Marketplace talk with @tensor_hq

Recorded: June 16, 2023 Duration: 0:45:10

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GM has everyone doing.
We're going to give it a few more minutes before we get started. Just going to let more folks join.
Hey guys.
Welcome, welcome.
Who have we got on the 10th Stork count? It's Shake here. Sorry, I'm trying to put out the tweets, so it was a little distracted. How are you guys doing? Doing very well. Good day here from you, Shake.
For everyone in the audience, we were gonna play the theme song and soundtrack from Pokemon and our downbat on the tech. So unfortunately, you don't get to listen to that maybe next time.
I see some familiar faces in the audience. It's good to see you, Chris, Ak, Zuby, MK, Mr. Potato.
Kevin from the team, Alperin from the team.
Thanks for joining.
So just a heads up for everyone in the audience. I'm calling in from a place I'm traveling to right now. I have no idea how good the internet is if things go South shake. You can chat it up with Harrison who we've got on the dialect account.
Yeah, sorry, I was trying to type out a tweet. I just helped up another space. It's been one of those days where it's like meeting, meeting, space, mint, tweet, you know, just back to back. Yeah, dude, I wanted to ask you just kind of side note, but one of my buddies
He's really like a power user of dialects that he's going to talk to you today. I don't know if he's in the space. His username is enjoyer. I'm dialect. That's a good catch. Yeah, he said, uh,
He said he was going to talk with you and he was going to pitch you on the idea of calling dialect a game instead of a messaging app. He is not the first person to say that. I'm curious. Yeah, that is a great maybe we can talk about that a little bit later in the space.
Yeah, because I was like looking at this topics and I was like we're talking about onboarding and that was kind of his whole thing and Absolutely, well, I don't know if I don't know if you guys are still waiting for us to get started if you have if you're doing the agenda, but That just popped in my head
I thought it was an interesting idea. I guess I'm just curious how much you think about messaging and taglines. Sometimes I'm like, does that matter that much compared to just the product itself?
and a little bit on the Twitter space. And then your friend, enjoy, or if you're in the audience, message me on dialect. My name is Chris. That's my username. And with love, love, love to talk to you about this. So I think we're over five minutes in. So maybe we get started. Sound good to you, Shay?
So it was great. Cool. Well, and looks like we've got a decent audience. Thanks everybody for coming. I am Chris founder at dialect happy Friday. Thank you for taking time on your like lovely Friday afternoon slash evening if you're in Europe. That's serious commitment.
For anyone new in the audience, I'm going to do a 10 second on Dialect and then talk a little bit about what we want to chat about today. Dialect is a wallet chat and Web3 content platform. Now, shake, I think you're right, maybe like a Web3 gaming platform based on the feedback we're getting from everybody.
You can send and receive messages in DMs and group chats the way that you do in all major web 2 platforms. But more interestingly, we are super charging messaging and a content-based experience using the things that are most unique and most empowering about web 3. That involves things like
Smart messages and other kinds of features. But most importantly, and I think the topic for today is all about NFT chat stickers. So I'm in some incredible new experiences that we just launched in partnership with Tensur yesterday. And just diving right into specifics there, NFT chat stickers are collectible
chat stickers. They are animated and expressive the way that you love the chat stickers that you use on other platforms, but they are NFTs and they are collectible, and if you have them in your wallet you can use them in chat. So we love to say that NFT chat stickers let you own your voice in Web3, and that's a big part of our mission at Dialect.
is letting users and fans engage with and then own the content of the creators that they love the most. So the big news today, I guess the big news yesterday, is our users have been minting, you all have been minting chat stickers for a couple months and then we turned on
on an OTC style chat-based trading system and the feedback has been overwhelming. Everyone's been asking when marketplace. And as of yesterday, officially, that marketplace is now live. And it's live on Tenser and it has been an incredible experience for us to launch that with you all. A couple quick stats since
launching about 24 hours ago. We've had over 4,900 unique trades across 1200 unique traders. I think over 300 saw and volume and this is with only a small fraction of the total sticker collections actually listed on tensor today. We've started with like just a small
I think about 11 different collections from some of our favorite artists. This is only a few of the over 60 launched sticker collections to date. So expect a lot more coming from that. We're going to be launching new sticker collections probably a few every weekday and more coming alongside that launch or actually I'll just
So, if you want to try this out, go to Tensors website. It's tensor.trade and if you go to dialect.tensor.trade, you can try this out and see a listing of all the dialect sticker collections that are available for trading on Tensor. It's an incredible experience. Tensors made an amazing, amazing, amazing
market place and I think it was uniquely suited for this new asset class. Alongside trading on tensor, we launched an incredible seamless, easy and mobile experience directly in dialect to buy now. And what that means is the liquidity that forms on tensor, powers the most seamless
and the most user-friendly consumer experience to buy and collect the stickers that you want directly and dialect. If you want to try that out, open up dialect, go to the Collections tab, and when you tap that, find any collection that you want of the top 10, or top 11 on that tab.
go into a specific page for a sticker, you'll see a buy now button if there is liquidity on tensor. So last thing I'll say about this, which is just like what I think is so exciting about where tensor is taking the future of collectibles and NFTs and where we're taking it with them together is that
You can have pro trader liquidity and pro trader market making and trading, powering the best consumer retail experiences in all of Web 3. And they meet right in the middle with no middle man, no intermediaries. And this is one of the most promising new things about Web 3 that I'm just like insanely excited about.
So that's what's going on and we're kicking this off with a trading competition that we're launching with TENSER. So maybe I'll pause there and we'll talk about the trading competition in a little bit. But shake, we'd love to open it up if you want to talk a little bit about TENSER.
Yeah, that was a great intro to dialect. So yeah, TensorFlow, we're the fastest Solana NFT marketplace and we've been betting big on compressed NFTs.
And we partnered with Dialect and we've been, our teams have been collaborating a ton and like to bring you guys a couple different like experiences both within the Dialect app and on the 10th, and on Tensors Marketplace and just personally meeting
shake, I think dialect is like, I think it's literally the coolest thing in crypto that I, I don't know every product in crypto, but I haven't felt so excited about the potential for, you know, for, for Web 3.
in a long time. So yeah, I'm so excited to talk to you guys and just a huge fan of dialect. Cool. Well, thank you, Shake. I write back at you. I think Tencer is an incredible product and it's been amazing to see your progress.
Great. So just a quick note on logistics, we're going to spend maybe 30 to 40 minutes on the Twitter space with love to hear from you all. I mentioned in a tweet a few hours ago that there's a lot that's happened in the last couple of months with dialect and with some of the features we've been launching and how the retail
consumer mobile first experience in collectibles, NFTs, Web3 content in general is leveled up by the professional trading, pro trading power infrastructure provided by TENSOR. And so any questions at all that you have about what we're working on, anything like that.
drop into the comments on the Twitter space thread. I'm like kind of a new here, but I think there's like a comments button right here in Twitter. So just drop those, we'll keep an eye on them and then we'll end some as we go. Next thing I wanted to talk about was to kick off this launch with you all at Tensor where we are
are starting a six week trading competition in collaboration with you all at Tensur. And this is two ways to win. The way we like to talk about the relationship between Tensur and Dialect is trade on Tensur and collect on Dialect. And trading is what powers the liquidity to make it possible to have
a seamless consumer-friendly buy button right in dialect. And so the two go one and one and the same. So for this six-week competition, being a top 250 sticker trader based on weekly volume on tensor or be a top 250 color
some exciting updates. So what are the prizes and what are we launching? Just quick note on the logistics every Friday from June 23rd through July 28th. We'll be doing a snapshot at 12 p.m. Eastern time for the top traders by volume and the collectors by completed sets and dialect. And that means you can either activate
which is like the power user experience on tensor or you can collect in diamond hand and hold in dialect. And if you're in each of these, we will be dropping a tradable, unopened, Tensorian sticker pack NFT. So you heard that right. This is a
sticker pack that is itself an NFT and is tradable and we'll be dropping these to all to basically winners every week and check out the tweet that I believe is pinned right now. There we go and you can read more about the details here.
What's super fun about this just one quick note on the meta is another thing folks have been asking for forever is when can the packs themselves be collectible and tradable that is not currently true and dialect today and we're going to be kicking off that new experience with tensor here and obviously the other really big news here is with it.
significant hype around the Tensorians collection that's coming. We're going to be launching with you all at Tensor, a Tensorians sticker pack to go alongside with that launch. So more details coming on that soon. Shake, I don't know if you want to add anything else to the competition or about the Tensorians and this Tensorians sticker collection.
I don't know if you said it, but something I'm seeing with my friends is that they don't realize that you can buy the tensor listings from dialect. I don't know if you said that, but that feature is super handy for just easily completing sets. I've been using that a lot. If you just click on the sticker pack and go
there. It's all the same listings, which I just think is its composability. It's cool. That's incredible. That's right. Yeah, I'm just going to reemphasize what Shake said. The liquidity, the markets that form on tensor, power, the best consumer experience collecting NFTs, that's mobile first, right in dialect.
with a Buy Now button on any sticker of the list of stickers. So today that's the top 11, go to the Collections tab and dialect, and it's the top 11 collections. I think it should be 12 now with the launch of the Arcood Pack today, and we're going to be launching more and more very soon. So great.
Maybe the right next thing to talk about, Shake, you tell me, but you all have made a big bet on compressed NFTs as have we and several other major players in the space. We'd love to hear from you a little bit about why you all at TensorFlow chose to launch.
Compressed NFT trading and why you see that as a big part of the future of NFTs and content and digital collectibles. Oh, man. I could say so much about this. So I'll try to keep it concise and clear. Basically, we
We look at the market and we think that the most of the volume comes from 5 to 10K PFP mints that raise 300 to $300,000 to $3 million upfront and make a lot of promise
and it's not necessarily that I think all of those projects are terrible. Like I definitely don't think that and we don't think that, but we don't think that it's like a scalable, sustainable model at all. And so with like, we're
We're overall super focused on Solana. People are asking us to do an ordinal's marketplace right now or sue a marketplace or whatever. But the co-founders pilt on Solana because of what's possible here. And just for background, Richard comes from, he was basically like an
I forget the exact term for like an alpha researcher and one of the big hedge funds and he's a quant essentially. And so he's used to like high frequency trading environments and that's why they built on Salana. And like so we look at what most of all, where are most of all
volume is, but what's actually possible here? Because obviously with compression, there's things possible that are, there's things that are only possible on salona. And so, yeah, I know that's a little bit all over the place, but what I'm excited for with use cases of compression is
I think in general just NFTs that are actually collectibles because I think a lot of people treat NFTs as investments and
If we want, like the example you always use Chris, like your mom uses dialect. If I want my mom to use crypto, like she is not going to be here, like trading Mad Lads, right? And that's not like, hey, hey, against Mad Lads at all. Or trading like an expensive PFP, right? That's my point. And so, yeah.
That's like we want to build things that normal people could use and it would make sense for them to use in their lives. Yeah, I love that. And I knew you've been tweeting a lot more recently about how you see the space playing out. And I think that's really excellent. For a little bit of context for the audience who may not know what compressed NFTs are,
They are not lower resolution JPEGs, the way that compressed files are lower file types. They are a dramatically like orders of magnitude more efficient way to put state on chain. And so this uses a tech on Slonicle State compression.
Compress NFTs are just the NFT implementation of that. You can store anything you want using this kind of new state compression. And just for some numbers, that means that projects such as tensor, dialect, drift, some of the other leaders in the space can mint millions of NFTs with a full infrastructure
cost of just a few hundred bucks at millions. And I have to pull up my little cheat sheet card of like, you know, what it actually cost to do a billion, but a business could reasonably, like a startup could reasonably subsidize the infrastructure for a billion entities, which is insanity. It's completely crazy. These are true self-custom
digital, like it's true digital ownership. There's no compromise on self-custody or security to do this. It is a revolutionary new tech. Salama is the pioneering chain to deliver this. They did all the research and delivered this first experience. It went live a couple months ago and now dialect women all of our chat stations.
So, I think that's a lot of the things that we've done. So, I think that's a lot of things that we've done. So, I think that's a lot of things that we've done. So, I think that's a lot of things that we've done. So, I think that's a lot of things that we've done. So, I think that's a lot of things that we've done. So, I think that#
launched with that, but you also launched with Drip last week and Drip I think is minted at least as many of these NFTs as we have. And so they are doing some really innovative stuff with like 350,000 PFP collections, which is just incredible. I think the faceless collection is the latest
that's come out there. And so it really is like a door opening technology that makes it possible. And I think, shake this way you're getting at it makes it possible for a business to cover the cost for a new entrant into the web three space to try out self-custody and try out
true digital ownership for the first time. And so that means not having to sign up for Coinbase or Binance, not having to go through KYC, not having to figure out how to connect a bank account, link up and buy Seoul, and then how do I transfer that to Phantom, how do I sign up for Phantom, all that stuff just to get a JVP.
the first time, shake, use the word collectible. Instead of them being pure investments, now you can sign up for a product. If you sign up for a dialect today, we will drop you your first couple of stickers for free, right on the spot. Right during sign up, it's one of our favorite sticker collections and sticker packs. You can do that
I'm not completely free without having a penny of crypto. My mom loves to use it. We've actually been hearing great things from other users that we talk to that their cousins, their kids, their parents, across the board are all trying out dialect and really enjoying it for that collectible experience. We like to say, like, compressing of these, they
bring the cost way down and they actually make, they put the collectible in digital collectibles. And that's just what I love about what you just said, Jake. Like it's really, it's been amazing. So maybe the next question I would ask you is like, so you all are, you know, you're an incredible
high performance pro trader NFT marketplace. Compress NFT or regular NFT. Tell us a little bit about who's your target customer and how do you see where do you feel like Tensor has its sweet spot of really incredible user experience and professional trading experience.
Yeah, that's a great question. So when-- so the co-founders try to a couple different things. And it's a pretty cool story. Like if you've done a couple podcasts, they really experimented before finding product market fit and just in true-- like start of fashion.
I know that Chris, you understand. But once they made this pro-trading UI, and they showed a few people, this was a year ago. Actually, I was one of the first people they showed. Because I trade a lot.
They quickly realized that there was this small portion of the market that was doing a lot of trading volume but that the Marketplaces at the time weren't catering to. And so that's what they focused on because at the time Magic Eden was, I mean nobody thought that another marketplace could challenge Magic Eden.
were just dominating the whole market. And so yeah, TensorFlow went after people who wanted the Bloomberg terminal of NFTs, basically, and who were doing thousands and thousands of solar volume every week making markets. And so yeah, they did that successfully. And then
They've expanded so it's actually pretty interesting now Tensor has we have light and pro mode and light mode looks very similar to like the how magic you didn't used to look It's just like a it's more of a looks more like Amazon or eBay than it does like Bloomberg and we have now 65% of our users use light
So now actually a lot of the volume still runs through the kind of those pro traders and that that pro trading interface, but a lot of people just use the marketplace because it's super fast and they they like the product. And yeah, so I think that was your question just kind of the background on that right? Yeah.
That's really cool. And I didn't know those stats. That's great to hear. Yeah, I mean, Tensor is just incredibly performant market place. Just really super fast to use. I know we got everything running pretty quickly with you all. And you've got some custom front ends too.
We launched this, I think launched trading around noon yesterday, Eastern time, and we were like, you know, it'd be really cool to see all the dialect sticker collections side by side in one view. And we were like, hey, would you all be all right? Launching dialect.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.tensor.#
like this dialect focused marketplace and it was like less than an hour later it was live. So you all are like gigashipers incredibly talented. It's amazing to see and it's been great to work with you. Maybe the other point I would make on that is like the reason we've been excited to work with you all is
this two points on a spectrum that I think we complement each where we complement each other really well. And that is this experience you have on tensor of being able to quickly navigate like I was focused on the pro trading side, but I think you've mentioned that this light mode and I guess you mean LITE not
L-I-G-H-T, right? Like more of our retail friendly mode. Yeah, exactly. It's confusing naming. No, it's fine. I've used both. I definitely know exactly what you're talking about. It's still a really nice complement to what we have in dialect, which is a little more of like focus
on individual NFTs and focus on a specific subset of them. Like, you know, today, the main focus in dialect is around collectible chat stickers. And in dialect, there's that immersive, like you can't set limit orders, you can't choose prices, you can't make things like that happen through these
these interfaces where you browse the collections, but right there if there's a sticker you like, and it has that liquidity on Tensor, there's a buy now button right on the sticker, and if you like the market price, that's like a market purchase, and if you like the price, it's at, it's far and away the easiest way to
engage with our collectibles. So, but that really can't happen without the liquidity that forms on Tensor. And I think like the main point I would make here is that to me feels like one of the really killer use cases of crypto and Web 3. And I mentioned this briefly a little while ago, but I'll just like explain a little more.
the ability to take any asset in the world and basically like, no matter how infrastructure focused with helium is minting compressed NFTs for their hotspots or we're on the extreme
consumer end of fun, memeable chat stickers, the power of cryptos you can instantly make an asset class and build a market around it. We can create these absolutely seamless consumer experiences and dialects that really aren't possible without
deeper liquidity that forms on TensorFlow. And just bringing those two worlds together, no matter what the asset is, that's one of the things I'm most excited about the promise of crypto is just being able to like empower and power access to
a new set of digital assets, no matter what purpose that they're serving. So that's like, maybe I'm stating something that's obvious to the audience, but like over the last six weeks that we've been working together, just like that's been dawning on me more and more, and I like can't like go the fact that like I can wake up in the morning and just
just like see a sticker I want and like be half blind and like press a button from bed on my phone and it's like you've got like pro traders market making the back end of that on tensor and like just do that for any asset class and like that to me is like a big part of what the future of Web 3 is going to look like.
- Thank you.
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So, I'm going to continue on those.
sounds like cool
but you're cutting out social distancing. If anyone in the audience agrees with it.
You can hear me better on here. Although I'm getting... Yeah, go ahead. Can you say that again? I miss most of that. I'm so sorry, dude. I was trying to switch to my... I was trying to use my Saga phone to switch to...
I just feel weird speaking for the tensor here, but nobody nobody okay. Sorry, so when I yeah when I use dialect, I it really clicks for me what Web 3 actually is like because I don't know
I trade NFTs a lot. I talk to a lot of my friends, let me talk about trading NFTs and flipping coins and stuff. Some people call that Web 3, but it always felt weird to me. It felt like a buzz word. I feel like a fake buzz word to be honest.
I was like, "Damn, this is Web 3, dude. This is a new version of the internet." It's a new, and the interactions you have on there, like, yes, I'm still trading stickers with people, but it's a new social experience, man. It's super cool.
Thank you. Not to put you on the spot with a deep, unscripted question, but where do you see this going? On this thread, whether it's infrastructure, market making, consumer experiences, social collectibles, what's the future you imagine?
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Can you hear me all right? It seemed like my service was cutting out. Okay. So, yeah. So, again, this is just my personal opinion, but the reason I took the job of Tensers, because it aligns extremely well with the co-founders. But I don't want to speak for like
for everybody. But for me personally, the reason I stuck around in NFTs is not because I was making money. Like last year I lost insane amounts of money being on Solano, right? And the reason I stuck around was because to me, there's potential
to create like a whole new creator economy that is much better for the creator and the community around whatever they're creating, you know, like whether they're an artist or a podcaster and that's where I think compression unlocks so much of that and like what you're doing dude
But here's an example. There's artists I've found out about through dialect stickers. And just because I love collecting packs. And like I've never even thought about selling a dialect sticker right I just buy a bunch. And there's artists I've found through that who then I've reached out to to like work
with or to like I've you know I haven't bought their art yet but like I've thought about it right like and follow them and connect it with them and like that's pretty magical that that could happen from an app like that that doesn't really happen on tele with telegram stickers or like with Facebook emojis or something right and
and it can just happen seamlessly through dialect. And yeah, that's like, so yeah, just the creator economies. And I'm a consumer of content. I love art. I love fashion. I love YouTube and podcasts and stuff and to be more involved in it or to just have
more fun while doing it. I think that's what excites me about crypto in general. DeFi is really cool to me and I also love the like DeFi is actually how it started in crypto like it was just obsessed with DeFi but once I really started
it's like play around with NFTs. It seems like this is anecdotally way more of my friends ask me about NFTs than they ask me about DeFi and like permissionless lending and stuff and like over collateralized lending on chain. My friends don't ever care when I talk about that.
even though I think that's really cool. But they do care about when I post a picture of a JPEG. That's super interesting. I think I lost you first. Can everyone hear me? It seriously might be on my hand. I can hear you. Give me a thumbs up if you all can hear me fine. Okay. I'm seeing that from the dialect account.
Cool. Yeah, shake. What I heard you say, I'm strong. Like, I think just generally speaking, like NFTs are one of the things that's like still going. I know we're deep in a bear market. And I think there is a really exciting world for all of the above. And one of the things I'm most excited about is the potential
the power that DeFi has to do two things. Maybe number one is power the infrastructure on this point that we've been talking about for a few minutes. Power the infrastructure that makes for really incredible seamless consumer experiences around new consumer asset classes. So like the infrastructure under the hood. And then of
And of course, like I think the original Holy Grail of and Promise of DeFi, which is opening up access, economic and financial opportunity across the world. And I'm like insanely excited about both of those. And then the last thing I'd say is like bringing those two worlds together.
And one of the things I'm most excited about with crypto is just the blurring of the lines between money and the things you can buy with it. And so maybe it all just becomes a part of the same thing. Like I know that's a little bit of a flowery statement, but that's what gets me really excited. And I feel like this partnership with you all at Tensor is a big part of that.
which is bringing together this like, you know, pro trading market making with this really seamless consumer experience right and dialect. Cool. So, and I think like the point that you made a few minutes ago, last thing I would say on this is
or actually
Maybe the last topic of conversation is on this point about gaming. Shake, you had mentioned at the beginning of the call while we were waiting that you have a friend who's in dialect who is wondering how do you all think about the difference between
messaging versus content versus possibly even a game experience. And we think about this all the time at dialect and I think it's a good segue from a point you said a moment ago.
One of the most fun things I've had the opportunity to do and the dialect team has had the opportunity to do is engage with the incredible artists who've launched art with us over the last several months. We launched dialect the mobile app in the beginning of this year, maybe like last week of December or
2022 and we launched with a dozen of our artists we were closest with in the Islamic ecosystem who took a bet on us and said yeah let's do this like fun new category. Jatsickers that you can collect and mint and interest is exploded and now we're working with hundreds of artists that we've launched over six
And it has been so much fun. In fact, I'm just taking a quick look at the audience. We've got one of my favorite artists in the space here, MK Ultra, who's got like a yellow avatar, who's done like the most adorable pixel art around like 1990s, like got a little bit of the Apple II feel of like these old computers.
And then some early game experiences. So you should check them out in dialect. It's just like such a fun stick or collection. And really, when we think about where we want to go with dialect, it really is content and entertainment focused as like onboard the world to self-custody
through entertainment and collectible experiences. And like when you bring the two of those together, what does it mean? It means one, artists can own their relationship with their fans and monetize off of their IP more efficiently and more directly than ever. And then the flip side of it is for
content consumers and for users to own the output of your attention more than ever. The most scarce resource that we have now as consumers in the world is our attention. And there's so many different companies,
experiences, platforms, people competing for that attention. And we see the promise of Web 3, if you take self-custody and you take digital ownership and you combine that with content and entertainment, the output in our minds and what we hope for is that users and consumers get to own the outcome of
their attention more deeply than ever. And this is like no easy feat. Back in the 90s, the complex idea back then, the thing that the world figured out but had like sense but didn't figure out back then was like the URL on the internet. Like internet was just coming online. Browsers were barely a thing and people are like, what are these long strings of character?
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Harrison, are you hearing him? I'm losing you a little bit, Chris. Yeah, that's what we're doing at dialect. Yeah, Chris, we lost you at the end there.
Yeah, you know what, maybe that's a good segue. I'm going to take a quick look through the questions. I probably quit while I'm ahead here. - What you said, you-- - I'm seeing a couple questions. - You just find that you're having competition. - I think-- - Can you all hear me okay? - Yeah, I can hear you. I think there's a slight lag, but I can hear you.
So just a quick note, we've been running all kinds of mini rewards and games and whatnot like, you know, every twice a week we, we, we, new sticker collections or we drop them or we, we run and claim games. All of that is running.
in the live and well and that's going to become a greater and greater part of how you engage with dialect. We've got some really exciting stuff coming there. More ways to reward collectors and traders for the tensor dialect.
competition that we're running for the next six weeks is a very specific set of what you do and what you get. The what you do is two part, trade on tensors, so every week, leaders on 24 hour trading volume, and in dialect, leaders on completing full sticker
collections. That's the what you do. And then the reward, and this is what we're incredibly excited about. We're going to share more about with the Tensor team, is a new sticker collection being created by the Tensor team alongside their upcoming NFT mint
of the Tensorians. And so the Tensorians in Shake, I don't know if you want to share a little bit about this, but I'll hand it up to you in a sec. Like, you all have an incredibly exciting collection coming up and are now partnering with us to do a sticker collection alongside it. And the rewards for this trading competition are those stickers.
They will be dropped as packs and for the first time ever you'll actually be able to collect and trade the packs themselves. And then when the Tensorian collection launches, there will be an art reveal and the packs will be mintable and you'll be able to get the stickers out of them. But, Jake, I don't know if you want to add anything else to that.
That was, well, dude, I'll just look it back to your previous comment. I love what you said. You said, "Only the output of your attention." And I was just so fucking beautifully said. But yeah, the 10 Sorians, I think you explained it pretty perfectly. And like the first
Shake, I don't hear you. That might mean my internet. Yeah, you're coming in okay for me, Shake. Chris, okay, that's me. I'm going to shut up. No worries. But yeah, the first we're going to do the first R previews, kind of during this sticker competition.
So I know a lot of people have been asking about that. And for those who don't know, we're doing a PFP collection. And the artist is Zenom, who's one of the best like pixel artists on Solana, really well known, and has worked on several projects. And so that's, yeah, that's a little bit about the 10 story.
Awesome. With Chris having internet issues, I think I'll take it from here. But I know that we are like incredibly excited about the Tensorians at dialect and like we all are huge. Huge fans of Xenom and he's actually got a
sticker collection already in Dialect you can check out. It's tradable on titser.dialect.titser.trade. You can go over and check out all the collections there. I think timing wise though it actually Chris's internet cut out at
at a good point of timing. Yeah, I think it's a bad time for us to wrap unless Shake you want to you want to try anything else before we call it a day. I think there's one thing it's I made a comment early at the beginning about like PFP collections and and I just wanted to be like clarify what I was what I made
about it is that the 10K PFP I think has found really good product market fit with the current niche of crypto users that is very niche and by nature we're kind of alternative and different than the rest of the world.
how they use technology, especially. I don't think the 10K PFP meant for whatever $200 or whatever. I don't think that that is by nature bad. I just think that most of the rest of the world doesn't care about that. That's going back to dialogue.
like everybody uses emojis, emojis and stickers are universal. And so that's what we're excited about with that like and compression is just using NFTs, using specifically NFTs on Solana to create new experiences for the rest of the world and
We're going to keep doing really cool things for crypto DGEN's like myself. It's not like we're going to stop that. But I just wanted to clarify because I felt like I was particularly negative about PFPs. And now I'm saying we're doing it, the PFP. So yeah.
Yeah, makes sense. Makes sense. Cool. Well, I think we're going to call it a wrap there. Shake, as always, such a pleasure. Really appreciate the time. And everyone who's in this space, great to see you all a lot of new faces.
places, a lot of old friends. So thank you all. If we didn't get to any questions, feel free to just drop them on the thread. We'll try to get some of them from the main account. But otherwise, enjoy your weekends. Thanks so much for coming everybody.
Thanks guys.