MAX IMPACT EP. 404 Web3 Impact Onboarding

Recorded: Jan. 22, 2024 Duration: 1:29:10

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Nah, none of that. Let's get it. Let's-a-grow. Here we grow. Wait a minute. Here we grow.
Now, we are growing, baby. We are growing.
Alright. Alright.
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Hey, we got Izzy in the building.
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I can't hear anything.
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We've met Ian in the house.
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Okay, DM me. DM me. DM me that. And we'll get it. We'll play it out-a-play it out with-a-the molecule at the end.
Oops, my bad, my bad. We gotta double-we gotta double-play that. Okay, from the top, from the top.
I'm loading up the video too, by the way, if you wanna jump on.
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Oh, I had way too many tabs open.
Oh, no, pause as I made it.
Wide screen. Dude, this is a dope video, music video that you made.
And, uh, fire beats, dude.
We gotta get you a regenisance, man. We gotta get you a regenisance.
Oh, you got the new new?
Okay, I'll see, I'll see.
Let's-a-grow.
And each of you knows, in the deepest portions of your being, that you have come here for a purpose.
You are beginning to feel what may be coming.
This technology, with me today, is none other than Izzy, a.k.a. Decentralized CEO, who is not only the co-founder of Regen, sorry, of Greenville Bacteria,
and is doing amazing impact onboarding work there, but is also onboarding Afro creators to engage with technology via sound view and leverage web3 as a tool.
I'm excited to get into it, man. But before we do, I'd love to hear, um, you're wide.
That is the tradition that we have here, to always start with why, so lay it on us.
Why do you do all the amazing things that you do? What gets you out of bed in the morning?
Thanks for that question, Jimmy. I think it's a purpose.
Why do I do it is just to see smiles not only on others' faces and just give others the opportunity that I think I was privileged enough to get.
And just bringing equality in the community and environments that I'm involved in.
Can you still hear me?
Oh, yeah, I was muted, my bad. Yeah, I was just commenting on the fact that it's not a beautiful part of human nature, that it does actually make us happy to spread smiles and to spread love and to do the good things.
So why is that important to you specifically to make an impact in this community, to spread joy?
Yeah, tell us a bit more about some of your background, your story, and what gets you so passionate about that in particular.
Yeah, so originally, I was born in Nigeria, I'm from Imo State, O'Hare.
But I was able to go to primary school out there in Nigeria, but then I actually grew up a little bit, not a little bit, but I grew up in the US, North Carolina initially, then I moved to Atlanta.
But then through the course of many years, I had the opportunity to go back and forth and see the different aspects of the Western world and also the African culture, not just the culture, but just the environment and community that I came from.
And my family, my parents made it a priority that we all should be able to see where we came from.
That way we see the drive, and so we have to drive and see why it's important to actually try our best to excel in anything we're doing, because it's not just for us, but also for the family members that are not close enough to actually get the opportunity that we have.
So seeing that, being able to go back and forth and see the different aspects of just how individuals live, the different living standards, it gave me the motivation to be able to extend that opportunity with any type of resource that I get or I'm able to get,
to extend it to individuals that aren't able to get that same opportunity. Specifically, let's say like Charity Breeds at Home, it's not just doing it for just anybody, like initially started off with just like my compound back in the village, where I have a lot of cousins where they don't get the same opportunity as some of the other cousins that get when they get to travel abroad.
And I feel like even the individuals that's in US, Europe, anywhere else around the world, they take a lot of stuff for granted and take, and just the basic amenities that they may have, or even the basic income that they may receive, they take it for granted, not knowing that there's some parts of the world that maybe a dollar, five dollars, or ten dollars, or even just a hundred dollars can really do a whole lot and go a long way.
So that's where initially started off, probably when I was like 18 or 20, I started to get to travel on my own without my parents. And I made it a point to go back home at least every year and be part of the community in which I came from.
So even if a question is asked, or anybody asks, or anybody kind of challenges my upbringing, or my authority, whatnot, like I have my family members, my community, and then they extend the community and extend the family members to kind of vouch for the things that I've been doing, even prior to me even meeting Greenfield Network and doing some initiatives that I was doing with Greenfield Network.
And you can tell that in all the endeavors that I'm involved with, it's pretty much almost the same type of business model, as in each one, each one, help how you can with the resources that you have, why you can, and then leave the rest for God or your higher power to kind of push everything else through.
And nobody needs to be like a millionaire and have a whole lot of funds, a whole lot of resources even to make a difference. Just the smallest thing, like the smallest action can go a long way in somebody's life.
Like somebody can be having a bad day, and you just kind of give them, point out some good things that they're good at or good things that they're doing to kind of change that perspective and change that mentality for them and change that attitude that they have towards that day.
And then how the universe works, it all comes back on full circle and whatever they project out because of that small comment that you made to them.
It may be small to some, but in that moment in time, it may mean exactly what that individual needs, and that could actually induce them or motivate them to do something, not only to help themselves but help others around them, and it becomes like a ripple effect.
So, with that notion, regardless of the magnitude of what I'm doing or what I could do, I try to just wake up and ask myself, what can I do today to be the best thing that I can be that way, I can be a light to others.
And I mean, nobody's perfect. I have my days where I mess up and all that, but the whole important thing is just to do it better the next day and the next day after that.
But yeah.
That was beautiful, man. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for sharing. And yeah, it's great that you can have a positive impact on people and the environment and I love that you're continuously striving to level up and maximize impact.
It's really cool that you did the impact summit this year as well, both IRL and online. It was an honor to speak at that.
And yeah, it's clear that Greenpoint, Nigeria is going to be doing some really, really impactful things that I'm pumped for.
So, okay, so you had that intention initially, you're making difference, helping the community. And then how did you then, how did you come across this wild world of Web3 and specifically public goods?
You know, all these public goods funding mechanisms. How did you get green pills? Good, sir.
That's a good question.
Basically, even back, back, back, back, back in 2013, like I had like neighbors that their parents were in the Bitcoin.
And I didn't know what that was or whatnot. So like, but at the same time, I was still learning a little bit from them, dibble a little bit with it.
Back then, there was no indexes or central exchanges. It's basically like, honestly speaking, people like if you had a little Bitcoin just to kind of off-ramp or on-ramp, you'd have to literally meet somebody, do the exchange, wait there for like 10 minutes before it goes through and then like exchange the funds there.
And literally, I don't know, that makes me feel old. I don't know, there's some old G's out here that can really remember those days. But it came a long way, man.
But so I just kind of like was messing around with it and seeing that it really, in my head, I was thinking that it was going to be the next currency because I knew a lot about economics and know about like, I guess,
I don't want to say too much of finance, but like just economics of how things work. And I just saw, and once again, being able to travel and see the different markets in US and emerging markets in like Poland and markets in Nigeria and see how things are done and things are kind of like,
I don't know, I wouldn't say decentralized, but things are kind of separated. The world was very, very much separated when it comes to like economical aspects.
I saw that Bitcoin was a way at the time, it was just Bitcoin. There was no Ethereum, there was no stablecoins, there was nothing. It was just Bitcoin and perfect money, to be honest.
I saw that like it was a way that people can transact globally and not have to worry about, not have to worry about too much of a central entity being involved in their transactions.
And with them, I thought like, okay, this is going to be a major thing, but at the same time, being around the individuals I was around, there were not too much like too like technically, they weren't too deep in what I was talking about.
So I let that kind of influence me to not hold on to a lot of Bitcoin and not even like do too much with it. So I was basically just on my own volition, buy some when it rises a little bit, sell, buy, sell.
I didn't really hold on to it like I was supposed to. And if I did, honestly, man, I'll be talking a whole different ball. It'll be a whole different ballgame right now.
But through the course of time, and after around like 2020, I was frozen up that I had enough like BTC, and I had enough like individuals that I was working with that was really out of Nigeria to like start out to some of them because some of them all over the world now.
But that they were like, in Nigeria, there's not so much that people, there's not so much opportunity so much for people to do so once they find something, they just spend all their time on that specific thing.
And that's why I believe we kind of get really good at what we do, because like we spent so much time on research and spent so much time to practice in it that we kind of almost perfected so like I gave the opportunity to be kind of like incentivized
individuals to help me do some research of like some coins, there's some networks that may be like shooting up a little bit. And, and that time, like they were able to find, of course, Ethereum, BNB, at that time, like there was like $500 BNB was like, I don't know if it was like maybe $50, $100 or something.
And, and there was a couple more that was like low but then we more than 10x.
And those ones that we picked out kind of helped me personally like my finance to kind of jump up a little bit and I made quite a bit of.
I was going to say too much, a bit of money that was enough for me to just like start off some couple of business in, in Nigeria and the US and this business company that I kind of that I run in, and I operate on here in the States.
And that was the gateway to a whole nother level for me. But then, as I as we're going towards the bear market, start off some total to total introduced me, I think he's in the audience right now.
I thought so. But he introduced me a little bit to Oasis network and that was like my first initial step into like the community aspect of blockchain or cryptocurrency or web3 in general.
And from there, like it was a big on data privacy and I identified a lot with it because I just really believed in like how we should own our own data and how data is supposed to be private and how to control our own data.
And I got deeper into the community aspect of that. But I mean, sorry to say that they're, that's a DJ network, but I give them the credit for just like putting me into that community aspect but then as I was dealing with that, I started going to a lot more conferences
and I started going deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole of like not just community, but actually like figuring out how all this works, how to actually co solidity, how to actually build a community, how to get into motivate individuals that I kind of already had that natural skill from my previous endeavors
and how to just like lead with like project management, business management and just like leadership in general. So I kind of like I transferred that to the web3 space.
And in all the things that I'm doing, even though I was in a DJ space, I will literally help individuals back home, like my cousin back in the village and aware of beauty.
Shout out to that one.
I will literally help as much as I can.
And I got the opportunity to not only just be part of the OASIS, but that was a brand ambassador and because of some individuals I met at the conferences at consensus I believe 2021 or 2022.
I was given the job was given a position to be like a lead ambassador for the African region so like I was hiring a lot of like Africans for the region to kind of expand the OASIS brand into the African region.
And even that position that I had, I saw it as a way to help individuals that's really seeking help.
I don't want to go into much of the detail of like the cultural things that go on in our region, but because I was so inside, not just outside looking in, but I understand the culture very well.
I can decipher away the bad actors and the good actors. So those good actors that really wanted the opportunity to learn more, I saw that as a situation where I can onboard them or I can give them an opportunity to earn whatever the case may be, even if it was like $100 a month or $200 a month.
But that's still a lot of money back home. That's like $200,000 right now, which can really sustain you for a while for at least a month or a month and a half.
So I found that opportunity kind of rewarding because I saw a lot of smiles in the faces that people that were actually doing well.
And because of that same direction, whatever I see and it's working and I like, I just keep going and going and going until I can't do it anymore or until I see that, okay, well, this is not the right thing.
And my higher power guides me to something else. So I continue to go to more of these conferences.
And then after E-Denver last year, and the thing was during consensus, I do some networking, I went to a workshop that was a Greenfield workshop.
And right in that workshop, it was just like, at first they were talking about, yeah, they're doing some grants where individuals like vote or, I mean, I don't want to say grow, the individuals that grow names.
First of all, hey, Jimmy, are we, are we, are we, are we getting penalized for this right here? If we say, if we're not saying grow, we gotta give you that, we gotta let you grow.
The grow police in, is what you're asking?
No, man, grow police off duty today, that shit in, don't worry about it.
Those of you who don't know, maybe we should explain this to people.
So let's grow live, we were live 24 seven for two weeks together. So Izzy and I know each other pretty well by this point.
And we had to grow police in there. So anyone who says donate, we had the sirens go off. It was like, people ended up having to give to a, almost not like a swear jar, but it was like a grow jar.
If you say don't know, it's grown eight. All right, here we grow. Ready? Said grow. How's it growing? All that. Okay. As you were, as you were good, but girl, please are not in today's chill.
All right, go ahead. Go ahead. I can say it, but you don't have to.
All right, so like, I've heard something about, yeah, like you can, you can donate a grown eight and then like your funds are like match like 20 X.
I'm like, what? And I can do so much with that. Like I'm like, I could even like, even back then, I didn't know, see you no more, you do more.
That's why I had to really understand a little bit more so I can make sure I'm doing it correctly.
I started thinking, my brain started thinking like, circling, like, how can I actually benefit from this and able to get enough to go and help out individuals that I can help out right within the community.
So, and that's where, that's when I, I went to the Greenfield network meetup and shut out. And if you guys are in Denver, this, this 2024, we're going to have a meetup with Greenfield Denver.
They're having a governance meetup. So I suggest you guys just pull up, see what's going on in the governance area. It'll be a great event. It's from like, 3pm to like, even all the way to 3am.
So like, it would be for a whole bunch of speakers and then from there, a chill time. Not that I'm chilling, but, but I, I, I went there and the caliber of individuals that was there, it blew my mind.
All I was seeing, everybody was introducing themselves because there was like an intimate circle where individuals talk about what they're doing, why they're in a space on what they like to do.
And, and individuals talk about, yeah, I'm like, summarizing it like everybody was saving the world. I'm like, man, like, it felt like, it felt like at home because I've been looking for, I've been looking for like a space or a platform or a place where I could really just openly help out and actually be rewarded for
the help that, the value that I'm creating within a specific community. And that, that just felt like home and I just never looked back from there.
And when I introduced myself, I started introducing myself with style view and, and talking about basically what I've been doing with the Oasis position that I had and that's actually how I want, what I wanted to do for sure.
And that space and that environment really gave me that opportunity to get an open-air door and for me to be able to utilize a lot of the tools that Gitcoin was offering and was offering to the public.
A lot of open source tools, not just Gitcoin and also the networking that was involved with Great Pill Network to be able to reach out to individuals and content and get a relationship with individuals like Jimmy here that does amazing work.
He's like the manifestation of, of Regen Unite, like he unites all Regen projects, Regen like groups. It's like, wow, like, and then shout out to individuals like Civil, which is like the bridge connector, like they know everybody.
Like, so like, that, that was like April, I don't know, totally, totally, probably could remember that because you were actually there.
So it was like April, like end of April, it was, it was literally end of April, April 25th, I would just guess. And, and from since that day, I, I, through the Denver chapter story, which was Mikael at the time, and it's still Mikael, he introduced me to Sijo, and Sijo kind of like helped me get on board a little bit more.
And so, so me exactly what's going on in this space and how they wanted to kind of like structure Green Pill Network and everything I was hearing with like music to my ears.
I'm just like, where do I sign up? How do I start? I'm already doing this. This is going to just like elevate it to the next level. And ever since then, I have a look back.
So that's like the long version of how I got Green Pill and we're still in the process of getting, getting Green Pill because every single day, new things are coming out that can help fund open source or open public good work.
Like the easy RPFG that OOP just came, OOP crew just came out with and then the QF that's open to the public that can help any community kind of reward their, their community members for participating and helping grow that community.
And that's like the perfect business model that I like that way. It's not like all just a market.
It's not like a market value where, Hey, do this and I pay, do this and I pay. It's more like, do what you believe is valuable. And if your community gains it's valuable, then of course you'll get rewarded for it.
That's just ideal. And that's literally what I've transitioned into each endeavor that I'm involved with at the moment, even especially Salvee where we're going to use that same model to,
to incentivize creators from the web two space to get onto web three and show them how to leverage web three as a marketing tool and without just having a handout and feeling entitled to receiving something.
And it will motivate and induce individuals to actually want to create value and find out where the value is within the community and work towards that.
So that way they can be rewarded as they'll feel good about what they love to do. Yeah, man. That was a lost field. That was all from the top of my head there.
Yeah, it was from the heart. And I love that man. That's an incredible story. Thank you for shining light on all of that.
And so true that there are there's still there's so many amazing new ways to fund public goods that are coming out like all the time in the web three space. And it's so cool to see like, yeah, I just pinned the easy retro public goods funding thing that the Milwaukee posted recently.
So that's up in the jumbotron. There's also, by the way, public nouns. So a lot of you probably heard of nouns now public nouns is all for public goods funding.
You know, there's like, a lot less, it's a lot less expensive to buy a public nouns. And then you can request once you do then it's like, like five to 10 Ethereum, they can go towards a project.
So there's that and obviously there's optimism, which is massive, especially since the price like doubled recently.
And, and there's so many different things giveth is popping off, they're about to do another round, but they just do currently in a quadratic funding round, but we've got like two more days to support giveth quadratic funding round on polygon.
And by the way, the cool thing about giveth those of you who aren't aware, you can literally get 60 to 70% of what you donate back to you in the form of a give token within like three weeks, if I'm not mistaken.
So get that back plus what you donate is matching. It's just like win, win, win, win, happy days all the ways. So yeah, love it fam, super cool. So yeah, go ahead.
And also to mention for sure they have arbitrary has eight weeks, eight weeks of incentive that they're doing, basically calling it the biggest mini grant that they have and they within those eight weeks they're giving away, they're giving away a grant for 80,000 ARB.
And since the price went up to like $1.80 something that's literally like about $200,000 USD for that within those eight weeks, they just finished their first week, they're on the second week that you can apply for.
I think it started like three hours ago, and the application process ends in on Thursday, I believe, and then the delegates or the council members get to vote on the project as within the theme, they have a different theme for each week.
Last week was community. This week is, I got to look at again but they have different things for each for each week. So, look out for that man like, there's going to be two projects that went every week, and each project gets about 2500 ARB, which is about almost 5k.
So, that's something major man. So let's look out for that. There's a lot of opportunities out here in public space if you go to Valley to the community.
Boom, look at that dude. ARB is doing a lot of public good stuff. I mean, they were there even funding like if you want to do your own citizen round, I think you're considering ARB for the Nigeria Greenpoint Nigeria citizen round, right?
Because that like match your pool or something like that. And yeah, they're big in the public space. All right, we got people jumping up here some eager beavers with their hands up.
I got Daniel, welcome Daniel up to the stage, infinite orbiter. I'm just following you back. But Tony, I believe had his hand up first. So Tony, grow right ahead. Any questions, queries, comments?
Actually, I followed infinite orbiters lead on the hand raise, if they would like to speak first.
Oh, look at you. All right, we're going by the hands. All right. That's integrity right here. Tony's got integrity. I like it. All right, grow ahead, infinite orb. You go first.
Oh, no, Tony, you go ahead, buddy.
Oh, come on now. Yeah. Yeah, too much. Yeah.
All right, he insists, Tony.
Okay, one of us does have to go. Thank you so much, Jimmy, for hosting. First and foremost, I saw you up here with the space and also saw that our friends from ETH Medellin are here, and Medellin will always have a special place in my heart.
I first went there before the pandemic started and then went back for DevCon. So just to share my Green Pill story, it was pretty quick and painless. I was given the Green Pill book and was like, wow, this is pretty cool.
And I was further Green Pill when I went down to Columbia for the second time and learned about the re-five movement of sorts and met some really great people whose names I am totally forgetting at this exact second.
But they had some pretty interesting projects and ideas in terms of, I believe, building a better future that gives back. And also, I learned about some real use cases with the circular economy that are actually currently deployed in the United States and other countries as well.
So it's nice to see our friends up here from a lot of different green networks, personally knowing people that are building in multiple countries. It's great to see the Green Pill movement spreading and I'm a big believer in just getting rewarded for what you do.
And having that activity on chain seems to make a lot of sense to me. So thanks to everyone that's been here building and keeping the world a nice, lovely, green, biodiverse place.
Yes, love it. Thank you for sharing your Green Pill story, fam. And yeah, by the way, my brother is currently in Medellin and we should connect the dots there.
And I believe also, Iqh Medellin is going to be doing a Max Impact feature soon, and ReFi Medellin is actually doing their Max Impact feature tomorrow.
So there you go. Same time, same place. Ring the bell on the profile to get notified. Alright, Infinite Orb. Orbiter. Infinite Orbiter, it is your turn, friend. Grow right ahead.
Thank you very much. Now, I'm thinking of something here and there's a lot of stuff that's going in this direction, but I wanted to bounce it off you guys and see what you think.
And that's basically, how about this? You rent a meter squared of prime land for a thousand bucks a year.
So if you rent three square meters of land, you're looking at two plants dried. That's about 200 grams. It's about 200 grams for three grams. Does that sound sort of reasonable?
Did you say grams?
Yeah, we need to pitch drums. So three, cannabis.
Oh, okay, we're talking about cannabis. We're talking about cannabis.
You've got to specify that.
And the seeds that you choose from seed to sale, each seed chipped and marked and you follow it.
And at a thousand bucks per meter squared, you need about a meet and a half squared to get a really nice big plant out there that's going to get you about a hundred and twenty or something grams a year dried.
And you take out three meters squared and you're talking two plants. So you're talking about between 200 and 300 grams dried. Whatever seed you choose from seed to sale, all traced.
Okay, so all right. You've clearly thought this through. I think you know more about this than I do. But one thing that I can share with you, there is someone we tried to have on here.
He has a lot of technical issues. I think he's coming back soon. But he's come across technology called root maker. All right.
Everyone write this down. If you want to grow something, write this down. All right.
We've got Ed Bourgeois in the audience, too. I think you should definitely come up here, Ed Bourgeois.
And if you have some cannabis consultations, but root maker, what does it do? Well, it allows you to grow things two to three times faster.
Sounds like magic. Sounds like destructive fertilizer. It's actually neither of those. So what it is is it's a it's a container, much like how, you know, when you like germinate seeds, you typically put them in like this plastic bag, which always feels like a weird conflict when you're trying to do something for the environment and then you put it in a plastic bag.
But anyway, instead of that plastic wrapping that goes around your seedlings in your nursery, you can actually have this reusable container for the seedlings.
They last 20 years, apparently. OK, and they have these holes on the bottom of these containers and those holes allow the roots to like multiply and spread out.
And after a 10 week nursery period, you then plant them and they grow literally two to three times faster.
OK, and I'm currently in Thailand where cannabis is legal. And I was like, man, like, I'm not I'm not going to grow.
But I did cross my mind and I asked him, I was like, like, does this apply to cannabis? And he was like, yes, it does.
It actually is one of our biggest clients is that industry. So there you grow. There you grow. Do the hemp.
By the way, there are refi people. Oh, someone could correct me on this. Apparently hemp absorbs a lot of carbon and people are doing hemp for refi.
I don't know. I forget the name. Earth is the name. So check them out.
That might be some people who would consult you on this. But beyond rootmaker, I can't be of much help. Good, sir.
Back to you, Tony. Oh, I wanted to mention because you said something about metagene also.
And growing crops, one of my friends in Medellin Nico, he has this interesting project involving compost where it's also involved in block chain.
But you should check it. I'll try to get some info out there. But essentially, the products are on the block chain and the compost is really good.
So good compost leads to high quality products and they're able to ensure everything that coming out is of the utmost quality things in the block chain.
There you grow. Love it. So yeah, I invited James, a.k.a. Mr. McGee up here because he was literally just talking about compost in our regenerations festival meeting earlier.
So yeah, thank you for sharing. Always love hearing about these good things. And yeah, we might even feature them on Max Impact.
So this got a bit derailed down the industry. But nonetheless, all questions, queries and comments are welcome up here on the stage.
With that in mind, Daniel, you have joined us up here and so has Ed Bourgeois.
But Daniel, do you have any questions, queries or comments from a dear friend? Is it?
Hi, dear. No, Jimmy, thanks for having me. First of all, I don't think many people here know me because we have not advertised our project so far, but we are in the position to do that now.
So I'd like to give everyone an introduction of what we're trying to do if that's OK.
All right. Here's what we're going to do, buddy. We're going to put you in the Shilla Vader. That's right. We're bringing it back.
What is the Shilla Vader? It is. It is a challenge. OK, so you got 69 seconds. Imagine that you just stepped into the elevator.
OK, we're going to the 69th floor. OK, imagine I'm an impact investor. All right.
And you have until we reach the 69th floor, which just happens to perfectly align with one second per floor.
And that's what we got. All right. You ready? You ready to step in? Sure. Yeah, press the button. OK, going up. Good, sir. OK, wait. Hold on.
We got the sound effect. OK, three. Wait, wait. Stopwatch. OK, here. Three, two, one. Growing up. Thank you.
So I'm the founder of Anu Initiative. What we want to do is use Web 3 for obviously for nature's code, but in a very transparent way and in a very innovative way.
We have a very particular use for NFTs. So what we want to do is get each donor an NFT that reflects their donations and also the impact generated by that donation.
Automatic updated on that NFT. It would be a soul bound NFT, so non tradable. And also owning one makes you a Dao citizen in our in our community.
And to generate impact, what we want to do is enter into legally binding agreements with impact partners who are then required to provide the real world proof of impact.
So this goes beyond traditional carbon offset credits, ensuring that your contributions or the donor's contributions make a tangible difference.
Right. So we would negotiate price per impact with these impact partners to give a few examples.
You know, price per ton of garbage recovered and recycled from the great Pacific garbage patch or.
That's it. That's what we want to do. You nailed it. OK, all right. Well, you know, people can dig deeper.
If you have questions for you, good sir. But yeah, on chain impact sounds great.
So this is like something you're going to offer as a service kind of thing like you would do this for a variety of nonprofits to level up their impact or is this like specific?
OK, this is wide reaching. Well, then you've definitely got to connect with my mans over from crypto altruist.
Have you even with this podcast, crypto altruist? I don't think I am, but I will get in touch with them.
Of course, altruism. Yeah. So he's very well connected with a nonprofit world and, you know, getting them into Web3 world as well.
So definitely a good person for you to connect with. Let me know if you have any issues connecting with him.
But I think the DMs are open, crypto altruist. And yeah, bada bing, bada boom. Happy days.
Yeah, of course, man. Of course. Yeah. My DMs will always be open, by the way.
So if you've got any questions or anything, I can help you with looking for, you know, connecting with anyone.
Also, by the way, civil monkey, a.k.a. maybe human over there knows everybody. We're just talking about him earlier.
So, yeah, we love you, civil. So the great connector knows every you got lists on lists. OK, so he's connected me with you.
Oh, is he the one that could man look at you, civil? Wait, hold on. We've got to do this sound.
I think. Oh, look at you go. Look at him grow. He's growing the movement. Happy days. Cool. Good stuff, man.
Well, you welcome. You welcome here. Like I said, we do this five days a week. All right.
Edward was up here. I don't know if you wanted to comment on infinite orbits growing questions, but you can also circle back to Izzy.
Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, I yeah, I was I could cut because I did watch their listen to that the guy with the pots.
Oh, the guy, even though he listens. Nice. I'm glad. Yeah, because his concept was we've all experienced with our house plants or when you buy a little transplant or something and you pull it out and the roots are all wrapped around and all circled around.
And that's a problem because that means when you put it in the soil, the roots are you know, you want them to spread and fan out.
And so that he decided he designed his pot so that that when the roots grow in that starter pot, especially with like trees or something that are in sort of a bag or a pot for quite a while before they're actually planted out into the environment.
So that was sort of the concept and some little holes in it so that his roots start to head out towards the sides. They'll hit those holes, but they won't grow out too much, but it'll keep going in the right direction.
It's sort of training the roots within the pot. So when it hits the soil, it can really spread out. And that's a good thing. So it was a really good idea.
And as far as cannabis or hemp, I mean, a lot of cannabis growers, they're really into regen in the concepts and understanding how the microbiology works.
And because that'll transfer flavor, that'll transfer, you know, all the phytochemicals and nutrients that you want in a plant.
So, yeah, that group of people are, you know, people doing that are really getting into it. And of course, they want to avoid the chemicals.
You know, a lot of cannabis is grown with chemical fertilizers and in, you know, really not soil in the cocoa shells and all that kind of stuff.
That's not the worst thing in the world, but it's not the best either. So I think, you know, that's why I constantly encouraging the regen ag and the regen stewardship movement outside of crypto really needs to get connected in with the movement and vice versa.
Because I think we're looking at a lot of the same impact goals to create a healthy earth and a healthy people and healthy plants and just health in general is really the focus of both groups and economics for people living in rural areas and not necessarily just in cities.
So I'll add that and land it.
Beautiful. Thank you, Ed. Appreciate it. Always appreciate your advice here. I do want to circle back here a little bit to with three impact onboarding title of the space.
So you're doing this through through through music and you're an empowering musician. This is kind of you're doing this before the the green pill, Nigeria days and then and you have your token called keys.
Could you shine a bit more light on how this is helping, you know, to onboard, you know, the the it's musician focused, right? Or is it all forms of artists?
It's really all for the artists. We have it open for traditional artists and digital artists, musicians and content.
It's not content creating, but content writers. So like the whole point is is like this space that we own is about collaboration.
Like people talk about wagging all the time and and the big thing about public spaces that is through collab.
We can really make a difference. So like if you see if you know, like this high ranking musician that has a lot of followers and if a talented digital artist, they may not have as much followers.
But if they collab on a project, essentially they all can earn at the same time.
So down on the road map, which will release here like right on this week, we're going to have some follow where we partner up with Revenant where individuals earn.
They when they earn or they put out a project, they have a choice to just get something like a drip that goes drip straight to the wallet for what they earn or they can hold their earnings inside a treasury where they'll be dishing.
Where they'll be dished out social tokens.
Those social tokens called SV, Salvi tokens. But then as they hold those SVs, they'll be eligible to be airdrop keys.
Once we get the liquidity for the key for the LP, for the keys, for the keys or whatnot.
So it like to answer your question, it's not just musicians.
It's all types of artists. And what we want to do is see creative collaboration between the different sectors and spaces in the entertainment industry.
Especially Afro genre. That's what the initial target genre is.
But then essentially, it is open for all genres.
But the reason we start off with the Afro genre, because we see that there's a lot, not a lot of that genre.
That's where free space, at least highlighted with free space.
They have cultural orders, like musicians like Ed the World, shout out to him, Batasa and all these other great OGs in the music world.
But I believe that because they do also want to see more people make it.
Individuals like that collaborated with other talented individuals.
They may not be in Web3, but they have Web2 followers or they have talent, but they don't have that platform to get their talent out.
It's Soundview is the PWA we have is more of a hub where they can easily be onboarded through account abstraction and get a wallet address and be able to participate in this Web3 world.
So we're just creating a safe space for individuals just to express their creative talent specifically.
That's amazing, brother. And kudos for doing that, man. That's such a cool way to onboard and involve people.
Afro beats is blowing up, dude, like around the world.
When I was in East Africa, I was at East Africa thing and then I left East Africa and I was like, oh, everyone loves this. It's like everywhere.
But yeah, so great to hear that you're continuously making moves.
So just for those who don't know, account abstraction, could you break that down and how that helps people?
Yeah, account abstraction is basically specifically account abstraction is like a wallet that creates multiple wallets.
But the main thing I think I may have used that joke a little bit, like, like wrong.
But the main thing that we're doing is basically making it easier for Web2 individuals to be able to get in Web3.
So when they log in, they can log in with their social accounts.
They can use their Gmail. They can use their Twitter or their X account.
They can use their IG to log in.
And once they log in on the back end, they automatically get an address created for them.
Now, we'll be multi-chain, OPR, and of course, it has this chain that I'm involved with.
But whatever chain that they want to create, they can still change that network on their wallet.
Right now, we're using Particle. We're testing with Particle.
But we most likely might end up migrating the third web, but we're still just doing a lot of testing to make sure it works well.
So to answer your question, account abstraction is just an easier way for individuals to create an e-address or e-wallet without having to worry about the C phrase.
Worry about having to save the C phrase and all this rigorous process that non-technical individuals may not be able to really give anything they want to do it.
They might not have time or interest to do it because a lot of times they're creative. They just want to create.
I'm speaking that in general, but the individuals that I deal with, a lot of times they have talent.
They just want to create. They want to make music. They want to draw. They want to just create.
When you start talking about the technical aspect, you turn them off. They're like, yeah, just let me know when it's easier.
And some people believe in that digital art aspect where they want it a little rigorous because that's part of the creating process.
But like in the grand scheme of things, we're talking about everybody.
I think it's a lot better if individuals can just easily get onboarded through what they already are used to through their social accounts.
Hey, can you do account abstraction with Ed?
Ed, have you signed in yet? We need to onboard Ed. He's so involved in Web3 and ReFi.
Yo, Ed, no shame, but can we account abstract you real quick?
I mean, yeah, for sure. The hub is not live right now, but that's something we can create a wallet with.
We have a store for help.
Yeah, let's get in on your Ed. We're going to get Ed in Web3. It's going to happen. All right. Love it.
OK, infinite orb. You've been very patient with your hand.
I assume we're getting back to the kind of discussion. Go ahead, buddy.
Hey, thanks a lot, man. Just to pick up quickly on what decentralized said, man, account abstraction, if you can pull into fiat, not only crypto, but fiat.
And then what you start doing is you start building an unmutable, personal, completely private credit record.
And you start incentivizing private creditors. So take that counter abstraction kind of like one step further because the world really, really needs it.
What I also wanted to pick up on was kind of like on 59 seconds, here goes, bang.
69 seconds, yeah, go ahead.
69 seconds. But anyway, invest in that. The idea here is basically to fund a local economy of four acres.
The calculations go that we make about a grand $1,000 a year per acre. So four acres, you're talking about four grand a year.
We're not talking big profits. But what that does is more than half of that goes back to the community who is growing and developing.
And the wonderful thing about cannabis is 100 percent of the plant is usable.
So we're not only talking medical cannabis, but we're also talking fiber, normal cannabis hemp.
And that's where the thoughts go. And anybody who is in the slightest bit interested in taking this forward, I would love to hear from them.
Really would. And thank you for letting me talk.
Of course, man. Yeah, respect for putting your ideas out there. And yeah, amazing connections have been formed here on the Max Impact show.
It's one of the things I love about doing this is creating this container for people to connect.
So yeah, you definitely got to connect with Ed. He's got like 50 years experience doing the regen farming thing.
You got to connect with the root maker guys. I'll connect you with them. That's two, three X more growing.
And you definitely got to connect with Earth's. They're doing hemp re-fry stuff already.
So let's grow, ladies and gentle friends. All right. So Toldo has joined us up on stage.
Toldo, have you got any questions, queries or comments, my friend? Toldo's in his castle right now.
He's in his castle, brother. Toldo's a data analyst, man. He's a... I need you to say something, Toldo.
He definitely has been with me behind the curtains through this web3 journey back since like 2020, man.
That's an individual I went to. I'll do a lot of conferences with him. And he definitely has seen him in hell.
And there he is. He's here. Toldo with the Toldo. What's up?
Hello, GM. How's everyone doing? Thanks for having me up to speak.
I originally wanted to join, like Izzy said, like decentralized said, you know, I've been kind of...
We've kind of formed a bond over kind of web3 and social impact, basically, and what we can do with what we know.
And, you know, we're both Nigerian and we're both expatriates growing up in the U.S.
And we kind of just formed a team to say, OK, what can we do globally with our diverse background?
So for me, originally when I joined the stage was I wanted to add some... I wanted to add to the account abstraction topic around the SoundView app and web3 in general,
which was, you know, account abstraction allows you to add rules.
And I think the other gentleman also mentioned speaking about the endeavor to grow, to cultivate land as well,
how the impact on being able to kind of create and foster credit on chain credit, basically.
But in any case, yeah, account abstraction allows you to add custom rules to your transactions, basically.
So typically you would have a third party of provider, an injected provider in the browser to help you create an account, a wallet,
and then you would have to abide by those rules.
So there's very popular ones that there's ones that we all probably have an account with there.
And so account abstraction allows you to basically make custom rules.
And I think the one thing to kind of go into SoundView, the differentiator, would be the idea of embedded wallets.
So that allows you to create an account.
I think you're joking about onboarding a gentleman to create an account in web3.
So the idea and one of the biggest things about web3 is to give the user experience where it's web2.
So it's, you know, as decentralized mentioned, you know, you want to be able to make, you know,
like these kind of commercially viable applications, SoundView, et cetera,
so that anyone can onboard without any friction, with minimal friction.
And so the crux with kind of embedded wallets and account attraction is the idea that you can,
you don't have to leave the app to create an account, right?
You can go into SoundView, create an app in the, create a web3 wallet in the app,
and not have to deal with a phrase or secrets that you have to keep somewhere.
And I think, you know, to tie it all around, I'm kind of the R&D guy.
So I'm the guy that obsesses over the technology and how it can be implemented.
I like to experiment and not break things.
No more people say break things, but I like to create as much as I break.
So yeah, that's kind of a roundabout intro of myself.
Yo, I love that, man. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Yeah, so I think this is super crucial, particularly as we're talking about
how do we onboard people and maximize impact,
particularly in the context of developing countries where people may have,
in some areas, like I'm talking about rural villages where,
I'm thinking now in the context of like tree gens, for example, right?
So we're trying to reward people who are planting mangrove trees
through tokenized mangrove trees called mgrotoken.
And we have this thing called proof of plant with tree counting
and verification and all this stuff.
But yeah, then to set up a wall is a pretty significant hurdle.
But if we can just simply send someone a code,
I think NIR does this pretty smoothly too, right?
So would this tie into various different chains,
like optimism, for example, or is this kind of chain-specific, easy to do?
How would a specific startup then leverage account extraction as Izzy has?
You could take this, Tolu, or Izzy, you could share, if you know.
Yeah, it ties into different chains.
It depends on the deployer, like us, for example, on the concept of Soundview
and also a lot of other alpha grayfield networks
is also building an onboarding app, which we kind of motivated to do that.
It goes into the deployment and the chain that it deploys the app or the DAP on.
So it's not chain-specific.
Literally all EVMs you can do with all EVMs
and even not just EVMs, you can also do it with NIR,
like you just said, you can do it with Solana.
You can do it with basically any chain,
like I can't really think of any chain that you can't do it with.
Specifically with Soundview though,
we just for right now focus on three chains.
Optimism, ARB, and Oasis, and Oasis have their own chain
but they also have an EVM compatible chain, which is Sapphire.
And the reason we're using that one is basically when we do auctions,
like NFT auctions, we can make it a little bit private,
like a private auction so you don't know what the next person is bidding.
Everybody bids and is private,
but then at the end we reveal what everybody has bidding.
And to give a little bit more context on Soundview,
I don't want people, you'll see this later once we go live,
I don't want people to think it's a marketplace
and we're trying to get percentage of things of that nature.
It's really for public goods for creators.
It's more of a hub because we're going to use this PWA we have
to tell individuals to go ahead and log in and create an account.
They get a wallet.
But then in the app we will have a link,
different links to different projects like Manifold
where they can show them specifically how they can go in by themselves
and mint their work with Manifold so they can have control
of what they're doing and what they're minting.
So it's not like really just on us,
like we're taking advantage of what they're creating
and what they're doing.
And that's the issue with the space as we see now
because there's a lot of controversy that's going on
with the different platforms where their creators
are starting to complain just like they were complaining
with too and saying that platforms are taking advantage
of what they're doing and what they're creating
and that's specifically what we don't work.
And we've been literally in the background watching,
researching, taking notes, the pros and cons
of what's working and what's not working,
doing some surveys and trying to see what the community wants.
So the main thing that we did was create an MVC,
like basically a start from there
because from the community we have,
we start asking what would they like to see.
And the most important thing that we saw
that they just want an easier way to be able to interact
with Web3 without knowing that it's Web3,
just like Tony just mentioned.
So to answer your question, it's not chain-specific.
As far as us, we do kind of limited to three channels
because we just find that a little bit more to integrate with
and of course, financial reasons where we can use
some grant funding to reward the community
and grow the platform a little bit more.
Well, yeah, Tolu or Izzy, if you could ideally post something
in the comments about how to move forward
with account abstraction or we can also talk
after this as well, we'd love to implement that
for what we're building.
And I think a lot of people really should
because yeah, that makes a lot of sense, I think.
And then I think the idea is then after that,
they then go full Web3, right?
Where it's not just signed in with social media,
that's just like the initial phase.
Can you then transition to having seed phrase and everything?
Yeah, yeah, that's the initial phase.
It's just that quick onboarding process.
They have it, but then once the curiosity,
like they raise the curiosity,
they start experimenting and learning more of what to do.
And with embedded wallets,
which is separate from account abstraction
with embedded wallets, they can export their wallet
and they can put that and import that to MetaMask
if they want to go that direction
or trust wallet or whatever, or rainbow wallet,
whatever wallet they want to go to,
they can use that same creative wallet that they have.
They can export it and import it to another wallet
that they can use or still be able to get private keys
or phrases, but probably most likely be private.
But yeah, it's just that first initial step
is that social onboarding,
and from there they can export that wallet
to whatever wallet they want to use.
Remove the friction, then reward the impact.
This is the way.
Did you say that Green Pillow Network
is doing an onboarding app?
Oh, hello.
That sounds amazing, dude.
I'm looking forward to learning more about that.
Ed, what do you think, buddy?
Is it going to happen?
We're going to get you a wallet?
Well, I want to challenge you back.
I've been trying to get Web3 and the crypto community
to onboard into the region community.
And I mean, not the closed region that you're aware of,
but the greater region that has really been around
for a long time and is really making serious impact.
And I can't get any of that, you know,
a few people into ever attending podcasts
or events or anything too.
I mean, we both got an onboarding problem.
We're both interested in the same thing,
except I don't know.
Just can't make it happen on either side.
Hey, man.
I'm willing to at some point.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
I'm down, dude.
I take your challenge 100%.
I've been looking for that, in fact.
So you send me the invite, I'm there.
If I can, I'll be there, all right?
So send me that.
Or even pin it up to the Jumbotron.
If you know how to do that or just think it's me,
I can do that for you.
So yeah, boom.
Let's do that.
I will come to the broader region spaces
or listen to your podcast,
whatever kind of digital events happening,
I will be there.
I want to connect with the broader regions, 100%.
By the way, it is the mission of Let's Grow Dow
to unite and grow the region movement, okay?
And re-fi is a bigger piece of the re-fi movement,
as we've been saying.
So, you know, boom.
Let's connect with the wider one.
Abso-freakin'-lutely.
Yeah, from not only just going to the region conference
that he was just talking about,
I think a key way to onboard the broader web-through space
to the re-jam movement,
I think that the catalyst would be re-fi.
Like, re-fi would be a way to really just get induced individuals
from, like, to induce de-jans to get into the re-jam movement.
The reason I say that is that most de-jans,
they're trying to find out what's profitable.
How can they make money through crypto?
That's, like, the number one thing that they're thinking of.
But I think that if we can find a way,
like you're doing, Coconut Dolls doing,
to find a way to incentivize, like,
financially reward individuals for making impact,
or financially reward individuals for actually doing the right thing
to help climate or help become the earth in general,
that would be a way for individuals that is actually open-minded
and that really do want to make a difference
and, like, earn something while doing it.
That's a way for them to do so.
I think re-fi is the key thing, is the key way to doing that.
We just have to find a strategic way to convey that message to them.
That's the challenge right there.
But re-fi is the answer, I think.
Let's do it, bro. Absolutely.
Yeah, thank you so much for coming through, man.
I appreciate you and all that you do.
I think there's going to be a lot of onboarding in 2024.
2024 is going to be the year of onboarding, folks.
So let's get it.
And let's do a quick round of words of wisdom.
We've got time for that.
So Izzy, you got a minute here,
or should we start or end with you, depending?
Either way, man. Take the lead.
Okay, let's end with Izzy.
All right.
Carbon Counting Club has its hand up first,
so why don't you grow first, and we'll do it once around.
I just wanted to say that I do believe that account abstraction
will be a large aid in onboarding people.
My experience says that that hurdle is rather large,
so if we can make it easier for people to get involved.
And then rewards.
I think that there's many projects in the re-fi space
that are working on ways to quantify and reward positive impact.
I think that being able to use account extraction
where people can just use various social media outlets
they're already familiar with and have stuff layered over it
or something adjacent to it creates such an abundance
of opportunity of bringing new people in.
So anybody who's working on tools and in those directions,
I greatly appreciate the time and talents you're putting into it.
So thank you, guys.
James is coming through with the gratitude and appreciation.
And yeah, ditto on that.
I also appreciate everyone doing that.
And yeah, now we've got to unite all these tools
and show the future regions how they can easily be onboarded
and have some amazing rewards for the impactful work
they're either already doing or are now inspired to do.
I think that's a really great thing,
that the Greenville network is really pulling off
unlike any other org that I have come across.
All right.
Agroforestdow.
And which words of wisdom or comments do you have?
Yo, Jimmy.
Hello, man.
What's up, Diago?
Have a wonderful new Gregorian year.
Big what?
Gregorian year.
A Gregorian year, yes.
So yeah, still time for that.
So yeah, easy.
Hey, awesome.
Listen to you again.
And so happy to see all this gathering of people and ideas
and will to coordinate.
Like we are just trying to mimic the web tree developers space
in the sense of all this development that can happen
when you offer bounties and that people do them quests
and bounties and hackathons
and try to get the best ideas, best design,
and then find investors to add to those designs
and make happen the bounties of the milestones.
All that stuff, we are experimenting with that
in our pilot area.
And like just started with a six month plan of milestones every month
and we just accomplish and send a proof of completion.
So a picture and it's doable.
You know, I know it's hard to make people go to the computer,
but a lot of them go.
A lot of them use docs and stuff like that.
So a notion is very simple.
Like a charming verse, we are using charming verse.
And, you know, spring is coming in the north
and there's time to plan.
There's time to organize, to set bounties.
You know, like a brother said 1000 per year.
That's a lot.
You know, if we think of this kind of personal membership,
it's possible to do a lot of stuff
and we just need to build the tracking
and we can distribute all the growth, you know, to everybody.
So, yeah, love that.
I love hearing Ray Jens getting excited about springtime.
Spring, baby, let's grow.
Okay, cool.
So we're doing a...
Okay, so we're doing it once around.
Next up is Daniel.
What's up, Daniel?
What are your words of wisdom you can leave us with?
Something you might want to put up on a billboard somewhere
or have taught in schools or just general useful, impactful wisdom?
Good question, Jimmy.
Just never give up, I think.
There's all sorts of forces that, you know, try to discourage you
but just don't listen to them.
Just keep on going on the trust yourself, I think.
Never give up, friends.
And never give up on, never giving up.
Never going to give you up.
No, I love it.
No, that's super...
You know, you guys have all probably seen the meme or the cartoon
where there's like a person digging for diamonds or whatever
and then like, you know, he gives up like right before, you know,
and then the other guy keeps going and gets the thing.
There's a lot to be said about that, you know,
like the more that you pursue, the more that you...
Because like you said, there's always going to be hurdles.
There's going to be roadblocks.
There's going to be things in your way that are trying to stop you
from getting to where you want to be.
But I think those are all just a test, right?
They're a test of how badly do you really want the thing.
And if you push through all those hurdles,
then some beautiful things will happen.
All right, love it.
Thank you for reminding us of that.
Daniel, next up is Tolu.
Tolu, what are your words of wisdom
that you can depart us with today?
Tolu is just coming down the steps from his castle again.
I'll give him a second there.
Infinite or...
Oh, he's here. Okay, he's back.
He's down from the castle.
All right, what's up, buddy?
Where's the wisdom?
Yeah, I guess keep building whatever.
It may be technical or non-technical,
but, you know, I have a background in continuous improvement
and operational excellence, and all those words mean
is that my background and what I've made,
what I've kind of put my foundation in the ground
is to always learn, always be learning,
so no matter what you're doing.
So that's it.
Keep building, friends. Love it.
Hey, it's been a pleasure having you here.
Hope to see you back on Max Impact.
We're here same time, same place,
five to six days a week.
All right, infinite orbiter.
Are you there, good sir?
Which wise words do you have for us today?
Well, I'd say that account abstraction is the way forward.
It's going to fundamentally challenge the entire banking system.
You no longer rely on your bank for a credit record.
You rely on yourself, and that's decentralization, Max.
So I'm all for go account abstraction, hard,
all the way and take it to its max.
You can incorporate feared accounts,
and as soon as you incorporate feared,
you put the whole bank together,
and you have a private person credit record.
And apart from that, Abigail, let's take it forward.
Boom, take it forward.
Account abstraction, you heard it here first.
It's going to change the game, friends.
It's going to change the game.
All right, so we have the next, last, I didn't miss anyone today.
It's Izzy now, okay, yeah.
Izzy, my bird eye for my net and mud eye.
Words of wisdom?
Nice, nice, nice.
First off, I did post something about abstraction
by particle network.
I promise I'm not showing it for them,
but they just kind of make it easier.
It's one of the companies or projects that have well as a service.
But words of wisdom kind of bouncing back
to what you just said about keep going about
that you might miss until you get that,
you might miss that goal that you're looking for.
I wanted to let people know that goal manifestation is delayed.
That's how the universe works.
Whatever you're thinking, it doesn't happen right there.
It takes a little second before it happens.
So if you keep thinking positive, positive,
and then you're seeing it's not working,
then you start thinking negative,
it's going to start happening.
That positive is going to come up.
But by the time it comes up,
because you've already switched your mentality,
it's not going to last.
It's going to go right back to that negative mentality
that you started thinking afterwards.
So manifestation is delayed in the universe.
That's just how it works.
And then lastly, I really want to say that
each situation, whether good or bad, is not permanent.
If you're in a bad situation or unfavorable situation,
focus on the positive aspect.
Try your best to change it.
Do what you can while you can.
If you're in a good situation, know that it might not last.
So try your best to make it last.
Because once you get comfortable, it might switch on.
So whatever your situation will end,
adjust it to your own liking.
Look on the positive aspect, be optimistic.
No pun intended.
Dude, so much wisdom right there.
So much wisdom.
Don't get comfortable.
Focus on the positive.
Manifestation is a thing, but there's a delay.
It's the reason why I said, you know,
or I quote the Beatles so much, saying,
in the end, the love you take is the also the love you make.
It's not.
It's not immediate.
All right.
Sometimes the delay is in the end.
But you got to be patient.
You got to be persistent.
You got to keep pushing towards those dreams of yours.
And make it happen, friends.
Make that happen.
All right, Izzy, which track we ending on?
Which track we going to vibe out to?
I think Civil was like dancing to your beat earlier.
He was vibing out right before he started this.
So any other suggestions so far?
We got bangers on bangers.
I sent it to you.
I sent it to you.
The XDMs?
No, let's grow.
From the let's grow.
Look at you.
All right.
Happy days.
We got let's grow right here.
Bing, bam, boom.
We go into the messages.
Bada, bing, bada, boom.
Bada, bada, boom.
All right.
So we're going to do something called an emoji dance.
All right.
Let me explain real quick what an emoji dance is.
This is how we get down into spaces.
All right.
We don't get down with the get down.
And we're going to dance with our emoji.
So if you tap the heart that has a plus sign on it.
All right.
Just to the left of the purple oval.
You will see a heart icon with a plus on top of that.
You're going to click that.
And then you're going to tap an emoji of your choice.
You're going to tap it to the beat.
All right.
You're going to tap it to the beat.
This is how we dance on the spaces.
All right.
Anytime bro.
Y'all are welcome here.
Five to six days a week.
We are live.
You want to do collabs with me.
Anytime, dude.
I'm pumped.
I'm pumped to collaborate with you.
Whether that be for a future let's grow live.
Whether that be for a future impact summit.
Whether that be for future tree planting initiatives in Nigeria.
I'm pumped for your QF round.
There's an alpha for you friends.
Or maybe you already promoting.
I don't know.
But Green Pill Nigeria quadratic funding round is about to drop.
So make sure you're supporting it.
Make sure you're making a positive impact.
Where it can really, really make a difference.
We're talking people, planet, and profit.
I think that we're hitting all three.
It's a triple whammy in a lot of these cases.
So let's grow.
I've got to quit these other spaces on my laptop.
We've got to create stuff for the festival too, man.
We're going to collab on that.
Are you getting inspired now that I told you?
Help us curate.
Help us curate, man.
And yeah, and come through.
By the way, friends, we plan the regenissance festival,
which is going to be the biggest regen festival in history
every single Monday at 10 p.m. Thailand time,
which is 3 p.m. UTC,
which is 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
All right.
So you want to see that little orb?
All right.
So you want to see that little orb up here on the speaker
with the spiral?
Make sure you're following that.
Make sure you hit the bell icon on that bad boy,
because that's where we're hosting our regenissance festival
meetings from every Monday at that time.
It's a vibe, and we're literally co-creating this together,
Because together, we can maximize impact.
All right.
Remember what I said about emoji dances?
Let's grow.
That's what's up.
Hey, Daniel getting down.
All right.
Let's grow.
Come on now.
Infinite.
Let me see some emoji dance moves, buddy.
Okay, carbon count getting down.
Nobody knows what's up.
C is having a giggle.
All right.
Got some love.
All right.
Let's grow.
Turn it up.
Turn it up.
Turn it up.
Let's grow.
Let's grow.
Max impact.
Jimmi himself.
That's all.
ROJITZ J drama.
We do this stuff.
tribes let's grow thank you so much for coming through friends much love to all
of you and hope to see you next time friends keep doing what you love and keep
spreading love and making impact