Yesterday we had a great day.
We refunded the launch pad.
And we actually had some sales on our new credit card checkout.
First day offering credit card checkout.
We already have some sales.
And I didn't even know if we were going to get any sales yesterday or what.
It was awesome to see some sales come in.
Nobody can stop this shit, man.
We can literally do everything we need to do.
We don't need help from no bullshit, man.
We don't need to get caught up in any bullshit.
We can build everything we need.
We literally have all the tools we need.
Waddy and Chris, Ben the Beast, they're the ones who bought on the site.
I'll pin it up to the top so you guys can see.
Also, it's literally a Twitter apocalypse.
What the hell is up with that?
I'm trying not to look at a lot of tweets today so I don't get rate limited.
I have to reduce my Twitter dosage.
And I have to reduce my Twitter usage down to a level where I'm not overusing it.
So I can get my slow drip of dopamine hit.
I can't just use it all up.
Got to let it run out a little bit.
But, it's bullshit though.
Elon's really killing my vibe today.
He ain't gonna stop meme-fi, baby.
He ain't gonna stop meme-fi.
It's a great day for a great day.
The website is all optimized now.
Uh, for credit card checkouts too.
So if you check out the, the website I listed above.
Just the regular coin website.
It honestly works pretty great.
So, check it out everybody.
And come on up if you want to chat.
I'm kind of worried that today is not going to be, you know, super crowded because of the
whole thing going on with Twitter.
It's kind of bullshit for someone like me who's trying to run a daily show.
It's really killing my engagement.
As well as killing, uh, the ability for people to see the room.
Because a lot of accounts are rate limited right now for no reason.
So, Elon claims it's the only way to stop these bots or whatever.
Not sure what I think about that.
Doesn't, the excuse isn't good.
Because like, I, I'm paying for this shit.
Anybody who's paying should get way more than they're allowing right now.
Like, it should never go, it should never go, uh, you know, rate limited.
They need to up that shit to like, I don't know, a hundred thousand if you're paying.
And everyone else, they're going to have a lower limit.
I don't pay for Twitter blue for nothing.
I don't pay for Twitter blue so I can look at six thousand tweets in a day.
Because I'm rate limited.
And I haven't even been using Twitter that much.
I mean, yeah, I use it a lot.
There's got to be people using it even more than me.
That can't stop the good vibe that we have going on.
Because, you know, we're still here.
We're building Dill coin.
We're building the Dill NFTs.
I'm just not going to look at a lot of tweets.
I'm just going to stay here on the space.
Instead of looking at a whole lot of tweets.
You just can't look at a tweet today, I guess.
And now nobody's going to be looking at tweets.
I honestly think it's killing Twitter.
Because nobody wants to look at tweets or reply to anything at all.
I'm actually so confused as to why this would need to be done.
There's literally no good excuse for why you would limit every single person.
So, I hope that this shit gets figured out.
Because right now, it's real fucked up.
What specific things are they...
Because I'm not really up on everything with the whole Twitter.
But I'm hearing a lot about it.
What are some of the things that are happening as far as whether limiting or not with Twitter?
They're limiting you to a certain amount of views per day.
And I thought it was no big deal until I hit the view limit this morning.
So, now I'm like, what the fuck?
And I finally get what everyone means.
But, like, I haven't used it that much.
That's why, like, yesterday I was like, alright, whatever.
And then, like, I finally hit it this morning.
Like, I definitely hit it after a lot of people.
Some people are, like, yesterday afternoon.
I'm just trying to use it for my career.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, that's what's annoying to me.
It's like, my main career is growing through Twitter.
So, like, some people are like, oh, you're just addicted.
I'm like, bro, this is, like, my livelihood right now.
So, like, you can say I'm addicted to it.
I'm addicted to, like, furthering my career and my job.
I posted on Instagram this morning.
It got me to post on Instagram.
But, man, Twitter is the best platform for my career.
Yeah, I don't know what it is about IG.
But, it just does not seem geared whatsoever towards, you know, Web 3.0.
Just, honestly, I get 4 million impressions a month on Twitter.
And, I have more followers on Instagram.
I have, like, 133K on Instagram.
And, I can't even get, like, more than, like, 10K impressions a month.
And, on Twitter here, I'm getting 4 million impressions a month.
I didn't even think the impressions would be.
I just, I didn't know if it was because Instagram, you know, people are there for that particular reason.
Obviously, you know, Twitter's more geared towards NFTs and so on and so forth.
But, wow, I didn't think the impressions would be.
What did you say the difference was?
On Instagram, I'm getting, like, 10K impressions a month or some bullshit.
Like, I post shit and it goes nowhere.
But, on Twitter, on Twitter, I'm able to get, like, 4 million impressions per month.
So, it's just, like, not even worth using it.
Now, you're worth posting at some point.
You might as well focus on Twitter where you're, you know, you're going to, you know, lower those hanging fruit type of things.
I mean, I make way more money here.
Plus, no one on Instagram, even if you blow up on Instagram, no one buys shit.
I come in here, I make way more money.
I have way more opportunities because of it.
Ultimately, at the end of the day, I just want to be able to be here working.
I don't know what the fuck Elon is doing.
But, at least he should let people who are paying, verified, have more than whatever it is now.
It needs to go up a lot more.
And, it needs to go up fast.
And, it needs to go up fast.
I just, I, what, what baffles me is what their logic would be in doing that other than, say, which would be ridiculous, saying, you know, people need to get off social media, get out more or whatever.
Yeah, that's what I thought I heard.
But, that sounds like a troll move.
I don't know what you say.
It sounds like a troll move to me.
Yeah, it's like some kind of troll move.
Like, it's fucking annoying.
Just give me, just put it back.
Just fix this shit already.
Everybody can't see my tweets.
Plus, now less people are seeing my tweets.
Also, people are engaging and replying less because it's all getting limited.
Every time you load up shit, it's like fucking limited.
Well, we don't need to talk about it anymore.
But, uh, we're gonna be on to bigger and better things.
We had our first credit card sales yesterday on the new credit card system.
Wadi and Ben the Beast who picked it up.
It's pretty cool to see how it all worked.
I actually didn't even know they ordered them until I came into my Shopify.
And saw the orders today.
Ah, I gotta go live on Twitch.
We're live on Twitch, everybody.
It's the fucking Twitter apocalypse around here, man.
And Elon is fucking us over.
We got some, we got a good amount of Twitch subscribers, guys.
Everything's going pretty well.
Come hang out live on Twitch.
You'll find me, face cam, face reveal.
Is that just Famous Dills?
It's twitch.tv slash Dilluminati Twitch.
I'm putting the link below the room in the bottom right so you'll be able to get it.
I'm just doing it right now.
Alright, I'll pin it up to the top.
I'm getting the hang of this shit now.
I'm getting the hang of this.
I'm sitting outside right now.
Sitting outside in the nice weather.
Looking at my Shopify store.
Looking at some of these orders coming in.
Yeah, well, that's a good day, but it's a good day for all of us.
Because we know you can do this and you can help others do it.
You know, I'm not saying you're obligated to that, but, you know, it just shows us that it can be different.
I'm happy to help others.
That's what I do all the time.
Are you in the Illuminati Discord and the Telegram stuff?
Yeah, I joined a while ago.
I just am part of so many Discords.
They get buried, you know?
And so I kind of, being an admin of a few of them, I have to dedicate time to that.
But, yeah, to answer your question, I apologize.
Yeah, this is, I mean, look, the spot where it really goes down is here on Twitter Spaces, right?
But Discord is just a good way to stay connected, as you know.
You're looking to do some music?
Are you already doing music NFTs?
What are you looking for?
I'm ready to go, you know.
I was supposed to be in NFT Detroit, but extenuating circumstances.
But I'll be out in NYC, you know, from, you know, Syracuse to Manhattan to, I believe it's Brooklyn.
And, you know, doing some shows out there.
And then San Francisco, some LA stuff.
What are these shows for?
You know, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, August 11th.
So that's going to be, I'm going to be flying out on the, I'll touch down on the 6th or 7th.
I don't know anything about that.
Yeah, well, it's worldwide, you know, because hip-hop's worldwide.
But New York's obviously the mecca.
And so it's just as a hip-hop enthusiast, hip-hop historian, turntablist, producer, whatever, you know, I just love the craft, right?
So it's just really going to be cool to go down and not just perform, but meet other people who are there to celebrate this event, you know, these events, rather, plural.
Because it's going to be crazy in New York, man.
People are like, why would you go to New York during that time?
It's like, because, you know, there's going to be a lot of shit going on.
So it just surprised me you weren't aware of the 50th birthday.
Yeah, you'll probably be hearing about it more like on Hulu.
They have this whole series based around it.
I've seen a couple, you know, they're trying to, like, you know, gain traction.
A lot more people are catching on, I thought.
But, you know, it should be a good time.
But I don't know where you're located, but they're going to be celebrating stuff all over the place.
I'll probably be in L.A. at that time.
But I didn't really know.
I kind of just do my own thing.
I haven't really heard about there being a birthday party for hip-hop on August 11th.
I'll definitely keep an eye out, see if there's any parties going on.
I'm sure there's going to be stuff going down in L.A.
You'll be just fine in L.A., for sure, yeah.
Well, how long have you been making music?
I'm 40, so yeah, about 25 years.
Well, there's a huge opportunity here.
You know, music NFTs are just getting started.
We're making serious headway.
I mean, Dilcoin, we've kind of changed the game now, and now we're getting a lot more
Just yesterday, we had like four NFTs sell.
I mean, this is the way forward.
And for me, Dilcoin's already changing my life.
The music NFT's already changing my life.
Like, this shit is the future, man.
Plus, combining it with what I'm doing on Twitch and everything like that,
it's going to be big, man.
Now, were you streaming on Twitch?
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cut you off if you were planning something.
Were you streaming on Twitch before you started the Twitter spaces and things like that for
I just started Twitch like, what was it, like 10 days ago or something.
Yeah, I just started doing Twitch and I streamed the spaces live.
So, you can see what I'm looking at on the stream and you can see who's talking on the
spaces and everybody can hear you.
So, like, you're streaming live on Twitch and everybody hears you and sees you talking
Is, I mean, right now I know you want to get all your stuff taken care of.
But do you allow other people's music?
Like, I have my turntables, a portable turntable.
So, I'll be in a portable, it's called portablism, it's portable turntables and scratching and
So, for the 50th anniversary, I have a competition for that, you know, so.
You want to play some music?
Yeah, I mean, just, you know, maybe a minute, minute and a half.
We always let people play music.
Everybody's welcome to come up.
This show is for everybody.
This show is for the community, man.
We bring people up all day, every day, let people, you know, talk about what they're working
on, that's the whole point.
Can I just get into it, then?
Yeah, bro, let's hear it.
Why don't you kick us off, guys?
Let's have a great day, man.
Kick it off with some tunes.
All right, let's do some turntablishment here.
We need more of that, man.
Takes a lot of practice, you know, and if you, I'm not in here to show nothing or anything
like that by any means, but if you check my profile, you'll see hip-hop game, all that, but you'll
So what that is, it's like cheap music for turntable isn't an app, but you can actually trigger them, you know, with Android, iOS, it'll be on mobile soon, but, you know, PC, all that stuff.
So it's an app, so it's an app, it's the PMS07, just check out the, yeah, check out TTM.Ninja, and we're just, I teach kids how to scratch, do LTM, that's Lyrical Transcription Methodology, which is, you know, this is all quantifiable, right?
People just think you scratch, and it's nothing, no, I do tablatures, and, you know, you can actually have sheet music for turntable isn't, which is obviously a dying art form, and I feel like I'm saving dolphins sometimes or something, you know, like, save the dolphins, man, save turntable isn't, but, yeah, it's a lost craft that we, uh.
Dude, it's dope, I think it's dope, man, what you're doing is fire, that was super dope, I like it, it's kind of got that old school vibe, it gives a good way to start off the day, it's a good fit for me, fine morning, bro, I'm following you.
Everybody tap in with cram, give them a follow, and, yeah, dude, come back every day, any day and every day, man, we're happy to have that, you know, you can come up and play some turntables every day, spread the vision, you know, we usually get nearly a hundred people in here, so it looks like it's filling up nicely, even though, uh, even though Elon's causing the Twitter apocalypse right now, guys, so go to the bottom right, every single person, click that little bubble in the bottom right of the room, and click retweet, and let's fight the Twitter apocalypse.
Cramp, thanks for coming in, man, good shit, good shit.
Yeah, no problem, mate, I do the live button pushing, too, you know, so between certain tables, I'm like, and I'll come back, and we'll do some, we'll have some fun.
For sure, hang out, man, hang out.
What's up, man, what's up?
You're scratching vinyls.
I'm saying that you scratch vinyls.
Yeah, I actually don't use Serato.
You know, uh, you know, that ruins their vinyl, man.
Yeah, I'm a, I own a record store slash head shop for many years, so I'm very much a vinyl hoarder, if you will.
Um, so, I don't, I don't use a, and right now, what I just scratched on, I'm actually, it's kind of a shame to say it, but I'm in my bed, you know, I just woke up and whatnot, so I can take this turntable and go bucking on, you know, the street.
I can take it anywhere I want, scratching the car, beta testing, shout out to Omni Pro headache sounds, um, so, yeah, if anybody's interested in portablism, you know, I build them, I modify them, and all that good stuff, so, uh, yeah, if you need gear or something like that, tactile.
I'll, I'm, I'm an analog guy, if you can see in my profile, I put analog, because, you know, uh, everybody works the DAW and stuff, the clicking and dragging for me, it's just, you know, more power to people that do that, but just that tactile, being able to let my fingers dance on drum pads and do this, and then play instruments, it's just kind of more my vibe, so, uh, but, uh, Polytes was good.
Yeah, man, so, after you ruin the vinyls, can you repel them?
Yeah, you, you want to have the right kind of stylus, quartz, you know, quartz on your stylus, that's what it boils down to.
is, you say, don't scratch the record, you know, you want to have a, uh, needle that allows records to go back and forth, and make sure you have vinyl that's actually, uh, made for that.
You don't want to go scratching your old 45s that aren't meant to be scratched, and you're going to ruin them, unless you have this new quartz, uh, needle that, uh, a buddy of mine's actually developing, um, it's from, uh, Stanton,
Stanton, and I think Vestax is going to have one, so, yeah.
Like the office USA, man.
Yeah, man, I love that program.
Hey, though, help me with, uh, Jordan Belfort.
Sheesh, well, I will, I'll play it in a minute, but I want to say, Krem, that was fire, bro.
I'm actually, uh, going to get, um, some vinyls made for Crypto Rich, so how it's going to work is all of my VIP collectors are going to get a free vinyl,
and then all of my collectors are going to get it near cost, and then, um, as far as public, it's going to be, like, a premium collectible vinyl, like, probably a hundred bucks or something.
Yeah, I want in on that, reserve me one of those joints.
Well, well, uh, dude, I mean, I have a better idea.
Like, let's, let's make sure we connect and, like, see if it's something you can scratch with or something, bro.
I'll send you a couple, uh, you know, for free, just to have you scratching with them or something.
Okay, okay, I feel you, I feel you.
Uh, right now, I just, I just, do you have any seven inches pressed up, like 45?
Dude, I, I don't know anything about vinyls, and, uh, I, I.
Okay, I'm going to, like, check it, though, real quick.
Uh, I swear I'll forget if I don't say it.
So, Gakin by Teenage Engineering has a thing where you can actually press your own vinyl.
It's an eight-inch, and I lathe cut, like, I have a lathe cut.
But, so, you know, you can, uh, you can actually do, like, I don't know if you're, there's
only two vinyl pressings left.
So, do you already have these pressed, or do you need a connection on a good vinyl pressing
No, I'm thinking about, uh, well, I, I definitely could use a good connection.
I have some ideas on quotes.
But if you know a good, a good, uh, company to get, I don't know, I'm thinking maybe a couple
hundred or maybe a thousand, uh, depending on price.
Here's the thing is there, like I said, there's only two left in the world.
You know, once the pandemic hit, there's, there's literally two mass produced, but there's
people who can do it from their home with what they call lathe cuts, which is actually
It's just right now, if you're getting it from an actual plant, like my record, I ordered
that a year and a half ago.
I'm still waiting for my record.
That's why I'm so late on the album.
Well, I guess I know, I guess I know some smaller companies that do it.
Cause I've never heard of any of that.
I just wanted to connect you with a smaller company to make sure you can meet your deadline.
That's, that's the most important thing.
I, I can't really get a discount at this point, you know, unless you get your own lathe
What kind of prices these, your people can offer?
Um, I haven't spoke to them for a while because right now I'm pressing my own limited cuts.
When I say limited, I'm talking like seven, you know, the most I've ever done is a 700
So let, let me talk to them and I'll get back to you.
Yeah, man, I could start smaller, uh, you know, or maybe up to a thousand.
I don't know, but, um, it could be, it could be interesting.
I definitely want to do that soon.
Maybe we could pre, maybe we could do it with pre-orders.
Um, like if the turnaround time was fast enough, then maybe I would do some
pre-orders and that way we could sell out more, you know?
So yeah, yeah, it was a good, good move.
But, um, but, uh, we'll talk man, because even if I don't know anything about all the
quality and shit, but like we could always get a couple of press for like people that
It'd be cool to have you come on every once in a while and scratch with it and do cool
Have you ever heard of my name before?
Are you familiar with hip hop?
I mean, I know hip hop game.
I figured, I figured you knew some of the people I've, I've worked with.
How are you everyone doing?
I'm just here to talk about, um, I love the community.
I'm just here to talk about, uh, Texas projects, the upcoming Texas projects.
Well, well, don't interrupt our conversation.
That was bullshit, Pauly Tess.
He's just new, but, uh, you gotta wait till we're done talking, my friend.
And, uh, there's other people here who've been waiting too.
I love what you're doing, bro.
Sounds like you're the vinyl expert.
I want to make sure I get my shit done right.
Um, I have a plan, a great plan for, like, getting those vinyls out.
And, uh, it's actually great to see my Shopify store getting some orders through this Dill
coin thing I launched yesterday, because that's how I'll do the fulfillment for the
So, getting people familiar.
Congratulations, by the way, on that.
I mean, uh, people are paying me with a credit card to buy Dill coin.
Oh, I don't have a credit card, because my...
You don't have to buy that.
But if you want to buy Dill, if you want to buy Dill coin or Dill NFTs, you can.
We're, it's just, you know, we're doing great.
It's great to see some people, uh, buying with a credit card and getting familiar with
So then when we're ready for, like, a vinyl, we'll be able to do that, you know?
And, uh, we'll definitely talk, bro.
And I love what you guys are doing with hip-hop games.
All right, let's go over to World Weed Seeds.
What's up, World Weed Seeds, man?
Um, can I hear Jordan Belfar followed by Murder Me?
I almost never play it, but we got to play it sometimes.
Appreciate the request, my man.
And then you can tell us about some of these World Weed Seeds, because I want to know.
Oh, so, man, congrats on, eh, getting your, your liquidity back and shit, man.
I'm happy that that shit's doing here.
It's a great day for MemeFi.
Go to the bottom right and retweet the room.
I've been getting dirty money, Jordan Belfar.
Stacking penny stocks while I'm flipping these birds.
Chipping on Ciroc, trip them up with the words.
I done popped the molly and I think it'd be my third.
I've been getting dirty money, Jordan Belfar.
Stacking penny stocks while I'm flipping these birds.
I just flipped the birdies.
I'm a bitch and make you furry like furry.
I came and made a million.
Stacking penny stocks and cheese and rabbit.
Oh, green wishes from a genie.
Benjamin ain't dirty, but he's frankly and he's filthy.
Always go to court, but I'm never pleading guilty.
Falling through all the only be slam dunking.
Me steady rock, get a truck, straight thumping.
I be riding for him, for him, for him, for him, for him, for him, for him, for him, for him, for him.
Pedal to the middle, and I'm whipping around the third.
And I'm rolling out this marijuana, you can start the earth.
And I'm getting all this nice, I ain't talking ice, for him.
I've been getting dirty money, I'm going to Belfar.
Stacking penny stocks while I'm flipping these birds.
Sipping on Ciroc, trip him up with the birds.
I done spot the molly, and I think he'll be my third.
I've been getting dirty money, Jordan Belford.
Snacking penny stocks while I'm flipping these birds.
Turning up daily, cause we can't turn down at work.
I've been lightin' loud lately, like my volume switch don't work.
And my cologne is the section.
I'm always signin' somethin', but I usually like to smile.
We've been long-time friends, me and Ben Frank.
Every fuckin' day, he needs a ride on from the bank.
Motherfucka, y'all don't know me, ya ain't in my tax section.
My wallet ain't fat, it's in the gym, straight section.
I don't call your bitch back, and she checkin' her reception.
Bitch, it's up a bitch, she's all up on my erection.
And I'm in the ovaries, but I ain't about affection.
So, he's a leader, so I meet the smokes and then forgets them.
Sometimes, it's like it's a little stressful.
Especially when they tell me that I ain't somethin' special.
I've been gettin' dirty money, Jordan Belford.
Snacking penny stocks while I'm flippin' these birds.
Sippin' on Ciroc, trip em up with the words.
I done popped a molly, I can't be my third.
I've been gettin' dirty money, Jordan Belford.
Snacking penny stocks while I'm flippin' these birds.
Let's go, everybody, GM, GM.
Go listen to Jordan Belford on Spotify, Apple Music.
Go watch the YouTube video.
Make sure you guys are showin' up.
That's how you generate more dill coin.
Dill coin is generated when you stream the music.
So, go listen on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, all those sites.
That's the future vision for what we're building.
Why don't you tell us a little bit about what you're doing, my friend.
I'm just gonna nip out just now.
I wanted to say thanks for that, Dill, man.
That song's fuckin' classic.
I actually need to fuckin' go.
But, basically, I'm gonna integrate it with Weed Coin.
I'm gonna integrate it with World Weed Seeds' website and shit.
So, it's just another way to pay.
Plus, if you pay in Weed Coin, you'll get discounts.
So, that's a quick brief about it.
But I've got more shit lined up, man.
Again, Dill, cheers for playing that song.
I fuckin' like that song, man.
You know, I'm here to build something great for music.
And, you know, that's all we need to do.
Like, the whole situation with the launch pad, it was just like, damn.
This went horribly, horribly wrong.
The worst thing could have happened.
We got everything refunded, you know?
And I'm happy with how it went down.
So, all we really need is the community, you know?
Though, also, I also want to apologize.
Because I understand why you needed to do it.
I understand why you needed to break off, bro.
So, no hard feelings, man.
Like, at the end of the day.
Like, anybody who wants...
You know, you didn't particularly...
Like, I didn't hear anything much from you.
So, like, it's no worries.
I don't blame anybody within the community sticking with Ben.
But, like, if people are going to be, like, calling me out and shit, then it's just like,
I'm not going to have any time for people that want to be calling me out for doing the
If you want to, like, you know, take it back or whatever, fine.
But other than that, it's just like, look.
I'm doing the right thing.
Anybody that can't see that, then I'm sorry.
We don't need them around if they're going to try to make drama.
I'm here for my business.
I see what you're doing, though.
And you're doing good things, man.
I mean, people will say what they want to say.
You know, one thing that people say is, like, oh, I used that community.
They tried to use me, bro.
They tried to fuck me over.
They really tried to fuck me over in my career.
I'm in the fucking music industry, bro.
I can't be fucking with none of that shit.
At the end of the day, I tried to do my best to have a positive outcome.
And then it got completely out of my control.
And so then it's like, all right, this is not something that I want any part in.
And we're on to bigger and better things now.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, depending on where you all are.
Just wanted to congratulate you, Adil, and whoever else is responsible for being able to break out of that contract and get those funds returned to the investors.
Hopefully, they turn around and buy some more dill token.
I actually saw some people out there planting dill seeds, and I had to let them know that that actually – it's different.
They thought they were going to grow the crypto, so, you know, I'm just trying to let people know, you know, you can't grow dill.
It doesn't convert to dill coin.
You got to actually play music is what I've told people.
So the more you play, the more dill token we get.
They thought that your herb garden, you thought that's going to earn you dill coins?
No, you got to actually earn that.
You got to earn that dill.
You got to listen to that dill music.
Nugget, your herb garden, unfortunately, it won't get you – I mean, you can have proof of dill, but it's proof of music.
Hey, Dill, I was going to ask you, you're a multi-platinum artist.
Can you talk a little bit about that?
And I don't know if, you know, you've talked about it before, but that's quite the achievement.
You know, that song I just played, Jordan Belfort, is my biggest hit right now, at least.
And it blew up years back after I saw the Wolf of Wall Street movie.
We put it on SoundCloud, and it took a couple years to blow up.
You know, people think everything happens overnight.
It took a couple years for the song to blow up.
It ended up going super viral.
We made a dope music video.
You know, I've done over 100 shows.
I performed in front of big crowds.
You know, I made a little bit of money, but we also got screwed over by the record labels
big time, who took the majority of our earnings and never reinvested into us, right?
So that experience kind of showed me the dark side of the music industry, where artists
get screwed over, and what could be a full career path turns into just a small win, and
most artists can't really make it out of that, because, you know, the label sells you a dream
of like, oh, we're going to invest in you.
We're going to support you and your music, and that's just not really what happened.
So anyway, I've been doing my own music now since like 2016 is really when I started releasing
a lot more independently.
And I released Crypto Rich in 2019, which was the first album to tell a whole original
story about crypto through music and original lyrics.
And since then, I've been trying to figure out how to sell music for crypto.
So in 2021, I dropped my first music NFT.
And since then, I have been doing music NFTs and crypto full time.
And now, you know, about six to eight weeks ago, I dropped DillCoin, which has completely
shifted the direction and sold out my NFT collection.
And we have almost 20 ETH and secondary sales now and all the good stuff that you see happening
So that's kind of the shortened version of my story.
But I've been in the traditional music industry for almost a decade.
I know the ins and outs of publishing and masters and copywriting and everything associated with
music industry, touring, you know, merch, merch sales, digital marketing, that kind of
So I have a lot of experience in the music industry that I'm bringing into Web3.
And that's pretty much what I'm here doing.
You know, I'm bringing over, you know, nearly a decade now of music industry experience to
NFTs and Web3 and crypto.
Yeah, you know, I was I was that and I've said this in a different space.
So if I'm if someone's already heard this, just interrupt me and tell me to shut up.
But I was at ConsenSys this year and I think it was Drake or someone to the effects was there
and he was working with Franklin Templeton Investments to actually try to try to reform.
It was it was yeah, I think it was it was it was it was Dre or I don't know who it was.
It was one of the musical artists.
I'm not good at music, you know, famous musicians, but he was working on actually building out
a framework for for, you know, artists to direct to connect to their communities.
And, you know, I think there's two different ways to look at it.
One of them, you still you still maintain the sort of traditional model, but, you know,
you subsidize that with the NFTs or I think the model that that I would prefer is actually
to append the entire model and go from go directly from the artist to to the consumers.
And at the bottom is the platform versus the platform being first, you know, and taking
the majority of the, you know, the record label, taking the majority of the fees, it would
be, you know, the platform would be Ethereum.
So, you know, you're you're paying a small fraction of that to to reach consumers through
through tokenization of your, you know, of your music.
And I think it's to me, it's a little bit ironic how I think it's underappreciated, underutilized
that the music side of, you know, NFTs.
I mean, people are all about the PFPs and the images, and I mean, you know, I can understand
why, because, you know, you can easily see it.
But I really think there's there's a tremendous opportunity for, you know, the tokenization
and really the music distribution, especially from a royalty perspective.
You know, they were talking about, well, hey, how do we, you know, how do we incentivize
consumers to, you know, to actually, you know, invest in these artists?
And a lot of it is you can you can be guaranteed that you're going to, you know, that you're
going to get some of the royalties, depending on how it how it's structured that, hey, if
you if you buy, you know, a bunch of Dill token and Dill release a artist, I mean, look at
some of these, look at some of these, you know, record books now that people are selling,
I mean, what would Bruce Springsteen, I think, just sold him his for, you know, tens of millions
I mean, there's huge, huge value and huge, huge, you know, appreciation in some of this,
some of these, you know, intellectual property rights related to the songs.
And so I'd love to hear your thoughts on, you know, that sort of framework and if yeah,
first of all, you've got it exactly right.
It's underappreciated right now because it just hasn't caught on and been trendy like
So you don't see high volume.
But like, look at my story, right?
I'm an independent musician who I have a decent amount of income from music, but it's not like
Like it's, it's like enough to support what I do a little bit, but I need additional income
for it to be like a full salary.
And so I've gotten by for the last two and a half, almost three years through my revenue
here with music and empties.
And now it's starting to get to a higher level where it's like, all right, if this keeps up,
then it's going to be like really rewarding.
And if it continues, then I'm going to be making more than, you know, major industry artists.
I already am a major label artist, right?
I might not be the top tier, but I'm probably still making more off my records than a lot
of the major label artists.
You know, you'd be surprised, right?
Like I do a good amount of streams.
I might not be, you know, I'm still smaller.
I'm not the A list, but I'm there, right?
So anyway, the point is there's a few things at play here.
So I want to start this by saying there's a multi-billion dollar industry and IP rights,
and there's going to be ways to share ownership and music, and that's going to be a multi-billion
Now, as you know, that comes with a lot of rules and regulations, and it's definitely a
security, in my opinion, when you are connecting a revenue-linked NFT or coin to an artist or
It definitely becomes a security, it's definitely concerning with the SEC, and we don't have
a very clear legal framework for a crowdfunded security like that.
Now, that being said, there's a lot of frameworks you could operate through that can do it, but
it comes with a lot of complexity and typically dealing with accredited investors.
So, to me, that is the obvious thing that was obvious back in 2016.
I've known about blockchain for a long time.
It's been super, super obvious, right?
And you know, there's going to be people that understand blockchain two years from now that
first understand it and then understand that you could split royalties on chain, right?
So if you're following me, this is a really obvious use case for blockchain.
That being said, there's billions of dollars stacked against using the blockchain for this.
Because every PRO and every publisher and every copywriter management system has spent billions
and billions to do it the way that it's currently done.
So, I think people jump right to excitement over this idea that's very clear to see and easy to
And it's going to bring in a lot of people, like especially people that are looking for
big catalogs when it comes to big, massive artists where the income is steady and it's
easy to quantify and let's say, you know, create a valuation based on pure economics because
the revenue is consistent, right?
So, that's like one side of the industry.
But I learned that it's going to be a lot harder for that side of the industry to like
advance and there's also going to be a lot more regulation around it.
And I started to learn that actually just selling digital albums and digital products, just like
you sell a vinyl, but the digital version like we're doing with NFTs, right?
Or selling products and services through Dillcoin where it's not a security, right?
It's really like credits in my system.
And another way to look at it is it's like a membership, right, to my ecosystem and basically
doing everything we can to avoid being viewed as a security and instead being viewed as like
a payment platform for my business, right?
So, I personally think there's actually bigger potential in what we are doing here, which is
selling digital products that are not revenue linked because I think the revenue link can
oftentimes hold down the valuation of these products and not not if you're dealing with
like owning the Beatles catalog.
Like if you own a piece of the Beatles catalog, that's clearly valuable.
There's very consistent revenue.
But like it's also unlikely to, in my opinion, rise much above the valuation of whatever connected
revenues there are there.
Um, what's cool about what I'm doing is I'm selling my albums to people that just want
to buy to support the music and also see the future value in my products and services that
I'm building connected to it.
Um, but to me, it's really about the fan connection to the artist, right?
Like being able to connect to an artist.
So my music makes, let's say, I don't know if on a good year, I might make 50k off my music,
which is like decent, right?
Like a lot, most artists have struggled to make that while some big artists are making
But the point is I have made like, you know, way more than the valuation of my music would
suggest via streaming rights.
So what I'm getting at is that the streaming income is scalable, is so much less scalable.
So like, you know, a big artist like Drake or Taylor Swift, if they came in with an NFT
collection that was connected to an annual tour and exclusive merch experience and stuff
like these would be billion dollar brands pretty much overnight in web three, if designed the
right way with the right mint, with the right utility.
Um, so I believe that it's more about selling products and experiences to your fans and the
the financial side of like ownership of the music, the economics just aren't great because
Spotify pays so little like Apple music, Spotify, YouTube, they pay so little.
So while it is true that a bigger artist with really consistent income will have success in
selling their catalog through web three, I think there's actually more value in just selling
your music through web three and keeping the ownership, right?
Sell it like a digital vinyl, a digital collectible.
And, um, what I also think, like Michael, I think you're someone who sort of understands
And this is what I always bring up.
People jump to, Oh, it's a security.
You're going to jail, blah, blah, blah.
It's not at all a freaking security.
I sold my albums at wholesaler price and everybody bought from me, the distributor during my NFT
The mint price was 0.03 ETH.
Now as the distributor and manufacturer, I suggested that people might mark that up to
That doesn't make it a security.
It's literally the business model of Amazon with a digital product.
It's like people jump to, it's a security.
I'm selling my album as a digital product.
People are buying it from me at the manufacturer distributor pricing.
And they're like independent record store owners who can now go list that at a markup on
their storefront and it's literally the same thing that's happening on Amazon.
So anyway, very long winded way to explain what I think is such an important point about
music NFTs is that rights management and royalty management is like honestly simpletonville
Like when you really get it, you see that.
And it's hard to understand because I never saw this coming.
You know, in 2016, I was like, oh, we could put the whole music industry on blockchain and
And then what I didn't see coming was like, oh, let's just sell our music to everybody
And that's going to bring me over a million dollars in sales.
Like I would have never hit a million dollars in sales if I was like buy a percentage of my
album because my album doesn't make shit.
Like I'm making more sales because I'm saying buy my music to support me.
If I was saying buy this to have ownership of my album, people would just look at the
streams and be like, this ain't shit.
And so long story short, dill coin payouts as rewards based on the streaming that are
not actually fully revenue linked as the purpose.
I think the dill coin payouts are going to exceed the entire Spotify valuation of payouts.
So literally, I think my dill coin rewards are going to pay collectors more than 100% of
my master's revenue over the long term.
That that meaning that like and obviously no artists would give up 100% of their masters
That would just be crazy.
I mean, most artists are talking about giving up 20% of masters.
So what I'm setting out to prove with dill coin is that the dill rewards that go out based
on streaming are going to be greater than the actual revenue of the streaming.
And I'll tie the whole thing off with just saying if the regulatory environment improves
or we get some clarity, I would love to attach the real streaming revenue to the dill coin
via adding to the liquidity pool, which is a completely decentralized and value saving
way to do it as it keeps the money within our ecosystem until people would like to sell
Now, that being said, I'm not promising such as it may constitute a security.
And until there's some legal clarity on that matter, we won't be promising such a revenue
But we have products and services that are attached to this membership, which give it
plenty of value in the meantime.
So yeah, there's a very long winded answer that includes my regulatory thoughts and my thoughts
about the future of copyright sharing and revenue sharing.
So I hope that gives you some perspective, man.
Yeah, that was great, dill.
I'm looking forward to talking to you more about it.
I see there's another hand up.
Let's say what's up to nugget.
I know she's been trying to talk.
I haven't been trying to talk.
Well, thanks for coming in.
Let's go to Alter Ego then.
Yo, when you were talking about the SEC, you just reminded me there's some news going
around that Gary Gensler might be resigning.
So that's some bullish, bullish news.
So just wanted to drop that in there for you.
So maybe they won't be considered.
And everybody can leave you alone now.
One of the guys that I follow, Kelly Kellum, he posted it on there that some crypto sources
are looking at that they got news.
You know, it's ahead of the news and everything, but that's a possibility.
But it's not confirmed, obviously, because the markets are going to shoot up.
So just pay attention to the markets.
If you want to catch anything, guys.
And I like when the markets shoot up, bro.
Get that Dillcoin before it shoots out of this world.
Dude, we had a nice run yesterday, man.
Let me get back to my computer in a second.
But yesterday was absolutely crazy, man.
I mean, getting that refund was the most bullish thing for Dillcoin.
I'm going to check it out.
I'm going to check out the Dillcoin.
You can check it out on the website.
I'm going to, like, click it now.
But, like, Elon tweet, he limited me.
Let's see how we're doing on Dillcoin.
Let's take a look, everybody.
Yesterday, we had a great bounce.
Because we got everybody's money back from the launch pad there.
A lot of people bought in.
Gary Gensler is going to resign.
That would be so amazing.
If Gary Gensler resigns, we're vindicated.
We might get some innovation here in the States.
Not people leaving the country.
It's time for him to go to an old person's home.
You know that ain't going to be the case.
He's probably going to go to some Fortune 500 company that's going to pay...
I get that about a lot of your old men that run your country.
Like, they're not pretty to look at.
Um, some of them really look like they're dying.
Yeah, he's not going to be a supermodel.
I think he needs to go to retirement home.
They can take care of him there.
I'm sick of him running the SEC.
I'm sick of his bullshit.
He's trying to take us all down.
That's why I always say all the things I say.
Because I'm making sure that, you know, Gary Gensler doesn't come after us at DillCoin.
But I think we do a pretty good job avoiding such things.
It's all about, you know, it's all about what you say to the community and how you talk about your products.
There's a lot of scams out here.
Yeah, honestly, if you're not scamming, you're not frauding, then you don't have too much to worry about.
That's what it comes down to.
Because there's always scammers and there's always frauders.
And they're real out here.
I was not able to join, like, on the last several weeks.
Just had some personal things and work.
I don't want to shill, but I send you a DM.
When you have time, please reply.
I'm trying to build something.
And I just wonder if you want to join it.
I'm spending time with my family today.
So, I will be able to join, like, in two or three hours.
I know you host, like, several hours in a row.
So, I will join later, like, in two hours.
We're just getting it started up.
Go ahead to the bottom right and hit that retweet button.
Let's get some more people in the room today.
It's going to be a great day for a great day.
And yesterday was amazing.
We finally got the whole situation cleared up with PSYOP.
We also got everybody refunded.
And on top of that, we had our first credit card sales ever with DillCoin.
There's so many revenue streams that have been created.
You know, on our first day of Twitch, we got almost $200 from the community showing up and supporting.
Then we got almost $200 on our first day of DillCoin sales.
That might not seem like a lot for some.
But for an independent creator and a small business, this is good, guys.
I mean, each step in the right direction, you know.
Everything's not going to be an overnight success on the first day.
But I'm building real time out here in front of everybody.
So, you know, I just want to see consistent growth and new pathways for revenue that are coming in.
How are you doing credit card sales, Dill?
Are you doing like Simplex or is it some other mechanism?
I am using Shopify right now.
I've never heard of that.
Yes, Simplex is a Fiat onboarding ramp.
The advantages, you have to look them up.
It's a little bit to get integrated with them.
But essentially, they take all the risk on with the chargebacks and everything else.
So, if you got, you know, if someone, if a consumer charges a card back or uses a fraudulent card and, you know, you're not responsible for it, they take it.
But they're a Fiat on-ramp.
If I'll send you that, well, actually, I can't send you a link right now because I can't send messages or tweet anything thanks to my friend Elon.
But, yeah, look them up, Simplex.
But it's great to see that you're using Shopify.
The only thing to just be careful of is that, you know, do your due diligence on who you're letting use the card because, God forbid, someone scam it.
And then, you know, you send them the NFT or the crypto and they do a chargeback.
I've heard that from many and I have the same issue.
I mean, technically, it's a similar issue to people doing chargebacks with my merch store, which has fulfillment issues, too.
Because I've had people do a chargeback before.
And what I learned is anytime that Shopify says there's a chance of fraud, you just want to fucking put that order on hold.
So, I'll do the same thing for crypto.
It's usually pretty good.
I haven't had one – I haven't had a normal order that came through and got, you know, reversed.
It was, like, an order that said chance of fraud.
And I was like, ah, fuck it.
Isn't that fucking weird how, like, the chance of fraud is looking out for us?
Yeah, I mean, they do a good job.
Maybe it would be cool to use something like Simplex.
So, I mean, look, the advantage is we have a way to sell crypto right now, which works great.
And if anything seems suspicious, I can put a hold on it and wait for the money to get into my bank account.
And on top of that, if it becomes enough of a revenue path that we're like, all right, we need something more reliable, then we consider whether or not an integration with something like Simplex would work.
But, for now, I see it as a pathway to maybe sell a little bit here and there to people that are onboarding.
And also, you don't need a wallet.
Like, I ask, basically, I ask for an Ether address.
But if you don't have one, you can still just check out.
And then we'll just send you an email that requests, you know, with instructions on how to make a MetaMask.
But it's also not a big deal because, basically, we're able to fulfill the orders and track them.
I mean, someone doesn't have to claim instantly.
It's really not that hard since we're facilitating, you know, OTC and we have a treasury.
So, it's definitely something I'm keeping track of.
And we already fulfilled our first couple orders, which were from people in the community.
But, you know, the real goal here is that we're going to get an iPad.
And whenever I go to do shows and events and stuff, we're going to just set up the iPad with the credit card reader on my Shopify store.
So, then people can buy the dill coin right there with the credit card live at the show.
Or they can even order some merch and stuff like that.
In the future, I mean, one thing I want to do is do, like, dill coin plus merch packages, basically.
So, like, basically, if you buy, I don't know, let's say you buy $250 of dill coin, you'll also get maybe a hat and a shirt and something else with it.
So, it's basically a merch package that comes with dill coin to even get basically higher ticket values, higher sales at the live shows, too.
So, that's where this is going.
This is just the simple version.
And we have what we need now.
Anyone could, you know, we could just get an iPad, set it up on my Shopify store, as long as you have a credit card reader, easily read and take credit card payments for dill coin.
We have our own custom fulfillment system.
It sounds really good for others that, you know, want to make a break, you know?
I mean, it's, for now, it's just a little use case for us.
There's a lot of different ways to do it.
I think it'll be cool when we're at a live show and I can go up on the stage and just say, hey, guys, if you like the music, you want to support, you want to try a new crypto thing, go buy a dill coin.
People, I think, underestimate the power of just getting people to buy 50 bucks, 100 bucks of dill coin just because they want to support the music.
That's why I say it's a meme coin.
It's not just all about, oh, buy this coin because you're going to spend it on the next show.
Like, yeah, that's cool that you can spend it on merch.
You can spend it on coming to shows.
You can spend it on dill NFTs even right now.
But I do think it's a meme coin in the sense that people should just buy it to support the art, to support the music, to hold it.
Even if they're holding 50 bucks, 100 bucks, it's just like Dogecoin or Shiba Inu in that sense.
My goal is to get 1,000 people, 10,000 people, 100,000 people to just hold a little bit of a dill coin.
So I think that type of approach combined with, of course, utility and actual value behind it is the best way to go.
But I think people get too focused on utility.
It's not all about utility.
Like, a lot of people will just put 50 bucks into this to try it out or 100 bucks or 1,000, you know?
And we need to reach those people because there's a lot of people who don't know Uniswap or they don't even buy crypto.
But, like, they get it enough where, like, if they like my music and they like the show, they might go, all right, I'll put 100 bucks in that.
I don't know shit about crypto, but I'm just going to buy it.
And I think we can all remember being that guy, you know?
So, like, I would have been that guy if I didn't know about crypto.
I would be like, all right, this guy is, this is kind of cool.
I never heard of a music crypto, right?
So that's kind of where I'm at.
That's how I think of it.
And, like, honestly, it's just, like, it was so easy for me to set this all up.
We had all the tools we needed.
So I just think it's funny how, like, you know, people make such a big deal out of stuff here in Web3.
Like, I'm just building as we go and dropping shit that makes sense to me.
So this just, this was obvious to me.
It's just, like, we need a way for people to buy with a credit card.
Because there's a lot of people who would like to buy that don't understand MetaMask.
And, like, we don't have to stress about, like, the MetaMask shit.
Some people are so obsessed with, some people are so obsessed with the blockchain that they forget that this is a business.
Like, this is a business first.
We use the blockchain, right?
Like, I'm not a fucking blockchain.
I'm allowed to take payments and process them myself.
Like, we're selling a product, all right?
People, people also, another thing people do is they act like they're selling a security.
When it's, like, are you, you're not, if you say you're selling a product and not a security,
then you don't have to fucking consider all these crazy things that people often go out of their way.
And, in my opinion, do unnecessarily.
So, to me, it's obvious that what we're selling is a product and a membership within our ecosystem, right?
There's different levels of membership that you can own.
You can work your way up to a membership, right?
You can work your way up to a certain level, right?
It's kind of like a payment processor.
It's very similar to building our own payment gateway.
And I'm allowed to facilitate payments with a credit card.
There's nothing illegal about it, you know?
There's nothing questionable about it, legally.
So, that's what we're doing.
And it's great to have some sales.
And I think we'll continue to just run it up, you know?
It's just, hey, if you want to buy with a credit card, go to itslit.org slash coin.
Click buy with a credit card and buy with a credit card.
If you know how to use Uniswap and you have a MetaMask wallet, go buy with MetaMask.
They're both supporting my business.
They're both supporting our community.
You know, every little, every dollar counts.
You know, every single dollar counts.
Every dollar that I make in credit card sales is a dollar that I can put back into Dilcoin.
Every dollar that I make in Twitch subscriptions is a dollar I can put back to Dilcoin.
Every dollar that I make on Twitter subscriptions, same thing.
I don't know when that's coming back, but that's how it works.
So, shout out to everyone who's here.
I know we're having a rough day today because a lot of people are unable to see tweets.
So, thank you for finding this room.
I know that I'm barely able to see tweets anymore.
Let's help some more people try to find the room.
Go to the bottom right and retweet it, guys.
They're rate limiting us like crazy, but we still have 50 people in here.
I think that's pretty good, all thing considered, because I know a lot of people can't see tweets.
So, I would imagine the Twitter engagement is down bad.
Because I use Twitter a lot, and I can't engage on anything.
It's not what we like to see.
Let's say what's up to Nerd.
Nerd's been here quietly waiting for a while.
Yeah, Dil, I am listening.
I am on the driving right now.
Always a pleasure to have you.
Keep up the good work, brother.
We'll hear from them soon.
I came in a little bit late, and I was just listening to you and you talking about being
able to buy with a credit card.
I was wondering what platform you're using.
I'm starting to help some music artists as well, so just wanting to know that.
Yeah, I'm using my own Shopify and then doing fulfillments myself.
So, I just have the orders set up.
I get the ETH address, or if they don't have an ETH address, we just get that information,
and then we tell them how to set up a MetaMask wallet.
I'm sure there's more automation that we could add in, but the fact of the matter is, like,
I think people need to understand this.
You don't need to automate things until it's out of your control, and also, usually, it's
going to be making enough money then.
Like, I could probably process, you know, like, you know, $5,000, $10,000 of orders
this way before it, like, became a problem.
I hope everyone understands that.
Like, I'm happy to sit there and do work that's going to result in revenue, you know?
Also, what do you, like, what do you recommend selling music for?
Because I have a bunch of music artists now, and, you know, kind of wondering what, you
know, a good price point for them.
I remember you talking about, you know, selling it for a different price before, and I know
I paid attention to Emily Lazar and what she's been doing.
And I just kind of wondered what your thoughts are on the matter.
It totally depends what you're selling.
I would say there's different strategies.
I personally sell music NFTs for, like, a dollar or two.
And then I also sell the same music for, like, hundreds of dollars on Ethereum.
So, it just depends where you're selling, what blockchain, what the approach is.
You know, like, cheaper music has its benefit, but selling more expensive can get you a different
audience that's willing to pay more.
But I would say on the cheaper side, one thing I see is new artists go too expensive.
If you're a new, start cheap, get people in at a good price, and then you can move your
And I was thinking, just like the record industry, you know, selling, like, do you remember back,
you're probably way too young, but back in the days when we bought records, you ended
up with, like, a poster or something to go with it because you idolized the band.
So, you know, that was a big thing, too.
Oh, yeah, that's exactly what we do.
You know, that's why we include products, merch, we're doing vinyls.
It's just a matter of time before we're able to deliver some of that stuff.
But, yeah, I definitely want to do that stuff.
I personally don't focus on it heavily.
I think some people focus on that.
I prefer to focus on the secondary value of my NFTs to each their own.
You know, I think that stuff is cool.
It's a nice positive for collectors.
But, in my opinion, what every collector really wants is their NFTs to be valuable in the secondary
So, as long as I'm delivering that, I think we can take our time with the other stuff.
I think I agree with you, actually, because I think the power in this whole technology and
reasons why artists should get into this is the secondary sales.
And, you know, I love what you're doing.
I've been following you for quite a while.
I watch you all the time.
I think you are brilliant, actually.
And what you've done so far.
I mean, look, what I understand is that if you can make your NFTs and your coin valuable
for people to sell it and get real money, they'll buy again.
But if you sell someone an NFT for, you know, $200 and then you send them a little poster
to say thank you and then your NFT isn't worth shit, then no one's going to buy again.
Because, like, unfortunately, the little poster is not going to, like, make people happy about
buying your worthless NFTs.
So, like, people need to understand that.
All that shit is, like, extra if the NFT does well.
It's like if you get enough funding from your NFT actually doing well, then it's good to
But, like, artists should not be, like, taking their NFT money and then spending it on shit
Because, like, honestly, it's nice for your collectors, but, like, it's not going to get
Like, you guys have to understand that.
Like, too many people think that, like, delivering a vinyl or, like, a poster or delivering, like,
physical works is going to be, like, the ultimate thing that's going to, like, cause
Like, the promise of that will get people to buy.
But, like, you need to spend, like, 80% of your time, like, selling people on the fact
that they're going to get the physical shit.
And, like, then delivering it, of course.
But, like, too many artists just think that, like, they're going to focus totally on, like,
the utility and it's going to get people buying.
Like, you need a consistent strategy of sales.
You need a consistent strategy.
Everybody needs a consistent strategy of sales.
It's, unfortunately, you need, you need that strategy of sales.
You can't, can't just, you can't just make art and, and, and, you have to sell it.
Some people, like, I get.
And, well, some people, some artists say, well, I don't want to be the one to sell it.
I just want to do the art and, and that's okay, but you're going to need a partner then.
You're going to need a partner to sell it because art, art doesn't sell, it doesn't really sell itself.
It's hard to, sometimes you get a piece.
It's hard to sell your art.
Sometimes you get a piece that's so impactful that it sells itself or sometimes you get that
song that just catches on.
But if you want to do this thing consistently as a career, you got to get used to selling
I, a hundred percent agree.
Even if you have that piece that would sell itself, you still have to have that reach.
Like, it has to be put in front of the eyes of somebody who wants to pay the money for
So, realistically, the, the more eyes you can get in front of, uh, the better chances
you're going to have to sell your pieces.
So, I mean, that work, you have to put in that work to get your pieces, uh, in front
And it's the marketing and sales strategy that's actually going to make that person have the
buying decision once it's in front of them.
Like getting in front of them is one thing, but then it's also about like, are they going
And so like, mo, a lot of, some people really will buy because they're like, oh, this artist
has delivered cool physicals in the past.
But like, to be honest with you guys, if you want to understand the NFT game and the crypto
game, you gotta, it starts by realizing that the most thing people are going to look at
is what did you, what is your previous project worth?
You know, is your previous project just something that got minted and is worth nothing?
And now you're back with another, another project to kind of dump on us?
Or did you really put in the work on your previous project and it's, and it's worth more
And if that's true, everyone's going to be excited to buy.
That's not something bad about the market.
People act like that's a bad thing about the market.
No, it's a good thing about the market.
It means that people want to buy projects that are actually creating value.
If you're just sucking value out, then it's tough.
So I sometimes think that when, if also, here's another thing, and then I'll let some other
people share their opinions.
But if you're like, buy my NFT and I'm going to send you the physical painting, that's cool
But like, what's the value of the NFT then?
Like, did I just buy this to get the physical painting?
And now you've like given up and you're moving on to like your next physical painting, like
sale through an NFT or like, are you actually building a collection around it that has some cool
things like, you know, am I going to get future prints?
Am I going to get another physical painting somehow by owning multiple of them?
Like there just needs to be that additional strategy behind it to make the NFT valuable.
But too many artists are just like, oh, yeah, that was like a physical piece.
Like, you know, that's kind of maybe they don't overtly say that, but their attitude is
So we need more artists that realize that, like, the utility is a bonus.
And the NFT value needs to be thought of.
So, I mean, look, I love the idea of like shipping physical prints and, you know, stuff like that.
But I don't love the idea of an NFT just representing a one time sale with not too much of a strategy
So there's some tips that can maybe help some artists thinking about how to get more sales.
It really is about, you know, can you bring in more collectors and will your NFTs be valuable
on those secondary markets?
You know, love it or hate it.
But say what's up to TreeCoin.
Just enjoying my day off from my day job and trying to relax a little.
Going through a couple different spaces with some people I know and trying to show some
How are you doing today, Dil?
Happy to be here running this show.
It's like a holiday weekend.
They're limiting our rate.
They're giving us a hard time.
And Elon's shutting us down.
But we're still doing good.
We've still got a good amount of people in here.
So it's good to see everyone showing up anyway.
Screw the Twitter apocalypse.
Everybody go to the bottom right and retweet the room.
Screw the Twitter apocalypse.
We're still here doing mean fi morning.
Have you heard of Mastodon?
Well, supposedly, it's a decentralized kind of Twitter.
And, you know, so there is no algorithm.
So people post using hashtags and follow.
And so whenever you start to follow via hashtags, information about whatever subject you're interested in shows up there.
So I've been looking at it a little bit and don't mind it.
Oh, like it sounds really cool.
Yeah, I mean, I've heard it from a couple people.
I have friends in the movie industry and they say the movie industry is kind of big in there.
And it's funny because the friend I have said, oh, my gosh, like I had to turn off some of the notifications because so much came through.
I went over there and I think I got about three followers so far.
But, you know, like it's worth it.
We might want to look there.
We may want to look there or use these two in conjunction.
We're all about like linking together, right?
We're not going to say no.
Well, anyway, guys, this is Twitter Apocalypse.
We need Gary Gensler to resign.
We need Elon to remove the limits.
I'm getting four million impressions a month and Elon is slowing me down.
I'm trying to hit five million impressions a month.
I don't I don't you know, one day, one day it's going to take away like one hundred thousand impressions.
That's ten times what I get in a month on Instagram and I have more followers there.
So I don't think it's going to live that long.
I don't like I want to like take some bets about how long he's going to live.
Like I think he's not going to live that long.
You know who I'm talking about.
I know it's kind of fucked up, but that's how I go about thinking things like this.
Well, I think he's going to live a long and happy life, even if he deletes the entire Twitter app.
I really don't care how long he lives, but I have a feeling.
OK, I just have a feeling he's not going to live much longer.
Well, you know, when you speak out against the Matrix, sometimes things happen.
Anyway, let's go to TreeCoin.
I'm just in shock of what I'm hearing over here.
Having a nice day, you know.
I see you throwing the emojis.
Look, I know it's a Twitter apocalypse.
But, you know, it's not it's not going to change our lives here.
He's saying that, you know, you need to go hang out with your family.
Get some time off Twitter, man.
I kind of think what's going to happen is that they are going to limit everybody.
And then they're going to say certain people have to pay like like some people that want to do like whatever they want to pull stuff for using for AI and shit.
But they're going to have to pay, basically.
That's what it seems like.
What do you guys think is going to happen?
Why is he slowing down Twitter?
And what's going to happen?
Is it going to be something?
He said it was about the bots.
So I think at heart he was like at heart, I think he was trying to do something against the bots.
I think it's I think it's a ploy to get money.
Like, I think if you want to use Twitter, you're going to have to pay to get the checkmark and then be allowed to see tweets.
And if you want the free version, you'll be like highly limited.
So it's just I think it's just a cash grab, honestly, in my opinion.
I mean, I think it's pretty obviously a cash grab, which I think it's fine.
I just think that they may have made a mistake by limiting the verified users so low.
Like, I wish they would have just put it a bit higher.
It's kind of messed up, man.
Like, um, I like, you can't, you can't stick that.
Just easy Sunday morning.
And yes, yesterday was really, really rough day with this Twitter stuff.
But, you know, more I think about it, I think it is like, you know, when Spotify first started,
And then they started bombarding us with commercials.
And then as time went on, it got worse.
And then they said, well, okay, without a commercial, you can pay.
And then it was really nominal fee.
And then it started going up and up and up.
What's your favorite genre of music?
I love lounge music, too.
But jazz I love, and I like to sing it, too.
And yes, that's all I needed to know.
Yeah, but I'm actually listening a little more to Dil's stuff, and I like it.
I think Mr. X posted something, too, Dil.
Some really cool for Pepe and Web3.
I own both of the NFTs, of course.
Of course I support Mr. X.
Yeah, I just discovered it this morning.
But I think it's really cool.
I'll have to look into that.
Yeah, we got to support Mr. X.
He's building good stuff.
He's always here for the community.
So anyway, what are your thoughts?
Do you think we're going to have to be paying more for this?
People that are doing this for fun, paying for it.
But then I understand for business purposes, sure.
Or you can write it off as an expense.
But as far as the leisure or fun, what are your thoughts on that?
I mean, it's not that expensive to pay for verified.
I think it's cool if they want to make you pay for verified.
But at least give us a limit that's going to be not hit.
Like, whatever, $10,000 now?
I mean, I already hit my limit or whatever, and it's bullshit.
So they need to fix that.
I mean, if they just get everyone to pay, they'll have plenty of money.
So if they want to limit people by paying, fine by me.
But what the problem is, is when I'm paying for verified, and these motherfuckers want
to not let me use Twitter.
And don't change anything in your profile.
I had to check mark, verify, pay them for it, and all that stuff.
First off, good morning, Dale.
Good morning to everyone in the space.
You know, and I'm paying, and I changed...
You probably remember, Dale.
I changed my name from Kevin to Kev, because I go by Kev.
And these motherfuckers, man...
It's been 10, 11, 12 days, and I've sent message after message.
You know, I got the functions, but the check mark won't show up, and they haven't responded.
That's why the organizations are big.
You know, don't change anything in your profile, because they'll get you.
Yeah, that's what they mentioned.
That's what the organization thing was big with Ben, because, like, you could change your
PFP and your name, and they wouldn't remove your blue check mark if you're an affiliate.
So, a lot of people are launching these organizations, verified organizations, paying the thousand
bucks a month, and people don't want to wait, like, 10, 15 days, and they'll pay that.
There's a business there, essentially.
It's like a whole fucking...
Elon or whoever is missing, like, something in their brain, because there's no way that
I will pay for what he's gonna give me.
He's making things annoying, so people will pay for it, like...
I'm like, would you want to wait 10 to 15 days to give you a blue check mark, or would
you get, uh, become an affiliate?
He's making it focused, money focused.
It doesn't make any sense.
I mean, uh, or a hundred and...
A hundred and forty-four or something like that?
They should just raise it to a hundred K for verified accounts.
I don't understand why they can't just raise it to a hundred K for verified accounts,
and so that we don't hit the limit.
I mean, if they want to make it so that other people feel like they have to pay, then, all
He didn't say that verified organizations have a limit at all.
I didn't see that in his tweet.
But then you're paying a thousand bucks a month, so why would there be a fucking limit?
Oh, yeah, there's a limit.
Yeah, he's limiting you, and you're still fucking paying!
Well, I don't think he wants an AI company to be able to just get verified organizations
and then run it up all the requests either.
So I think that he's trying to monetize it, and that's fine, because if you're some big
AI company that wants to scrape all the data, then, like, I get it.
They should be paying something more to scrape all the data.
I get it all this time, like, it's 2024 now, nearly.
And next year is 2024, like, there's been people trying to scrape, like, since the beginning
Yeah, I mean, he didn't have to cut it cold turkey.
I think that's the best way to put it.
He didn't have to cut it cold turkey, man.
He could have throttled it, but this is extreme.
I feel like he, I feel like he tried to make a move to, like, preemptively avoid bots that
are, like, inevitably going to try to adapt to this new system, when in reality, he should
have just, like, throttled it the normal way and let people try to do whatever the fuck
I absolutely agree with you.
Like, that's a lot of sense of what you're saying.
He misread the room entirely.
I think he should have just throttled it and let them do what they're going to do to try
to adapt while he works on a long-term solution.
I don't think there's any reason to, I don't think there's any reason to cut the whole thing
cold turkey when, you know, it was just already happening, like you said, for years.
I wonder, I wonder what his perspective is on it.
Nah, I don't see B-Dot here today.
He was, he was in, I don't understand how that man can be in, like, three, four spaces
I was, I was, I was, I was following yesterday, listening to him speak, and it seemed like he
had a couple of, two different rooms he was speaking in.
I don't know, I might have been tripping, because my, my shit was messed up.
You know, I couldn't do, I couldn't do anything, so maybe that was it, but.
Just need a few phones, man.
Man, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's a genius at what he does, man.
Yeah, he's a good dude, he's working on some cool stuff, I'm waiting to see the platform
He's, he's got some interesting stuff he's got going on.
Yeah, he keeps saying he's gonna build me an NFT marketplace.
I have yet to see it so far, but I'm waiting.
He busy, I know he's busy, man.
I don't, I don't see how, I don't know.
One of my thing is, I'm gonna, I was, it was supposed to happen a couple years ago,
but I'm, I'm gonna open up a little jazz cafe.
Nothing, nothing big, that's the problem.
I live in like a small, a small town in Kentucky where everybody knows everybody and, you know,
and I'm close, I'm close to Cincinnati.
I'm close to, you know, West Virginia.
I was going to, I was going to try Cincinnati, but after doing some economic stuff and all
that, you know, I decided against that, but I'm trying to, if you don't mind, you don't
have to give me, is it, is it, is it, where you, where you live, where you live, big jazz
Oh, no, no, I used to live in Chicago and I really loved going to different places, but
every time we travel, I would, we would go to jazz clubs and just listen and love and
just, I don't know, I'm just more of a, like, I enjoy the lounge singing and stuff like
So we would, we would seek, you know, if there was a live jazz any place and we would
Well, I used to live in Seattle and, um, for a long time and, and that, that place, like
down on the pier and stuff like that was saturated with like, uh, all type, all types of clubs.
But, uh, jazz, jazz was one of the things down there and I used to go down there and,
uh, uh, all the time and I was like, man, that's when I made my decision.
I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to do this, but it's not going to
It's just going to be like a cafe.
I know, I know some fingers.
But, uh, but yeah, that's the, the problem is me, I'm trying to figure out where exactly
And I'm trying to get one more child from college.
Don't think too much about it.
If you feel the passion and fall, just do it.
I was going to, I was going to suggest, uh, something for you.
I see that you're down in the U S and, and, you know, it logistically, it's a lot harder
to do the thing I'm going to suggest to you, but your dollar is worth a lot more than ours.
And so, um, Calgary, I'm in Canada, Calgary, Canada.
Um, so I, I don't know if you've ever thought about coming and like doing that sort of thing
in Canada, Calgary, I would suggest would be a great place.
It's kind of really booming right now.
And, uh, I, I, I don't see many jazz clubs around here.
I I'm sure there's a ton of people that love jazz out here.
There is, yeah, I used to, um, when I, when I was in Seattle and Oak Harbor, Washington,
well, I used to travel to Canada all the time, you know, uh, yeah, I stayed in Canada, Surrey,
Surrey, and, uh, uh, it was up by, up by Bellingham, Washington.
I don't know if you're familiar with, uh, yes.
And, uh, I had a partner.
I lived about a half hour away from there and had a partner that had lived in, uh, Ferndale
and, uh, I mean, it was just right close to the border and, you know, as a matter of
fact, I, I married, uh, my second marriage was to a, um, a woman that was from Surrey
and, uh, she was, uh, Australian and, uh, Fiji mixed and, uh, but yeah, you're right.
I mean, there, there's, I don't think I've ever been on, in a jazz club there.
I do like the ferry rides where you can go to dinner, ferry rides and all that stuff.
Well, I would suggest look at Calgary.
Calgary right now has like with, uh, July 7th, uh,
the stampede is coming, uh, to Calgary and they have over 2 million visitors coming for
Um, uh, anyways, I, I was going to say it's, you know, it has a lot of turnover and people
coming here to check it out.
And, uh, they're basically Calgary's an oil and gas town and it, it, it's turning into
Um, so, uh, you know, it's, it's worth a look at some, a place like that.
I can't wait to get back there.
I've been away for a little bit, but, uh, I can't wait to get back there.
I have a lot of friends that are still in Washington and, and in Canada.
And, uh, yeah, it's just one of those things on the list that I need to.
Well, I say you get more for your dollar out here.
We don't, when we come to visit the U.S.
There's so many places I love to go.
I, all I gotta do is go into a store and do my taxes.
I understand what you're saying.
You're the first person that's going out for your own family.
You know, like, I absolutely hear you.
That's one thing to look at.
Appreciate your, your insight there.
You can also do in your hometown, if you're like more feeling like not moving or doing
something giant and elaborate, depends on what your expectations are.
I mean, what the return are you looking for?
Is this more like a, a hobby given back to the community, stuff like that.
Of course you want to make your revenues too, but you know, you can start small and, you
know, there are people that really are talented and they want to participate too.
So we're going to, I love jazz, you know, and it's, it's not about making the money.
This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time.
You know, I don't care if I make enough money just to, to pay the people that works and,
and keep the lights on, you know, I'm good, you know, but, uh, but yeah.
Just follow your passion.
I want to play jazz with you.
And I'm off to head out to the mountains to go mountain biking.
Thanks for hosting the space.
I love coming to your rooms and listening to everything.
So totally appreciate it and, um, have a happy Sunday to everyone.
Jen, thanks for coming in.
You know, we're always happy to have you.
You're welcome to stop by any chance you get.
There's a lot of great artists and creators in here that are looking for help and opportunities.
And anyone who's an artist can tap in with Jen.
She's always trying to support artists and creators.
And keep coming back for MemeFi Morning.
Um, I'm going to bounce too, but, uh, I hope you have a wonderful day, man.
And I'm sure I'll see you soon.
You know, we're just getting started, guys.
We're going to keep the show going.
Thank you, everybody who's here.
It's a great day for MemeFi.
I want to dive into some charts now.
If you guys want to talk about some memes, talk about MemeFi.
It's 12 p.m. here in Australia.
So we just came in to Monday morning.
So stay strapped to y'all.
Well, guys, let's look at some stuff.
So I'm looking at OpenSea right now.
And finally, we're starting to see the mystery cards go up on the floor.
I don't know if you guys have been paying attention, but if you look at OpenSea,
you'll see the mystery cards are starting to move up above the other revealed cards.
They're going to continue.
If you want to have a chance of getting a rare in the reveal, guys, go check it out.
Go scoop up a couple more of those.
Just a lot of people who got their ETH back from our pre-sale yesterday ended up going
and scooping some more mystery cards, scooping some more Dill coin.
I mean, we had a nice run yesterday after everybody got back their pre-sale for Dill P.
We had a nice run in Dill coin.
So we're at $675K market cap now, guys.
I actually bought some, yo, right before you had figured it out, how to do it.
So you got a nice little gain on that buy then.
Dude, I'm telling you guys.
I just posted up to the top.
I have millions of people who know my music.
People are underestimating the value of just those people buying in $50 to $100 of Dill coin.
Because seriously, this is the huge potential.
It's just people buying in a little bit of Dill coin.
Buying in various different means that we have available.
So that's what it's about, guys.
We're going to take this to the absolute next level.
And I'm happy for everybody that supports.
Thank you for getting some Dill coin.
And shout out to everybody who's listening in right now.
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It's the Twitter apocalypse today.
It's the Twitter apocalypse today.
Elon's trying to shut us down.
I don't know what's going on with that.
The mic off in the background.
20-month-old running around right now.
You know, it's funny thinking about it.
But I wonder what crypto is going to be like when he's able to understand what crypto is like.
You know, like what a Bitcoin is and all that stuff.
It's going to be weird like five, ten years from now.
But it's like everything passes by so quickly now.
I think everybody can have their own crypto, their own coin.
It's like owning a Bitcoin.
It's going to be weird, man.
You imagine this shit in five, ten years?
What things are going to be like?
I mean, everything moves so quickly.
Imagine what Bitcoin would be or what Ethereum is going to be.
Like the entire landscape, it's going to be different, you know.
And it's interesting raising this kid.
You think it'll be the same?
It's built on the same things.
I mean, the technology didn't even exist.
It's going to change as time goes, you know.
It's going to be evolving.
I mean, who knew the ecosystem would be how it is today with NFTs and stuff like that?
You know, it's pretty crazy.
It's only going to get better.
So, like, with my project I've been working on, I went through the process of, like, adding our token onto different EVM other chains.
Like, Avalanche, Polkadot, Phantom, Binance.
Like, everyone, like, even Avalanche, everyone is different.
And when you dive into those different blockchains and everything that it all entails, it's like this entirely different ecosystem that you have to understand.
And that's just a few of them.
There's so many different ones that are out there.
I was telling my wife the other day, it's like, Jesus, you need to be, like, a PhD student to understand all this shit.
You got to, like, study it all the time.
I mean, like, I know nothing, really, about Avalanche.
And I've been in crypto for a very long time.
You don't have to study it.
All right, all right, nugget.
At this point, I'm just chiming in with stuff that doesn't make sense.
But, yeah, it's, like, all the different things and tools that you can utilize.
I know you were mentioning earlier, man, about using, like you said, Shopify for, like, your sales.
Well, do you know there's actually a platform called My Crypto Checkout?
You have to be listed on CMC, though.
But once you're listed on CMC, people could then go and utilize your token, the deal token, to buy, like, merch, gift cards, the token, whatever you want, utilizing your token or utilizing crypto, like Bitcoin.
I mean, that's just one platform out of a minute.
But, like, it's just learning, like, well, how many crypto accepting platforms are there?
I mean, My Crypto Checkout, crypto coin payments.
You know, what they all entail and how to get listed on them.
And it's just, it's wild, you know, like, trying to, like, stay on top of it.
Michael, that sounds dope.
I definitely am going to look for an integration that allows that kind of stuff.
I'll have to check that out.
I never finish the CoinMarket cap listing.
But, yeah, it takes a minute.
And then once it's finalized, give it about three days to a week.
And make sure, like I said before, once you have that ticket in, take that ticket number
and pin it to your, put it on your website front page and put it on your, put it on your
Twitter account so they can see it pinned to its very top.
Did you fill out that whole thing about, like, with the, like, Google Sheet and everything?
Uh, well, yeah, they're going to want that because they need to know, like, all the supply
But, yeah, it takes, it's going to take about, like, about 30, 40 minutes to go from print
But I've done it, like, with several different coins.
So, like, you get, you just know the process.
But it's just filling out all the numbers.
And then, I would say roughly, if you have the data right, it's going to take you about 30 minutes
They get everything together.
And then once it's in, you just got to wait three to five days.
And then not pin that stuff to your website and your Twitter account.
Because then if they go to look, like, on day two and it's not there, then you're going
to fucking wait, like, a month, you know, if something is annoying.
I find this API endpoint that displays the total supply.
Yeah, so you can actually pull that from Etherscan.
You can get that from there.
So, there's a lot of – and then also, too, I was going to tell you, man, you're – have
you updated your Etherscan information?
I'm registered on Etherscan.
Okay, yeah, because that's helpful, too, because if you apply and that's not there, they're
going to check that, too.
Because all they're doing is making sure that all your information is the same, like, everywhere.
And then once they do that, then they can get you on.
So, how do I get the actual API endpoint for my supply?
And I'm like, how is that legit?
Megan, can you let us talk without chiming in so much, please?
That – you can get that actually off of – you can get that off of Etherscan.
You can go on – there's, like, I've heard exactly where it's at, but it's on there.
So, you have to pull – okay, let's see.
So, I have to get the endpoint that depends on the supply right here?
Yeah, so, if you go into your Etherscan – if you go to Etherscan, you should be able to pull –
when you log in, if you've already –
You can help me maybe another time, but, yeah.
Yeah, I'll send you a DM, man.
I can help you go through it.
It takes a minute, but it's totally cool to help you.
But, yeah, it's so – because you get too many more eyes on you, man, when you get on there.
It's just, like, you get a social page.
If you have decent spike-ups, I mean, especially when you get over a million online market cap,
I think if you can get in the top – if you do more than $50,000 a day in volume,
then if you are doing more than $50,000 a day in volume and say that your percentage increase is more than, like, 50%,
then you would show up on what's called the top gainers list,
which essentially, based on the other cryptocurrencies, you might display on the front page of CoinMarketCap.
So, there's a lot of big marketing plays with CoinMarketCap once you get on there.
So, say, like, this – yeah.
So, like, you want to be in the front page?
But you got to be on there first, though.
I'm buying some of your coins right now.
You know, all you're talking about, what's the contract address ending?
So, like, our contract address ends in –
All right, I just bought some.
Yeah, happy to support, man.
Let's continue to connect.
Let's see if you can get Dilcoin listed in all the right places.
I value your knowledge and experience, and I believe in your project, bro.
I think I just brought a little pullback.
Yeah, and that's the biggest thing in crypto.
Like, people, like, should, like, be able to, like, help each other.
Because this shit isn't – like, it's so much information out there.
I mean, like, I launched a project back in 2021, and I didn't know about porting to different bridges.
And that's where you can use, like, Wormhole and Chainport to go for them.
I already have the ideas for that.
Maybe you can help me set it up through, like, Wormhole or something one day.
Because I do want to use –
So – and then also, Wormhole can do NFTs.
So, say, like, all your NFTs are probably right now on Ethereum, right?
Well, I mean, like, they're – are they ERC20?
No, I'm thinking of the name.
Like, they're – I mean, like, you can put them onto, like, Polygonmatics so that the fees – or Solana, so the fees are less when they go to purchase them.
So, basically, you can not just port your token to different blockchains.
You can port your NFTs to different blockchains.
So, when people go to buy them, they pay less in fees.
And then, if they want, they can port them back.
Like, I mean, Wormhole is pretty damn cool what it can do.
But, like, Chainport is pretty awesome, too.
Like, a big thing about Chainport, which my wife and I are looking into, is that you can set up a custom port.
They charge you, like, $5,000.
But, dude, if you are having a – if you're having a lot of volume, like, people are moving from, like, Ethereum to Binance or from Ethereum to Polkadot, you can put a port fee on there.
So, that every single time someone takes, like, $1,000 of deal and they move it over to the Binance Smart Chain, you can set it so you can collect 1% of that fee for it to be ported over.
And people will do that shit because they don't want to, like, pay the Ethereum fee, especially when the way goes insane the way it is.
But it's just, like, stuff like that you don't got to know that actually even exists, like, options to do that stuff.
But, like, yeah, porting is huge.
I mean, because, like, yeah, so many communities only exist on certain chains.
You keep unmuting your mic.
Or is it broken or something?
Yeah, I'm not even touching it.
I don't know what's going on.
Twitter's, like, broken right now.
I feel like everyone's getting rugged out of spaces.
Let's try to – let me try to reconnect here.
Yeah, let's put you down and back up.
I can't even mute my mic right now.
Let's put you down and back up.
Yeah, come on up, everybody.
It's a great day for a great day, everybody.
Let's get some more people up here.
Let's get some good vibes going.
Excited to see what's going down today.
Everybody seems to be rate limited.
It feels like the Twitter apocalypse around here.
So, hopefully we see a comeback from that.
Let me try reconnecting this space real quick.
But you've got to come here.