Now I'm not sure if I'll give it like 5 in the link to a bunch of folks see who we can get in here
Yo yo yo. Did you uh, did you use? I did. It was tough. Was it the uh um the minting process was really bad.
How? How does that happen? Just so many people at the same time. Oh, I gotcha. It was just it overloaded their back end that was holding the stuff for the scholarships. So like wallet checking.
Gotcha. So it just like you got failed response after failed response. But price is still pretty pretty freaking high.
Yeah, it is pretty well. I think when I jumped on this morning I saw that like 120 125 and I was like oh, man, that's crazy. And then I think it's gotten up to 150 and can been kind of hanging out around. Yeah.
I thought you seen that selling and then trying to get back in but I Didn't it was moving so fast I Just wasn't sure I think if it would take off or not Yeah, I think it's hard to know what to do at this point, but it seems like whole
is pretty strong. I mean it's hard to say because sometimes when the NFTs actually get revealed, you know, the price drops from there. Yeah, I don't know because it's just uncharted territory. Yeah, I mean even if we were to go down a little bit, still pretty good.
where it's sitting at. Yeah, I'm at about three X on it right now and it could, you know, it could drop considerably. I still have about 30 solar of, actually, no, I'm about four X right now. So I have about, you know, 60
before I'm still just doubling my money. So it's still worth a lot. Yeah, that's still pretty awesome.
Have you seen that ABC? Yeah, I haven't looked into it. I don't know anything about it. Man, I was looking at that as well. Like I remember a week ago that thing was sitting at like five. And I was like, I don't even know what this is. Yeah. And then to this morning, I looked at it. It was like 20, 25.
involved with it. And it's like, like they're preaching complete decentralization. So there is no like central Twitter. There's no central discord. So you better trying to be the Bitcoin of
NFTs. Got you. I mean pretty much it's been pumping it. He's got bags big. I mean like his he's super wealthy so he's got money to carry it. Makes more sense. I just couldn't believe it was hitting 40. I was just like, man, like
Some of my some of the NFTs have bought recently are finally doing start to do well, but nothing like obviously you to then I see stuff like this ABC and I don't like the art so I'm like I want to get into it. You know, then a week later it's like up 20 times. Yep. And that's something
Yeah, people are calling on vandals to blow up. What's up, bad goats? I just have no... their whole staking mechanism is too much to involve. All right, how's everyone doing?
good good good man yeah shooting the link out to a few more folks and we'll give it a minute or two to see who pops in okay cool they can't probably been seeing a lot of work on this tombstone high society how has that been working with
those guys. That's been good. I've done work with them before but just with the kind of drought I had to start making some money so I joined them as a dev. How has that been? It's been good. We're working on some cool stuff for them.
Yeah, I can't really divulge what, but yeah, I know I know. Yeah, but it's been good. They have, they have some pretty cool visual artists, so they have people just ready to put together videos and animations and stuff like that.
So it's pretty cool. Sounds good. It's cool. Hey man, it's been a pretty much of a drought in the crypto space couple in the last week especially, a bit quen going on the 19k for the first time. Yeah.
Spoon's rough out there. I mean, so long is about to break through 30 again. Yeah. Mr. Tuber is here. Yeah, we got jacked up on the website now.
I just uh, I'll pin it, but we just uh, corn pop just ran an update on the site for us. Oh, I was seeing this Jack two birds art before. Yeah, he's uh, he's in, that's an awesome story. He um,
His dad helps with managing the project to a degree, but Jack does a whole lot of stuff. He speaks in kids' spaces. I think he was in some NFT Kids Magazine recently. A whole bunch of cool stuff.
And I think another cool situation about the partners is this is a perfect example so like Jack for example, they don't have their own website probably didn't make a whole lot sense to pay to get their own website bill, you know, they just work out they work through Twitter and Voice and
have their open-sea and stuff like that, but now they have a link that they could theoretically send to people. You know, bobbyrabbits.com/#slashjectuber. Cornpop is that because of the react app where there's the hash in between?
Yeah, it's for routing purposes.
Cool, I'm so hopeful in this space though. I'm looking around and I'm seeing so much What do I what can I say in real life are so much social development happening around Crypto is web 3 even though we're in the pits of the market You know as we've ever seen it. There's so much more cause on code as I would say
integration that's been going on you know and you see some cool ads, parts like the Salano store and you know those other stuff coming to fruition. Yeah there's been so many updates recently like another one was the Crossman.io thing.
Yeah, it's like credit cards in Ethereum on Magikaten now and you know we were talking if you're more really good Bob you were speaking of that in my apartment a couple maybe a month ago We were saying like there must be the the trick to not easy access to it would have been you know allowing persons to use their credit card or debit cards to purchase the
these things are fighting our way to make it more conducive. But, and there we go with it, you know. Yeah, like the idea that we will convince the world to switch payment systems over to crypto is incredibly retarded.
It's just so unrealistic, but I think that if we can give access to this stuff to things like traditional payment methods like credit cards, it'll change it. I think obviously what we talked about in the Caribbean, you can have the backbone be based on blockchain, but the user
Most people don't need the process of swiping a card to be blockchain protected. There's ways where you can have the front facing customer experience a lot more simplified and then the whole back end
and could potentially use blockchain. I think that's kind of where things are gonna go because it has to be a good user experience or people will not adopt it. - So something along the lines, like we're as transitioning from a failing cabinet into an Excel spreadsheet, knowing to blockchain, and the backend, or the data storage.
essentially. Yeah, like a lot of banks and this is like not a problem that I'm going to solve simultaneously but a lot of banks like they they have like their cash registers where they're taking in like dollar bills every day and but they do a lot of like ledering of like their their total balance
sheets and stuff like that through like the federal reserve or something. So there's probably ways to integrate blockchain technology into that super back-end part of the process, but I don't foresee it becoming like a situation where you're going to swipe a card and it's going to like pull from your soul wallet. Yeah, got it.
I'm loving the development of being gone for a minute. A week or so, I've been dealing with that death and the family and stuff like that. But I'm trying to keep up, not too long, I guess the risk of depression and all that actually I've been seeing, trying to keep up. I'm so sad as to what you're doing man, but I'm so interested in what I'm seeing.
So please, the ethic and the walk, what do we put in with this large pad? Yeah, I appreciate that. I'm starting to hear about. Is your great grandmother? Yeah, my great grandmother. Well, the woman that raised me, my babysitter, the doctor, everything.
101 years old but it's always that time when you never expected. Yeah, sorry here that man. You can always hit me up, you know, I'm not too far from you. Sure man, much love bro. Always. Yeah, we could probably it looks like we could probably
make this space tonight somewhat brief. I think a lot of people are still getting settled back from like the long Labor Day weekend. Yeah, I think so as well. Yeah, and I'll probably we have the greedy ghost guy like reached out there doing a mega space tomorrow.
looks like they've got some good engagement with that. So it's like at three Eastern time in the afternoon too. So I can be there. Yeah. So I'll send all of you guys a little more information about that one, but I'll try to start doing a better job of like setting up mega spaces like several days in advance.
days just have been sneaking up on me. I've been like buried in the computer trying to learn how to you know work with this react app and you know help corn pop out so that he's not like literally just doing every ounce of work to be in the development area.
I'm willing to help as much as I can to as well. You know my house is always open to you, Meg, I always pull up in. Totally. Well I think we just updated the website like 30 minutes ago or so. I don't think any of you guys
Perfected other than you know Jack obviously just got added But yeah, what do you guys think about how it's been going so far? We on the right track I think the complete integration of all the utilities and one hub is exactly what you need like it solves it's a problem
problem solved. It solved the issue of having link tree, discord, many discord links of having this up garage of links in your Twitter. It solves that in a robust manner, a very technological manner. So I'm pleased with it. I'm actually pleased with the preliminaries of it. It came out exactly what you
it to me in the beginning, you know, your Aja came to picture pretty well. Yeah, I think it's coming together very well in the sense of it being like somewhat of a directory. And I think that it creates an environment where like collectors can go and kind of browse collections. I mean you can obviously do that on
magic eatin but right now the problem with magic eatin as an environment for that type of browsing is that they're just every project like that is on Solana like you know goes to eventually it listed there's just so many of them it's hard to like connect in network and like which project
like are doing what and if they could work together. So I think the setup of having these like partner pages like landing pages for each project and kind of an explanation of what partners is, I added just like a brief rundown of like what Bobby Roberts partners is on the partners page. If you're if you go to the website, bobbyroutice.com and then click
partners and scroll down. I just added like a paragraph kind of explaining our vision for what it is. I think it'll create and it'll be a while before all these projects are interacting with each other on the blockchain. But the first step is basically to just kind of create this directory and have people's information like obviously like badgoes
we have your mint there, your staking and discord link and then some other one. I mean we have a theory and projects on there and their link to their website. Jack has links to his you know his voice page and his open-sea pages for two of his collections and I think it's it's a good way to kind of start to
create a directory of information for projects that we kind of have relationships with to a degree where we, you know, we know you guys. So if random people start applying to be on there, we'll have to talk about like some form of like vetting and figure out like how we're going to choose folks
to be on there. Like, OpenSea Launchpad, like, almost nobody can get accepted to be on their Launchpad. So it's not going to be like that. We're only 0.01% of projects can be part of our partners page. But we do want to at least vet them and understand that they're not like, you know, scammers or anything.
I don't want to be the gatekeeper of people being successful or not successful, but we do want to protect our communities from people that have malicious intent.
- Right, of course, of course.
Yeah, I think it's pretty cool. I mean that I can definitely see Some good things coming from a partner page to where you know if someone if because we as a partner with you guys Put some trust in the process that you guys are finding other legit partners. Yeah
because again it's kind of like a collab manager. I have the hardest time getting a collab manager which it's never really worked because nine times out of ten they're just bringing in a bunch of garbage collabs for more ever they can find and whether or not it's a good project that you know do your own
research, you know, they're not affected by it. So, you know, I think there is some responsibility to make sure there's some good partners on there, but I know you guys will do that. And I still think there's opportunity for you guys to grow even more, you know, especially on the utility side. So, I mean, in terms of what I see for you, guys, I think the partners is
get starting point, but when it comes to the utilities that you guys offer, I really think that's the next phase for you all in terms of how do you offer that to people and how can people pay for your services consistently and you providing that value back to your holders.
Yeah, I think that'll definitely be one of the next phases of figuring out exactly what utilities are going to be offered in logistically how we're going to do that for other people. Obviously, we have
like limited resources to a degree where I don't want to just like, you know, assume that corn pop is going to be building a bunch of stuff for a bunch of random people. So it'll all be like very open dialogue. You know, us having like high level conversations and really good communication about like what what we want to do.
That's why I put the apply here page there and there's kind of like an open form format box for people to just kind of explain what they're looking for. And then we can, you know, have conversations and then reach back out to those folks about like what we could do or willing to do or, you know, what's feasible, what the
pricing might look like for whatever they're asking for stuff like that. We wanted to just retain some control there at least at this point at this phase. But I also think it'll be important for us to not take from the identities of each of these projects in their communities. So I didn't want to necessarily just be like, all right, like
you know, carrot coin is now ultra coin and you know your bunny box are now ultra coin. So I talked to corn pop about it a little bit earlier about like, you know, how we could navigate that situation and the way to do it would probably be to have like whatever coins that you're in a cease can stake for. Those could then be turned
around and stake for the ultra coin. So you could retain your own staking mechanism like bad goats has their you know the goat stake for goat droppings which you know can then be used with bad seeds to like plant and grow stuff kind of like how the trip and ape you know gamification went but ultimately like we could have a wave
for them to like stake bad plants for this ultra coin. You could have yours stake, whatever your secondary coin will be from the ghost bunnies for the ultra coin. So there will be layers to it because we didn't want to like necessarily take and replace your identity.
Yeah, I think that makes sense. I mean, I feel like every project is going to have their own, their own token that works in their own way for their community, but you know, the ultra coin above that I think is a great idea. And maybe that's where we as partners, you know, can come together.
on what is that ultra coin for? You know, and how do we have value for that? Or do we all come together to bring value forward? So I think there's definitely, I like the apply here. I think that was smart. That gives people the opportunity to jump in and ask what they need.
But I am keeping it under control, but I also think as a partner between Ed Fox and Bad Goats and other people that come on. I think as partners with you guys, it's our job to help promote you all as well. So I think you've already seen it in some of my tweets and I know the other guys are
doing it, but you know we should be encouraging like hey we're a Bobby Revit's partner or we're our utility is powered by Bobby Revit's you know I think the more of us can do that the more coverage you guys are gonna get as we go. Hey you guys, hey real fast I just wanted to say
I'm proud of you guys. I've been watching you guys and I know this group and I just wanted to say that you know I know you guys got on the sole at first and I'm not I don't I just don't really mess with soul but I love seeing you guys being able to transfer with it to
to ETH and no, I just wanted to say that I'm proud of you guys and keep it up. Appreciate that, my dude. It's good to hear from you. I think, yeah, so we are, you're able to now buy Bobby Rabbits with Ethereum due to this partnership with Magic
and CrossFit.io. And we never wanted to rule that possibility out of like using other blockchains. And I mean, even to this point, like I haven't rolled out there being a way for like Ethereum to, you know, become a part of the Bobby Gravitika system. Some of the folks that are listed on our partner
page are Ethereum based projects. And I didn't have the resources. We didn't have the resources to necessarily like bridge that gap, but I kind of had faith that at some point there will be like functions or, you know, utilities that allow
cross-pollination of different blockchains, which is what we're starting to see, which is really exciting because like you, for example, being like an Ethereum collector, you know, we haven't been able to tap into that audience. And so I'm hoping that this kind of is the very beginning of something that
that really bridges that gap in like kind of blends Ethereum collectors and Solana collectors because we chose Solana because it just happened to be the blockchain that supported what we were trying to do most cost efficiently when we were super broke and like had no
resources to build stuff and we're just trying to void every feat imaginable but ultimately like yeah you want to be able to incorporate multiple blockchains and invite all of these people and connect these communities. Well I'm just going to say I love it and
And I love seeing some of the mutants and apes and stuff and interested just coming in here and listening. And I just wanted to say you guys keep it up and I'll be watching so keep it up. I love it. I remember when you guys all met up so it was kind of awesome. So anyways, that was
appreciate you Mr. Plug. I have a lot of respect for Sparks Plug known him for a long time and it's cool to see some you know some big boys pop in our space and give us a shout out so I appreciate that.
Let's go that's where you need like those buttons in the background. We're like boo boo boo boo.
I have to get ready to go. I have a bunch of stuff to do as you know, but um, keep it up. Have a good one you guys.
Appreciate it, man. Thanks for talking to mine.
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Well cool, anybody else got any commentary or anything like that about what's going on? Questions, stuff like that?
Now I like the launch pad. I think the bad goes launch pad on there. So I think that's a great opportunity as well. So I'm excited for you guys. I think there's a lot of potential here.
You know a lot of projects with much higher floor prices are doing very similar things. I just think the names out there so I think once you know once the partners is established and
You can get the utility out there and start selling those services if you would. I think you'll see a lot of people coming over to Bobby Rabbids because a lot of us will be promoting you all.
Yeah, it's one of those interesting things because, you know, there are utilities that can mesh between projects. But one of the tough things being a dev is you get a bunch of different, everybody wants customization. And that's one of the really
tough things because that's the time consuming stuff. Like even building like I can borrow code from old builds and I can borrow code from new builds but it's gonna feel it'll feel too similar. You know, you know, one of the big things we have to do in the space is stand out.
And so customization and personalization is very key. I think we're going to try and do that. You know, we're going to try and mesh those two of still allowing the projects that work with us to kind of integrate nicely, but also still
feel like a separate project, you know, we don't want right now the staking we're using, we're using cardinal labs for the non-custodial staking and you know the front end is basically just
color changing right now because I haven't really dove into the customization stuff but that's going to be important. We'll have to find that balance between partners and still having our own separate identity.
Yeah, I can decide it better myself it we really had to be careful about like not wanting to take from other folks identity and just be like oh well you're gonna come into our ecosystem and we're just gonna give you access to whatever we've built like so on people to feel like they're running their own projects but like you know like we've said it's a partnership
situation where we want to be able to support folks and instead of you being at the mercy of like going to some random development that you've never met or talked to before or one of these platforms that charges insane amounts of money to build something you know we're trying to create
We're trying to fulfill a gap in the market, I feel like, where small and mid-sized projects are severely underserved and they just don't have access to the resources or the knowledge. You guys bring a lot to the table too. We've got folks in here that do all sorts of stuff. I've talked to a couple of 3D artists
recently. Sky Black's always been with us, but you know there's people showing up, you know Ruben showed up and the whole ed foxes was really you know Ruben's doing and I feel like there's ways for other folks to contribute to the ecosystem as a whole and like something that
was said earlier about like we definitely I appreciate you so much for like retweeting and you know kind of shouting out the the launch pad partnership situation. But you know it's also about when everyone's going to the same webpage or like website as a whole to you know interact with the community
that they own NFTs from, there's a little bit of cross-pollination. We're getting a lot of traffic going to the same place and I think that that's a big thing that to my knowledge it hasn't really been done yet or at least very well. So I think that will, it's an experience.
We'll see how it works out, but I think it will be helpful to have traffic being funneled to the same place and people being exposed to each other's projects and it's all about the user experience. If I own a 24-carat bunny and a bad goat and Bobby Rabbids and even some of these Ethereum projects
maybe even like some of Jack Tuber's projects could have a way to, or him as an artist, we could find a way to work with him to integrate a piece into our collection. So, you know, that we're all interacting with each other and all of our collectors are interacting with each other on the same site. So, these people aren't balancing around to 10 different websites.
to participate in these games that are completely standalone. Like, we wanted to start to bridge that gap so that, you know, this is kind of a singular experience for collectors. You know, they can be a part of each of our groups which have identities, but we're not going to make them go in a wild goose chase and end up with all these coins that they can
not only use in a single place for a single utility. Dust is done very well at being used in multiple projects and situations. So whatever ultra-clin we eventually come up with, that's what I see it for. You could use these coins to token gate all of our stores.
I don't know the specifics of how that'll work, but I just think it will be a much better user experience and so much more effective if people are earning something from Bobby Rabbit's that could then be used on a number of different sites or games or utilities or whatever. Yeah, the tokenomics stuff is interesting because
Dust has done, you know, clearly very well. It's up to like, or it was as high as like $3.60 per dust. You know, the guys just were staking. We're getting like something like $30, $40 a day just been, just been having
their state. But it seems like that's the thing. Most of the utility for dust wasn't even part of the Degas ecosystem. People were using dust for the raffles. The biggest thing that happened was dust became popular
on famous fox raffles and then there became by pressure for it. And the only reason they're kept being by pressures because people want to be involved with that project. So it's a weird thing where you want to support the coin but one of the best ways to support the coin is just to make the original collection.
be the focal point because you know, dust is secondary to the de gods. Everybody wants to be a de god and dust is just one way to be involved with that. So that you know, that's something that we have to keep in mind going forward with these tokens and and yes,
they need a utility, but the biggest utility people are looking for is, you know, a way to make money. Yeah, I was explaining to a guy that I met on Space last night. It gets really tricky and complicated and, you know,
We're at such an early phase of this process that I'm going to go down the rabbit hole of like what we're trying to make it yet, but essentially one of the things would be like you know an example I gave him was like the custom Bobby rabbits like if you want to retire three OGs and spend 500 carrot and get like your own custom NFC
Like when I went to show him I didn't even have enough carrot so I was like oh this is a perfect Teaching opportunity. So I don't have enough carrot So my options now are either I got to buy more Bobby rabbits to earn one a day per rabbit or now that we've gotten verified on Famous token market famous
boxes, like somebody else that doesn't really care to participate in custom rabbits or slot machines or all these other utilities that the carrot coins are used for, they might just want to cash out. They could go list their carrot coins on famous foxes token market. And like if I had 400 carrot, I could just buy 100 carrot coins off someone else and now we're both happy.
Yeah, I think the tokens are definitely interesting like you said and as we kind of dive into the token process with you guys, you know, that's definitely something I've had in the back of my mind in terms of How do these work long term because you know, I agree with you we
We didn't have it to begin with with 24k, we've used the bunny bucks in the discord system and I mean I think it's just a real rookie you know our beginner type process that we got into but it worked you know it gave immediate
People who bought in got some kind of immediate satisfaction out of holding By getting bunny bucks, but you know our goal is to get a token moving forward and then that token is what we want to use for anything You know starting with ghost bunnies and getting into the collection we have next and then a
eventually getting the doodle corns with the major utilities, you know, but how that tokenomics works through that whole process is tricky. You know, I don't, I'm not sure I know how to navigate that, which is where I'll need some help, but, you know, I guess excited to get started.
Totally and I mean it's everybody's you know it's a guessing game for everybody I mean at the core of it We wanted to like you mentioned provide some way where people can you know they have evidence that something is happening because they're holding you know they're like getting a carrot coin ever
day or earning bunny bucks. Like we're providing a situation where people can like literally check and track like how that they're being rewarded for you know participating and then beyond that you know how they're being rewarded and whether they're
satisfied with that reward or not is like the million dollar question, which is where the guessing game comes in. But I think it was important for us to, you know, we, it was always part of our plan, have carrot coin and our tokenomics have evolved so much since we started, but we're just trying to listen
into people and read the market and understand what we could do better with that technology. But at the core of it again, it was important to have some sort of evidence that people are being rewarded through their participation.
Beyond that, gets a little crazy.
I mean, I think that's -- I feel like that's Web 3 critical, at least from what I found. You know, I've seen a lot of projects. I mean, a more and more fall off every week that I've been familiar with for a while. I'm sure you guys see the same thing, but one of the issues, you know, if you pay attention to this
If you're not offering something to that holder quickly in some fashion, there's typically very low interest. And that's why we made the switch to get bunny bucks. Because we realized as much as people love bunnies and us donating
to Bunnies and have a bunny rescue it offered nothing for Web 3. So I like having a token, people like that reward, even if it's not offering them much they're getting something. And I think that's critical for the Web 3 space, at least from what I've seen. Yeah, I agree. One of my favorite news things.
that I heard a couple weeks ago is a web3 is a solution looking for its problem, basically meaning like the technology can do a bunch of stuff, but there was no like glaring issue that required that solution. So everybody's just kind of searching for like
what this can solve, which is backwards from how things normally come about. But I do agree that the technology is really good at automating like reward systems and stuff like that. So when I'm trying to think of problems that could be solved with that solution, a lot of times when mine goes towards tracking
and rewarding and essentially keeping track of participation or where things go. It gets really interesting kind of having to think backwards from what normally traditionally like a business would be created for.
I think another really good opportunity with it and maybe even with the partner page is getting into some kind of whitelist option or using that token to mint other projects. You know, like we're coming up on Ghostbunnies here and you guys are helping us with that. But you know, one of the things I've thought about is
as partner projects, I could offer tokens to other communities or even say that the mint is closed to the public, but if you're not a holder in your partner, you can, we can come up with a way to add your address to where you can actually mint because your official partner
with that. So I really like the token for those ideas that encourages people to want to stake and then like the way I'm trying to format it with our collection coming after this, you know, you can use the token as access to mint that next token without having to spend anything potentially if you've been able to stake enough, you know.
Yeah, I think that's the two big things is the token gating, like providing access to certain things through verifying who owns it and tracking loyalty and rewards program type stuff. It's kind of our two big things that I focus on in terms of trying to develop our strategy.
Yeah, agreed. Then you have all this side stuff like the partners thing came about because I realized like everybody's trying to do some sort of like staking or token gating but the problem is that you have to have a different NFTs
from a different project for all of these like singular games, one of them interact with each other and I think providing some sort of like cross project usage makes anybody participating a lot more valuable because
Again, from user experience standpoint, you don't want people going to like all these different websites for every NFT they own to try to like, you know, gather their rewards. It's just so time-consuming and eventually people just give up. It's like not even worth like the couple bucks a day that you're collecting.
and rewards coins and then flipping. It's just way too much gamification. A lot of people are getting tired of that, I think. So somehow streamlining that and working together, I think, is kind of the direction to go.
Agreed. I'm ready. Let's go
But anyway, we probably wrap up a little early because it's just a few of us in here that pretty much have already discussed this outside of Twitter spaces, but does anybody else have anything?
cool cool well we'll wrap it up here tonight but again I'll try we've got a mega space tomorrow at three Eastern I believe and I will try to do a better job of
of setting up a mega space like several days in advance so that people are prepared for it and make time for it or whatever have you and kind of coordinate on like what time works best to because we've always done these at 8 p.m. but that blocks a lot of our colder
from being able to attend, especially now that schools, I think school started back up this week, probably another reason people struggled to get here. Sounds good, guys. Appreciate it.
Now, let's try to see how it looks.