NiftyKit Creators Shill & Share w/ @popilart @_BR4DL3Y

Recorded: March 20, 2023 Duration: 0:53:01

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Welcome everybody. Thank you for being so patient.
We're going to get the other artist up here.
Welcome everybody.
crystal connecting. I think we're having a little ruggie go of it this afternoon. Can you guys throw up some hearts if you can hear me?
Anyone else can hear me? Okay, cool. Thank you. Welcome. Hi, Bradley. Hello, I couldn't hear you at first, but now I can.
Okay, let's get Poppill up here. I just sent you another request. Hopefully we can get you up. I think Twitter Space is being ruggy on us. So thank you everyone for your patience while we try to get the artists up here.
If you want you can exit the room and come back, Puppela, I can't get you up for some reason. It's not allowing me.
Oh, we are connected. Hi.
Can you hear us? Hi, I'm sorry, having, having trouble for command.
Oh no worries, it's not your fault. I think this face is being reggae. Before we get started, how do I pronounce your knee? Am I feeling like I'm saying it incorrectly? I hope you.
Okay, awesome. Well, thank you everybody for being here. Thanks for joining us today. And this is another Nifty Kit Creator Shill and Share space where we are going to be joined today by some Nifty Kit Creators, Poppill and Bradley. And we're going to hear about their work.
Just to kind of catch up because we had to make a new link for the room. I'm gonna play a track while we tweet out the room. DM your friends. Get some people in here and get them in the mood for an if-to-kit-creator's shell and share space. There will be a poap. So tell your friends to get their butts in here and learn about
what these amazing creators are up to. So with them, I'm just going to put a track on and share out this face.
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All right, let's get started. So thank you everybody for joining us today. We are here with some amazing guests.
I see that we got some familiar faces down in the audience. Thank you for joining and thank you to Nifty Kit as always for hosting. So today we are hosting our Mendeleevshael and Share Space and we're going to kick it off with two amazing Nifty Kit creators, Poppill and Bradley. They are
going to be talking about their work and sharing their journey in Web 3 and their experience as an if-de-kit creator is using the tools with niftykit. I can't wait to talk to you both about what you've been doing with the very sniff-dicket tools, but before we chat about all that, just a little housekeeping. So firstly, there
is info on the Nifty Kit V7 launch up top. So you can learn about that and how you can use Nifty Kit tools to become a creator as well. And we are going to be having a forum to fill out in the future for those of you who are creators and you're interested in being featured in a future shell and share space. So look out for that.
And towards the end of the space, we'll bring some folks up if you have any questions or you have a question about, you know, being a featured creator or if you have a question for our lovely guests today, so feel free to pop up then. And also you, if you are a creator and you've
use Nifty Kit to deploy a contract to put your project out there. You can also pin that up top if we let you up when we let when we let you up. I should say that when we let you up, this space goes for about an hour. So let's get started. Oh, actually one more thing. So a friendly reminder.
that we do host these spaces every week and in our next space that will be next Tuesday, 12 p.m. Pacific Standard, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard, so you won't want to miss that. And then lastly, we will be announcing another Nifty Kit Twitter space po-op. So like I said, get your friends in here to hang with us and snag a po-op.
And yeah, so here we are. We're really excited before we get into the shell part of the share or the share part of the shell, whichever it is. I want to direct everyone to the nest to check out the pinned tweets and to check out what our talented creators have pinned.
So you can follow along as we talk today. And on Puppetland and Bradley, please feel free to pin and add anything up there as applicable to like your projects and your collections. This is your show and tell moment. So welcome. How are you guys doing?
being great. Thank you for asking. I'm so happy to be here and talk to everyone. Nickfix Kieser is also my favorite platform. I've been always using and yeah, I've been excited to talk about my experience today and also share with my homey status as well. Thank you for joining this space. Thank you for all the support.
Thank you. Bradley, welcome. Yeah, thank you. I'm doing well. Appreciate you guys having me here. It's fun to kind of start to learn more about the ecosystem and share some more.
Awesome. So what I like to do with spaces like this and just any guest on the show is to talk a little bit about before you know we get specifically into what you've been building. What you have
been working on Friar to get into the Web 3 stage. So if you could just kind of go around and introduce yourselves and what you were doing before you got into
to Web 3. I'm always very interested in hearing what people's lives were like before they arrived in Web 3 and started creating NFTs. So whoever would like to go first, please do.
sure. Yeah, I can go first. Yeah, I did like to link up with introduce my style a little bit in the real life. I'm a lot artist. I've always been artist. I've been a whole lot more artists. I saw the animation in Westy and yeah, I now have a two-kit
I've been a contract artist, as a contract artist, I work with a MoMA, Nike, a lot of the Seas project, and also I am the writer. I love to arranger, so I have been like, travel the world a lot, and yeah, the reason why I got into Wefty,
it's because I love to create animation and it's a mix-send to always pay attention to what's going on in the space and also because of the cohorts everybody can I start in the house or everybody excited to join Cup House so yeah that's also how I meet everyone out there as well
And then we can share a childhood and on board childhood works that mean quick to us that mean I'm a tea and then after I hosting a lot of space and also create my own cup is called Creative Family and also an email reality is basically the meaning the path on engaging with our
as well so that's why I always pay attention for smart contracts and also AR and FIDD and all the smart too just having you to deliver your AR. It's just more smoothly. Then yeah after I got in Y2, we're at Open Scene as a committee manager for our
I think it's almost a year. I've also been there in the mall and create a lot of content. Basically, just teaching people how to be on board and also doing a lot of work for engaging with the community and
engagement collectors as well. So this is a very interesting part of my life. And yeah, now I work at MIT staff as a committee lead and also strategy as well for Leima J.R. collection. So as we excited, it
to myself a little bit out from the box that would connect with the web feed in the spot and also I'm the founder of our BoiTi. BoiTi is basically now because I am also on Melton so I do like to play along with the BoiA community because the BoiA community has always been so
support. So I use BOT as the IP to pay along with the ecosystem and now supporting the local triate with the local farmer to having a BOT. And then also the the major for is low sleep founder, happy non-
the biggest collection, 5k, 5k, 5k collection. So it's really huge for myself. Now I always are using Netflix key as my drop, mean path on every single drop. Because now we turn it to low sleep now. It's basically constantly, continually supporting
people engaging with lefty and also sharing the project about undowessiveness on platform to as well to help them to do a job. So most of the job in Netflix is key so yeah I so excited to share events for having me again. Yeah that's a little bit about me.
That's really cool. So did you say you went to RISD? Did I hear that right? Yeah, I was. That's amazing. Yeah, that's a pretty amazing school and her to get into. So congrats on that. And thank you. Yeah, it's just amazing. I was also going to say I love your pinned tweet with the
board eight like cookie like the detail in that very very impressive we should probably pin that that's really cute well thank you for your introduction um Bradley tell us about you and what you were doing before you got into web 3 yeah so for pre web 3 was uh
Basically, I was a corporate bulldog for many years, just kind of traveling 80% working for a few large organizations focusing on processes, operations, and procedures. And then I basically left to become an entrepreneur and I started a couple of biotech lab
territories producing brands and basically expanding IP and went on to consult for a period of years working with large branchizable IP and helping them solidify their brand presences and get into large publicly traded licensing deals and such.
So I'm a big fan of, you know, basically process creation from the beginning of an idea of a brand and taking it all the way through to where it becomes something that, you know, can earn revenue from all the equity that it's created and built over the years.
That's awesome. Oh, sorry. That's an unnatural. Now that's pretty good. I've been enjoying all of your creative GMs that you do with all the emojis. I'm very impressed and full, very defeated.
brain does need a thing like that. So I've been enjoying your morning meals. Thank you. Yeah, neither does mine. I just I have a really I have a problem where I don't have the ability to stop or give up on certain things. And so like it started with one that like some
somebody just had a bunch of Gs and M's that made the GM and I'm like, wow, this is great. And then, you know, 65 days later, I'm like, every morning I wake up and go, I have no idea what I'm going to do. And I just like, it's so painful that I'm like, ah, this isn't good. You should see the process.
it's terrible. But I feel like, man, if I don't get to at least 100 and you know, first it was 50 and so, you know, I don't know, maybe it keeps me on my toes, but I love that people are enjoying it. So it keeps me going. No, they're really cool. Yeah. And I was just like, is he putting this like into
to like some kind of generator like it would drive me crazy to try to map those out. I'll pin one of those up there too. Yeah, they're they're always very open. I love to see that and also just like a great way to engage with the community as we know. Like I don't know what's going on.
with the algorithm and you know, I was trying to share it works, so that definitely catches my eye and is really fun. So before we discuss your respective projects with Nifty Kit, I just would love to hear how you both arrived in the Web 3 space and how you learned about NFTs.
- Poppil, if you want to go first.
Yeah, I think I read, I really explain the reason why I came to the WIFI, it's because of Srami, all amazing artists in Goldblatt, because we all
actually in the same homey good check we always shared the idea not just about METs always shared about life and also shared about the idea how to create so that's how we kind of on voyage
try to form open scene to heck alone and now it's like job one different kind. Parphone and everything is just about artist community. That's how I get into the web feed
Yeah, that's great. I know I feel like it's word of mouth right through a lot of our friends and in the artist community They have like a certain attitude, but I've generally felt like people have been pretty positive towards it and on boarding has been a lot of fun the past few years How about you broadly?
And the question was how did we get into Web 3? Yeah. Yeah. How did you learn about NFTs and how did you actually get into Web 3 and decide like, oh, this is something where I can bring my art into the space.
Yeah, I just really wanted to create for fun. A lot of it was creating and using my Photoshop skills and stuff to create brands, but it was starting to watch these creators spin up, and one of them was people, but it was before NFTs with people.
And it was kind of that same ecosystem, donnell in the third was doing some crazy stuff with AR and VR. So I just kind of fell into that like I'm going to look for creators and get inspired. And so clubhouse the lower R collect.
a lot of friends that, you know, we all kind of are in the same circle. Some folks here, Ploskey, Hood Van Gogh, Poppull, and a bunch of others, you know, just being surrounded by them in clubhouse every day got me to the point where I started drawing.
And you know, once I once I found my style and ability to create and and people actually wanted it, it was like, holy shit, this is a whole nother part of me. And I and I just really need to keep exploring it.
it. And the fact that like, you know, I could pay bills and do this for a living. It was like, whoa, I looked up one day and it was like, I'm an artist and I'm in Web 3. This is it. I'm done by cannabis. You know, here, here comes Web 3.
I feel like that's just a very similar journey that many of us have had. Now I would love to talk about your Nifty Kit collections. So I think it would be great to start with, Pop Hill, tell us about your Nifty Kit journey.
And what are you loving about the app and also I just want to hear like how you found out about Nifty Kit and then highlight some of the projects that you've worked on. I know you have if you guys look up and then ask there's two projects one.
Magic Forest and then is it February souvenir, which are really cool projects that Nifty Kit was used to create these. So yeah, I would love for you to talk a little bit about those collections and respect to your journey with Nifty Kit.
Yeah, sure. Yeah, my journey with Nyquist Kid, I think everything starts from I want to buy a safety and easier when start a minting platform, drop-pin platform. So this is when I research and I find a Krikskid
the first thing is to choose the Netflix key because the whole platform is designed and it makes me feel trust and everything is a way to start about a creator what we need. So that's why I think I'm early to buy the Netflix
key pass because I'm just always very excited to know the path on like this is what they're going to do and this is why I think I choose the y-worm because in the end I realize like nefficities never stop to unknowing a lot the feature for artists and also it's a good feature and it's
really considering the market trend and also considering what the coalition needs as well. But I wasn't job anything by the time I just focused a lot on doing what I'm doing, sometimes doing one-on-one, sometimes we're doing a small addition job. But then when I start this large job,
I realize that having a lot of issues with the smart contract. I have a good smart contract tip, but I have to say, how about other people develop something warm cold or some bad happen? I always see a lot of the collision when they're doing a job, they have a problem with their smart contract.
and then they basically were destroying all the important time that I'm also destroying the project and kind of making the community disappointed too. I don't want to happen and I shouldn't nobody want to happen either. So after when the major foreign ministry did this, I said job and I want to change it
to no sleep down to use my experience to supporting other artists as well or supporting other underwisher's performance. For example, one of the collection is called Sogan, so they originally from Japan, they are the Maddlers. So, okay.
I do love to put major furries as some of the character feature in their game inside the game file to use as a character walking along and how we can do that conversation. Okay, it's easy. We can create a token, engage with the asset. And so we just create a job together with an effort
there are any holder from each of our community, they will be allowed to feed quam that job so they can having their asses to a non-win inside a game and they can also using our major frozen min characters.
giving me a lot of value and giving the utility for my holders. This is something I'm very excited about. And the other draw about the major fur is the No Suite, the Fasibin party. It's just the funny idea because it's the Christmas. By the time I think it's like close to the New Year and the Christmas, I really want to do something kind of like a gift.
to our community. So I create a beautiful drawing with one of the characters inside the major forest. But I think this, I remember this drawing also get featured in the M at the NYC as well. So yeah, if anybody going to M at the NYC, you will probably
we see in the Times Square and this is also with me very excited. So this is something I really like about the fixed key. It just makes me so easy to cooperation with other community and also be sabily to separate the oil tea and also
the world of the small country and also just make the cells are pretty small. I remember in the middle when I'm doing this cell I do have some issue and I want to the discolored to ask for help. In me the problem gets so, it's very patient, there's also like a bonus for us.
It's such a helpful because sometimes when you develop in the smart contract, you kind of wonder what's the, okay, what's this going on? You really want to get that answer kind of right now and you just get held immediately. This is like a huge support for creator. Yeah, that's so helpful for me to how the way I'm using Netflix key. Yeah.
And with your other collection that you put out your What is it the there was an addition it was like a supply of 500 I can't think the name Oh the magic forest no sleep How did that go that was such a beautiful piece?
I really enjoyed that. That piece. Both of the collection, each tie I sew out only inside a couple of days or sometimes they look so out in 10 minutes. I've been job, keep dropping, every month keep dropping, couple of
drop each time I would do like a 500 drop. So it's very easy to organize, very easy to produce to different committees as well because the other committee also very trust Netflix, Netflix key and so
For them, it's no problem to own boy with the Netflix key because sometimes when you want to mean the female project, you can't get a knowledge, it's a real project or not. But when you develop in your own project in the Netflix key, it's kind of like
It's trust and I think this is a very good way to engage with the committee and I think that's the way the committee wanted to be wearing the trust between the podgers as well.
Well, it's really beautiful work and I recommend anybody to go up and look at these projects that she has worked on because they're really intricate. I would say the actual artwork and then what you've done with the animation and with the surgeon community will
with that project. That's really, really cool. So yeah, I appreciate you sharing with that and then also feeling really excited that you use NiftyKit for both of these projects. I would like to talk with you a little bit, Joe, about your journey with NiftyKit and highlight some of your favorite projects that you've deployed
you know, using no codes for our contract. Sure, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you know, my journey with the DKID is short so far. It's a brand new to it, but I can say that I've had some friends that were you have been using
using it as I think since the beginning. It's one of those things where I think it was Nate Bear, Bear Brains, and at some point it was like everywhere I looked, Nifty Kit, Nifty Kit, Nifty Kit, and it was like, okay, I probably need to look into it. And I just didn't because we were
in the process of producing projects with an actual smart contract guy and algorithm guy and we were doing the project for my homies for Cheech and Chong. And so it's just really we never really needed it. And then now with kind of how the you know the state
of the industries merging is like, we don't really necessarily need to work with very expensive devs, we can kind of take some of these things on ourselves for smaller projects. And so just recently, like my own art, I'm currently in the process of I use manifold.
But even that has some issues. And so everything, you know, I reached out to some friends and I'm like, hey, listen, there's just some components here that I don't like. It's not very user friendly. And there's literally like, there's no tech support. So like you go to the manifold discord and it's, you know, a ghost town.
And so they pushed me into Nifty Kit and we you know, I have a community that I'm creating very small community here. I'll pin it to the top and It's called culture creative in web 3 such as CC w3 studio and what we wanted to do was we wanted to bring up a bunch of people that aren't necessarily artists, but maybe some entrepreneurs collectors
And we wanted to have them learn how to create their own projects while we were also exploring things. And so we knew that Bueno was an opportunity and we knew Nifty Kit was an opportunity. And so we were like, Twitch streaming it and just figuring this stuff out together. And I was like, all right, let's go check out Nifty Kit. I'm finally
to do it. And I clicked a button that was like, find out more. And I'm, you know, I think I even said on the stream, like, I guess I'll hear back in like three weeks, you know, and it was that same night, I believe, or it was, it was under 24 hours. It was so fast that I'm like, holy shit. This is, this is amazing.
and then I'm on the screen with a Zoom call with jazz. And the tech support was phenomenal. We had to pass in like no time and we weren't this huge brand. I mean, we have some clients that are asking us to learn for them and pass on that
information, but to be treated like we had a big brand even though we weren't was exceptional. And then the current status of us using NiftyKit instead of these other programs is that we are doing a reverse project instead of dropping a project and then air dropping things.
were air dropping things while we build a project. And so it was even neat, like I went into the discord. I'm like on a Friday night at like 8 p.m. we were supposed to air drop the rest of a piece to our collectors. It was only like a hundred. And you know, for me it was like we let up all day, we had
I had some really great hype and I just didn't want to let these people know because I was supposed to deliver it that night. And sure enough, I had any need to edit this JSON file and it was like a disaster. Nothing worked. I was like, oh my god, what is this? Now I'm going to not deliver something and it was just, you know, a personal thing and I was up against. And sure enough, I drive
dropped into Nifty Get Discord and I got a response from, looks like I think believe it was Dan. And at the time I didn't know, I assumed Discord mod. And so it was just cool to realize that it's a small community, it's a small startup, but you guys function like a massive organization.
And so right now what I'm seeing is, you know, all these people are like, bridge web 2 to web 3 and web 3 this and web 2 sucks and it's like, no, the problem is all these web 3 companies that are, you know, non-docs and have no customer support are no different than the giant
companies of Web 2. And so it's like to actually have real people be able to help me with my problems and help me get out something that's new and it's just like it's really cool. Like you guys are the essence of what Web 3 should be. And so we're building this
community where we launched a little project called fingers is a bunch of cartoon fingers. We're going to have a thousand total, but we are only delivering that project as a tool to learn if to get. So like we're, you know, we're experimenting with, you know, the CSV files, the trade
And it's so easy like we screwed up all the traits in the beginning and for us to go back through and edit them and push the metadata is really simple and so, you know, I guess the next portion for me would be trying to figure out as a personal artist like, you know, can I
Can I start to or should I switch from manifold and start deploying a through nifty kit? So I think that's going to be my next challenge after we finish some of the stuff we have going on. Yes, that's the answer to your question. But that's really cool to hear that, you know, you had a good
first experience with Nifty Kit. And I think, you know, thank you for the high praise. That's amazing. And also, you know, Dan, what are you doing in the discord? A little. But yeah, I think that that just goes to show you how it's just very much a team that is
interested in helping creators and, you know, and just being really authentic about getting that customer service to the creators when they need it because that's not like a really stressful moment and you were able to, you know, get it together. And I also like that you are doing this project to try out
the NiftyKit app. That's really cool. I do see a few folks doing that with a bunch of different platforms and a different apps. To get your feet wet with NiftyKit doing and then launching something cool is a very...
That's just very interesting and I think we're going to see a lot more people doing that, especially now since V7, people are very curious about the tools, which brings me to a question what has been some of the tools that stood out with you when you put this project together? You know, it's for me you're going
to get both sides of the spectrum when I answer a question. So the tools that stood out to me are the ones that you guys don't have yet. And that's the part that is still keeping me here. The fact that there are some competitors that have put the current
meta as the, you know, face forward, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn. The fact that you guys don't have burn simultaneously makes me frustrated, but also like, okay, so they're focusing on other more important things instead of just going to the most popular thing. So I'm having a little bit of faith in the fact that like,
I think that's a good decision because not every like if Burns popular now if you guys shifted your attention to releasing that by the time you got it out it probably isn't going to be the thing anymore. So, you know, I like that. I don't know why I do so I'm just kind of sticking around.
see what's next, I think the user interface is the best that I've seen so far. It's the smoothest to navigate and I love the fact that you can create the revenue split and then you can assign a portion of that directly to
charity, I have a charity that I onboarded. It's the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center through the Giving Block and when I was navigating testing out the Nifty Kit, everything, it was great that I could immediately put that component in there. So that was amazing as well.
Yeah, that's really cool. I mean, there's a lot of tools. That's why I tell people to go back to the very first tweet and explore that thread. There's a lot of stuff going on in the new release and some surprises coming in the future and some announcements. We have about 15 minutes left in this space.
and I do want to invite folks to come up if they would like to. There's any creators in the audience too that want to come up and just pin what they've been working on or anything that they've had in the past and if you can collection your welcome to request to come up now. And I do have another question for both of you.
of you. I'm curious what you have on the horizon beyond the projects that you've shared already or even something that you haven't shared about the projects out right now that is coming up, pardon me, something that you're excited about, you know, any alpha that you haven't dropped and start with you, Papel.
Yeah, something actually makes me excited about it. Also, I think that's the biggest feature for Netflix, you know, it's about the eight coin. Yeah, I really excited to use an account as my next
job to accept the token because I'm being a new guy, you know, I'm being boy T and I really want boy a holder to have a asset they could using a comb to buy a M.A.T. and I think
that will be huge for me and just the easy and fast way I'm engaged with Acorn. And also I really like the way now we can ask that to using a button to just put on my square space in my website and that also will be help me a little
for customer design or sell or any kind of customer drop and yeah I'm very excited to try more for using the new asset and also try to use an ACOM as a mind-meant token to accept.
I love the sound of that and I just want to thank you both for coming here today and talking about your projects. It's really great to hear that feedback and it's super motivating for our team. So thank you.
And, Bradley, please, what do you got going on, anything on the horizon or anything? I know you have your project out now, you know, what's going to be built beyond this. Anything you can do.
I try to keep everything I do separate into three layers. So I've got my professional life. And from that component, I have right now we're working with a very large advertising agency with clients like McCormick Spices and others. And so we're developing strategies with them.
on how to enter into Web 3, we're building metaverse components for them. And then there were also using these types of tools to present them with ways to use them for their own brands. And then the next component would be my philanthropic side, I'm an Autism Advocate.
And so, you know, working with that on a regular basis, speaking with creators and Web 3, helping people self-diagnose and others, that's always open. My DMs are always open if it's something that someone wants to talk about. And then lastly, my own art, just constantly pushing the boundaries of
creating, trying to try to be better at that, pushing the value for my collectors themselves. And then, you know, going to some of these physical web three art events like NFT LA next week and just being present. So constantly creating
That's awesome. And I also know you have your co-founder of an executive producer, right? So it's cool to hear, you know, creators like you, where you know, you have your foot in the creation side of it in terms of being an artist and also, you know, in terms of being like
a business person, right? So that's pretty cool and we love people like that using these products, you know, because it's not just for just your artist, right? Like you can use it for your brand. Definitely philanthropic endeavors, like all of that is just super fantastic.
So we're coming up on about the last 10 minutes. I just wanted to pause for a moment and let everybody know that if you scroll forward, I'm scrolling with you. I just put the Po app claim link up there. If you have any issues, let me know. Click on it. There is a password, but people
been telling me that they are just claiming away if they're in this space. If it does ask you for a password, the password is shill, shil, l, l, all lowercase. So I'm definitely try to redeem that if you can. But we are going to wrap up
a little bit and I wanted to ask Dan actually, well actually before we get to Dan we do have another guest on the stage. Arte just say no. Welcome to the stage. Did you have a question or a comment? Oh yeah, how are you?
to me you yeah I'm from Puerto Rico so my main language is Spanish so sorry if I stumble I have issues maybe I guess sometimes with my English trying my best but yeah I was I was interested maybe on talking about my
I'm just started to work on NFTs a week ago. So I'm very new to this space but since we have a couple of minutes, you say it so yeah I don't know how much I can talk about it but yeah I'm
just basically new to this space and that's that's a summary of yeah everything. Yeah well thank you for coming up. If you're an if-dekit creator you're welcome in these spaces to come up and pin your work so if you want to hit me up in the DMs or get
to the Nifty Kit Discord and learn more about Nifty Kit. That's perhaps a way that you can put your art out into the space and welcome to Web 3. Welcome to the NFT world. Excited to see your work. So thank you for joining us. And Dan, oh sorry, go ahead, you unmuted.
Oh, I was gonna say thank you, thank you a lot. Yeah. Yeah, and your English is great. Can totally understand you. I only basically barely know one language in a few others little bits and pieces, so you're you're awesome. But Dan, I wanted to throw it to you for a moment on
If there was any announcements that we want to make, I'm at this point. I don't know what we can and cannot share. So yeah, yeah, how's it got? How are you? How are you? Oh, great. I am enjoying the conversation given myself a pat on the back as well as a team. Thank you both again for
just coming up here and
You know, letting it rip with the truth. I know there's a lot of options you could, you could do. So going with us, it means a lot, but Joe, I wanted to shout you out.
on, did you say McCormick spices coming into Web 3? I think that's the alpha, like, I heard that. - That's so, that's so good. - Yeah, it's.
So if you it's a it's on my pin tweet. I gave the link to their press release, but if you just go to mechormic.com/decentraland it'll take you to the basically the house of flavor. We actually won three silver addies recently and that's the first of
the awards that we submitted. So it's already an award-winning experience and we're hoping that we are going to compound many more. But for us, it's like just one little piece. We're bridging this insanely large web to PubCo.
and they're not doing it for profit, they're literally entering Web 3. So it was faded. I love the spice jokes that I'm getting and it's like that to me tells me that we're doing something different. So thank you so much for that. And there's some free wearables there that are their crawfish slides. Bro, you got to check them out.
Yeah, I'm I'll definitely check out that project that just even saying something like McCormick spices I'm thinking of all these like cool things you can do with NFTs like we just air drop all these spices and you gotta match it up with other food like a food collection put those together
in like produce a dish, like I think we're going to be some really cool like gamification type things in the future. Once we build out all the apps to do that, so not super cool that you're bringing in those kind of brands.
Well, I got you one of the things that I'd really like to explore is how we can get into having the dynamic component of NFTs, the ones where you can interact with them on the actual preview image. I don't know if that's something that can be done from a hard coding
the backend. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So that's possible now. Yeah. That's possible now. So there's a lot of the interaction that you see as HTML 5. I mean, essentially you can have a website as your NFT that's displayed when you go
into OpenC or whatever platform and look at it. If they support it. But yeah, essentially that would just be like underneath you would have just the website. And I think the simplest thing is
Having a website with some simple JavaScript and then the image and then just some interaction. But yeah, maybe we do a tutorial or something like that. Yeah, I mean, just to be honest, like the something as simple as pointing to the HTML5
asset. Like for instance, if I wanted to create a comic book where the page turns when you click on the right or the left, we've seen it. We know it exists and we've had someone tell us it's a matter of just creating the component. And then I guess we would just point to the asset through the JSON file.
Yeah, you can actually tutorial like what you found out. You're HTML to IPFS and then you just point to that IPFS location and then. Can you do that from editing editing the asset? Like so if I'm already in the collection and I just change the asset. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you just, uh, you can export in the CSV and then you actually have to set it as the animation underscore URL for all of those like non static image or fancy file types. Um, but yeah.
Totally doable. Cool. Let's do it. I want to try like a 101 to see if I can get it to work. I'd love to I'll reach out to the discord is the best place. I imagine. Yeah, yeah. And I think we all have a heads of the team is in here. Okay. Do you have like your HTML?
and all of that stuff. Yeah, you can do it, but we can play around like if you just have some dummy HTML, we can test it out and from a testing.
From a testing standpoint, I think just doing a PFP where I can change the background color. That's kind of just the first step, just so I can maybe drop a 101 where somebody has that ability and it's unique and then we get the component of trying it out and then we can go more advanced from there.
Yeah, and I think that's the way that we kind of see things going eventually be like
If the PFP is just showing a web page and you have an application that's doing all of that outside of it and just updating it, that's dynamic PFPs. So you can do a lot of cool stuff with that. Right now we're doing it manually.
download the CSV change upload, but yeah eventually it'll be all automated.
Awesome. All right, man, well, I look forward to testing that out. I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone. So before we wrap up, I want to know is there any calls to actions on your projects or anything that we should stay tuned for? I want to give pop
bill a last word here and see what you have for us if you wanted to point us in the direction of anything that we should be aware of. Yeah, before we wrap up.
Yeah, I always try to be curious and always try to be helpful for the community. I think that's the something I want to share. Yeah. That's it. Thank you. Yeah. Your work is really beautiful. And again, you know, thank you for being with me.
If you're a kid, love your work and really looking forward to seeing more projects coming from you in the future. And, um, broadly, what's the call to action? Are we, what are we doing spices or, like, our, what's going on? Yeah. Collect art, collect anyone's
art. Collect my art. But yeah, one of ones is in. Editions are out. I'm just kidding. All art. Just keep collecting. No, I love it. Well, we're going to wrap up. We want to thank everybody for joining us today and thank you to our guests and to
if you are a creator, please be in touch. You can be in touch as a discord. You can hit me up through DMs. You can hit nifty kit up through DMs. If you want to become an if-dickit creator, check out the
first pin tweet above and you can learn more about the V7 launch and just reach out so we can help you launch your next NFT project and join us back here on Twitter next Tuesday 12 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time for our creator spotlight. So stop by
hang out. We're going to have some Poe Apps again. And with that in the stand, you have any signing off words. I'm going to play us out. All right. Everyone have a good day. Thank you. All right. Guys, thank you. Have fun at NFTLA. I know that's where we're going to be. So enjoy.
Enjoy. Thank you. Thank you for having us. Bye.

FAQ on NiftyKit Creators Shill & Share w/ @popilart @_BR4DL3Y | Twitter Space Recording

Who are the two nifty kit creators featured in the podcast?
Poppill and Bradley.
What is the purpose of the podcast?
To showcase the work and experiences of nifty kit creators in the web 3 space.
What is the nifty kit v7 launch?
Information about the latest version of the nifty kit platform.
What is the poap mentioned in the podcast?
A unique digital collectible given to participants of the twitter space.
What can creators do if they want to be featured in a future shell and share space?
Fill out a forum that will be announced in the future.
What is the duration of the podcast?
About an hour.
What is Poppill's background?
She is a freelance artist, contract artist, and writer.
What is Bradley's background?
Not specified.
What is Poppill's involvement with open sea and MIT?
She was a community manager for open sea and is now a committee lead and strategist for a collection at MIT.
What is Boiti?
A platform founded by Poppill that supports the local community through the use of cryptocurrency.