Non-Fungible Fridays 🎙🕹

Recorded: Nov. 25, 2022 Duration: 1:17:00
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Yeah, we just came out the womb fresh, ready for the space. Nice to see you guys again. It's always great being up here. I'm happy to make it up for another non fungible Friday. This one's a little bit special. Like you said, it's Black Friday. And for me personally, I know you guys could probably call this work, but it's really not work to me as this is fun. But this is the first Black Friday that I'm not working absolutely insane hours. So blessed, thankful for that.
But anyways, our devs are sure working insane hours. No, I'm just kidding. But basically, we've been working on just kind of pushing out some updates for our Thief City game. We just implemented proximity voice chat, which is always, always fun, makes for some really good moments. Yeah, I can't really speak about the other updates that we're pushing out, but those will be coming out any day now.
All right, excited to hear that. I mean, anytime you guys got an update, I know a lot of work went into it. And you've got some, some very good things cooking over there. Ice Master T, your Sacred Labs. I know you guys, I know you weren't born yesterday, just like I know Sokista Games wasn't born yesterday. Very cool looking banner. And I mean, you're actually a gamer. Like, that's something that I want to talk to you about today. That's why I'm excited that you're here.
Say what's up to everybody. Talk a little bit about, you know, a little intro for Sacred Labs. And then tell me about yourself and, you know, your experience with gaming.
Awesome. Hey, everybody. I'm Ice Master T. I work with Sacred Labs. Over at Sacred Labs, we got quite a bit of stuff going on. We, we've derugged, I don't know, over 20 projects. I think it's like 21 or so.
We, you know, we go through and get the community back up and kind of dust everyone off and either integrate their NFT or continue with finishing it up and all that type of stuff. We also do other things. We just branched into Aptos and Sui and we're working on, I guess, fully jumping into Polygon.
And so, I don't know. It's a, it's a lot of fun. And gaming experience. I've been gaming pretty much my whole life. Like back in the, back in the day, playing like those five and a quarter floppy disks, Commander Keen and stuff.
So, uh, I, I've been around. Um, I've played everything from like, you know, the Counter-Strike when it was just coming out, like a beta version to like EverQuest 1 and 2 and stuff like that.
I'm real big into RPGs and MMOs and, uh, first person shooters. Always the best. But, um, yeah, that's pretty much it.
All right. Very cool. Very cool. I mean, damn, I, I actually remember EverQuest, man. I, I tried EverQuest out before I tried World of Warcraft out. That's some, that's some old school stuff. That, that just told everybody listening here how old we are. Holy shit.
Yeah, man. Yeah, I, I really dug EverQuest. Um, I always played the PvP servers and, uh, some good times for sure.
Yeah. Oh, man. Uh, I, I love to remember the good old days. Definitely not like we are today. And, you know, games were different. The world was different. Everything was different back then.
But one thing I love about today is this new technology that we're all dealing with. I want to ask you guys, Brain, Brainless Spikes, Sick Banner, Disney-quality animation series. I mean, what are you doing? And tell me a little bit about you.
Hey, guys. How are you? First of all, thank you for having me here. I'm going to be, like, short just to let other projects speak and then we could speak a bit more.
Yeah. Uh, yesterday we sold out our collection. Uh, we are a group of, uh, 3D animators which, which have been working for some of the biggest cinema companies of the world, like Netflix, Marvel, Sony Pictures.
And, yeah, we have created a unique project making a 3D animation series with our spike, our monkey. And when we sell the series to an international broadcasting platform, we are going to split profits with our community.
So, 50% profits of all our project benefits will be for our community. The series as well, we are creating right now. We are doing it with a community. So, they can vote everything about, uh, the scenarios, the characters, uh, the assets, the, the script.
And, and, and apart from that, guys, uh, the other utility is that we have a, a, a 3D animation studio called Farlight Entertainment and we are working as well in other, in other cinema projects.
And 50% profits of each project that we are developing in the company will be as well for our holders. So, we are very, very happy. Uh, it's been a super, super, uh, tough month.
Uh, a lot of work to do, but yeah, yesterday, finally, we, we achieved the sold out. So, very happy with it.
Very, very cool. And yeah, that's actually one of what I wanted to ask you about. I mean, damn, selling out a collection, not that easy to do in these markets today. Congratulations for that. Um, I know how hard it is. So, you know, that, that's awesome. Love to see that. And I'm, I'm not surprised. I mean, I think you guys have dope art, a very good team running you and a community that's behind you.
I mean, that's pretty much all that you need over there for web three. Um, so keys to games, let's, let's get this thing started. All we, the main thing that I ask you guys, tell me about your shitty games and stupid gameplay, but I want to ask a little bit. I want to be a little bit more specific this time. I want to talk about mobile gaming. I want to ask you guys what you think is going to really bring in the, the, that huge number of players. I mean, me personally, um, I'm talking to the team. I'm talking to a lot of people out here.
A lot of these companies are really focused on those high graphic intensity, first person shooter games, thinking that the e-sports crowd is just going to jump in. But, you know, over here, what we're doing, we're all about mobile gaming, making it, you know, um, open there for everybody, bringing in as many players as we can. And, you know, we, we actually believe that the first wave is going to come from mobile. And then after that, people will be more comfortable with the technology and look at these other types of gameplay.
I want to know what you think about that.
Yeah. Well, um, you really nailed it on the head there. Um, I think we have a very similar approach with that. You know, you can really try to aim for these AAA titles, but you know, at the end of the day, like, let's think about how long a Call of Duty game takes to produce. They've got a massive, massive, massive gaming studio and they start working on that game as soon as the previous game comes out. So, you know, that's like three, four years in development. Um, and you know, the space is really young right now.
So mobile gaming is a lot more friendly and a lot more like accessible. Not everyone has a console. Not everyone has a built PC that can run, you know, really nice AAA titles, but almost everyone globally does have a mobile phone of some sorts. Um, you know, it's connected to the Google play store or the app store.
And if you actually look at like gross, um, you know, income really mobile games, blow, uh, the AAA titles out of the water, uh, when it comes to like in-app purchases, micro purchases and all these things. Um, now those are just like forms of digital collectibles. Um, just controlled by one centralized power. Um, which I guess is kind of like what individual gaming studios would be doing, but having those, um, assets kind of tokenized, um, is super important.
But anyways, back to the mobile thing. Um, yeah, I've been playing like clash of clans hyper casually on my phone forever clash Royale. I mean, anyone can think of probably like 50 different games that they played on their phone while you're, you know, taking a dump or you're sitting at the doctor's office, you know, 30 minutes after you're supposed to be there wondering where the heck is this doctor? Cause he only spends five minutes with me. So I don't really know how he could be late, but anyways, you know, it's hyper casual games.
Um, most of my gaming friends hate NFTs. I really haven't put my finger on it yet. I think it's just because like they have this weird boundary in their mind that they have to like buy something to play the game. And I'm like, well, that's literally what you do when you buy the disc to play the game. But like, I don't know how to get over that hurdle yet. Anyways. Um, yeah, I just think mobile gaming is super important. Everyone has a mobile phone. Everyone at some point has played a mobile phone or mobile game. My grandma's played candy crush. Like imagine candy crush, but blockchain.
Unified. And, you know, instead of saying NFTs, it's just claim your digital collectibles and stuff like that. So I just think mobile game is huge. And that truly will be where the first wave of blockchain gaming comes in.
Right. Hey, I mean, we're, we're, we're both in the same boat when it comes to that. Also both hyper casual gaming. Like we've got a lot of similarities here. That's why I love having you up here as a guest. Very, you know, similar viewpoints in how we see this industry, what we're working on. I mean, it, that, that is exactly what we believe too.
And we've actually got a game that I compare to candy crush. You're over here talking. I'm like, Holy shit. Is this guy up in my mind? What, what's going on over here?
But, um, so actually read all your notes last night before I came on.
Oh my God. I, I got to reformat my computer right now, guys. I'll be right back.
All right. That was fast. I called the guys over in Mecca. They're taking care of it for me. We got another speaker. I just pulled up soul retro NFTs. Looks like you've got a dope banner. I mean, tell me a little bit about what you guys are doing. And then where did that banner come from? I might want one.
Yeah, sure. Guys. Thank you very much for hosting us today. I'm soul retro from the goats and we're a project linked to, to soccer. As you can see from my banner, basically, we, we, we are on a mission to, to onboard football fandom to web three.
We, we're a team from Europe coming from the football industry or soccer in the U S and basically we, we are launching a collection linked to the soccer industry. We, we done, our first milestone has been to, to build a prediction game for the world cup.
That's, uh, that's been launched and, and releasing our discord. And basically all the community has been able to, to predict all the 64 matches of the world cup.
And now we are following up all the tournament, uh, live in our discord and it's big fun.
And basically about me, I'm, I'm linked to the football industry in Spain.
And that's what we're building. Now we want to, to build a bridge between, uh, web two and, and the physical life to, and, and, and, and web three, which is an amazing environment to, to experience with communities, uh, games and, and, and, and, and prediction games, which is our, our, our topic.
You know, so, um, um, finally the PFPs, uh, Maradona, it's a big legend from Argentina.
He's one of my favorites, uh, soccer players. And, and basically it's, it's, it's inspired me every day.
Oh man, that's awesome. There's been a few games out there like that. Um, a couple different soccer slash football games that I've seen.
Um, I, I was actually a holder in a few of those very interested in it. I mean, I, I love everything gaming. And even before this, I was, I was big in the, um, you know, gambling side way before I even got into crypto.
So really interested in that. Um, you, you came up at the perfect time, man. I mean, world cup, like shit.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah, it was, it was perfect timing. Uh, we're building. Uh, I mean, obviously it was challenging to, to, to, to mint, uh, before the world cup because of, of everything that happened.
So kudos to our other project that managed to, to sold out very recently. Uh, that's fucking amazing guys.
And, and basically what we decided is to, to build and continue the roadmap. Uh, we mean to what we feel that the market is ready.
Right. That, I mean, that, that's the best thing that you can do in tech, especially in web three tech.
One thing you do not want to do is put out solid dates on there, especially when you're still building.
I mean, you don't want that kind of stress. You don't want the community, the community to really hold you to those because I mean, Hey, they, they, they, there are community guys, but if we put out a date for them, they're going to hold us to it.
Like there's, there's no way around it. So we, us as founders, as you know, the responsible people, the adults in the room, we got to, you know, make sure that we're,
we're on top of all of that. So love, love what you're doing there. And I mean, you know, from Spain with soccer, like you and IRL utility, if I'm a holder and I come visit, are there going to be any special parties for me?
Well, I mean, that, that's part of the plan. I mean, uh, the, the, the, the longterm vision is to do partnerships with clubs and to, uh, to equip them with what they need to launch NFT collections.
And basically we're going to share the revenue from those deals with the clubs, with our holders. That's, that's part of the plan.
And then we, we want to also do, uh, in real life events, uh, which, uh, uh, includes, uh, attending a football match live in Spain, uh, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, we have connections with clubs.
So that's part of the deal.
That sounds very cool. And you guys heard it here, everybody. If I go to Spain and visit, he's going to introduce me to Christian Ronaldo.
So don't, don't take that back. Um, all right.
No worries. No worries, buddy. Let's go back to the debate.
But I will introduce you at least to, to Christian Ronaldo for sure.
All right. There, there we go, guys. I'm about to go meet Ronaldo.
So, um, Ice Master T, I want to talk to you a little bit about gaming.
I mean, haven't been playing since before EverQuest, before a lot of these people listening might've even been born.
And what do you think about, you know, mobile versus the, um, high graphic intensive first person shooter games?
What's really going to bring in that first million people?
Um, well, shoot, I think it's going to be mech.com.
Um, I've seen how popping you guys are. It's really, really, uh, really cool.
I've, uh, been impressed with all the robot stuff, but, um, I, I think it's kind of funny that, um, people push the graphics so much.
And, um, you say you get games like FTL. Um, if you don't know what that is, it's, uh, faster than light.
It's, uh, kind of like a pixel starship game and, uh, you just kind of choose, it's almost like a little story, but, uh, it's extremely hard to beat.
Um, and, and it's, it's addicting. So you, you just get sucked in and then there's, you know, there's other games that came out that, uh, you know, it's like you play a few times.
I, I, I'm not a big fan of the Call of Duty series, um, just because it's like they re-skin it just every time and just little, little differences.
So, uh, it's like, for me, it's kind of like one of those games. It's just kind of like a cookie cutter, like, Oh, here you go.
Here's another version of the same stuff. Just, you know, kind of switched around.
And, uh, I, I just don't think those games, you know, they don't have what it takes to really last.
Like, um, if you got, uh, bigger games out there that can actually put like substance behind the storyline or like a, a game kind of like, and, you know, going back to it, but it's like kind of like EverQuest.
It was so, so deep and detailed, like it, it keeps you engaged for a longer period of time than just kind of like, it makes you think sort of, you know, it's not like you're, you're just going in and just mindlessly kind of doing the same thing.
Um, and it's just, you know, actually engaging, um, and say like first person shooters, it's like Counter-Strike Go.
Um, they always have what it takes.
Um, they've been, you know, really killing it for a long time, but, uh, it, there's just so much to it.
Um, and the gameplay is so immersive that, you know, it's really engaging in, um, other games.
I feel have been really lacking that these days.
Um, the other one I've been really looking forward to is, uh, Undead Blocks.
Those, that looks like a really good one.
Um, it's a zombie game if you don't know what it is.
And, uh, man, they look like they're going to be, uh, really, really doing good here pretty soon.
I'm, uh, extra excited about that one.
Yeah, they're, they're one of the, they're one of the homies.
They come up here all the time, just like, so keys to games.
And, you know, I, I, I saw that reaction.
So keys to games, mech.com.
Yeah, we are going to bring in a million people, but I know you're going to bring in a million people too.
So we already got 2 million right there.
Where's everybody else coming from?
But you guys, uh, brainless spikes, what NF, what, what ice master T said actually brought me on to something else.
I wanted to talk about.
But there's a few other games out here that, yeah, they are mobile.
You can go on to them with the website, but it's not really the typical casual game.
A lot of these are more like videos and it's some sort of interactive experience.
Like you do something on the video, maybe influence them a little bit, a few clicks here, a few clicks there.
It's AI based.
So it's obviously not one of these yield farming things.
And what you're doing there, a Disney quality animation series, I mean, TV shows, cartoons for the kids, that's something else that can easily bring in millions and millions of people.
And I want to get your thoughts on that.
So yeah, uh, by the way, our, when you design a 3d character, uh, when you render it, you can like add, add some properties to get it ready for video games.
Because our, our, our character got it.
So if in the, if in the future we decide to push in that sector, we could, we could do it because we, we like design all the character in advance.
And yeah, I mean, my, my thoughts about you, the things you are talking about is that, uh, nowadays I see like two very big, different like ways of, uh, gaming.
Uh, it, it could be, the first one, it could be like a more classical one, maybe with more storytelling, more developed and complex video games.
It's yeah, to just let, just let people think more, uh, do some strategies, uh, and, and this is obviously our world with, uh, awesome graphics and all that stuff.
And the other world would be like the more, the, the, the casual ones, the, the five, 10 minute games that are so, so addictive, so, so easy.
And this is our, our, these are the most dangerous some, some months ago.
So I, I just, uh, listened to an interview from Netflix founders and they were asked about if they were afraid of, uh, all the new platforms that are now launching of, of video content, films and all that stuff.
And their answer was a bit like, uh, I don't know.
I was a little, a little bit afraid about this because, uh, he said totally, no, he wasn't afraid about the, the other companies doing the same that Netflix.
He said, our enemy is people's beds.
So, and this has a connection as well with gaming.
Uh, it's like, uh, we are, uh, stopping our, our rest, our sleeping and we are all the fucking day with our phones playing this kind of casual games instead of like being more, uh, searching for more quality games.
That, that's my point of view.
And maybe it's, it's funny, but it's a bit dangerous as well.
I mean, yeah, there, there, nothing is ever easy.
There is no one size fits all.
And it's not like we say something that's going to work.
I mean, there, there's no guarantee it's even going to work.
We're just going by what we think.
And, you know, that that's part of being the, the, some of the first companies in this industry.
We're not going to do everything perfect.
We're going to mess up.
Some things are going to go wrong, but we're going to learn from it.
And when you have this kind of team that we have, and I know so keys to games and a few of you other guys out here have solid teams as well.
I mean, you can adapt and you can, you can keep going, even though something went wrong.
And that's one of the most important things you need that resilient team.
You need that team.
That's going to talk to people and not just be stubborn.
Like, yeah, I'm doing it this way.
That's it.
I mean, if it doesn't work, if it's not making sense, then, Hey guys, like you got to set your pride to the side and do what's best for the company.
And you know, man, that was a little rant, but so keys to games.
I want to ask you the same thing that I was asking brainless spikes.
I mean, about these games that maybe they're not games like we're building a few clicks here, a few clicks there, but it's, you know, it's an experience.
It's an interactive experience.
And then, you know, animation, TV shows and movies.
That's something that can, I mean, honestly, that could bring in more people in gaming.
I want to know what you think about it.
And, oh man, I got another question that I'll ask afterwards.
Really great question.
So kind of like if you're not going hyper casual route, you know, what's the route you can go?
And I think the deep storytelling, kind of like Ice Master was saying is very effective because I have a whole niche of,
you know, friends that like aren't gamer friends, but they have consoles and they play these like telltale story type games where they're just really enriched and nice graphics and a really good story behind it.
So I think that could also be like that little bit of a bridge between like, it's not really casual because you have to pay attention to the story to enjoy it.
But it's more just kind of like you search around and you find the items and then maybe you get like some achievements after.
I don't know.
I think that could be like a really cool style of game.
But realistically, like, let's look at CSGO for a second.
I'm pretty sure a skin just sold for like a couple like hundred thousand to a million dollars.
I don't even know.
It was a stupid amount of money a couple of days ago.
And that's kind of like something that we're all really familiar with.
Let's talk about Fortnite.
How much money did anyone in the audience spend on skins in Fortnite?
Don't raise your hand.
I spent a lot of money and it was really embarrassing.
Not really.
But it's cool to have these skins, right?
Like people like them to flex.
They like to show these things that they're early supporters.
And that's kind of like what NFTs is around.
So I think we just really haven't found that with like the bigger title games yet.
Like everyone wants to have a token that you earn and then there's like an extraction point.
And at that point, you're just really creating a farm.
And if you don't know how the farm works, you are the farm.
So definitely don't go down that route.
That would be my advice.
But like, yeah, I just think we need a game that understands that all the assets need
to be tokenized, all the clothing items, all the whatever.
And that's just going to naturally bring those people who like playing video games because
they like to have cool collectible assets that nobody else has.
I think that's how you get the like triple A people over because they like to flex their
But one thing that they like to flex more than their skill is how fucking cool the skin they
have while they dunk on you.
So that's what I think we need from the triple A scene.
Oh, man, I couldn't agree more.
And that's why I love what we're doing with the land over here.
I mean, aside from being able to upgrade everything, making a skin in the game, being able to give
it to your friends, having it tradable.
I see a lot more games and a lot more companies doing that in the future.
And there's already a lot of them already doing it.
That's a huge part of it.
I mean, one of the biggest examples that people use for talking to Web2 gamers about it is,
hey, imagine if back in the day World of Warcraft had it so that that gold was able to be gifted
to your friends, as were any of those expensive characters or mounts or something like that.
When you say it like that and then on top of it, say, hey, those Fortnite skins that you
know, you have to buy the creds on eBay to get.
Imagine if a friend could just click a button and send it to you and you don't have to do all that.
Those two things right there.
It's like eye openers for people.
So, you know, I couldn't agree more.
And Ice Master T, chime in for us.
I always like the saying, you got to skin it to win it.
It's kind of funny because, you know, some games you say if you're just going baseline skins or whatever,
people see you as a noob.
So, you know, it's almost like they target you and stuff.
But then say someone sees you in like some really good skins.
They're like, oh, shit, this guy, like, is he going to get us, you know?
And I don't know.
I always find that when when you just really skin up in a game like you,
you just mark people a little bit harder.
You know, it's just kind of funny how that plays out in the whole dynamic of it all.
I completely agree.
And that's actually something I look out for.
If I if I see somebody that just gave me one of those nasty kills, that headshot, I'm like, damn,
one, I want to go looking for them.
And two, I got to make sure that they don't hit me like that again, because that's embarrassing.
Like getting that one headshot that makes you do a front flip.
Nobody wants that to end up on YouTube.
Yeah, it's true, man.
That's hilarious.
But Soul Retro, you're doing something different.
I mean, the predictive those predictive games.
I mean, that is also something huge that could potentially bring in millions of people.
Look at the gambling industry.
I mean, even before all of this, like, hey, guys, a friend and my friend, a friend of a friend, he used to use bitcoins back in the day on one of those sports books.
And, you know, that's where a lot of this hype came from.
That was one of the first cases of mass adoptions for crypto.
And I honestly don't see that side of the space slowing down.
I actually believe that as more states begin to legalize sports betting in the U.S., I mean, it could potentially grow even more.
They may start accepting crypto once regulations come in.
I mean, it makes sense.
It's easier.
And that technology is there.
They want to take advantage of it.
And I want to know what you think about that, Soul Retro.
Do you think this is going to bring in a million people?
Do you think that's going to beat the gamers to the chase?
Hey, buddy, thanks for the question.
I mean, it's a challenge now for everybody in the Web3 space to bring mass adoption.
And I think we're coming from the sports vertical.
And we see that, I mean, for instance, soccer has millions of fans.
And it's a big opportunity to offer them experiences linked to Web3 in which they can own the assets and play and enjoy the space.
So if you think about football games, you have FIFA where you can play a league with friends.
You build a community or you have the fantasy leagues where you line up a team and you compete with others with no money involved.
And that's part of the deal with Web3 where we see is that you can own, for instance, the shirts of the team with whom you are playing and join a metaverse with that shirt.
That's a fucking amazing experience.
That's part of the deal that we want to bring to football, no?
I think people don't have much time now.
And to be honest, they're looking more for games in which it's more casual, like Clash Royale or Clash of Clans.
I mean, you get addicted to it, but you play it in two, three minutes, five minutes, and you know if you have won or not.
And that's a big part of the future, I would say, because our attention and spam is more and more difficult every day, no?
And now, finally, your question about prediction games, it really depends on regulatory and it depends on its geography, you know?
For instance, in Europe, you play a prediction game with a group of friends as part of a community, you can do it.
I mean, that's not considered betting.
Another thing is you bet with money and then there are rewards which are money-based and they're open to all the public, you know?
So, there are always great lines there, but I believe obviously betting, everybody likes to bet in general, and it's a very good use case for mass adoption in Web3, you know?
I would say the mixture of sports, soccer, and betting in Web3, they're a very interesting use case to develop.
I could not agree more, and I think that's going to be something that, you know, that's another sector that's going to drive mass adoption.
Like, the one thing we're missing, I know a lot of people aren't fans of it, there's so many mixed opinions out there, but for things to really work out the way that we want when it comes to crypto and this economy, like, regulations need to come in.
There needs to be something to prevent this whole FTX thing from going down again.
That actually is worse for the people who don't know anything about crypto.
All of us up here, we know the phrase, not your keys, not your crypto.
It's been instilled in our heads, but the people who don't know it are the new guys, the new girls who are coming into the space,
and they feel that one of these huge companies in exchange like FTX might have been somewhere safe to hold your money.
And, you know, now we know that it really wasn't.
So, something like regulations, that's going to really bring in a ton of people, too.
I mean, I'm not the one to say we need regulations, and we need, I'm really for decentralization.
But if you think about mass adoption, I mean, mass adoption, I mean, there's people from Web3 ecosystem.
They know everything.
They know the tech behind.
They love it.
But the average guy that follows soccer, I mean, he doesn't give a shit about having a wallet, secret keys, all these things.
He don't care about it.
He just wants to have the experience as gamers.
I mean, my kid, he's 12 years old.
I mean, he just wants to have the experience with the game.
He doesn't care about all the technology behind.
So, I'm very much in favor of delivering experiences to the people that want to join this environment without friction.
At the moment, there is too much friction, and there are people that take advantage, like the FTX, those bastards.
They hit us very strong.
So, regarding regulation, I mean, I think it needs to be regulated, but we need to think about it.
But I'm in favor of having experiences without friction, which is the main thing for the people now.
Yeah, absolutely.
And something else that you said is something that I look for now after FTX, honestly.
Something I really look for from these speakers is when you're talking about rewarding your communities, you don't say anything about a dollar amount.
You don't say anything about monetary value.
When you listen to these speakers, we're saying rewards.
We're saying the things that we know that we can say to make sure that we remain legitimate.
And that's something that you listeners need to look out for.
You need to pay attention to things that these speakers say, because looking back, there were, you know, nobody likes to say it, but there were a few signs out there.
I mean, if you pay attention and you listen to people, you will be able to pick up on something that doesn't sound right.
If something feels funny, chances are it is.
I mean, crypto, this is new.
A lot of people are scared and there are a lot of bad actors out there that take advantage of people.
So, you know, you've heard the term do your own research and it's more important now than ever.
Go to the communities that you're in.
Ask in the Discord.
Ask a friend.
Ask the founders.
Come up on Twitter Spaces and raise your hand.
I'll go click onto someone's profile.
I'll scroll through it right now while we're on Twitter Spaces and let you know what I think about it.
So that's something that listeners and all of you members of the community really need to take seriously out here from now on.
I want to ask you guys.
So keys to games being, you know, I want to know your opinion on that.
We're different types of companies.
You know, I know you guys do a lot with gaming, some with Web2, and there is a lot behind what you're talking about.
What do you feel about regulations?
And, you know, do you agree with me?
Do you think that's needed?
Do you think that's going to have a big impact on the industry?
Yeah, that's definitely like a big topic to unpack for a lot of people because there's, like you said, very mixed opinions about it.
I can definitely speak for my own personal opinions, not necessarily for the studio's opinions as a whole.
But I know my own personal opinion on regulation is I think it is necessary to an extent.
You know, everyone kind of deals with, like, that, you know, not to politics or anything, but, you know, people like, do you like more government regulation or less government regulation?
Ultimately, whenever that conversation goes back and forth, it does come down that there does need to be some form of regulation.
It's just you need to make sure that these people that were letting choose the regulation have understanding of the technology that they're regulating.
Example, you know, when the whole Internet was starting to get heavy regulations and stuff, you know, a lot of the people making laws about these topics don't even know how to use them.
So it's such a tough topic for me because I don't think right now the type of regulation that we would get would be beneficial to the average user and it would be more or less beneficial to the countries that are allowing, you know, crypto to pass under its nation.
So it's really it's super tough.
I think it's necessary.
I just don't know what type of regulation is necessary to be beneficial for everyone.
That's just kind of my stance.
Right. And I completely agree.
I like what you said up there about being your opinion and not the company's opinion.
Same thing with me, guys.
I mean, this is Mr. 10x, David 10x.
I speak my mind.
I do not speak for, you know, the executives when it comes to these sorts of opinions.
If it's about mech.com and I'm talking technicals and yeah, you could take my word for it.
But if I'm up here talking politics and legalities and regulations and those complicated things, that is my personal opinion.
D-Y-O-R-A-B-C-D-E-F-G.
Just know that that comes from Mr.
10x and don't try to get me in trouble.
Brainless spikes.
I mean, what are your thoughts on it?
Regulations, do you think that's something that will have other projects really trying to do a little bit more about with a little bit more like what you guys are doing?
Maybe try to get a deal with Disney, a TV show or a movie.
I think that's something that may be required before those studios get involved.
Yeah, I mean, it's tough.
Regulations always like close some opportunities.
But at the end of the day, it's like Web3.
It starts like a no regulation wall, but now it looks like it's getting a bit more close and regulated.
I don't know what you think about it, guys, if you like it or not.
But maybe the power facts of the world have seen that Web3 has gained a lot of popularity and power and there is a huge market in there.
And now they are trying to join in, regulating a lot of stuff.
I don't know what you think about it, but maybe we are losing a bit of the freedom that we have in the beginning.
But yeah, it's tough because our world, studios, 3D animation, films, it was there before Web3.
And now we have to find a way to mix both worlds without infringing the law.
So yeah, it's a bit tough, but I think we could figure it out.
And the best thing about Web3 and all the projects we are here and all the professionals that we are involving here is that we are very capable of adapting ourselves to each scenario.
You tell us that before when you talk about the games that you have to fix some stuff and be adaptable.
And I think that that's the best bandage of Web3, that we are ready to survive in each situation.
Now the market, for example, is very, very tough.
But all the projects, most of them are like being able to adapt and find a way to succeed.
So I think with regulations, we'll be the same.
Right. And I mean, that's what happens with a lot of projects.
Something gets in our way and, you know, put your head down and steamroll right over that.
If you can't do that, then I mean, Web2 is still a big space, guys.
You might as well go back to that if you can't get through these hurdles in Web3.
You know, it's not for everybody, but all of us speakers believe that getting through it now is going to reward us later.
I want to ask you guys, Sokies to Studios, you know, Sokies to Studios,
is I feel that TV shows or movies may be in your future.
Something awesome that I see potential for with these NFTs is, you know, TV shows and movies doing them.
And then that gives you access to maybe be a stand-in role instead of those ads that we see on Craigslist or whatever that actually look like a scam.
I'm scared to even email them, even though I might want to be in some of those TV shows.
I think NFTs are going to play a big part in that.
And I want to know.
I mean, damn, give us some alpha.
Tell me about a TV show you guys may or may not be thinking about.
Did you read my notes?
Better reform it.
Give me a second.
All right.
We're good.
So we have a lot of different projects underneath Sokies to Studios.
So just to kind of like give you guys a brief summary, Sokies to Studios themselves,
we just make a bunch of different like hyper-casual and non-hyper-casual games for clients and stuff like that.
One of our clients that's not so hyper-casual is actually Fractilians.
They did just move over to the Polygonmatic blockchain.
So you can check them out if you guys want to.
They should be pretty easily defined.
But and then we also have Duff, which right now Duff is moving over to Polygonmatic as well.
And kind of what Duff is aiming to do, not only do we have like a game that we're developing and building with that,
we just kind of keep that under wraps until it's really like done and showable.
But we're also trying to have like a little animated series with it because our game is digging into Mafia history
as we think it's something very intriguing and like a niche, interesting topic.
So, yeah, definitely maybe like a little short film type stuff might be in the future involving some Mafia history type stuff,
if that's your vibe.
So, yeah, I can definitely see that coming around.
And as far as names involved to make sure that we have the credibility behind stories being told,
we've got that covered as well, too.
OK, all right.
Now, that means I got to get some of your digital collectibles if I want to be, you know,
inside of that TV show that may or may not be in the works.
I mean, that that's some alpha for you listeners out here.
Better pay attention if you want to be in a TV show.
Now's your chance.
I want to ask you a soul retro NFT.
What do you think about that TV shows?
I mean, that kind of goes hand in hand with the experiences out there.
Do you guys have any plans for maybe making a documentary, including some of the holders in it?
Any sort of content out there in your future?
Well, I think that that's an interesting perspective.
But, buddy, we think TV is big and it brings a lot of attention.
And we're in the industry of attention grabbing.
I mean, we like to engage with legends.
Part of our roadmap, we foresee bringing football legends to our community and allow people to engage with them in a very special manner.
Because normally you are looking for soccer legends or players that need to go to the training facilities.
It's very difficult to have the opportunity to connect directly with them.
And we've seen bit by bit that footballers are creating their own Twitch spaces, they're creating their own media platforms.
And we believe that's a big opportunity to create mixed experiences for our holders.
Bringing a legend, engaging with them in a very different way as you do in a press conference or in the traditional media.
And the idea of documentaries is more, that takes more investment if you think about it.
No, I mean, but that's a very cool idea, actually.
So we didn't think about it, but it's a very cool idea.
All right.
Well, one thing we're going to do when I come over there to visit you, when you're going to introduce me to Christian Ronaldo, we're just going to videotape that thing.
And, you know, that'll be the first camera content, guys.
Get ready.
We're about to do a Mr. 10X-Christian Ronaldo collab.
Thanks and all to Soul Retro NFTs.
Well, we need to grab the opportunity, so let's do it, man.
All right.
There we go.
All you got to do, just find out where he's going to be.
I'll book my flight and we'll just photobomb him, like, last minute.
He won't even know what hit him.
We'll be like, hey, guys.
Hey, Christian Ronaldo, say hello to Web3.
So, Kisa Studio, I saw you had your hand up.
What do you want to contribute to that?
Yeah, Soul Retro, I just wanted to say a beautiful game by Portugal yesterday.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not washed.
He's not old.
Messi's not replacing him yet.
Messi is fucking amazing, though.
I'm not going to say anything about that.
But he really showed what he's got yesterday in the game.
And then also, did you see that goal from Brazil?
Absolutely insane.
I know you know what I'm talking about if you watch the game.
That's all I had to add.
Yeah, I mean, if we went deep into football, I mean, I could spend hours here, you know.
But, I mean, I think Cristiano Ronaldo, he's a fucking legend.
I mean, he's the only guy to have scored five goals in five World Cups.
I mean, that's really reaching a goal level.
But I'm more of a Messi guy, if you want, because I love Messi's creativity.
Although, it seems that he might retire without a World Cup, which that will place a question in his capabilities, no?
But anyway, I mean, we are really enjoying the World Cup and the goal yesterday from Brazil.
I mean, we love it.
I mean, fucking amazing.
I'm not the biggest soccer slash football watcher, but I definitely did see that goal.
I mean, someone else mentioned it to me.
I didn't watch the whole game, guys.
I had to go on YouTube and check out the clip.
But, you know, those sports events, that's something that I always stay on top of.
I actually used to love watching every single game.
One of my last houses before I got into crypto, before this whole COVID thing went down,
I had six TVs on the wall, like a mini sports book in my living room.
It was incredible.
So, you know, actually, now I get that rush in the NFT markets and things like that.
Because before, I mean, you know, if you bet on a game and you lose, you don't have anything.
But now, you bet on an NFT, it goes to zero.
I mean, you still got a cool-looking JPEG.
So, hey, I mean, you know, way better over here in this space.
I do see somebody requesting.
Let me bring you up.
See if you've got anything to contribute to this conversation.
Dave Nguyen-Eath, name looks familiar.
I know I saw you on another space.
Is there something you wanted to say?
You want to ask any of these speakers something?
Oh, thank you for bringing me up.
Mike NFT, are we still supposed to contribute about the regulation stuff?
Yeah, go ahead.
Tell me your thoughts on it.
Do you think that's going to, you know, usher in a new wave?
Maybe that will bring in the bull market?
Or do you think that's going to make everything worse?
I think regulation is only going to give some normies some kind of, what should I say?
We'll give normies some kind of trust for the crypto markets.
But for, in general, I think regulation won't do crypto any good, yes.
Because, personally, I think the government is corrupt.
I'm a Nigerian, and I know how things work around here.
They've once banned crypto in Nigeria.
All right, we kind of lost you there.
I mean, once again, guys, Mr. Tenex's opinion, definitely not going to be talking conspiracy
theory, unproven facts on behalf of mech.com.
But, you know, yeah, I mean, a lot of things in this world are not as they should be.
And, you know, hopefully regulations are something that could potentially protect the little people
out there.
I mean, when I say little people, don't take it the wrong way.
You guys know what I mean.
I'm not being demeaning or anything.
I'm one of the little people, too, guys.
The government and the big boys, they run the show.
We're waiting for them to come in these huge megacorporations to try to pump our bags up
a little bit.
But, you know, I do think that regulations are going to be a step in the right direction.
I honestly don't think we're going to get it right from the beginning.
I mean, something that somebody told me is that the bill that's still going around Congress,
I mean, it's the same one that SBF was endorsing.
So that doesn't really make sense to me.
I'm sure there's something behind that.
But, you know, a topic for another day.
I'm here to talk about gaming and not what those messed up people are doing.
When things go wrong in the world, one thing that I've always done is flock to some games,
whether it's hypercasual, computer, Xbox, PS4, PS5, PS1, PS45.
It'll probably be in a few years.
Who knows?
But, you know, like gaming, that's what really, in my world, that's what makes the world go
When things go to hell, I want to play a game.
And, you know, Ice Master Team, I bet.
I went on a little tangent there, but chime in for us.
Oh, you're all good.
I was just going to say I'm not a big fan of regulation at all.
So I just think the government's really shitty at what they do a lot of the time, like the
I'm sure anyone who's been there knows how awful it's run, you know, let alone if they're
trying to regulate an industry they don't understand.
On my profile, I'll pop it up in a second.
But there's a I think it's Elizabeth Warren who's talking about crypto regulation.
And, you know, it's like they they just don't get it.
And so, like, if we're going to have regulation, it needs to come within, like from within the
community or, you know, professionals in the community instead of people looking in being
like, oh, well, that went wrong.
So, you know, like, let's do this.
And it makes zero sense.
I live in California and I live in the country.
And, you know, I run a small goat farm and or goat ranch type deal.
You know, and we have mountain lions and like coyotes.
And we actually had a bear like two weeks ago that came in.
And, you know, it's like big animals that try to eat stuff.
We had a mountain lion that was snagging goats for a little bit.
So, you know, for me, I need access to firearms to protect myself and the kids and, you know,
my animals and stuff like that.
But being in California, they heavily regulate it.
So it's, you know, it's like I have trouble even buying ammo now because they you have
to have like background checks, which, you know, I'm all for background checks.
Don't get me wrong.
But it's like they make you jump through hoops.
It takes so long just to be able to do it, to buy it.
It's it's just like ridiculous.
It's I don't know.
They're just not a big fan of regulation at all.
And, you know, big government, I think it should be like less but more controlled from
the inside type deal, if that makes sense.
Yeah, no, that completely makes sense.
And I mean, a lot of people have that same opinion.
Government doesn't always come in and fix everything.
They're not Harry Potter.
They don't wave a magic wand and just say, all right, guys, now it's all 100 percent perfect.
I mean, if I run for president, that's what I could do, guys.
So if you see me up there, that means that I've got my magic wand in the back pocket about
to fix the whole planet.
So make sure you go out there and vote for me should it ever happen.
But, you know, until then, I'm just chilling, hanging out here.
Mech.com Twitter space is doing what I love to do.
But, you know, I actually do agree with that.
And if it were up to me, like I would want to see people who are in the industry and not
not those guys at Coinbase, not those guys at FTX, like members of certain communities
who are really more in touch with the people, at least have them at the table asking a few
questions and seeing what's going on.
I don't want to see something rush through backroom deal or anything, just like we do
with the communities.
I mean, I would love to see that be open or as open as possible.
Who knows?
But I mean, that's what big business needs.
Big business needs that sort of security.
They can't do anything with their shareholders.
They can't really do anything with the banking and accounting practices until something changes
in terms of these laws and regulations.
As much as we don't want them, we do want our bags pumped, guys.
So if you do believe in crypto, I mean, shit, it might go lower.
But how much lower can we even get right now?
Like now is the time that you want to get in because these next few years, I mean, this
is going to be the time to be alive.
But me personally, something that I tell everybody, I got involved in crypto when COVID hit, everything
else was going to hell.
But my family was telling me, get into Amazon.
People are going to be shopping online.
And I'm like, all right, if they're going to be shopping online, maybe we'll do a little
bit of crypto stuff, too.
So even though everything is down, I mean, from where I got in two years ago, honestly,
like I'm still OK.
And I believe that's where we're going to be two years from now.
Like what two years from now, it's either going to be up or it's going to be zero.
So if you think all of crypto Twitter is just going to go poof, all of these marketplaces
and cool looking JPEGs are just going to disappear, then, hey, don't take my advice.
But if you're like some of these speakers up here who actually work for multimillion dollar
multinational corporations, I mean, we're not wasting our time.
Trust me, I could be doing other stuff than talking on Twitter spaces, screaming mech.com
from the top of my lungs.
I believe in it, just like a lot of these other speakers believe in it.
So, you know, that that's a sign.
That's something that I actually look for when when there's a lot of smart people up there,
a lot of money behind them.
There's something to it.
People are not wasting their time.
People are not wasting their money.
And that's something else that you need to look for.
One thing I always say is read between the lines.
There are signs there.
You need to know how to spot them so that you can do the right thing for your community,
for your family, for yourself.
So, all right.
Another rant down in the dust.
We've got another we've got another good speaker up here.
Imaginary Apes fractionalizing assets the right way.
That sounds pretty cool.
Tell me about that.
Thank you for this awesome introduction, Mr. 10x, the man of the Twitter spaces.
I learned a lot from you and from your Twitter spaces.
Sorry to hop on like without a notice, but I just wanted to before before I talk a little
bit about us.
If you guys want me to.
I was just going to add to the conversation.
I think that the regulation topic is something so essential for us to understand how the space
will be and will mature over time.
I personally don't like regulation coming from governments.
I think that we should, the same way as we decentralize finance with DeFi and we are looking
at this after the FTX scandal and everything.
I think that we should just gather the best minds in the space and try to figure out a way to
regulate, to give the safety feeling that the general public needs for mass adoption,
but at the same time, not giving too much power into one hand and one pen to just decide for us.
But yeah, it was just a comment that I wanted to do.
I love your spaces, love the topic.
So I just wanted to add on to it and see what you think about it.
If you think that this is even possible in a tech standpoint.
No, man, let me chime in second.
So, Kisa Studio, I want to know your opinion on that.
You've got almost as educated as a team over there as I do.
I mean, I say as, almost as, like my guys, Kyle and Trey, I just think that they're,
you know, they're like wikipedia.com.
They know everything and everybody, even if they don't.
So, you know, you can be second.
Second to mech.com is, you know, pretty much number one anyway.
So what do you think about it?
Yeah, thank you.
I'm happy with second.
We're good with that.
That's cool.
That's cool.
But yeah, no, as far as the topic on just like electing certain people,
to kind of like do that.
I think the immediate struggle is kind of like,
how do you choose who are the great minds to make these regulations?
I think that would be the initial like kind of kickback from everyone.
I know we've done a lot with like governance tokens and things like that
across different like DeFi platforms.
And honestly, with all of this crashing stuff that's been going on,
DeFi, you know, protocols are holding up really well.
Their total value locked has not been super affected.
Um, so I don't really know how we would go about electing people.
That's really the first hurdle that I'd have to get over in my mind.
And, um, you know, who's to say who's the smartest person to make these
regulations?
Um, I know that's what we have like a government for.
And I definitely think us as the crypto Web3 community could come up with a
better way of, you know, democratizing our space and like voting.
Um, and, you know, have everyone feeling that like things are fair.
I just personally don't think I have the answer for that.
Um, I'll have to ask my poli sci, uh, friend who just graduated and see what he
Um, I, I definitely agree.
And I'm going to go on record, say it right now in front of the 5 million people
listening to me live that I personally am the best one to come up with
regulations.
If it was up to me, I would do it right.
Um, I'm just saying, guys, pass that on to your representatives.
Let them know that, you know, once again, if I do decide to run for president, I
might bring along Kyle and Trey with me.
I think there are some smart guys and would be great additions to my cabinet.
Just like you up here.
So keys to studio.
I mean, I think we could do this, right?
Let's, let's do it live in Twitter spaces.
That's where these things should go down.
I would love to see that.
That would be sick.
But, you know, um, I, I honestly agree.
And something else, I mean, I, um, what is it?
Machine learning and, and things like that.
I want to ask you guys, do you think that's going to play a big part of it?
I mean, that, that just, um, shot off a light bulb in my head.
Imaginary apes.
I, a fractionalizing assets.
I mean, I kind of want to know a little bit about that.
Someone mentioned it to me before.
I saw this new platform out of Australia.
They're actually going to IPO and what they do is fractionalizing NFTs and they've got
this whole trading platform out there for it.
I want to know what, what you think about that.
And, you know, fractionalizing assets, that that's a big thing and that's going to require
regulations.
I mean, you can't split up something like that with, you know, nobody overseeing you.
So I want to know how you guys are doing it and how you're keeping everybody safe.
This is an awesome question.
I'll first, uh, for those who don't know, I'm Apenstein.
I'm one of the co-founders of imaginary apes.
You guys can call me at two.
I'll explain a little bit of what we're doing and then we can go over the legal part of,
of things because this goes into securitization of assets.
So let me just explain at first what we are going to do and how our platform works.
So inside our platform, me, my alpha callers, my team members and administrators are going
to set up buying pools for undervalued blue chip NFTs.
And whenever an investor goes inside it, he will be able to invest the amount of money
he wants in it.
So one, two, five, 10, 50 sold in it.
Once the buying pool is equal to the floor price of the collection, the floor NFT gets
bought, gets sent to a vault wallet.
Every buying pool has its own and you receive a share representing the investment you did.
From there, you can wait for the initial trade to be completed or you can trade your shares
on our secondary marketplace.
So I believe it is pretty similar to the, to the Australians you, you talked about.
I would love if you could send me the link for them.
I don't think I'm familiar with their work and I would love to speak to them and see what
they're doing.
But just as a quick overview, what we do is this, we create buying pools for those NFTs.
And once the buying pool is equal to the floor price, we buy it.
We specify the exits beforehand and our system does everything automatically.
It buys the NFT, it lists when it hits the exits and you can profit from the trade or profit
from trading the, from the initial blue chip trade or from trading or shares.
On the legal side of things, this is something that we are every day discussing and, and, and
studying because what we can run into, uh, is the problem with securitization.
We are not a U S based, um, company.
So in our country, this is a little bit, uh, less of a problem, but we want to go worldwide.
So for us, it really is a great area.
When we talk about fractionalizing NFT assets in a specific, and what we try to make people
understand is that we are not a hedge fund.
We are not, we set up a, it is just like a crown funding, uh, experience.
So the bots do everything.
We are not promising you that we are going to manage your assets.
Whenever you invest, we are not going to change anything about the specific, the specifications
of the investment.
So it is more, we do not act as, as, uh, financial managers.
So this is where we differentiate and this is where we do not fall into a category where
we would need, uh, this, we would go running to this legal issues.
All right.
Sorry about that.
Let me get back to you.
I just, uh, brought my boss up, Trey Smith from mech.com.
I cannot make him wait.
If you like me talking up here on these Twitter spaces, then, you know, that that's just what
going to happen.
That's just what happens guys.
Occupational hazard.
If the boss comes up, he gets to talk ASAP.
So what's up, Trey?
I mean, uh, thanks, thanks for joining us.
How's it going?
Good, man.
Did you have a good Thanksgiving 10X?
I had three different dinners, three different types of food.
It was awesome.
And while, while I'm there, while I'm going in between dinners, I'm doing Twitter spaces
in the car.
It was incredible.
I believe it, dude.
You're going to, your voice, you're going to lose your voice doing all these Twitter spaces.
Yeah, but you know, I've got a medicine cabinet full of cough drops and special sprays.
I'm high on Sudafed all day, chloroceptic spray.
That's it.
Oh, I've got three different chloroceptics.
I've got the Walgreens brand.
I've got the CVS brand.
And then I've got the expensive one.
Perfect, man.
Hey guys, things are going great over here.
Just wanted to pop in.
Say what's up.
I was in discord.
Dude, can you believe how our discord?
So if anyone's on here and you guys don't know this, when we started this, you know,
this free bot promotion, just started, we had like, we had like 22,000 people in discord,
something like that.
But now we broke 70,000 yesterday and it's just insane.
It's like, it's, it moves so fast.
It's almost hard to, hard to keep up.
So that's awesome, man.
That's, you know, that's it.
And for anyone out there with an NFT project, you might want to look at what we're doing
here because that one worked really good in a bear market to add 50,000 people in a week
and a half.
You know, we might be onto something there, 10X.
We might be, but one thing you got, you also have to tell them full disclosure, guys, if
you don't have someone named Pavle and 10X on your team, I mean, it's going to be hard
to compete with that.
It's going to be, yeah.
You got to do Twitter spaces 24 seven and, you know, also building out 10,000 unique
So this is a fun one, guys.
I'll tell you this, you know, we've made 8,000 mechs, the full big guys, right?
And all of them are completely different, but we've never made 10,000 at once.
And every time that we did it before we pre-sold them, right?
So they weren't actually written to blockchain yet.
We would deliver them later on.
And this is the first time our AI system has gotten so good that it spit out 10,000 bots
that actually all worked, you know, they were all put together perfectly, et cetera.
So that was a big challenge in itself.
Had to get an API key, which is very difficult to do from OpenSea to be able to mint.
And it's been a huge challenge, but we've beaten it.
And yeah, and I'm almost ready to announce the launch date.
It's going to be sooner than you guys think.
But I got to make sure the tech side is completely strong.
And in the next video, which will probably come out Tuesday, Wednesday, I'm going to walk
through and show you guys how you get your bots.
And it's really cool.
David, you know about that, right?
I may or may not know a thing or two.
You know, I try to tell myself that I don't know these things because I get so excited up
here on Twitter spaces.
They might just come out.
So in my mind, I don't know.
You might accidentally leak.
Yeah, exactly.
In my mind, I don't know a damn thing.
But, you know, after the Twitter spaces end, I might know a thing or two.
There you go, my man.
Well, I appreciate you being tight-lipped on that.
Loose-lipped.
Just so everyone knows the game, you probably saw the latest stuff.
We'll be planning to launch my goal is to have, with your bots, with your legendaries,
with your elites, play in the game before the end of the year.
So that's what we're shooting for.
We're going to do, you know, these 10,000 bots because we want a lot of players in the
And before the end of the year, everyone playing with their stuff.
And then next, we are talking about doing more land.
So I'll have an update on that in a few weeks.
All right, man.
I got to get back to work.
Just want to jump on and say what's up.
Thank you, 10X, for hustling so hard on these.
And I'll talk to you guys soon, okay?
All right.
See you later, Trey.
Thanks for stopping by.
And can't wait to see you guys again on Monday.
It's going to be really fun.
Awesome, brother.
Talk to you soon.
All right, guys.
I mean, I don't know if you heard that, but he just said we might do another land sale.
So many people have been asking me about that.
And I honestly really didn't even know.
Like, that's what you get to use in our game.
That's what you use to create the games.
I mean, that's what you use to make those NFTs that are tradable that you're going to be
able to give to your friends.
That's what you can actually do something in our game aside from play the game.
So, oh, man.
If you guys are interested, you better stay tuned, tag along.
And one thing that I think, and once again, this is just my opinion coming from Mr.
10X, a future president who is going to come up with the best crypto regulations ever, that,
you know, what we did with the bots, if you look at those other NFTs that we sold, those
mechs, they were kind of expensive.
And then we did a free one.
So I'm not saying we're going to do free land.
I really don't think we're going to do that.
Actually, I'm going to tell you right now, we're not going to do that because that's the
good stuff.
You got to pay for it.
But I don't think it might.
I don't think it's going to be as expensive as it was the first time.
Might not have the same benefits, might not be in the same city.
But I think what this team is going to do is try to really, really get people into it.
So make sure that you stay tuned and find out for that.
And, you know, just for a reference, our last plot to land, like the expensive ones to
make everything get the full utility.
They were fifteen hundred bucks.
And, you know, those other mechs, they were three, four hundred.
And now we did a free one.
So keep that in mind and stay tuned because big things are coming, not just for us.
I mean, so keys to games.
Love what you guys are doing.
All the other speakers.
After the spaces, I got to go do a little bit of some NFT shopping.
There's a couple of projects that I've had my eye on since we started doing these collabs.
I actually haven't had enough time to go out there and do a little shopping.
But, you know, Black Friday, I'm going to go buy some stuff in real life.
I'm definitely going to buy some more NFTs today.
So looking forward to that.
I might even record that and, you know, put it out there for everybody.
We've been up here over an hour, hour and ten minutes.
I do have to jump into something else at one.
But, you know, I want to give the floor to somebody else.
I've been up here with Trey for a while.
Who wants to jump in?
Do any of you other speakers have something that you want to announce?
Maybe something awesome you've been working on that you want to, you know, tell a community about?
Yeah, sure.
I'll butt in if no one else is going to.
But, yeah, as you guys might have heard, I mentioned a couple of times, Duff is going to be moving over to Polygon Matic for the blockchain.
I know this is a more ETH Polygon centralized space.
So, yeah, if you guys want to follow us to keep updated, definitely do that.
But we don't have a set mid-date or anything like that right now.
We kind of want to, you know, get our feet wet into the Polygon Matic ecosystem.
So, yeah, swing on over our way and stay tuned if you like Mafia history.
That's all I have to say.
Hey, well, I definitely do.
I'm going to come on down.
I actually, never mind.
I can't talk about that on the air, guys.
But, yeah, I'm a fan.
One of my favorites from the past, Meyer Lansky.
I mean, what that guy did, doing everything in Vegas, all of that.
Like, that's one of the stories that I actually like.
So, I want to come over there and see what you're doing.
I'm a fan.
Definitely want to stay in touch with that.
And, you know, gaming.
Like, I'm all about gaming, especially all this Web3 stuff.
Like, I really go out of my way to try everything out there.
And if I like it, I know other people are going to like it.
Like, I'm the future president, guys.
I've got some good taste.
So, you know, other speakers.
I mean, anybody else?
Give some farewells.
Drop a little bit of alpha.
Whoever unmutes your mic first, I'll stop talking until then.
All right.
Ice Master T, go ahead.
I just want to say thanks for having me up here.
With Sacred Labs, we have Aptos Mint that we're working on.
And that's ongoing.
Granted, you know, the market's not great.
And everyone's kind of keeping their pocketbooks tight.
But, yeah, check it out if you're interested.
Also, I pinned up above this thing.
You mentioned, like, AI and stuff like that.
It's called Crypto Swarm.
It's this thing that they get a bunch of people together.
And they do, like, a hive mind.
And it's really, really cool.
I guess they use it to predict famines for the EU in, like, other countries.
They also predicted, like, the Kentucky Derby and got all three, first, second, and third place right.
And stuff like that.
So, it's really cool.
Check it out if you're into that type of thing.
It really will blow you away.
It's pretty cool.
All right.
Well, I'm definitely going to check that out.
Horses are cool.
And, you know, like, hey, I used to be into all that gambling stuff.
So, definitely sounds something that's going to be of interest to me.
Let's see.
Brainless Spikes.
I mean, do you want to leave us with any cool alpha from you guys?
What's next now that you mint it out?
Yeah, guys.
Now that we have achieved the sold out, we are doing our reveal in the coming days.
So, if you are interested, we'll just see the amazing art we just said.
Jump in our socials, our Discord, and you will see it.
And, yeah, once we got the reveal done, we will start working with the community on the series script.
And we will start, like, sharing all the new people that is going to join the team, all the new animators and all that stuff.
So, the process will start now, and we are going to keep creating the series to be broadcasted around the world.
So, if you are happy with our art, you like it, jump in.
And, yeah, we are just to celebrate the sold out.
We are giving, we are in the middle of a giveaway contest.
We are giving away four free airdrops.
In the Twitter that I pinned here in the space, you have the rules.
So, if you want to jump in the contest and get in, just have a look in there.
And, yeah, it will be super nice to have you on board.
Thank you very much, guys.
Awesome. Looking forward to it.
And I like your art, something that I always do.
I mean, if I think it's a cool-looking PFP, I get one just in case that, you know, I see some influence or put it up there and I want to be like them.
If I see LeBron James put up something, if I, actually, if I see my boss Trey put up something,
I'm buying 10.
So, hey, guys, if you can convince him to get in, you already know that you've got me.
One thing, Soul Retro NFTs, give us some farewell.
What are you doing next?
What's in the cards for you?
Yeah, sure.
Thank you, friend, for having us in your space.
It's been amazing.
And I hope you can win the career to be in the next president, buddy.
And for us, I mean, I'm inviting everybody that joined the space to join our Discord.
And even if you are not into football, we are experiencing a very cool World Cup.
And basically, we are continuing building the technology to offer to clubs.
And that's part of the process.
And anyone that was in the space today is invited to open a ticket and they will be in our white list.
Oh, there you go, guys.
I mean, more alpha, more free stuff, more giveaways.
Get on whatever list just because you're in this Twitter space.
I mean, it doesn't really beat that.
Make sure that, you know, set your reminders.
Every time we do a spaces, somebody comes up and they're doing some sort of white list, some sort of something.
We might start doing NFTs.
But, you know, over here, we're not really known for doing giveaways in the spaces.
A lot of other projects do that.
They'll have everybody give away some NFTs.
But we just like to have other projects come up here and talk about what they're doing.
So whenever someone actually gives back to the community, they're doing that out of the goodness of their own heart.
Nothing's required.
And, you know, they're doing that because they care about the community.
So that's awesome to hear.
Imaginary Apes, you got here late.
Give us some alpha, some farewells.
What's next for you?
Thanks, man.
Thanks for having us.
I know that this was really unexpected.
I love your Twitter spaces.
We love to hear it.
We love to be part of it.
So thanks for this whole board.
We are really bullish on all of you.
If I have to say something, I will tell you guys that we are going to release our beta really, really soon, in a couple weeks, too, at most.
If you want to be part of it, if you want to be part of the very first fractionalization run, win some free soul and be part of some great experience, go inside our Discord.
Go to our Twitter page.
There you can see all the rules, how you can be choosing to do so.
And one week after that, we are releasing for everybody.
So stay tuned.
This will be great.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot, Mr. 10X.
Oh, and last thing, I'm totally going to vote for you.
You have my vote already.
All right, guys.
Well, there you go.
I've already got like four votes.
I'm on my way.
Make sure that when you, you know, Mr. 10X, I might run in year, what is it going to be, 420-69.
I'll get up there running for president with my boss, Trey.
We'll see what happens.
Who's next?
Ice Master T.
What do you, did you already go?
And if you didn't, just jump in there and tell us some cool stuff.
I already went, man.
But all right, well, all right, well, all right, guys, I guess it's left on me.
I mean, you know, you heard Trey come up here.
Holy shit.
There's nothing that I can ever say that's going to top that.
Big things coming for MEC, possible land sell in the mix, free mint, 10,000 NFTs, went from 20 to 70,000 in less than two weeks.
I mean, we're pretty much writing one of the blueprints up here.
So make sure that you keep an eye on us.
Make sure you keep an eye on all of these other speakers up here.
Everybody talks.
We all talk to each other behind the scenes.
And when something works for someone, it catches on with everybody.
So, you know, you see one of us doing good.
You should expect that these other speakers, these other projects out here in the space are not going to be that far behind.
Someone's going to do a very cool mint.
There's some new piece of tech that everybody likes.
You know, it's going to start popping up more and more.
So, hey, free NFTs may be the new meta, guys.
And, hey, so Kesa Studio, whenever that's going to happen for you, just make sure that, you know, make sure that you keep me in your thoughts.
If it's free, it's for me.
I tell people that all the time.
I do okay, but I still eat off the dollar menu so I can spend more money on my digital collectibles.
But, you know, everybody, thanks again for coming.
Non-Fungible Friday.
These are starting to be a more and more popular event.
I'm seeing other people start calling their spaces Non-Fungible X Day.
And I'm like, hey, when I started that, I didn't see that anywhere else.
So, hey, we're starting to set trends over here.
Very cool stuff and even cooler things in the works.
A lot more good shit coming out in the pipeline.
So, once again, thanks, everybody, for coming.
It was an awesome spaces.
Decentral and Art Basel is going to be next week.
I'm going to be hosting some live out there in the events with a couple other speakers.
So, you know, next week we're going to have some fun with these.
I might even be at a club or a party.
You'll hear some music.
So, stay tuned for that.
Join the discords.
Follow on Twitter.
Insta Talk, whatever.
You guys know the drill.
And we'll see you next time.