Falling out. Thank you. Hey, I'm testing this.
Is this coming across okay?
We hear you loud and clear.
I find the iPhone so much better than an Android for spaces.
Like compatible hardware with that.
I like Android for everyday stuff.
Even X a lot of the time.
I just find it more user friendly
but for this I like iPhone
but I realise that a lot of people
I just find Android to be an easy one
I think once you lock into one brand
I mean there's no doubt about it.
iPhones, there's so much of a better, better hardware than, than, than all this Android
phones. I'm going to be honest. I am not the hardware guy. Chief Z is though the new addition
to our team. He knows a lot about hardware. So I think guys, just for the listeners, I think we're going to just give it a few minutes because there were a lot of hardware. So I think, guys, just for the listeners,
I think we're going to just give it a few minutes
because there were a lot of people on the waiting list
and we want to make sure that they do make it in on time.
So go ahead and share it around
and let them know that we're already in here
and then we can get through it.
We've got an agenda to get through.
I think that there's a lot of really interesting stuff
that we're going to go on about. We're going to talk about the week that just happened because a lot
has happened. Going to talk about what's coming up kind of in the immediate term. And then
after that, we're going to give you the chance to come up and ask questions. I know that
there must be a ton of them because I get a ton of them every day. So you're going to
get the opportunity to ask us anything that you need. Great.
So we'll just wait a couple minutes and we'll get going. Thank you. All right, Daniel, I just looked.
It looks like there's almost 80 people in.
So I think at least for the intro we might as well
just get that going and then people should roll in for the meat of the content
absolutely yeah we've got a ton of people these are attracting i've noticed a lot of new people
coming into uh nyla over the past even since the last spaces i've just noticed a lot more new people in the community like it seems to be
building which is fantastic
you know reflected in this space
and there's a lot of orange
there's a lot of orange in the chat I'm seeing
having the brand identity is super important
especially kind of in the early days
you want that cohesive appearance.
Yeah, it does seem like there's a lot of brand.
It feels like one of those early movement.
They all start the same, these huge coins, don't they?
Everyone's really into the branding and the movement, and it's just kind of there.
So welcome from that point of view.
All the orange memes. this is very exciting stuff so should we kick off with a recap on you know where we are in terms of
the terms of the overall yeah you know software development i mean it's going so fast and there's
so much it's probably helpful to kind of take a step back and look
let's do it i mean it was an interesting week because right off launch right i mean we kind of
ripped straight up to six million you know really immediately and i think that a vast majority of
people who bought at that time like they weren't really aware of what nyla was what we were trying
to do they just see this fast movingmoving coin, kind of good art,
And, you know, like anything that goes up like that,
especially on a fair launch, like it's going to come down.
And what we noticed was during that consolidation pattern,
like because the chart didn't collapse,
a lot of people said, okay, well, this must be something.
pretty active, you know, all day. I mean, we're here at least 16 to 20 hours a day, just talking
to people, continuing to build. And we wanted to spend this week to kind of hit the ground running,
hit it really fast. So we pushed out as many features as we could um just you know to grab attention
and show competence in the team we spent a lot of time dming people explaining to them what we're
doing because like we're a long-term minded project we have a sustainable model to the
project we have legitimate technology behind it so So we wanted to demonstrate that. And I think
that the week went really well. I mean, especially in the last couple of days, it started tying
together. The big thing that caught everyone's attention was the transfer, right? Activating
your account from X. I realized that it's just too much work for a lot of people to go to a website and sign in.
And that barrier just stopped a lot of users from even wanting to be involved in the platform.
So we wrote this command for Nyla to activate you directly from X.
And I noticed that as soon as that command came out, we got 250 users, I think, in the next 24 hours or something.
So that's really where it started to change. Wow, was it that many? command came out, we got 250 users, I think, in the next 24 hours or something. So like that,
that's really where it started to change. Wow, was it that many? I can believe it, because it was kind of a barrier. Like when you're sending someone to a website,
it's always friction, isn't it? Compared to if you're just natively doing the transactions,
the transactions like what he's referring to if you're wondering what he's talking about here is
like what he's referring to, if you're wondering what he's talking about here is,
before you had to go to the agent nyla.com website to set up a wallet address but now you can just
activate a wallet address yeah you never even have to leave x i mean you can interact with
nyla and do everything you want to do without ever leaving x like the website is there you can go to
it um it still needs a lot of work
but you you definitely don't need it so once you activate you know nyla will send you a message
kind of explaining the onboarding process and from there you can just start using commands we
just released our git book which we're doing as we go here but we wanted to answer people's
questions in an easier way so we put out the Gitbook just before the space.
And it kind of explains what we've done in the platform so far.
I mean, it's ever-evolving.
Nyla has 11 commands right now.
So for those of you not familiar with the first space, Nyla is a commandable agent,
meaning that you can ask her to do things for you.
And she uses Solana wallets to do on-chain things for you.
But not everything that she does is on-chain.
I mean, some of it is just data harvesting.
She's going to be doing kind of summaries of events.
We want to do spaces summaries.
So as we develop Nihilus,
she's going to have over 100 different
commands that you can just run and the idea behind the model here is that each command is going to
attract a different type of audience and we have holder requirements for the commands and this way
we create a long-term sustainable token so the key metric to kind of piecing this together
to say, is this model going to work?
Is do we have user activity?
And that's where I got the most excited this week.
Nyla has completed as of today,
just under 4,000, it's like 3850 unique user actions
that are not chat oriented.
So Nyla, as you guys can probably tell
she's not like she she's not here to have a conversation with people she just kind of has
a playful response which we will develop over the next month but we are prioritizing the command
structure so she has just under 4 000 completed commands that that actually did something right
either they're archiving data or they're processing a buy or a sell
or a transfer or a wallet activation.
And that metric alone is what makes me so positive
on how this is going to scale.
Because in order for a product to scale, the users have to want it.
And just seeing how much fun everyone is having on X,
this is going to be a winner so it's great we're getting a lot of feedback we're going to just
continue developing in public if you guys are following along you can go track like the last
week I just spent all day telling you guys pretty much exactly what I'm doing I want you guys to
follow the story and just see where it started where it's going to be a month from now. I think this is something that just doesn't happen a lot in this space.
And it's pretty easy for me to do because this is what I do day to day anyways. All I'm doing
is kind of broadcasting what I would be doing anyway. So it's a lot of fun because I get
feedback in real time time so we're just
going to keep running it this way um i was told by someone to like run the development of nyla
kind of like a log right just every day check in with the log let people know so i'm trying to give
you know 10 to 15 updates a day but it's the same kind of updates i'm giving the team i'm just
putting them on x so definitely feel free to leave comments.
I do respond to as many as I can as we're going.
And let me know if there's something that you think Nyla could do
that would be interesting to you.
Because if it's interesting to enough people, she'll end up doing it.
Daniel, how do you want to...
That is a really interesting bit. I can really interesting bit forever it's just my style
well this is what because we were talking earlier right and that's what you meant when you said i'm
not designing someone's like online girlfriend or something ai girlfriend yeah like because most of
these projects what you see is when they develop an ai and it made me laugh. But I,
but now that you've explained it in that context,
I understand what you meant as in most like 99.99.
all AI projects on Savannah are just kind of chat bots,
Like you're chatting with them.
NILA is supposed to be a high substance,
Right. You use NILA is supposed to be a high substance, high impact project, right? You use
NILA to get things done. So I wrote earlier today, you know, using NILA in 2025 is like using Siri in
2011. Like I do want it to be that way. NILA is going to be like a daily driver for people. You
want to do things, you're on the run. You just ask NILA to do it for you. And she has access to whatever funds you give her. She has access to all the information that
we feed her. And she's going to be able to do more and more complex things as we go.
I was chatting with people today. I designed her so that every function that she has is like a
Lego piece that you can pick up and combine with other functions. So if you look at the command
usage part of the website website you can start to imagine
already combinations that we can do i mean just a freebie is we have the buy command and we have
the transfer command so logically we have the buy and transfer command so you can buy things for
your friends um we have the tipping um just to give i i want to kind of tickle the imagination here right so like yeah what's the
tipping I mean it's just the transfer it's a different you know word for transfer because in
some communities hearing the word tipping like really resonated so we did marketing like that
and in other communities we did transfer and we program her to to accept lots of different variants i'm still
testing edge cases at the moment so i have pretty rigid instructions but as we figure out what can
go wrong um which i think we have most of it covered at the moment but as we figure that out
we're going to loosen up the way you can talk to her at the moment it's very strict but the tipping
is super interesting because it works for giveaways.
Like giveaways are a big part of crypto Twitter.
Like people run these giveaways all the time.
And then the participants wonder,
was that a fair giveaway or not?
if the executor of that giveaway uses Nyla for it,
like everyone has instant on chain.
That it went to to to someone in the
participants list right it didn't go to like some or you're just like did they even do it like did
they just send it to their own wallet now we know this and then you have things like people raising
money like you can transfer any token it doesn't have to be solana you can transfer any spl token so people
raising money now can raise money from various projects that can all use their native token to
fund it and this can all happen in public so you can see publicly who is a supporter of what
and that should bring a lot of other activity um when it comes to buying and selling you know
i will build private mode it has been
it has been requested like is there a way that we can request not request a private transaction
from niler that isn't kind of publicly broadcasted uh we will build that in the short term because a
lot of people want it but just you know on the other side of it like you're you're self-promoting
when you go buy something you're promoting that you're buying it. And if
other people are promoting alongside you, I do think that's going to have a very interesting
dynamic where it's not, now it's not just copy traders because the scale of who can see that
is infinite on X, whereas the scale of who's tracking wallets is, is very limited. So that's
going to change a lot. But the most important thing that we did this week
is something that I've been thinking about for the past five years, which is how the hell do we
onboard people to soul rapidly? And I do think that this solves it. So it takes 15 seconds right
now, 15 to 30 seconds, depending on, you know, how fast Nile is running to get someone who has never been
exposed to Solana before to receive a direct message saying that someone has sent them Solana
with instructions on how to claim it. So if you think about this, we can start marketing campaigns
to non-Solana natives, run them for six months. And how many of those people that just got free money are going to
join our ecosystem and start participating in it especially if they can interact with our ecosystem
through tweets something that they do every single day so i do think that a majority of the problems
in just solana culture like because everyone says oh it's extractive now it's it has this problem
it's pvp like the reason that it is those things
is because we have a very small audience and when you have a small audience with extremely
disparate resources the people with resources take advantage of the people without resources
and you get these extractive uh dynamics right so the way you solve that is by vastly expanding
right so the way you solve that is by vastly expanding the size of you basically create a
wider middle class economy correct in the yeah and we'll do that via tipping i mean you just like
you see something that you like on x it's like hey i read this tweet i liked it i'm going to
send you 0.05 soul so if that's someone who has never used so before they're going to say well
what the hell is that and you say well it's about it's about 10 bucks. And they say, well, how do I get it?
That is a fascinating point, to be honest with you,
because it is a little bit like an aristocracy
I mean, broadly speaking.
And so if you could onboard a larger mass of people,
you're going to flatten that distribution.
I mean, I've been permanently bullish on Solana since I found it in 2020.
So I think that this is going to scale it to the next level.
Obviously, we have so much work to do.
We're nowhere near where we want to be.
So a week into this, what have we done?
We've done buying and selling on X. We've done onboarding to Solana, transferring on X. where we want to be right like we're a weekend so like a weekend to this what have we done we've
done buying and selling on x we've done onboarding to solana transferring on x we've done data
storage data integrity security we've done a lot in one week so in six months i want this to be
the kind of product that you can't even like imagine today right like we want Like we want to make Nyla like everyone's pocket assistant that just makes
operating on chain really easy. And hopefully it's easy enough, which I believe it is,
to bring on the next million users to the chain. So like that's a big goal of mine. And I believe
that we have the team to execute that. Yeah, which is massive. We're all going to come from where they're sitting around anyway,
I mean, we're giving them a tool that uses things
that they spend 10 hours a day using.
So I just can't really see the barrier.
But as we find the barriers, we're going to correct them.
I do see a question from Lloyd. I actually think we're going to correct them um i do see a question from
lloyd i actually think we probably want to take it if he still has that uh lloyd just raise your
hand if you do want to come up yeah no i'm actually here um i have i mean i've been following this
project since its nascency i'm super psyched on it i just think the potential is so high and the
way you guys are rolling out products like so quickly man it's super bullish
i mean really gives me good vibes in a way that i mean i'm not a holder usually of tokens for
super long i don't usually camp on projects but like this has been in my wallet since you guys
started it and it's not going anywhere but i have have a question. It's a technology question.
I can link it to whatever app I want.
chat GPT question and answers.
I wonder, is it possible?
I know it would probably be a reach
and a lot of things would need to
be implemented in sequence.
But could you end up chatting with Nyla and having it kind of be an actual voice assistant in that way?
Okay, so yeah, this is a really good question.
So Nyla does not need to operate through X.
So that is the fastest way to answer your question.
And because she doesn't need to operate through X,
we can interface with anywhere that can authenticate a user
and send a request to her.
So yes, we can do what you're suggesting,
but that also means that Nyla could operate through Instagram.
I mean, she could operate through TikTok.
She could operate through Facebook. She could operate through Facebook.
She could operate through voice memos.
So anything that authenticates a user
and transmits data in the same structure
that we accepted currently,
and we could modify that.
So to answer your question, yes.
There could be like eight mask,
eight Naila, eight two soul mask, and then it goes bang. Naila. Ape two soul of mask.
Naila also is not limited.
She's not limited to the Solana blockchain.
I've already asked me to do XRP, but we're going to stay on Solana.
Is this what you mean when you say in six months' time,
Naila's going to look like something that you can't even imagine now.
It's going to have these kind of features.
I mean, the reason I'm so enthralled with Naila as a project is because of how scalable it is.
And not only is it technologically scalable, the brand is scalable.
So we can create an interface, just a brand interface to the public, that connects with people emotionally and really makes them want
to be involved. Like I do believe that seeing Nyla in your wallet, even like you, you feel bad
getting rid of it. I think that when you see the character development, like you feel more attached.
So it will be interesting to watch both the artistic side develop and the technological
side develop in parallel. And I think that both of those two things together is going to be what,
in parallel and I think that both of those two things together is going to be what what really
ties it all so um yeah the whole team is enthralled with with the project when we we don't do this
all day every day for no reason I mean we wake up excited in the morning to do the next thing
yeah I mean I feel like it's taking blockchain tech from something like a 2D picture where it's been a long time hanging on a wall and literally making it a moving picture in 3D.
Like, you know, it feels like that kind of upgrade.
Like people have talked about doing stuff like this before.
I mean, definitely that I can remember like things similar to this
and it's just cool to see it happening. Right. So, I mean, I was on the timeline today,
just messing around and I said, Hey, Nyla by mask token. And then she bought it. And then I
quoted that tweet and I said, Hey, Nyla transferred this mask token to sweep.
And she sent it to him. And then I quoted that and I said, Hey, Nyla transferred this mask token to Sweep and she sent it to him. And then I
quoted that and I said, hey, Sweep, just sent you some mask.
like the storytelling that you can do
everyone to see. Especially since
The way that, like, it was
so hard for me to learn how to do this.
But you're trying to onboard people how to use Jupyter and connect wallets and look at decks.
And it's such a clunky, scary experience.
Chatting with this thing is, it's just so easy.
I mean, you just tell her what you want.
And, like, that's the interface that people want.
They're so used to that interface.
And, like, Siri got people hooked on that interface chat gpt got people extremely hooked on that interface right so it just makes sense it just makes sense that like you want things to be
commandable you don't want to go through a lot of bells and whistles to make it commandable you just
want it to do what you want it to do and i think think that that's what Nihil is really good at.
I think that that's certainly what caused the bounce.
Because when you see those big red lines on the candle,
everyone worries about what's going on.
People who stuck around and did the research,
even Sling, I saw he made a tweet today saying,
I'm holding, I did some research.
And I think that that's what it comes down to like you see the commitment level from the team You see the ability to execute. I mean the red the selling was actually very very muted compared
Yeah, because it did consolidate
Very muted. So I think that also
Anyone used to this sort of coin and run.
I mean, something went from literally like, what, 50K to 6 million.
You know, and then came back down to 1.5-ish. And then now is, you know, back double that.
The team was so excited we got to buy it in the ones.
I mean, that was a good day.
You also launched on a holiday weekend with low volume,
and then it was a super red week.
I tried to launch it at a really quiet time.
I didn't even tell anybody when it was launching.
I think that a bunch of people asked me who knew that I was working on it,
and I said, yeah, Nyla will launch in two months.
And I just kind of wanted that to be the story.
And then I tried to launch it quietly so that nothing weird would happen.
I just kind of had this impulse to say, just do it when no one knows.
And I'm really, really happy with how it went.
Obviously, it's like snipers got a supply.
I think that that added to the consolidation zone that we went through.
I think what's making it strong is just people recognizing that a lot of effort is going into this.
Not only effort, but like a lot of forward thinking, a lot of planning.
Like we have a solid approach to what we want to do.
We're going to copy some proven models, right?
We have like the microtransaction kind of fueling the ecosystem.
We have to hold the tokens to prevent microtransactions so that it is totally free if you hold tokens.
And we're just going to do things that make it sustainable.
Not only do I want to demonstrate with Nyla that we are definitely capable of creating sustainable tokens.
We can make tokens that mean something to people, right?
So they're not just kind of empty nothingness that requires attention every second of the day to function.
Because Nyla is used, and every time she is used, her mindshare increases,
and people see the utility of using it, it demonstrates that there is value to tokens.
And I think that we lost that.
This was a big narrative in 2021, 2022,
back when I was extremely active at that time,
which is that, you know, what do we do with these things?
And we ran away from that because models at the time were so unsustainable
that we said, okay, well, if they're
going to be unsustainable, they may as well just not try to be sustainable at all. And I think that
we're technologically advanced enough now and we have creative enough ideas that they are
sustainable again. So let's demonstrate that and show people how this should run and let's have
fun with it. Because if you're not having fun, like you're not going to do well.
Somebody commented on a tweet today. He said, Hey,
we're not here to have fun. We're here to have, we're here to make money.
And I said, people stopped making money when they stopped having fun.
Like I remember a couple of years ago,
things ran so much higher because people were having fun. They,
they wanted to do it. They didn't,
they didn't have this kind of like penny-pinching scarcity mindset every single day.
They showed up with a bondage mindset.
They showed up with imagination.
They showed up with an expectation that the future would hold good things.
So we are hoping that Nyla is a repeat of that process.
That is such a good point.
I mean, the biggest money has been made uh in digital currencies
broadly ever since bitcoin when people are having the most fun the original uh bitcoin ogs were just
having fun they were buying up a lot of it you know maybe they bought ten thousand dollars of
bitcoin at even 150 or something right and they were just like going to conferences and talking about it and having fun.
And here it is at $110,000 or something.
Yeah, they weren't trying to,
I always say the funniest thing
about the early Bitcoin days
is it wasn't about the money
because no one had any money
Like, you know, a lot of these guys, they just didn't have any money.
They're only rich now because of Bitcoin.
But in those early days, one of the fun things about it was no one was,
there were a few rich people, but not many.
Like, I would say 80, 90% of those Bitcoin conferences were just kind of,
you know, people who were curious about it.
And you brought that culture
into solana which is the best onboarding culture that is the best because anyone can enter that
without this kind of feeling i mean like something unique to nyla at the moment is that people who
enter the community like you said we have a lot of new people entering the nally community like
not only are they welcomed with extremely positive people,
like it didn't even matter when the chart was read,
like the community was extremely positive.
And it's positive because there's things that they can do every day that are fun.
So like when that happens, people stick around.
Like we have some guys that say like,
I still trench and i just rotate
profits into nyla and he he said he hides nyla in his wallet because he doesn't even need to
see the balance and like i do think that that's the result of the culture around it and it's the
result of of just it actually having meaningful value so we're gonna just keep extending that
we're gonna push it as far as we can and i do believe that we're going to
create the sub communities that they used to exist in crypto like i want to bring that back and we're
going to bring it back by using commands like every command is going to create a subset of human that
that is attracted to that type of command so there's going to be sub communities that evolve
around them if we have holder requirements for commands,
like absolutely people who use them on a day-to-day basis will be happy to hold the token to continue using them.
And long-term, this puts upward pressure
on not only the price of the token,
but just the perceived value that everyone has.
And I do think that it's a strong case for it.
I mean, we're going to develop as much as we can.
We're going to tell you guys everything that we're doing
because I just believe in that model.
I mean, I've done it in the past in most things.
And when things don't go well, people get mad about it.
When they go well, they're happy.
We're here to listen to you.
We're here to evolve, adapt, fix things.
If you see a problem, let us know.
I mean, it's going to be an amazing adventure.
And, dude, I look forward to what Nyla looks like
Like, I can't even imagine.
And I'm already looking way down the road,
and I still can't imagine what should be able to do.
Yeah, it's very exciting.
Like I said, this is more like a layer one type project
where you've got a real culture, a community,
and a positive attitude, a bunch of interested people.
And it feels like one of those really early stage, you know, top.
Like I was saying earlier, top 10 coins, it really feels like that.
That's how, this is how they felt.
I mean, I've seen, I've been in communities of a couple of them
and known the developers of them, and they all felt,
they all had this kind of, the big ones, the big, big ones,
you know, Ethereum and so forth all have this vibe.
And what we were saying earlier, weren't we?
But how often do you find an enterprise scale technology with all these
commands out in a completely new environment like this out on,
doing basically bringing blockchain to X.
That's such a huge pitch.
How often do you find it as a fair launch in the middle?
and we're having fun with the nerds too.
ever Tom tweeted. I think Tom definitely tweeted today, like what the meta was and like, It just doesn't exist. Never. And we're having fun with the nerds too. Ever.
Tom tweeted, I think Tom definitely tweeted today what the meta was.
As a joke, I said the meta is it's Cash App on X.
Because that was the theme of the day.
Everyone was using X like Cash App in the community.
We had comments all over.
I want to do this game too.
I want to send people money on X.
Anyone who sees that side of it
immediately sees the scale that it can reach.
Because when the users are actively engaged
and they want to show up, that's it.
That's what gets our team motivated.
Minimum, you're only buying this
in hundreds of millions usually
because there's like $30 million of VC in it.
Yeah, I mean, we just really like doing this.
We didn't have to go raise a ton of money from VCs to motivate us to do it.
We want to be doing this.
And that's going to define the whole ethos of the product going forward,
Another thing that I don't think people are aware of,
there's like five centralized exchange listings, isn't there?
Yeah, we have a bunch of 52 listings.
We got Moonshot, Mexi, KSX.
There's a list. It's on the website. We are Phantom Verified and Jupyter Verified, moonshot, maxi, um, case X, uh, there,
we are phantom verified and Jupiter verified,
which we were ecstatic about.
we didn't expect it either.
every single one of these things happened without us interacting with the
But all of these happened the next day after you launch,
which I was talking to someone,
I was talking to a couple of people who were,
I mean, I, I have yet to find. I was talking to a couple of people who were, I mean,
I have yet to find someone in the market who's heard of a fair launch with five non-paid, i.e. they just listed them,
centralized exchange listings like that, 24 hours,
within 24 hours of the launch.
And we're talking Mexi moonshot weeks are but not like
crappy it's happened with teams that like are in communication like for us it was it was surprising
because we've had zero contact with any of these people it just happened and like even like now
like we still haven't had contact with with any of them so like that's that's bullish in my opinion
they identified strength in the project
and just wanted to jump on it early.
We appreciate that vote of confidence
a lot, and we take it seriously.
We've got another request here, actually.
Yeah, yeah. Let's me to bring up some more?
Alavadi is here from the Middle East, obviously.
Can you unmute and speak, Alavadi?
Hi. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Great? Yeah, hello. Is it for me? Hi.
Hi, guys. Congratulations for having Naila.
I have a question I would like to ask you guys.
I mean, can we use Naila nylon telegram and discord or not okay so not at this time but
other people have asked so we will look into using Nyla in other platforms it's it's not like a this
week thing but but this month we will look into it just because of how high the demand was for that
but yeah that's a great question we want to extend Nyla to as many platforms as possible.
Like the big reason is just it's defensive of her.
We want to defend her by making her versatile.
We don't want her to be locked into a single type of platform.
So, and also when we go cross-platform,
like we will have a public API list that you can use.
So you can just use Nyla on your own by that time.
It's something that we're aware that has to happen, but that'll probably happen when we go cross-platform.
So it's platform agnostic at its core.
The technology is platform agnostic, but we use X because this is where we
all spend our whole day, right? This is where the crowd is. So what better place to start it with?
Absolutely. And all the users we know are real, or most of them, unlike, say, starting something
in Telegram where you're competing against a bunch of other telegram bots and also you have such a problem with telegram users uh you know being kind of scammy
i mean it really irritates me i must say like the spam and the whole style they really how you're
doing it your telegram is like um a repository from they gotta clean that up. They have to clean that up. If they're gonna, I mean,
Pavlov creating Telegram,
I mean, I sort of feel in two ways about it.
Like, yeah, it's kind of useful,
but it's sort of brought in a lot of negative stuff as well.
He definitely has to clean it up a bit.
But how other projects run their Telegrams
are just so irritating to
like a mature investor with all these buy bots and the admins and the mods constantly just talking
about nothing you're trying to find actual information yeah that's right so but but i
mean still there's a lot of people who use telegram it's a very good question um dan i'm
gonna try to hit a few hard-hitting points really quick just because i know that some of the audience members wanted it
yeah yeah just things about nyla specifically like the token nyla not not the the avatar nyla
so as you guys we already said nyla was fair launched and we do have this kind of fee
processing schedule right so like just so everyone, it's always on the website,
so you can see it on the command usage tab.
If you don't hold enough of the token,
which is set fairly low right now at around,
like there are fees of 0.005.
because it's about 40% of what fees are
on a lot of other platforms.
but it is free to use if you hold enough tokens.
I think that that's just really important for kind of holder founder like relationship like we want people to
value the tokens so we we want to put like a direct linkage in their minds just it's we want
to anchor something to it and that's just a starting point so i think that that anchoring is
is how we we get moving right and then the second thing I wanted to talk about
because they were super high demand at the beginning.
People wanted to launch directly from a tweet
You just, I think you hold 50,000 NILA
and then you're able to launch directly on Bonk,
You just say, hey, NILA, launch name, ticker,
and she will launch it for you.
We do have something unique with our launches,
and that's that any bonded token,
like we will build a utility for your token
that is cohesive with both the brand of the token,
but also we try to make it,
we want to make it cohesive with the front of the token,
like who's the spokesperson of it, cohesive with the front of the token. Who is the spokesperson of it? Who is the face of the token?
So we want to build a utility that is cohesive to that.
And the thinking behind this is that fees are earned on bonded tokens.
So if they have substance, they will perform better.
That's good for us. It's good for the token deployer.
It's good for NYLA because we have this system in place where a
portion of the fee is automatically by NILA token. It doesn't matter who launched it or anything.
A portion will strictly go to buying NILA because that's kind of the agreement that they make with
us. And the exchange that we have with the launcher is that we build them technology to
make their product inherently more valuable. So the first instance of that actually came from Navi.
I see him up here and I'd love to get him just to come up and say hi to everyone
because he is so passionate about Nyla.
He's so passionate about Yuki and he's been here every single day.
I think almost everyone in the community knows him.
And if you don't, you should.
So this was a point of contention in the first day.
But what happened was the team never had any intention
of launching Yuki as a coin.
So Navi reaches out to me and he says,
could I get permission to launch it?
Reason number one, because Yuki's amazing.
Reason number two, because you guys don't plan on launching her.
Reason number three, because he knew that he could showcase
a successful launch on the platform.
And we were, I mean, Yuki hit, what, 500, 600K or something,
And so that's great, because it looks good on the platform,
and I knew that it was in competent hands.
So because Yuki did bond, the utility that we gave her is we turned Yuki into an AI agent,
which Navi will be able to customize as he goes.
He can reach out to the team,
but we felt like that was extremely appropriate for Yuki,
given that Nyla is an agent.
It allows them to interact.
It's just a sensible piece of technology
that adds more value to the project and we will support it so long as navi is actively supporting
it himself right i mean like we're here to help people and we're here to to see things do well
we don't want 10 000 useless coins we want 500 useful coins that all flow back into nyla and um like on that regard like i know
daniel has his own coin right like daniel's coin is his dmh uh those of you who don't know daniel
i'm gonna let him give you his whole background but i think that the whole thing makes sense i've
already told him that if it bonds we will will build him a unique utility. The unique utility is going
to be specifically related to journalism and saving data on articles or magazines or just
any kind of written form content that might get deleted, especially slanderous. These are things
that make sense in Daniel's world. So we're ecstatic to build that technology
if that's the way things go.
And the token proceeds will support NILA token, right?
So anyone that wants to operate on the launch side of things,
they should understand that we do have this give and take model.
We will support you so long as you're making an active attempt to
where we're going with that. Daniel, I'll let you
and give thoughts. I mean, this is something a lot of people
We spoke the other day do you
want to did you want to jump in and say anything first uh about you just so i'm not kind of barging
in front of you no worries can you guys hear me yeah i can hear you great okay nice so yeah so
i'll just um kind of start off about nylala. Maybe you could explain a little bit about the Yuki agent.
Wait, hold on. You can start on Nyla because I know Nevi's going to say something great. I'm ready for it.
Yeah, sure. So like, long story short, I've actually been waiting for weeks for there to be like a tweet to launch technology specifically on Bonk.
I've just like had this thesis that something like that would do really well because we've
seen that do well on other platforms.
So just from an investment point of view, like I've been eager to find that.
And actually, there was a few others that came out a few weeks ago and they all were
Well, then all of a sudden i see
nyla come around and i had actually uh just randomly had spoken to shacks in dm um because
of his archive tool he had reached out to me and just seemed like a nice guy and so as soon as i
saw that this nyla token was out and i'm like wait a second this guy is legit and wait this is going
to be a tweet launch thing i was was like, okay, this is it.
So I got really excited about Nyla and just like deep dived on that.
Um, like as soon as I found out about it and, um, just from like, uh, like I do have a software
development background myself as well.
And so getting a chance to, to like know Shaxx and like see him work in public and see the
pace that he's deploying everything.
And not only that, but like listening to user feedback and like truly making adjustments
within the 24 hour timeframe, it's honestly blown me away. So yeah, I, I could not be more
impressed and excited about this team and the future of the platform. I think like making like the whole idea of this,
you know, like web three enablement on X,
it's a massive, massive idea.
And I really feel like this is the team to execute on that.
So yeah, with that being said,
I'm super excited about Nyla.
The next thing I'll quickly say is like,
I'm a huge believer that like some of the best marketing
for any product comes from
using the product itself and so now that you know a bit about like how I've been excited about a
tweet launcher on Bonk I was like okay I would love to launch something with Nyla and so again
what makes sense here because I don't want to just launch like random, random shitters.
So of course, knowing the lore here, the Yuki character is what immediately stood out to me
because it's Nihilus cat and people love cats. And look, meme coins are fun. It's not for everybody,
but if, you know, there are people who like that. And so I do have a bit of a background in running a few successful meme coin projects.
There's a lot of work that goes into these things, but I've done this a few times.
And because of my love and excitement for Nyla, I want to help promote a successful project launched through Nyla.
So that's kind of my whole idea of like why I'm working on Yuki so passionately and why I'm sticking with it.
And so, yeah, I guess like quickly to close out with this new Yuki agent.
At this point, it's like just a conversational agent, but we did really spend some time to make the personality right.
It's like this nice mix of like witty and snarky, like with also a bit of a cat attitude.
And who's also sort of like lovingly talking about Nyla because Yuki is like Nyla's little helper.
And so I have some ideas about how I want to expand that agent.
So that way it's more than just conversations.
And yeah, I've got access to all the code and everything.
And it's something I'm going to be working on.
And yeah, we've also managed to develop a pretty strong community around it.
Like there's over a thousand people.
There's a bunch of people creating art.
And yeah, so I'm here to make it successful and and again i just
i really want nyla to shine so um i hope that nobody gets like the wrong idea about that like
thinking i'm trying to distract or anything like that it's it's not my intention so yeah i'll i
could keep rambling on but i'll i'll pause there thanks for having me up here fantastic yeah i think you're right
the branding addition is is uh you know is superb for us people want a story and they want something
to interact with like like so just kind of teaser the creative team is making in like manga episodes
like they're working really hard. Because we want to tell
writers. You read just a couple
paragraphs and you understand how
strongly they feel about these characters.
great. We'll see kind of where
we go from here, but the manga is going
to be huge just for bringing people
into our world. I mean, some of
the marketing I do frequently
is like Nihilus Universe, and
I don't mean that as a marketing
phrase. We are creating a whole
universe and backstory behind these characters
that we want you to get to know
and not only get to know, but feel a part
of, and I think that that'll
make the technological journey
a lot more fun for everyone.
Internet Money Man has his hand up.
Because I don't know if it applies to Yuki,
Do you have your hand up, Internet Money Man?
I'm just intrigued by this absolutely incredible project
and something, you know know going a bit lighter isn't it lovely to have
something that's been built in the space on our beloved solana that's got an incredible use case
and we we almost have some kind of fatalic that's uh that's building these wonderful things. It's just... It's exactly like that.
We're crying out for this.
You know, we're absolutely crying out
for someone like this on Solana
that is building incredible stuff.
I'm going to say it again.
I'm not going to keep saying it,
but honestly, I'm blown away with what you're doing. Absolute credit. And it's great to see.
So why have I put my hand up? It's mainly from a selfish point of view, actually. I'm not going to go into massive, massive detail, but we were running a project over on base.
Me and my pal, we probably invested the best part of a couple hundred thousand dollars ready for the ball run over on base.
We had everything, CMC listings, CoinGecko, Tier 2 exchange listings, so on and so forth.
And we had the majority of the supply locked on Genpad.
And sadly for us, Genpad got exploited in December, January, and it ruined our dream.
And I probably wouldn't be here now speaking to you guys, to be honest with you.
The DevIn side of it, I hung up because I was heartbroken.
And obviously, you were mentioning sort of projects launching in the space.
I can see Daniel's coin that i have
bought a proportion in and i love how it's not like a just a launch pad where any old crap can
go on and i think what i would like to explore sax maybe at some point i know you're busy at
this precise moment in time but a law of attraction coin um launched specifically on nailer uh with the ai
and preaching about law of attraction and positivity and manifesting um not now because
i'm not ready for it now but um i i think it would be the place to launch it. We hit 20 million last year.
But anyway, enough of that.
But it just made me think when you guys were mentioning that.
I don't think there's a better place.
Well, great tech will attack.
If it's something that is just beneficial as a whole, like we'll definitely look into it. I'm looking in the comments because someone told me to find one here. One moment, I've just got to rapidly read through this.
family thing. But I'm going to listen to the rest of it because it's a recorded space.
So everyone should probably retweet the room and make sure that those who are interested
have the opportunity to listen in to all the good stuff. But love you guys. Talk to you next time.
So just so I tell you what I'm looking for, I was told that there was a security question.
I can't find the exact question, but in the Gitbook that we just released, you can get there from our nav bar as well, but I also made a tweet about it. There is a section about security. User data is encrypted. Like it's like your keys, for example, like they don't appear in plain text anywhere. Just the database itself is encrypted. We have good security overall uh we do follow industry standard for
all these things but the getbook does go over it if you have a specific question outside of that
like please let me know um just dm me and ask one that i have that i get frequently is that you know
nyla sends you like wallet information right to sign up like you don't have to stay with that
wallet you can claim the funds and then regenerate a new key immediately.
So if you have security concerns like that, that's the solution, like immediate one.
Like all you have to do is go to the website, click generate, and you get a new wallet.
But you can just claim the funds, move them out, generate a new one, and now you're good to go.
But if you have any other one, because I can't find the question
that my friend just messaged me to look for, just DM me.
I am always available and let me know.
Yeah, it's very user-friendly, I must say, and it feels very secure,
You'll attract uh high level quality
projects it's interesting that you know someone comes up it's like you know we had a 20 million
dollar project market cap project this is the kind of thing you're going to get because uh it's
because basically people who want to partner will be the types who know they can deliver.
When you've got good tech, you're going to have people who say, I know I can deliver.
And so I'm partnering, which I find interesting.
Because a lot of the criticism of Pump Fund really stems around people who don't know, who know they can't deliver.
Launching on that platform.
And so this is a real competitive, as you said, 500 quality coins rather than.
Yeah, I mean, we have extremely high targets for ourselves, not just in terms of Naila price.
We have a very high target for Naila price, but we have high targets for what we want to accomplish.
Right. And like if we if we set our abstract goal at onboarding people
to Solana, like a million
people, let's say, is an abstract goal of the team,
have this 100 commands target.
listening to understand the
scale that we're trying to build to.
We're trying to do it, A, because we're capable, and B, like we're trying to do it a because we're capable
and b because we don't see enough of this just like teams kind of coming up from nowhere and
just forcing something into existence with blood sweat and tears and working every day at it
no so we we want to just demonstrate that we can and we will. So I think that the first week was a showcase, right?
And the showcase was just to pique people's interest
and get them paying attention because we're going to keep going.
So I hope that they keep paying attention and they like what they see.
Zach, sorry, Daniel. Carry on.
No, no, go ahead. was i was gonna say uh could
there be an idea um and shoot me down i could be wrong but if you wanted to launch on nailer
you need to hold as a dev a certain amount of of supply i mean right now it's set at 50,000 tokens at the moment like we can we can increase that
um i think that if if the demand for that went up we would increase it i think at the moment
that's fine i didn't know there was a limit that's great yeah so so just so everyone knows
like there's a tab on the website called Command Usage. It tells you the holder limit for everything.
And there are things that are typically just going to be free to use.
I'm trying to put a holder limit on things that can be monetized
because typically that's what gets abused.
And I think that there's going to be the highest demand for tools
demand for for tools that you can monetize with so there will be holder limits on anything like that
that you can monetize with.
So there will be holder limits on anything like that.
so this is a great segue into uh dmh uh which uh was launched this week uh so i wanted to
first of all test the platform so i set up a wallet and i put these all on my I put these on a thread I set up a set up a wallet funded the wallet and launched and
and launched the coin a coin called Harrison with the ticker DMH and so my background is journalism
principally I started doing well I started out writing for Dow Jones Newswire's Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, TheStreet.com.
I did an Asia column when I was in New York, which was kind of like, you do it overnight, strange reality.
And then when I was in Southeast Asia and just after the subprime crisis, I got into a lot of investigative
journalism. Ran a fairly big for the time investigative journalism publication. And
we broke a couple of stories that were extremely controversial. One of which was at the time
there were a lot of Toyotas just flying off roads
and Toyota was saying it's a software, it's a software, it's a software.
But when you looked at all their manufacturing plants,
you could see they were hiring slave labor.
And so I went, wait a minute, maybe the fact that these workers can't put holes,
literally can't do their work because they're in so much pain and the car's not working is related.
Another one I published was a really big journalist called Nate Teah, who was the last guy to interview Pol Pot, no one would publish the story, had found that the head of the Ku Klux
Klan in South Carolina was an FBI agent who tried to detonate a weapon of mass destruction
in New Jersey. And they were just too scared to publish it. But I was like, please give
it to me. Kind of stuff like that, fun stuff, right time i noticed that there was a whole bunch of
news that was just being wiped so people were changing facts they were going back and they
were editing things they were making all these kind of changes in it um and even big publications
or they were just manufacturing news like you know sometimes an article might look like it's from 2009 but it hasn't been there
since 2009 and this was just kind of digital media warfare so when I saw archive was a NILA
product was the first product that I saw I thought this is really useful you know this this can archive
backs I mean I wrote one of the first books.
It's called, you can find it on Amazon,
written under a pseudonym, Daniel Pulsawat,
which is my wife's maiden name.
Because at the time, it was fairly controversial,
called The First Casualty, An Anatomy of COVID-19.
This was written in like March 2020, really early,
when I just saw all this fake news.
A lot of those COVID articles aren't around anymore.
And actually the PR people who were doing that
kind of threatened me at the time,
like you're going to run into trouble if you keep doing this.
To which I was like, whatever.
So this has a real utility that can be used by journalists
to archive news stories, archive stuff like, you know, everything from big to small publications, archive facts.
And so I've been talking to Shaxx and said, OK, look, you know, we could build this coin into that and I can bring it with my media partners to these newsrooms.
We can, you know, put this out in the mainstream media
There are thousands of journalists,
especially independent journalists all over the world,
who will use this technology to archive information.
There's a lot we can do out of that.
When people are archiving stuff,
we can put together a daily show
most interesting archive stories as well that only brings more and more media attention to it
so you know there's a whole bunch of there's a there's a whole kind of series of things
that can be done that will create utility for the coin and bring a whole load of attention to the coin.
So if you already own Archive, let me, I'll be cheeky and say, look, just cash out of Archive
and buy DMH because when we get it bonded, then we can put this utility on it. Obviously,
we can't do that before putting, before it gets bonded i'd like it to be bonded really by community
i mean you know it's possible i could bond it myself but it would be really best if everyone
just kind of bonded it because it shows you know there's no cheating in it in that case i bought
quite a lot of supply 18 of the supply i put in a staking pool. So if you go and buy like $200 of it now, of DMH,
you go to my timeline, you'll find the contract address,
and you go and stake it, you're getting, what is that?
I mean, at this price, 200 bucks is about, I don't know,
I don't know, 0.1 point something, 0.8% or something.
0.1 point something, 0.8% or something.
You're getting 1% returns a day on that, or 2% returns a day,
depending on how long you lock it up for.
So there's a staking pool on Streamflow with 18% of the supply in it.
5.9% is locked up for two months.
We'll decide what to do with that when the time comes.
The most important thing right now is to
bond it so uh if you if you want to see it succeed and you want to see me take this uh to the next
level because it will be great for nyla i mean it'll be you know it's powered by nyla right and
and the goal is to try and build this archive system with a personally branded name. I mean, I personally
am from a journalistic background and a printing background. My aunt was the editor of the
was the deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph and the editor of the Evening Standard. She's married to Tom Bower, the investigative journalist you may have heard of.
The other side of the family, that's my mother's side of the family,
my father's side of the family, we started in 1750,
the oldest printing company in the UK,
the oldest printing company in the UK.
went on to print banknotes, British banknotes,
and those of 130 other countries, stamps,
So, and a number of other newspapers.
So we've kind of got that.
They were also authors and things and they ran newspapers obviously it was all the same industry so I've got some good relationships I mean
a few years ago the post office museum and the national science museum both wrote to me to ask
me to open a new event they were doing that kind of thing we can just make the
call and try and you know bring it in and say because all of these industries don't understand
where they are they understand they're being disrupted and they understand uh that there is
uh that they need to make changes but they don't understand how. And blockchain is such an obvious solution to that.
simple onboarding blockchain technology is a great solution to that.
So I'm going to end the shill there,
but if you're interested and it sounds appealing,
go and try and bond it and just buy and stake some,
So I'll jump in and just like to point out to a lot of people, I'm like reading comments right and dms as as we're going like nihilus not a launch pad like like
this is a tech company but we want to help launch things that we find beneficial and like so if
something is beneficial and someone has passion behind it and we believe that they're going to
work on it like we're going to help i already have been reached out to by a bunch of projects
in the last four days and like if something has tangible value like we will help and and it will
like we do it like i said like in a mutual way like like anything that we help on like it will
bid nyla it's just kind of how we stay, how we keep aligned incentives.
But NILA is not a launchpad to answer the question.
It just has launch technology built in.
So if anyone who was wondering that,
We're here to build a suite of technological tools
that you interface with our agent to command.
If you are trying to launch something
and it has inherent value, it has merit,
and we believe that you believe in it,
We're very happy to do so.
You can even just ask Nyla to do it.
She logs all the requests that people have.
And we do scan those every once in a while.
We pick one out and we message the
person that requested it so we're gonna keep we're gonna keep doing that but like overall like it's a
technology platform we are trying to use strong economic models for the token to scale to where
we want it to scale to to where we believe it should scale to and like we're we're gonna be
strict with it like as you guys saw
with the team the team has isn't a six-month vested schedule it's a linear unlock um we we
locked our our unlock for the first one we plan to continue locking the unlock um we we even added
to the lp with personal funds on the first. And it's just kind of our way of communicating that we're doing this different.
But we just want to show that people can do it differently.
And we're going to provide kind of the steps that anyone can take just to do things in an ethical way, to do things in a sustainable way.
And just to provide real tangible value behind everything that we're doing.
So, yeah, like I said, reach out to anyone on the team.
We just did a recent tweet, a meet the team tweet.
Everyone there is here all day, every day.
Just let them know what you need.
And if you need to know who does what, jump into the community chat.
I hang out there a lot or hit me on Telegram.
I hang out there a lot and I'm here on Telegram. I hang out there a lot. And I'm here
to answer any questions as we do this.
you're just not going to find this type
this many updates. It's just crazy.
it's one week since the launch. Isn't that
crazy? One week. We're already talking about five centralized exchanges onboarding hundreds of users
with tech that's working as level solutions and potential other projects that are going to join I joined that. I mean, if you know of another project that has delivered that five days
or five to seven days after launching,
then definitely let me know about it.
I assume Shaxx would want to know about it as well,
but I personally, I haven't seen it.
I genuinely haven't seen it. One more thing that I did i just remembered i wanted to bring this up on the
space is that i'm going to be scanning kind of all the solana events coming up um me and whoever
on the team is able to make it like we will attend i used to go to all of them like a few years ago
and i was working on election technology for 18 months so I kind of wasn't
active but 2021 to 2023 kind of before the lead up to the election like I went to salon events
all over the world I went to American events I went to the Australian events I met a lot of
people from the space and so I will be going to one soon I have to handpick which one it is. I'm not sure.
but hopefully I meet some of you guys there.
So people who just want to want to meet the team
and kind of understand us a bit better,
I saw events are coming up.
What are the next ones coming up?
but if someone DMs me a good one,
Yeah, I mean, that will be...
This is such a core technology of importance to Solana, especially at this point in the juncture.
And then you think, okay, you know, with a massive bull run pending kind of ideal timing isn't it i think so
too i mean ai run is definitely coming tech like return to tech is definitely coming like we talked
about this on the first base like this this is a cyclical thing that happens and the the tech cycle
is coming back it's going to come back a lot stronger than anyone can imagine right now who's new to the
space but people who have been here i'm sure that that they're awaiting this because you get to make
sensible investments again and you get to sleep at night and like it's just a way better period
yeah things um a comment that i got a lot today is people said that they feel comfortable sleeping
on nyla and like guys like that's not something that should be natural.
Like, you should be comfortable sleeping on anything.
Like, if you're slinging Solana at things in scale where you're not comfortable sleeping, like, that's not healthy.
So I do look forward to the space returning to normalcy like for me it's normalcy
like like picking projects that that have inherent value and make sense and like i know not everyone
loves that but like that that is what always happens it will happen again so i look forward
to it at least that's true you shouldn't be sleeping with one eye open just because you're investing in blockchain products.
One eye is not enough to watch all this stuff, man. You need three eyes to make sure it doesn't have a zero in two seconds.
That is true. It is a very comfortable...
Well, you can see that in the chart, right?
Because it just kind of bounces around these ranges.
I mean, in my personal opinion, I've heard a lot of people say it it looks like very very primed to break out all of a sudden and uh
you know just just completely get out of the range that it's in and i i personally think that's
correct uh just because you don't see these attributes
and I also and this is a personal opinion but it's my strong personal opinion that this is
one of the most likely coins to go to a tier one centralized exchange
at some point over the next calendar or two calendar quarters.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have had so many sex listings.
What we're looking for is an alpha listing, right?
So we're just going to work really hard and kind of network our way to it.
Yeah, for a Binance alpha listing.
Yeah, we're really just going to look out for that.
I mean, sex is hard to...
Oh, wait, I was on mute. I'm sorry.
I was saying that we do hope to get scouted by the awfulest things.
Like, obviously, we are not at that scale,
but I want people to understand that we want.
Should be an alpha listing fairly soon,
If they got other stuff like pump swap up there,
you would think Nyla would be up there.
So the host is having connection issues.
You would think if they're...
Look at the coins that are on Binance Alpha
I mean, there is a bit of a difference.
I actually haven't looked recently,
but I mean, when I was looking at Alpha listings,
I thought they were around 50 million.
So in my head, that was kind of the target for it.
PumpSwap was a Binance Alpha listing, I think, at around 4 or 5 million, I thought.
But Alon went to like 200 and then fell back to 5 or 6.
And Alon was added to Binance Alpha, I thought.
It was one of those coins. I don't think there's any specific
market cap. Or is it, are they usually
looking around 50 million market cap? I wasn't aware of that. I should be back now.
I had to reconnect because for some reason my mic was.
It's patchy. I should be back now.
No, not really. How about now? Is that better? I'm trying to figure out what
Okay, so binance alpha listing is on the
Is is part of the it's nice to hear that's part of the objective, to be honest.
That part of the objective is to get a Binance Alpha listing.
That should always be part of the objective.
A number of projects I see saying,
oh no, that's not an objective.
We'll just wait for Shaxx. Can everyone hear hear me or can they not hear me it keeps turning my mic off i think it's detecting it was doing that it was doing that to me maybe
it's a good place to wrap up here then shacks because it looks like we're having some sort of uh you know internet
issues yeah that sounds good um and anyone can reach out to me no more just shoot me a message
all right well very bullish and thanks for turning up everyone