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All right everybody welcome welcome welcome to the polygon perspective Thank you everybody for coming on out. Let's get some of these speakers up on the stage But before we get started if everyone could go on up to the very top part
of the space. Hit that like and retweet button. It would be greatly appreciated. We could get some more polygon folks in here. But let's check on in with Mr. Rainieries. What is going on today, sir? How are you doing?
Hey Smokey, I think this is my first co-hosted space of the Super Spaces campaign. So I'm wondering what sort of rank I'm getting, because I wasn't really focusing on my space's game. So now I'm pretty focused to see what's going on and keep people engaged and see if I can change some
later boards. You know maybe even I'll win an internship. I've got a new job. I'll be pretty cool. I want to joke with me. I'd never leave you smoking unless we get the internship together then I go. I love it. Yes, I know it's it's pretty exciting to see the leaderboard up and running you know for Polygon and
It's going to be very interesting to see who is able to get those internships. I'm really excited for that. I know Brandolf is down there. He's gunning for the top spot. He might just get it. Brandolf, why don't you come on up? Drill Club, what is going on? Who do we have behind the account?
Okay, this is Swift Chicken. I need you to do me two favors. Number one, tell Sally to get off and go to bed. In fact, kick her out. It's three in the morning, her time. She needs to rest. We need her healthy. So kick her out. And number two, check your DMs. Mr. Okay, we'll do absolutely.
Lutely Sally Sally listen, we need we need our artists Nice and healthy on polygon and part of that is getting enough sleep So we will check in with you Sally. How are you doing? What's going on? T.M. T.M. Oh
I was just about to go to sleep and then I saw a smoky hosting something and I said okay, long time no see. So just came here to say hi. How you doing? Very good. It's a good morning so far Sally. So it's three in the morning for you.
It is 3 or 5. It's alright. Not too late.
Where in the world are you that it's three or five in the morning? I'm very intrigued Sydney Australia beautiful beautiful nine hours of
ahead of me. Smoking many Rs that ahead of you. This is going to be a mod one. It's like 14 Rs ahead of you. Yes, so right now it's 10 a.m. So yeah, that is what?
15 hours ahead or no 16 17 so the on poly on space is happening on Monday and Tuesday at the same time that's amazing That's how that's how good we are two different times on two two different days You got to capture it all right, that's why I really like this time because we're able to
to capture people from all over and in different time zones. But Sally, you go get some rest. We got to keep you strong for all of the future art that you're going to make on Polygon. But it's great to have you up, Sally, of course. But we got DUP up here, Mr. DUP.
What's up? What's happening? How are you doing? What's up? We'll come to some great news today W's in the chat shout out to the SEC shout out to finance Like I said W's in the chat. Let's go. We fucking ride
Let's go, we fucking ride, drill club.
Yep, that's my up. That's cool. Um, I joined a little late. I heard something about intern competition. What is this? How do I join? So, duh. Yeah, this is so this our social spaces, campaign, our super spaces, campaign where we try to, you know, like judge people, not judge people. That's a terrible thing to say. Like we're
are basically running this campaign to like people sign up and we see who's the best voice of polygong that's what it's called in the month of June we're running the super spaces and give everyone a score the top winners so like the top 20 and 30 there's like lots of prizes so there's and if tea prizes there's some of our ecosystem partners have ganged the offered some like patent
day. First day your full time in Web 3 or what an instant do you have for us? Yeah it's my first I mean I considered Friday. Honestly rainy I consider every day since since I've been in this but it's been I've been here for a long time I consider every day.
But now I guess technically it would have been like Saturday. I mean, because you don't take weak and stuff. Yeah, like it's like it's like it's a it's like in seven seven day job, you know. Um, so, so how do you say that?
the people you work in web 3 night people always say all race you work in that you work in you work in Bitcoin and I imagine Santa you work in crypto and I was like oh he's out there like no no no no no I say I do marketing I do I do I'm marketing a product manage manage
I think that's the easiest way because you don't want to get that in like oh, oh, crypto Bitcoin, but NFTs like you don't want all that like all those keywords coming out of the woodwork. So I just I keep it simple marketing for products and and I
I'm still working out the full tag line. We've got a while still rainy. No stress on that side, but for the most part, yeah. Just just marketing. When I first started doing stuff in the space and started getting really
about NFTs and stuff. You know, my mom was very bearish. And, you know, I remember there's this one text that she sent me, you know, and she's like, "Listen, Nicholas, I just watched a PBS cryptos
Special and it was right after like the FTX crash. She's like, I hope you know what you're getting yourself into You know, it's like all the like how it's like a scam and all this stuff and I'm like Yeah, mom, I'm pretty sure I know more about whatever the PB
I think I know more than whatever PBS is running, but she was not happy with it until I got the job of Polygon and then she's like, "Oh, okay, I guess that's crazy."
It's a big tech corporation. It's amazing how much news out there is doom and gloom. I don't know why they can't report the good stuff to. I mean, I understand that's what people watch. That's what people want to hear. I mean, everybody wants to watch a fight. They don't want to watch people hugging. So, but still.
Yeah, it's crazy, man. I think this is just, you know, the one thing is though is she understands the community aspects now. She is like an art group and she likes to do church stuff. So she understands how we're moving further and further online.
how important it is for people to be able to get their social needs met. And she doesn't really understand NFTs and all that, but if she gets that if it's a positive impact on individuals like getting their social needs met, then she's happy. She's like, okay, like I've been able to explain it to her in a way that she understands, right? But go ahead, Doug.
No, it's a lot easier to put it in that terms. When I first started working in the space, it was last summer. My partner found out from me screaming at Frank at 2 a.m. in the morning on a space.
she said, "What the hell are you doing?" And she woke up just nervously looking at me as I was sitting on the couch in the corner, screaming into the phone. And I was like, "Oh, I'm doing grinded in spaces."
on a show right now. She was just so puzzled and then I was like, "What are you doing?" I was like, "All right, get paid to make memes and do this. Put on a show. I'm a personality." She was just out of it.
Now it's fine and now it's easier to be like marketing stuff, you know, but like at that moment, you know, at 2 a.m. in the morning, you know, at arguably our greatest mind was in the space. It wasn't received well.
So yeah, so Dup, speaking about working in web 3 we were having this conversation yesterday in the farmers group chat like people were saying like how do I go job by 3 like I really want to work there I'm passionate and I'm gonna put this question to smokey on Dup what did
advice, do you have for anyone, maybe sit in the audience, and like he's just in Web 3, he was like, "I'd love to work there be a dream." What advice would you have to them about trying to get in there, how to go about making content, how to know, how to go about, you know, creating this good network, and you
lives and I'll give it to both of you because you both work in Web 3 and it's pretty cool senior journeys because you both have started different journeys but you've remained great friends throughout doing that and you've created this really really really cool shot with the farmers which I'm really excited about the future of that.
Sorry, I was reading, I was looking at a video. Let's say just put yourself out there. The normal things for this space, it's a whole lot easier to connect with important people or people that call the shots.
You sit up here with founders, you sit up here with project leads, you sit up here with people that sign the checks and administer these roles.
Nobody can read your mind. So like really just like explain me, yo, I want to work for this or I want to do this. And really just like, you know, the worst thing I say is now. And then you can go through your whole like pity party blah blah blah, you know, cry and then and then to get back on the horse and do it again.
But like it's just like just just keep at it and then you know that that whole kind of approach Yeah, I think like like for me like I watched Dup like that was like I was like okay like what is Dup doing when I was like first starting out?
Because I saw a lot of other people that had built social platforms and they monetized too early and so You know, Dup was somebody that I kind of watched and I was like, okay, like so he's building this social platform But he's not taking like all of these
financial opportunities that come his way. And so I kind of like really understood the importance of that in seeing what had happened to some people that had done that too early and didn't make the best decisions.
it stymies your growth if you do that right but I definitely agree with Dup in letting people know that you want to work in Web 3 like I think for me like being able to get this position at Polygon I think
I had let Kevin D. God's know that I wanted to work in the space and he knew that. It was just kind of out there in the ethos. I think he suggested to the polygon team that I run a weekly space for them. Then they reached out to me and I started
started doing that, like a one day a week space. So I was top of mind for Polygon when they needed this supportive role to host spaces. And I think Kevin definitely put it
good word for me is like, "Oh, you know, like, you know, smokey runs really good spaces, like they're very professional, you should check them out." And then I think they gave me a little trial run, but I think that, like just like Dub said, that's really important to let people know that you want to work in the space and then start doing things where you're
providing value and don't take for granted how accessible people are in this space. Right? And like Dupset, you know what? Like you can get on a space and talk to like CEOs of major companies, like even even CEOs of a billion dollar company.
It's crazy. You know, so like definitely take advantage of that interact with as many people as possible and then I'd really suggest Getting on one-on-one calls in the background With people, you know, what I mean if you see somebody doing something that you Like you're like man. I would like to get there
just reach out to them and be like, "Hey, can we get on a call? I'd really like to understand how you got to this point." And I think that that is something that, you know, that background networking that you don't really see, I think is very, very important. But, brand off what's going on.
Smoky, rainy, tough, real club, nice to see you guys. Jen, Kay, Space, Galais, this is a nice space. I just wanted to add to that. You know, you can't just be going out there and seeing you want a job. People have to know who you are. They have to know that you're around. You know, obviously you can
You can hire yourself out to just about anybody. But I think there's a certain amount of ethics involved. Like I could probably be full time right now, but I'm kind of choosy with who I will work with. Because I don't want to be supporting cash grabs or rugs or something that's going to dip out and things don't work out quite the right way.
But you know when you're out there building that sense of identity, being a recognizable name, being easy to recognize with your PFP and your branding, and then on top of that, you know, the stuff that you are known for doing.
for actually being active and actually advocating for people being in spaces. These are some of the things that can contribute to people knowing who you are and then being interested in what you can do for them. And so I think it starts at building that identity and just being active.
No, definitely. Yeah, I think that's a big thing to stay inconsistent. Right? Because I mean with Twitter, with the algorithm, it rewards people that feed it consistently. But then also,
When building a brand, you want to be in front of people's face all the time because things move so quickly in Web 3 that the moment that you leave and that it's just whatever the next thing is is going to pick up that slack, right? And people are going to go to that.
hands up we have got Uno even waiting very patiently what is going on you know oh hey one yeah it's Alex from Uniform and I'm happy to be here and I just wanted to add that went to the consistency because I really agree with you about the showing the value to the product
projects because in my opinion, the easiest, maybe one of the easiest ways to get into the project is to become a community manager or a moderator. So if you really like the project, if you like found the new project, you really like you like the team and everything they're doing,
invest your time in understanding the details and I don't know the important questions of the projects because you know I think everyone in the projects receive tons of messages every day like I want to be moderated I want to be a community manager yes that's great I really want to support your
your wanting but I don't know your work and I really can't invest a lot of the project's timing to speaking with all the project community managers so you can show your value first you can if you're interested of course you can talk to the
team members. You can help other users in the Discord. You can support the engagement activities that the project is doing and after that, for example, showing your value and reaching out to the team members like, "Hey, I'm here. I was doing this and that all the time. Maybe you should consider me on the position of
And I like that. I think that's so important. And like contributing to a community early on is so important. And that's the, um,
That's like the thought process that I had in starting the youth's community space and providing value to the youths like from the very beginning was because I had seen like how powerful it was to be like a major contributing member to a project when it first started out and like I think it's really important like even if you contribute
to a project, like maybe you won't necessarily get a job with that project, but you can become like a well-known person within that community and take that experience on over into another project with a different position. And I think it's really important not to get too caught up in being
and like, "Oh, I'm going to do it with this community. I'm going to do this and that." And then, you know, I'm going to just put all my eggs in one basket and get the community manager role with this community because that might not work out, right? Like, I didn't get a position with the youths, right? They weren't looking to hire community members to come on the team.
But I think it was the major factor that led to me getting a position at Polygon was because of the community building I had done with the UTS. So I think that that's something very important. Just get in there, provide value, and whether or not you get a position with that specific project, your spills still
building up your skillset to then go off and you know use that and leverage that for something else in the space. But we got Gen K up here. What's going on Gen K? Good morning. I just catch up to what's going on here but it sounds like we're talking about how to find
work in the air space. So I'd like to piggyback off what you're saying to be on this smoking, you know, it really comes down to providing value and allowing other people to see what your value is.
first position that I got on with three was moderator, which quickly gendered community manager and that was purely from giving more than I was trying to receive. And people noticed that you know like if you just go in and you ask for a job straight away then you're going to
get shot down because they don't know who you are. You need to build up your own personal brand. You need them to see who you are and what you can do. And I got put into my positions from them asking me not from me asking them. And that's purely because I was doing it out of the love of the space.
and I enjoyed what I was doing. So honestly just find the communities that you actually respect that you actually want to be a part of that you're passionate about and throw that passion into showing how you can provide value and I know that
Tony, Medic Man, says this all the time, it's one of the first pieces of advice he ever got, but always try to provide more value than you're taking and that makes a huge difference in the space. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. That's a wonderful thing, right, with UGenK, is they
reached out to you. You can't fake passion. When you're in this space and you just go in and you do it because you love it and you're providing value and bringing people together
the community and providing a space for them to have great experiences that really stands out, especially if you're just doing it for free. And then those projects, it'll come. The thing is, we're in a bear market. And there are still opportunities in this
You know, so I think it's just it's very important to just find something that you're passionate about and then just get started just get started, you know, I know brand off, you know, I've watched his journey like I've
But Randolph and I have been talking for maybe even like a year, right? And watching him move through different communities in the way that he's passionate. Like when he's ready to monetize or when he's ready to take on a position,
Like he's going to have a very serious resume to show. And I'm sure, like you said, there's people already reaching out to him. But I think it's really important also is, you know, it's okay to be patient. It's okay to wait.
until the right thing comes along. And nobody, you know, that's for everybody that's different. But yeah, I think it's just very important to just get started trying to provide value. But we got Danny up here. What's going on, Danny?
Hi everybody, I'm still new to this game of participating in spaces, so I'll try to be as relevant as possible. One thing that you guys said struck court in the best way possible, just a very two-second intro, I'm the
Coffinor and CEO of WAM, a player and gaming platform and now the stupidest collection alive which is offensive WAM buyers. And there's a story behind that that maybe we'll get to that later regarding the services that you provide I'm going to tell you a very short story. When we launched WAM we had no idea what we're going
to do what a community in terms of where three is. And we just went with the punches. And I'm super proud about our community managers and the people that are active in the community. And it all revolves
to give more than you want to receive. So basically the story is there are some guys that were so involved in the community that we had to get them in the team and we had to give them even more free room to decide what goes on in the community and
It was the discussion is not about hey, you should do this and that it is more about hey, you should stop because you're freaking burning out So this is the type of passion that most likely you guys are talking about but it actually happened and I'm not only proud because I cannot really
be proud of that. I'm just grateful that I have these people, amazing people in the team. So I totally agree with what you guys said. And this is how it feels like, like how it happens. You have to tell people like, stop what you're doing because you're going to get wrecked, take a nap or
Just sleep a day and come back. This is the level of commitment that I've seen so far. I love it. I think we're only moving further and further toward projects, hiring community members to come on the team because what
What people are more passionate about than the people that you see showing up every day providing value to the community than those people, right? And I think you've seen some projects that have done a really great job with that. I think Azuki, some of these major projects, Azuki's
I think we're only going to move further and further towards that. So, I mean, now is the time
to be building up your skill set and providing value to the space to be prepared for, because who knows? There might be some new projects that come out and you've already built up your skill set and you know you're whether you're hosting spaces, you know being a moderator, being a community manager,
And then you find a project that you're like, "Wow, I really like this." And then you get in during the beginning of that project and then you're available to be able to get a position when they... You're top of mind because you're just doing such a great job providing value as a community member and they have no choice to look.
to get this person. I really love to see these community members that are hired from within. It's just so fun to see. There are some of my favorite people in the space that were so passionate about these different projects. The team, it was just like we
really need to hire these people. But we got Magic Eden on Polygon over here. Who do we have behind the account? Is that the intern? Yo, no Johnny, I don't trust the intern yet to get on spaces. He hasn't earned that respect yet. So he'll get there soon. We're priming him
up and getting him ready. But he's not there yet. So sadly you guys are all still stuck with me. And I'm going to be making my spaces round again. I actually had a great call with Maddie Command today and he was like, "Yo, look, you need to get on spaces again." So, clearing out like three hours out of the day,
It may not sound like a lot, but I promise it's a lot. So, clearing out like three hours out of the day just to be able to get in space is interactive with community again. Because at the end of the day, NFTs are so community driven. And it's great to have a good touch point on the ecosystem as a whole, but just really engaging with the community.
Nice well can't wait to have you in some more spaces and Johnny do you know about the the super spaces? Campaign that is going on right now Yeah, yeah, I'm talking a lot to Clay and I knew about it on like marketing fronts and everything like that Yeah, do pretty cool stuff with the
And I think it will be pretty interesting. Nice. Yeah, it's really fun to watch all these infrastructure builders come over to Polygon. I think they're going to really provide a lot of value and just take care of some of that friction.
They're going to come over and be able to provide all of the different infrastructure that people are used to. We've got a lot of great builders coming over. I'm super excited for it. I think it's going to take some time for them to really
great but it's just gonna happen more and more but we got space scale he's up here what's going on hey smokey how's everything going good hey I wanted to I haven't touched base with you since we got you that uh that inscription that that ordinal house did you like it I love it man yeah
That's my first ordinal. Very exciting. And you know what's funny is that somebody had made me a like a piece of art and it was like my youth in space. So like having that, like it kind of like brought it full circle.
and I really like it. It's awesome. It was under 10 million inscriptions. That was perfect. I was at night, you know, the inscription cost got so high. I was like, okay, and that's what I mess it was. Actually, I think I did a high inscription cost one because at first I did a really pixelated one to try to get the cost down. And then I was like,
Now we got for smokey, we got to go all in. So we did one more clear on the block chain so it'll always be clear no matter where you see it. But you guys, I didn't want to touch base with what you guys are talking about with like trying to come on board a team or making sure that you're in the right area with the right people. In one way we brought on one of the most
amazing individuals on our team was her name was BeeBans and she actually came up on space one day and just straight up asked all the projects one night was like here's what I have to offer you know would any of you be interested in sitting down and discussing after the spaces and I thought to myself I was like that was a really that was
really bold. So maybe for some of you it's more direct to what you see projects you really engage with. Maybe be more direct with them if you can. And like, like, Shan said, and Maticman and all of them say, provide more value. And when you can have that resume, and even if you have no resume, just say you
your background in crypto and what you foresee that you would like to do for that project. And you'd be surprised how many projects really are waiting for a great person to just come and to just talk to them because you guys can take so much weight off our shoulders. But then again, we are very protective of our communities.
So if you guys are don't know if you know you got a lot to offer just don't be afraid to just go out and just say hey here's what I can do for you I don't really have the most you know I don't have a huge resume but here's what I'm passionate about and here's what I think I can do for you and I think in return you'll you'll end up having some really really awesome conversations
I love that. It's really true, right? Like putting yourself out there. You know, Dup said that people aren't going to read your mind, right? So taking that direct approach, I think, can be really, really great. And just putting it out there. You know, it's, you're trying to sell yourself, right? So you're not
not going to be able to sell, you know, I mean, like how many people are going to take that, right? You're not going to be able to, you know, get in with every single project that you contact, but it's a numbers game, right? So being able to say, Hey, this is what I offer. This is the value that I can provide is does anybody
is anybody in need of this. And I think like just even getting your foot in the door, like Shan was saying she started out as a moderator than a community manager. And I know for me, like getting that type of experience, like just
just doing things in this space really helped me to understand like how web3 works like I had like a project that I didn't end up releasing it was like a utility tool project but doing the work of being a community manager in collab management was super
important for me because collab management is just business to business, right? It's just B2B sales, right? You're like, "Hey, this is what we offer." Obviously it's free, but it takes some work and maneuvering through the space. I swear, like, collab managers are literally like
the hardest working people in the space when you see like the you you have to formulate like a proper message right so that so that it it looks really great and people will be interested in whatever it is whatever project it is that you're we're working with right
So, yeah, I think that there's a lot of different areas that you can provide value, but I think the important thing is just to get started. And then once you have a little level of experience, just going to people and be like, "Hey, this is what I can do. Does anybody in need of this?" But go ahead, Randolph.
Oh, you're you're rugged brand off. Let me just is that better? Yeah, it's better. Oh man, I jumped off who will the Wi-Fi buy mistake. So there's a there's a kidney here.
We lost it you want to figure stuff out we're going to throw it on over to magic even on polygon and we will come right now with the polygon village as well as with the public shads and these are opportunities for you to get involved as an excited and energetic volunteer
to start working with projects and get into that workflow and build some more of those connections. And so I've pinned both of those things up in the, in the jumbo from there. If anybody in the audience is interested in finding a place to start, I think those are good places
to apply to start getting comfortable with applying, talking about your skills, considering what you can do, what you're capable of. And there really are a lot of opportunities out there even in the bear market. So use the resources that are out there. And my DMs are always open.
If you have any questions feel free to reach out Love it very very cool experience to be able to gain through the polychads So yeah, thank you for that brand off, but Magic Eden on polygon what's going on? Yeah, no, I just want to say like real quick like that
Thank you to everybody so far that we've reached out to. We've been doing a lot of products announcements and product just kind of like really want to do a lot of user interviews with like how people are receptive for products. So just while a lot of people here that we've interviewed so far here, I just wanted to say thanks for it.
to get on a call with us and just kind of see where we're at with our product and where we can do better. Which is kind of cater to the community. So just, yeah, again, a lot of love for everybody taking time out of their busy schedule to come and do that. It means a lot. And obviously the Polychats family has done a lot of the help there as well. You know, to come and get on those calls. So#
Love that very cool stuff. Maddick man, what's going on? Hey Smokey, thanks for having me up. I know the super spaces competition or whatever the contest is going on. When I think about the ultimate super space host smoke, you always think about you. You're so professional. You're so skilled.
about like, man time is going back quickly. I think we first spoke back in January and you were mainly doing spaces on Solana and when you first came over, listening to you in spaces, man, you're just really good at what you do. So glad you're here now. It's exciting, of course, to be on Polygon. So many projects are coming
I'm doing a space tomorrow with 10 Chronos projects. Either have already come to polygon or they're on the way to polygon. We're going to have some polygon of this depth leadership in that space. So it's really an exciting time. It's exciting that there's room for more than one lot.
on Polygon, because no one launchpad could take care of all the projects that have come to Polygon and you said it would be okay just to mention just from something's changed for me professionally in the last week. I have joined the team at Comment to Commentverse.
I was doing Twitter spaces for them but I've actually come on now as Launchpad Executive this month we were opening up our Launchpad. We're not in Marketplace but we are a Launchpad and Smokey what really made me bullish as I talked with Kush the co-founder of the team.
the founders from India and they're well connected with Polygon, well connected with Sandeep. Kush was actually, he actually went to school with Sid from Bizda for several years. There's magic batch connections, you know, the the comment marketplace
is for or the comment launch pad is for both the theorem and Pauling on projects. So just really excited about the future but with that being said there's you know I've told someone today like I'm Johnny's my friend and Magic Eden's a great marketplace one planet
great people, great marketplace. I think there's room for all three. And so I'm excited that there's so many projects on polygon now that there could be three major marketplaces that could be viable. And so I'm really excited about the future comments about
amazing. I just throw this out for the first year. This made me really bullish on comment. They raised like a ton of money and VC funding. And so he said the first year you'll never hear me talk about profits. You'll never hear me talk about money. In fact, for probably the first year, there'll be zero fees on the launch pad.
So that really made me bullish. We have this automated minting function. So a lot of incredible things. So I'm excited about the future working with comment, but also exploring synergies with the other marketplaces. It's not, I believe we can all be winners. It doesn't have to be just one. And Johnny knows he's my boy. Hey, we're always
going to vibe together. So even though we're working for different launch pads now, he's still my boy, Love you bro, and thank you, thank you Smokey, you do amazing job, thank you for the polygon perspective and I have to shout out Jim K, one of my favorite memories from 2023 thus far has been
the GNK Mitel. Thanks, Smokey. I love it. Well, thanks for coming up, Maddick Man. You were one of the first people that I really started to engage with over here on Polygon. It was you and Johnny and Chan. And, you know, you guys were just so welcoming along with Sam.
from polygon punks and you know after the youth announcement I was like oh man this is going to be great right because we have this already amazing community over here and everybody was just so nice and welcoming and positive and you know it's it's been great like over the past six months
like that energy has been maintained, right? And it's really nice to see that there isn't like a whole lot of negativity within the polygon community. It's just a bunch of communities that support each other. And that's something that I really enjoy. Like people really lift each other up over here and
You know, I really hope that we're able to maintain that as things go along. But I think that that is like the overwhelming way that people are over here within this NFT community. So I have no doubt that we'll be able to keep that and maintain that. But
We've got puke rainbow up here. What is going on? How are you doing? Hey, I'm doing good 10 smoky for you know giving me the speaker opportunity. I'm just shout out to you know rainy brand love, Matt McMahon, Gen K, Mac, running
pop, everybody of you guys even magic Eden, you guys hop on my space, you guys are pushing P, you guys change the background to purple, we are gonna go crazy with just purple, for me it's just pushing the movement, seeing orange,
to the feet getting angry about it and think that you know what purple is probably a better color and it is guys it is so just shout out you know let's push P less you know more builders here on stage let's support one another you know if you guys don't want to lose if you guys are ready to lose your blue check mine
Do change your purple background because that is a cheat code to get better engagement You guys are going to off the roof with NFT inspec so rainy buddy change it lose the blue chick Tecma maybe maybe you will win smoky I do not know like but you have to test it out back to you guys man
Yeah, I just wanted to say your spias on Saturday was amazing and I actually wanted to mention at the smokey I forgot to I'll get talking to him the rest of the week smokey we need you to join up a pure career most
It was high energy, really like their hosting skills. I just sat there as an audience member on a speaker and they just talked the reins of it. Everyone was there, I would say. That was probably one of the best spaces of the year. That's what I'm going to say.
best bases of the year I've been in a polygon. I just like the energy and the hosting skills so it's great to see you on the polygon ecosystem and the mint you don't have time in fighting them. The proof of polygon that was really smart. I really liked that Freeman. That was pretty cool.
I love it, Puk. So Puk, do you work with Azuki or you're just in the Azuki community? So I'm actually together with Faruk on Rock Radio. I'm one of the hosts, the Handlings Rock Radio Asia. And I came in looking
to kind of like you know expand not just being on if I spoke to Donnie from Bruzzle I spoke to Mr. Min from Alpha and immediately after two spaces I'm like damn it I'm missing a lot why am I'm not being on polygon so I spoke it to Faro and say hey you know what let's none of
you guys are doing shows on Polygon. I'm gonna make one segment, it's called Rand Hour on Polygon and he said okay you know what let's do it you know we're gonna push Ruck Radio Asia to do on Polygon and I met amazing people you know everybody here on Spaces on Spaces you probably already hop on and as a speaker
on my spaces. You know, Matti-Man, shout out to you for co-sync, brand-of, JNK, everybody of you guys are here. And back to the story, man, like, you know, Orange? Nah, I'm not gonna vibe. You know, pushing O doesn't sound as good as pushing P. Like just Google search pushing O, there's no song about it, bro. So,
I'm here. I posted a video. I saw you guys like it. Basically today I went to the mall. I wear a purple. I wear full body purple. I'm pushing the rail P. If just all fun, if you guys love it, do check out my profile on the pin to it. It's just for fun, man. Like, but on serious note, let's just push P.
I love it, Puke. Well, I'll give you a space sheet of all of the different spaces that I host for Polygon. So I'll send that over to you if you want to come check them out. We do Polygon perspective a couple times a week. We have this time at 10 a.m. PSC.
and then we have another one on Thursday at 7 p.m. Yes, I don't know if that's too late for you, but then we also host one I host one on Sundays and I host it with Sansa and then agents from the Pudgey community and it's a little bit of this cross-channel
It's been nice to be able to engage with some of the larger Ethereum communities. I think we're much stronger together. So yeah, we'd love to have you on some of those spaces. And then on Tuesday, we host a Reddit Avatar space with some of the Reddit
Avatar community leaders and artists so that has been a lot of fun a lot of really great stuff that they're doing with the Avatar so we'd love to have you if you want to come check out all the different stuff going on I'll send you over that spacesheet and you can sign up and join anytime but may
What's going on? Thanks for having me, Smoky, Rainy, Mac, Madding Man, everybody, even Johnny. In turn, probably is gonna get a lot better after a lot of practice, but you know, it is what it is. And well, obviously, Pucora just told the line line, you already said everything I was gonna say, so
So, you know, it's usual, not going to make it, but you know, I do what I can. I did have banter aside. Thanks for having me. So, PILC has mentioned most of it. And, yeah, I call this a show with PILC. Most importantly, what I do doesn't really matter, but the most important thing is, we play pushing P.
I love the angry of these two guys like their amazement and it's really cool to see Rogue Radio pay attention to and Polygon like really cool and if you guys ever want to reach out to me and smoke
I have a call to have a chat to see how we can help me. Support your community efforts. I'm sure like, you know, just hop in the DMs and say a quick chat. Really cool to see for Oak taking this initiative and letting the community leaders come over to Polygon on the same row video. Making that charge for being the news source on Polygon.
Absolutely. Yeah, we want to be able to help support in any way that we can. So it would be happy to get on a call. Talk to you guys about what you got going on, especially because it is spaces, which has a very special place in my heart. I love hosting spaces. And I think that it's one of the best ways
to really just get individuals in the community activated and get them to interact with each other and know what's going on in the overall ecosystem, right? I think it's the best way to be able to really get cross-pollination of communities. And it's really fun to watch. Like I really enjoy
being able to get all the different community members together and talking about the different important events or issues that are going on in the space. So I love what you guys are doing. But Mac, what's going on? How are you doing? Hey, what's up Smokey? What's up everybody? A lot of familiar faces, a lot of purple
like that's what I'm excited about. Like Polygon in super spaces they literally created a movement. Hopefully it doesn't end this month like I'd love to see it keep going up like we're all hoping the market to do but I mean love the competitive spirit that like I'm really starting to see on Polygon. Like we've been doing space
I do want a week because of super spaces I'm upping that to three a week like it's you know smoky's a savage I don't even know how I'm gonna compete with that but I'm gonna try I'm gonna try really hard with that one and you know one one thing that I notice how I know that there's like everybody cares about what we're doing here and that competitive
of spirit is just different than the other chains. Like my DMs are literally full with other projects, other hosts wanting to get something going, inviting everybody on. Like it's so much more active now. Like it's exciting. I'd love to see that. And I wanted to touch on something that Space Kelly said earlier. Like finding community members
to bring them on board. I couldn't agree more with that. And honestly, I'm a super champion of that. If you ask me, the first place you need to look for is your community. That's how I got my job. I went from a literal introvert D-Gen who didn't talk to anybody to someone who works at the company,
the community on super spaces brings that energy like day in and day out and you know everything that I learned is through experience being at mech being on spaces talking with everybody. You don't learn if you just sit there and stay quiet at Google stuff. We're not on Google yet. Like we're on crypto Twitter. We're barely on YouTube. Like if you want to learn stuff you get out
they're on discord you talk to people and then it's going to end up on google and youtube down the line but we already know that it's too late for that like if you want to get involved if you want to move up in in a project that accompany be a bigger part of the community like the best thing you could do be active talk to people show your support and you know like just try try to go above and beyond
and grind for it. Like that's something that I told my boss before I even got hired. I was like, "Look, I'm sure there's tons of people with more experience. A lot of people know a lot more about crypto, been through different markets, but one thing I guarantee MFing TU is that no one's going to go harder than me." And, you know, turn, turn out to be true.
I'm so excited to see what happens on polygon this month. I mean, end of the quarter, big thing with super spaces and I've got a feeling that polygons got a few tricks up their sleeves, some big plans for Q3 too.
your child now. Like big things are happening all over and you know like couldn't be more excited. I hope you guys can hear it in my voice but you know this this year is going to wrap up so big for polygon. Hopefully the rest of the industry comes with us but I really feel like we're going to be leading the way. Like nobody is in touch with the community like this chain
I don't like to talk down on any chains. I've got NFTs all over. I'm down bad on every chain. It's not just polygon, but you don't see the people who run these companies in the chain talking to the communities trying to really give their assistance. I mean, you just heard Randy Reza there saying, "Hey, Rug Radio, what's
Let's get something popping like where where else do they do that? So you know just I Oh, man like thanks so much to everybody out there like it's not just us We've been on polygon building here it makes sense for games It didn't make sense for communities like it didn't really make as much sense for the NFT project so you know you guys are some brave MF
effort. Like taking that leap, taking that leap of faith, hopefully, you know, I forget hopefully, it's gonna work out and everybody's gonna, you know, F and We ball, I had to buy a bunch of NFTs and I'm high, definitely hype right now, but all right, I'm gonna stop talking. I gotta jump into another meeting, but, you know, love Polygon space.
like nothing gets me turned up as much as these spaces do. I love it man. You know I think that's like something that's very special about polygon like I was saying like like my my favorite projects are the ones that hire from within the community and then we have polygon literally hire
from within the community on a blockchain level. But then beyond that, providing literal employment, they're providing support through their employees to go in and build this ecosystem. And for me, that is just not something that I have seen happen on any other chain.
not the level of support that Polygon provides. So that was something that was very exciting for me to see Polygon use the BD team, the ecosystem marketing, and provide this level of support to take an active role in growing the NFT ecosystem.
And I think like for blockchains on a level, they want a lot of transactions. And NFTs, they don't really provide a lot of transactions to provide value for the miners, but what they do provide
is a lot of brand power and I think polygon really gets that they understand like wow like how much like how many impressions do you think you know the polygon NFT ecosystem gets on Twitter right it's massive right and and that type of I mean that level
of marketing like that's, man, that would be very, very expensive. But you just get that for free, basically, when you have these very active NFT communities representing the polygon brand. And I think that, you know, just at the high level, they really understand that and that's been really, really cool to watch. But, Shan, what's going on?
Oh yeah, I just wanted to shout out, um, Rug Radio as well, you know, they reached out to everybody in Debs to start the push and P movement and got everybody's PFPs done themselves and sent them to them so we had less work to do. I've seen Pew Grambo all over my nose.
notifications from the giveaway they're doing, he's replying and doing pet peeves for everybody in that thread. Maeve has been hanging out with us in our chill spaces every day, like these people are here to be a part of us to build. They're not
here just to you know like, grift followers or anything like that. They're here for legit reasons and they work so hard so it's been really cool getting to know them. Maver's so funny, I like I can't even, he's just hilarious the best way.
So I'm excited because we're getting more of these sort of people we've been making more connections and it's cool to make these new friendships with people with such good personalities, such big personalities and good hearts. So yeah, I just wanted to give them a shout out.
I love it. Well, Shan, you are a big part in attracting people to the Polygon community, right? You've been here for a very long time and just providing value to the space and, you know, as this overall large ecosystem
of positive community members. Like I think it's just going to be the slow grow and it's just going to get bigger and bigger. So it's been really exciting for me to watch and yeah I mean I can't wait to see what this looks like in the next year. But we got Fred up here. I think it's Fred. Fred how are you doing? Are you
Are you in the media room? The super space is media dungeon. How are you doing? It is me and I'm so happy you referred to me by my name because it's so impersonal to hear super spaces all the time. But guys, girls, ladies and gents, I'm happy to be here. What an amazing space. First time I hear about the push
I love it. It just rolls off the tongue so nicely. So congrats to you, props to you. I want to also fan the flame of David behind the mecha count because this man is just a shining light in the community in the ecosystem. Every time I want to call with him, my notepad is fucking buzzing because our entire roadmap
Basically, I can just ask him, "Hey, what should we do next?" And he was just lay it down on us and it's always bangers. So I appreciate you, David. More than you know. And yeah, I wanted to gas you real quick. And also shout out to all the fucking super hosts in the building. I've pinned a few up top. We have Maddickman crushing it, making the biggest move of the day.
Smoky himself is of course in the top 10. Yeah, I think Jen Kay, your spot 17, Puky Rainbow, spot number 19. So you guys are moving, moving the needle and we can't, yeah, we can't wait to see more of you. So thank you for having me and yeah, excited.
So Fred, this is my first co-hosted spuse of the champion. How do I get the best score? How do I climb the ranks and hopefully get a good prize?
As a co-host, Reese, as a co-host, the best way to climb the ranks is to find Smoky following and always request to be the co-host. That's the offer that I can give you. But the score without joking too much around, the score is very simple.
It's made up of four variables. We're going to run through them real quick. So it's audience size. Yeah. So that's the biggest factor. You have a big audience. It means people listen to you. That's what's up. And then the second variable is
Engaged audience so do they listen in for more than 10 minutes or do they drop off real quick and we only count those that really listen in for long because that's what matters and then the other two variables are Reese are the average reactions the average emojis per listener that you get everyone throw up emoji quick just
So you can see, you can see Reese you saw when someone energetic comes on like David when he spoke the whole room was buzzing and throwing up the purple hearts right and so that's what you want in a speaker and Lastly, it's also what kind of panel do you curate right which which people
do you have on? Do they have things to say? Do they have a large follower account or not? And so that's something that we factor in as well. Everyone with the low 50,000 followers, please leave the stage right now. Just real quick. Oh my
God. No, you've actually pinpointed something where you can say, "Hey, maybe that's not really fair." But what we always encourage is people to just rotate as many speakers as possible, right? And that brings the best outcome. So you bring the small guys on, you bring the big guys on, and then you have more diversity of opinions.
That's me and Smokey saying the same thing. That's where we're the perfect co-hosts, where we're in, what do you call that? Synchronized C, whatever you call it.
Now it's super great. I love what you guys are doing over at super spaces Being able to provide paid internships for the the best super hosts. Oligon I think that it is Going to be really great for individuals
I really want to get their start in this space. Pay attention, you guys. It's very exciting stuff to be able to get a paid internship with hosting spaces and building up that resume and that skill set in the bear market.
is so important and to be able to have an opportunity like this is really really amazing so really great work that you're doing super spaces and yeah I mean I'm excited I know there has been some very fierce competition you guys are making me step up my game you know hope
into maybe getting an internship at Polygon if I can get that top spot. We'll see. I'm not sure. No, but yeah, it's going to be really exciting to see who gets those spots and then be able to see what they're going to do when they get those paid internships.
How are they going to leverage that and where will they be in a year with that level of experience that they're gaining? But, Maeve, what's going on? Hey, hey, two things real quick. Sean from Genk, she sings amazing. I don't even guys heard it for.
I'm very bad at singing. I do my best. Anyhow, the second thing is a super spacer, super spacer. Man. I don't know man. Talk to me nice. So if you don't know anything
to do about me. I really like pixels, I push P and the other thing is I'm not very good at co-host so like Pyrr is obviously like the alpha guy is amazing so I just want to know whether banter comes as points for being a co-host. It's very important for me.
Look, if you bring the banjo, if you bring the heat to any room, it will be reflected in the rankings by definition. So keep on pushing P my man. Pukyuhut that. Bento works. I'm gonna make it, guys. I'm gonna make it. I'm gonna make it. Alright, thanks, guys.
I love it. Yeah, maybe you're definitely gonna make it. It's been confirmed That is you know come and come into a spaces near you some very good banter, but we got kids up here What is going on kids? How are you doing?
How are you guys? I'm so stoked to be here on this AMA. I've heard you like two weeks, second week, third week. I'm from Portugal and I just want to tell everyone
that it's going to be a great summit, Web 3 summit, for those who still have time to get on a plane and get to Portugal. And I'm working on building on polygons, so it's I'm stoked to be
here and check out my project I don't know but it's a it's a game related project and my decision to walk Spolygon was really one of the things that
Like it's cemented on my head to go on polygon. So it's really great to be here and I hope I can bring some value to the space. And nice to meet you everyone.
Awesome. Well, thanks for coming up kits great to have you you are more than welcome in any of the polygon spaces that we run but Fred what's going on? Yeah, I just wanted to say hi to kids. I'll be a
at the NFC Lisbon over the next couple of days, and to anyone in the audience who wants to connect, do hit us up. I've just committed the cardinal sin, changing my name that says NFC Lisbon, such that I lost my checkmark, and I'm quite
Quite upset, should I say? It's time to write the game. The engagement is never going to be the same again. What will they ever verify me again? So yeah, that's what I'm going through right now.
This struggle is real engagement definitely goes down when you lose That blue check mark, you know, I did I early on when I first came over and started working for polygon, you know, I did
ask, "Can I get the gold checkmark?" And they said, "No." Because it's quite expensive. I was like, "Darn, when you have that gold checkmark when you're working for a company, you can change your stuff as much as you like."
So that's that was very attractive. So maybe you know, Rainy, Reese and I will maybe we'll start a company and we'll get that gold check mark for ourselves and we'll change our bio or PFPs as much as we like and it'll be great but
Yeah, that would be quite nice. I see Frank changing his PFP and a bunch of different stuff all the time and he gets to keep that gold checkmark. So definitely very valuable. So soon, I'm sure
you'll have that super spaces logo right next to your name along with the gold check mark and you'll be able to be free and change it as much as you like but it is pretty crazy how much engagement really does go down when you lose that blue check mark
It is tough. I know Brandolf is going through it right now poor guy, but changed it to the purple background, but Hopefully it levels out with that purple background and you're able to continue getting the same level engagement, but Reese what's going on?
funny story about that purple, not the purple, the gold check mark. I think it was like in January I put into like the polybuilder's shot was like, why do we not have this? And it was actually a guy working on that deep, I think you better
from polygon was like, yo I can get that for you guys and like he linked up with a few people at polygon. Then I asked him, yo can you like get that for people and he's like, hmm not really but it depends who they are and
And I was like, "Oh, you should probably ask, like, Magic End, you should probably ask, like, Dust Labs." And now all these people have gold check marks. And here I am. The one that give all the suggestions with nothing. I feel so left out.
Poor bees. Just doing the best you can over there. Don't worry sir, it'll come one day. I'm sure. But we got it Stevie up here. What's going on Stevie? How are you done?
you're you're you're rugged you're rugged you're rugged really yeah sounds like it sounds like you're in a washing machine in an airplane this a little rough all right well maybe
maybe get on some Wi-Fi steve and we can come back to you sir but it is quite rare. Oh that better it's better it's better it's better yeah
Crystal clear that is comedy guys So it's me again, I'm in a washing machine and an airplane and life is okay No, but for real though. I wanted to tap it on 10 things but I won't be long-winded first of all about that damn check mark so my original accounts I have the
I think that's an accident.
But I'll tell you something. There ain't nothing like polygon for one reason. It seems like there's more overall support from like I guess the quote unquote higher up level like you know again. We got like you guys on polygon holding spaces all the time.
like it's something to look up to and by doing that it really builds that freaking community. I mean how many how many spaces has Vitalik been holding these days? I ain't seen one yet and roll over on Cardano how often you see Chuck E. Cheese over there Charles Hoskins
build a community it makes it so much easier to feel like you're part of some so that's all I wanted to say appreciate you guys this is me I'm broadcasting live from the washing machine inside the airplane in the back we got it let's go baby
I love that. Well, you can come and speak anytime you would like. It's Stevie. It's Stevie. If you have you have your rebender the youth's community space? Not enough. I've been to one before, but I got this crazy
I'm a special education teacher so Monday through Friday, FIGITS the Shand I got a lot going on but I'm gonna start getting into that more because again I've been sliding into your space as a whole bunch over the path handful especially
I'm going to check the youths out a little bit more too. For real. Nice. But what's what's hitting me?
Well, I was trying to keep the quasi-appropriate. I know some some of my energy is a little too much for even my mother, so I was making sure at least my language was alright. Because usually it's not alright.
Me too, fam. Me too. I think Steve is like scurpees like cousin because that energy is like the exact same. And the voice is like the exact same. I'm actually concerned that that might be scurpee behind
a different account. You know what, per play, he's trying to go out in this voice polygon super spaces. He got all top 10 spots, become the best figures. I'm just going to be scurvy working for 10 internships. You know, respect the grind. Respect the grind, scurvy.
Shout out to Scurpee I grabbed a couple of them as well a couple of them NFTs I had to those dudes Scurpee he holds mad spaces too, so whenever he's doing something I'm like shit. I'll grab another one of them. I got a support. Come on now
I just know that if you and scurpy met in public you guys would immediately wrestle each other Let's go scurpy holler at your boy. Let's do this. We're gonna put it on twitch. We gotta put it on you
Hey, someone's gonna clap that.
Sorry carry on someone's gonna flip that and just you know get the second worries like come outside scurvy come outside I'm just gonna send it to scurvy and it's gonna be like this whole like You know not the YouTube box in series coming like that the way of three box in series gonna be Steve versus scorpion You know what I'm all for that I can't wait to the charity box and starts off
but then FTMIC, you got all the big names against each other. I think this will be huge. I'm gonna start training, I'm gonna start training. I got a surgery in a week. After that, I'm gonna come back better than before. I'm gonna be like a robot. Get out, me scurpy. I love you. It's all love, but if it's for the chain, let's do this.
Yeah, you can create an NFT and you can sell the tickets on chain. I'm sure it will go quite well. I will definitely pay to see that for sure.
But thanks for coming up, Stevie. You bring some great energy and look forward to the NFT celebrity boxing match that I'm sure is coming very soon.
Before we close out the space, I do want to talk to Brandolf. Brandolf, I would like to hear about the current developments that are going on within the Polychabs. Can you speak, sir, does your mic work?
He's sending sad faces to me. So I am assuming that it is not working, that is quite sad. But I think that they have some internship opportunities
which is very exciting. I've been checking out their discord and just keeps growing and growing and I think Polychads is a great way for you to be able to get involved in the ecosystem. Start providing value and seeing where you can build your
learned over the past few weeks of being kept on spices.
smokey here. When will I see my score, see my rank move on super spaces? How does that work? And I'm only asking this question is because there might be future hosts sitting in the audience right now, not knowing how to measure their score and way up against the other ones in the later board.
Yeah, really good question. It takes about half an hour to load up into the system after space and then you would be able to see it. Why it comes down? Is that too long? You're on like an FT Twitter right now, 30 minutes. That's like
real-time system though. So yeah so effectively Reese. What's up? If you get a score if you're just a speaker if you're not co-host can you get a score?
No, as if now it's for hosts and co-hosts and communities specifically. So, but speaker rankings are in the works and those will be super exciting as well. But for those of you just listening in, if you want to get your fix on polygon spaces, we have a
Twitter Space's guide up top to the leaderboard. So if you go on super space.ai/polligon, you'll be able to see all the upcoming spaces in a much nicer interface than on Twitter and just specifically for Polygon. So that might help you find some cool new spaces.
Nice and just a word of advice to individuals that come up and co-host on the space never leave the co-host position I see a lot of people like oh the space is ending and then they'll leave the co-host position don't do that do not do that because you
you will not show up as the cohost for the space. So when individuals just go and check the space and they just click on it and they're like, "Oh, who is, who is, I get to show like the list of speakers and cohosts?" You want to stay up there as the cohost to the very end to get that sweet, sweet engagement.
and follows as people go back and check out the space. So really important. Yeah, just something that I see happens sometimes. But headphone home is what's going on. Yeah, what's good guys? So I'm having a great day. It all really woke me up. I actually just got off the phone with Sandeeb. He said, "May
and Stevie definitely gonna make it. And I'm just gassed up. We got super spaces, we got NFT and SPACs, we got a lot of awesome stuff coming to Polygon this month. I know they're rolling out their like music on Polygon campaign as we speak. We've got our songwriting camp going in New York. We got Brand-Off back up on stage. Let's fuck you.
go. We got Ferroc coming through with puke and rug radio, dripping and purple. We got Meg dropping bars. I'm just feeling great you guys. So I just wanted to come up here super quick, sense them love and it's going to be a banger of a week, a banger of a month and yeah that's it guys.
You say something about music? How are you, BOLI?
Nice very exciting stuff. Brand off. I'm back. I don't know what's going on with Twitter. I think somebody has rigged this super space's contest against me and somehow violated my phone. I know
never had these issues before this contest started. So I don't know what's going on out there. I don't even know if you guys can actually hear me right now, but I'm going to for it. Everything Smoky said about polychads is true.
We're just building stuff out. We are getting people into mentorship programs to work on marketing, business development, community management, other things like that. I really just provide a framework for participatory growth.
And to help people get their name out there and build their own brand, you know, so they don't have to go out and try and build a project right off the bat and everything that's involved in that. I think there's a couple of different steps you can take.
before saying, "I'm just going to launch a project." A lot of that is going out and being yourself and just getting the job done. If I can encourage other people to do that, then that's what I'm going to do.
Love it. Well, we appreciate all that you're doing over at the Polychads doing great great stuff Fred what's going on?
I just want to say hi to Brandolf. I need to get back to you DMs as well from Polychance Polychase. I'm going to get to that right after the space and also back to Reese's question earlier about the speakers. Even though there's no ranking, we still made sure that you could make a little bag from being a super speaker.
So for the one person that's spoken the most spaces for the month of June, they're going to be in for a little treat. So it's going to be a top three and we have, of course, over $2,000 worth of NFT bounties that you can claim and some of those are going to go to the speakers. So that's just something I wanted to announce.
Very nice, very good stuff. Thank you for that Fred. We got a couple more people with their hands up. We've got petobots. What is happening? What's going on?
He's smoking a whole nice to meet you today. It's Arctic from Petabot and they want to say thanks to Brando because he made the best discord server for a polygon NFT project for founders.
I met a lot of people during last two weeks there and talked with a lot of people. For example, I also met with headphone companies there, I think. And it's a great play brand, we are doing a great job.
Well, thank you and I'm glad to to hear you know that that firsthand experience that you've come in and you've found value and you've been able to make connection with
because that's what it's all about. And, you know, let's see about getting some purple background on your PFP this week, because that's what we love to see. We're pushing that fee.
Let's go. Well, last person in the space that we will get to and then we are going to close it out, but we have got you ape tribe. What is happening? What's going on with you?
Thank you, thank you, thank you everyone. I really appreciate the opportunity to speak. Actually, very busy day for me, but I actually, I still listen before I, you know, request to speak because I see great people
It's great ambition and great projects. Yeah, so I just want to use this opportunity to say hello and hi to everyone. And can I share my projects because I've actually been working on my projects.
and pushing is not really easy without people's support. I wish. Give us the 30 second elevator pitch. What do you guys got going on and why should they join your discord to learn more about
my friend. Okay, the name of the project is YouTube Tribe, which is just an hip project. And I actually, I am the artist
I drew everything. I used to be in a photo shop and I drew them. I actually, sorry, my voice. You said that your rap is very fast. I kind of get nervous anyway. But in just a little bit of rap,
I actually want everyone to support my project because I've been marketing it myself, pushing it myself without nobody even supporting me. But right now, I'm actually happy because we have some people
actually is supporting me right now, but I just want to bleed and beg for people to support my project and help me out with it and let's see how it goes. I just want to wrap it up. Thank you, everyone.
Awesome. Well, thanks for coming up. You and yeah, if you guys want to go check that out, definitely go and give them a follow and see what they have got going on.
But we are going to close out the space you guys. I have had a great time today and we will see you all next week. All right, everyone. Bye.
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