Prohibition Town Hall ft. @_0xShop_

Recorded: March 27, 2024 Duration: 0:46:30

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Just going to get some announcements out.
No pressure.
Any of the artists joining, I'm going to invite you to speak.
If you'd like, but no pressure at all.
GM Jordan.
GM John, hey everybody.
How are you doing?
Doing great.
Yeah, all good. How are you doing?
I'm doing a little, I'm a little under the weather, but I'm doing well.
I'm finally, finally up to like 90%.
I've been sick for like a month, it feels like. I'm finally getting out of it, I think.
I'm glad to hear you. Glad to hear you're feeling better.
I got, I got sick pretty, pretty heavily in the wintertime and it stuck around for quite a bit.
Hey, good to see you.
I'm going to invite some of the artists again to speak if you'd like at any point, but there's no pressure at all.
Excited to have you guys.
We'll give it another minute or two to let people join and then we'll, we'll get started.
Eric, are you here?
I guess I should say.
Yeah, GM.
How are you doing today?
How are you? Good, good, good.
Really excited to dive into the partnership today.
It's looking really good. Yeah, it's been a long time coming. I'm really excited that we got something.
Yeah, absolutely.
And great to see the news, just to kind of fill some space here, great to see the news with Arbitrum lately.
I know there's been some, some interesting, some interested parties, some folks in the space who are now kind of paying attention to what, what the Arbitrum ecosystem has provided.
We see the news with Azuki today, see some news with transient labs, everything that we've been building on.
It's a great time to be in the Arbitrum ecosystem.
Okay, cool. I guess we can go ahead and get started.
Just a quick intro, some housekeeping items.
If you're here, we appreciate it.
Just do us a quick favor and share out the space, let everybody know that we're here and that we're hanging.
And that we have some exciting stuff to dive into. You know, these town halls are really just an opportunity to share any updates that we have on prohibition as a platform.
Any new tools, any new features, any, any news, but also it's a chance just to connect with our community.
Get feedback from you guys here about what you like, what could be improved, etc. So feel free to raise your hand at any point.
We'll have time at the end for questions.
But if you have anything you'd like to say, feel free.
And yeah, again, just be sure to share out the space, let everybody know that we're here.
We appreciate that.
Yeah, so it's been a minute.
But wanted to also remind everybody about some of the other drops that have been happening on prohibition.
We had Domino, who's an amazing musician, producer, writer, performer, who's been in the space for quite some time and actually has curated some really amazing
art content around some of his music. He came to us with, excuse me, an amazing idea for a generative collection that is now live on prohibition. It's called Prez Essence.
I can also just pin some stuff here to the space, but wanted to give him a quick shout out. His collection is on prohibition now.
Again, always cool to see other folks from outside the generative art kind of community want to explore the genre, especially with different styles, different approaches, different angles.
And so really cool. And he collaborated with one of our very own Guitrago. He goes by Fabian.
So they collabed on the project together, which came out really great.
And, yeah, we also have Heart and Craft, which is still going strong. A big shout out to Jordan and Snowfro on Heart and Craft.
Let's see where we're at now on Heart and Craft. I mean, 30,000 minutes with plenty of room to run. So you can also get prints of Heart and Craft.
But another great project that we're very proud of.
And yeah, I guess quick story. I got to see the Artblocks Engine folks in Austin for South by Southwest.
They've obviously been great partners to us and great to see all the other work that they're supporting on Artblocks Engine.
For those that may not know, we are built on the Artblocks Engine tech on the Arbitrum network.
So we're really happy to be supported by some of the great entities and great minds in the space.
Am I missing anything, Jordan? Anything that I'm leaving out? I want to leave enough time to get into the shop integration.
I just wanted to cover some kind of housekeeping items.
No, that's great. Lots of great projects. Still minting.
Yeah, really excited to share more of what we're currently building in future weeks. But yeah, there's a lot of great art.
You mentioned an event.
There's also some events upcoming, including NFT NYC next week, which will both be there.
So I hope to run into many of you there. Excited to hang in New York City.
But yeah, we can cover some of the smaller things at the end as well. Do you want to jump into the prints?
Yeah, let's do it. So there's some backstory here, Jordan.
I know you've been connected in the venture punk team has been connected to the shop folks for quite some time.
I don't know if you wanted to provide any context there.
But yeah, I know this is like like shops had kind of been a long time coming.
So great to finally make it happen.
Yeah, we've been working on this for a while. A relationship with Eric and the team at OX Shop goes all the way back to 2020 before the NFT wave.
And I don't know how much I'm allowed to if you're fully doxxed, Eric.
But, you know, we've built a lot together from meme to nifty to a bunch of other fun things in between.
And it's fun to continue building with Eric and Chris and everybody over there.
So just kind of pushing things forward, you know, and when NFTs were just getting started, we built the meme platform when everyone was excited about larger collections and like collection with known IP.
You know, we built the NFTs platform and partnered with Warner Brothers.
And now when we have the ability to create, you know, generative prints and really take these NFTs into the real world and experiment with that, we're here building together.
So it's really fun to continue to build. And yeah, so we're excited to partner with OX Shop.
They're kind of a new brand getting going, but they've made it really easy for artists to offer prints to their collectors.
And instead of having to go, you know, source the paper and figure out, you know, how am I going to print this?
How am I going to ship this? They make it super easy.
And artists still have some customization, of course, and they care highly about quality.
However, it's super turnkey and made it really easy to add just another extra, you know, income stream and provide just really great work for their collectors.
So yeah, really excited to announce this and to kick it off and soon start buying a bunch of prints of my art.
Yeah, let's welcome up, Eric.
Eric, welcome. Thanks so much for being here.
And yeah, anything you want to add before we kind of get into the specifics?
Yeah, thanks. Yeah, this has been great.
I employ Docs, so no worries there.
For those who don't know, go by Wizard as well on Twitter and OX and other places.
But yeah, so we've been building together, like Dream said, for quite some time now.
And some of the problems that we saw when big brands came to the space is that utility and the complexities of doing e-commerce.
And we felt that what we wanted to do is get into that space after NFTs and try to solve what we felt like was going to be a big problem with bringing NFTs to the mainstream when it comes to getting it into the hands of collectors and customers.
So we started out building this huge, on top of Shopify, and then that morphed into what you have today.
And then we're also building out a whole ecosystem of tools and products for e-commerce for web3d creators.
But yeah, specifically on the prints, it was one of those things where Itty Bits, Jeremy from Itty Bits came and asked if we could do prints.
And we've been doing prints for a little bit, but he wanted to do something different, which was generative prints.
I'm like, I'm in the world, okay.
But unlike Artblock Engine and Artblocks and all, he had a script that he had running and could output what the image needed to be, but it ended up being a low quality.
So we ended up diving into generative prints and building kind of an engine that allows creators to execute code in an isolated version machine as well.
And it became what it is today where we added support for Artblocks, Artblocks Engine, and the actual full Artblocks ecosystem,
where it's really simple to connect a collection and put in the project ID, filter it down, and allow collectors to select and only print what they have.
But yeah, as far as quality is concerned, it's one of the most important things to me.
And we only source the highest quality paper. We're printing with DC ink and the print standard and making sure that when we do ship it out, we're making sure that it's going to arrive to the collector intact and not bent or creased as well and things of that nature.
So yeah, we're really excited. There's a lot to talk about, but yeah, I'll just stop there for now.
Yeah, thanks for sharing that. Just quickly, Eric, do you want to give a quick background on yourself and kind of your time in the space?
Yeah, so my entry into space was getting goxed with MT Gox. That was my first rug, and it was all of the Bitcoin I had.
And so that was my entry. After that, I took a pretty big break. I ended up getting a lot of it back.
But soon after, maybe a year or so or more, CryptoKitties came into space, and it really caught my attention.
And one of the guys I used to work with introduced me to CryptoKitties, and I'm like, what are these things?
So I kind of delved in deep to trying to understand blockchain and NFTs, and they obviously weren't called NFTs at the time.
But how the technology worked, because my background is in data analytics and big data.
And so trying to connect data with a blockchain, obviously, a blockchain is just ledger data, really helped me understand the impact that blockchain would have on our world and the decentralization nature of it.
So I did my first startup soon after that. No one here is going to know or even remember what it was.
It was called SlumberSwap. It was a DEX before DEX has even existed before Uniswap came on the scene.
And we sold that to Dragon Chain. And that's when I first met my partner, Chris, who Jordan mentioned.
And so that was my first venture in the blockchain. We worked at Dragon Chain for a bit, and then I ran into Jordan through happen sense, really, of him doing the Degenerator tweets and got connected to Jordan that way.
And ever since we've been running into each other and building together, and he mentioned meme and NFTs, and OX Shop.
I'm also building another project called Relics, which is music for the Metaverse.
We're focused on the Roblox Metaverse right now, and I think it is definitely a Metaverse.
And you're going to see a lot, I think, a lot of stuff come out there with Roblox in the years ahead where they're going to be introducing NFTs and decentralization there.
But yeah, more recently, it's just building OX Shop.
Amazing. Yeah, thank you for sharing. Yeah, let's get into OX Shop a little bit.
So what can artists expect? What can collectors expect?
Right now, you've mentioned a little bit about the itty bits and sort of the backend, but talk to us about just kind of like what the offerings are, what the features are, what you're particularly excited about.
Yeah, so let me let me share how we first got started with e-commerce.
It's kind of an interesting story as well.
You know, Shopify has their story of wanting to sell snowboards and not having a good solution to offer buyers when it comes to being able to select options for the snowboard.
Well, we ran into the same issue, but obviously it wasn't snowboards.
It was coffee. For those that don't know, I'm a huge coffee fanatic.
My friends own a roastery and they all the time and we're hanging out and we came up with an idea to start a coffee company for the metaverse and for NFT communities.
And it's called Don't Buy Coffee and kind of a play on the name of Don't Buy Meme.
But what we found was that Shopify and other e-commerce solutions really weren't built for the web ecosystem.
And when you spin up a Shopify store, it works really well.
But the problem is, is that you're within that Shopify ecosystem.
So let's say that we partnered with Grim Syndicate, which we did on Solana, and we wanted them to be able to provide a Cissel coffee on their website for their community.
This coffee branded with their artists branded on a bag, right?
Well, you can't really do that well.
And you also can't do that and integrate all the web3 aspects into Shopify and as well as we liked.
And we really are really detail oriented and really sticklers when it comes to UI and making sure that the customer has the absolute best experience.
We want all the technology to kind of just fade away.
And what you're left with is a simple way to connect if you have discounts or offers and check out.
So that's how we got our start. We built a widget.
The problem was, is that people started coming and asking about storefronts.
Like, well, we don't have that capability.
So we decided to take a step back, rethink what our product was.
And if it wasn't just a simple widget that you can embed on any website or any surface, then what was it?
And we came up with this concept of just e-commerce for web3 creators.
And we want to be basically, I mean, the Shopify for web3 and providing tools and solutions so that creators and artists and brands can easily and simply provide gated products, gated offers, discounts, redeemables,
even make it to where on the fulfillment side, it simplifies the aspects of minting NFTs or NFT chipping in IYK technology built in.
And just simplifying everything across the board and providing a cohesive solution so that when you want to provide physical products to collectors or enter the e-commerce space,
you can do it without being worried about or being concerned with how am I going to do XYZ?
How am I going to connect with web3?
How do I find a vendor that is capable and understands how this all works and what the output should be?
How do we make it to where one of one of X is able to be printed on any apparel or on prints or figurines?
Because there's this really big gap between what we felt like e-commerce is today and where it's going to be in three to five years where larger brands like Nike and Adidas and Tiffany who are already dabbling in the space.
But when they introduce more customizable products to their consumers, their non-web3 consumers, how are they going to do that?
And obviously they're goliaths in the industry, but they still have to come up with a solution.
And we believe that if we focus on the builders, the creators, the artists, that we want to provide them the tools that the large companies can already build and are already creating.
How can we help creators earn more money and offer physical products to their collectors?
So let's talk about the features.
So today we have a white glove service while we build out our dashboard and we can sell any product that you want to create.
We have integrations with our print shop, we have integrations with the coffee company, which sounds weird, but we do.
Printful, we're working on integrations with a premium apparel brand as well.
We are working with IYK.
One of the things we have yet to announce, working with IYK on announcement, is that every print that you receive or your collectors receive will be IYK chipped.
It's obviously an NFC chip, but they are going to allow us to unlock a lot of really cool features like proof of presence and other things that are going to make the artwork be more interactive in your home.
Beyond that, we can do discounts based upon NFTs, tokens on nearly any EVM blockchain, Solana, Bitcoin for ordinals.
We can do redeemables, which will require the owner of the NFT to either burn the NFT or if it's an existing NFT and you don't want to require burning, you can simply attach a redeemable.
It's a free product attached to an NFT.
The way that could be seen for prohibition is when you buy an NFT on prohibition, you could attach a free print to it or an included print with purchase of the NFT.
What else do we have?
I think that covers the features.
I think that covers the full gamut when it comes to websites.
It's a standard, out-of-the-box, simple to cite for now.
You can customize the logo, the banner, you can put all the products on there.
Yeah, I think that covers it for now.
Yeah, just quickly.
I know you said right now this is sort of a bespoke experience for artists.
In true prohibition fashion, we have this amazing cohort of artists who are going to be launching this integration,
but eventually we're going to open this up to essentially anyone and everyone.
I know you have plans for this on the OX shop side as well, so maybe you could talk about just the shift and the expansion of the shop.
Let me talk about how we're going to do the prohibition integration first, because that is going to be built right into prohibition.
Think of OX shop as a technology platform that you can white label and do a full integration with as one of the options.
We've done a lightweight integration right now where we're directing when an artist on boards.
It's through our platform via Stripe when we do and say that a print or a collection is print ready.
That's inside of prohibition.
That's not on the OX shop side, but it directs collectors to us.
But from a perspective of the creator, the artist, inside of your project, you're going to have a new option that will allow you to onboard your project to OX shop.
You'll be able to, if you haven't already onboarded, you'll be able to onboard and go through the KYC process because we do have to pay out in fiat, unfortunately.
But you'll be able to set up the project for print.
You'll be able to select the size that you want.
You'll be able to select from a selection of paper that you would like, whether you want the prints to be chipped or not.
And we always default to all prints being chipped.
And that will happen directly in prohibition without any input from OX shop.
So we have an engine built on top of the R blocks generator, which we execute and output the files and attach those directly to the orders.
So all of that will happen with just setting everything up in prohibition.
And that hopefully we can get out in the next month or two.
But from a perspective of OX shop.
So right now we are working within the combines and limitations that exist in Shopify.
What we are building is a full e-commerce replacement for Shopify.
We'll always work with Shopify, but most projects really don't need all of the complexities and amazing projects and plugins that Shopify offers.
They just need a simple solution that allows them to fulfill orders, but also some new things that Shopify doesn't have.
Being able to connect an IYK chip directly to a line item on the order to be able to have a print file that is 300 dpi ready for print.
Custom generated files, custom generated art.
So we're building out a back end solution for fulfillment so that the artists can do self-fulfillment if they would like to.
Or the artists can choose from a list of vendors that work directly with our technology and allow them to create their own products all within the OX shop without them having to worry about,
I have this idea, but who's going to fulfill it?
We hope to have a variety of vendors all the way from coffee to premium apparel that we work with that will be integrated right into OX shop.
Yeah, I wanted to emphasize that as well for the prohibition artists in our community.
Prince is the first thing, but there's so many other offerings you can provide to your communities, your collector base, whether it's apparel or dry goods, food and beverage.
There's all sorts of fun stuff to do and that may make sense for you as an artist.
So Prince is step one, but there's so much more that can be offered.
Hemena, who's here, also asked a question. I don't want to cut her off necessarily, but she was asking about offering discount codes for collectors.
Could you maybe expound on how that might work?
Yeah, so we can offer discount codes and they are token gated.
You can say it's based upon three criteria.
It could be four. It could be open for everyone.
It can be open to anyone who owns an NFT in a specific collection.
So it could be the prohibition NFT collection.
Or it could be down to a project level. So your project, if someone owns any token in your project.
And then finally, you can make a discount code that is for a specific collector who owns a specific token ID.
That could go all the way from whatever percent you want to do.
There's obviously cost of goods sold that would be covered and we could work through how that would work and things of that nature.
But yeah, we can definitely absolutely offer discount codes.
I guess that would be a good place to stop or pause for a second and see if anyone had any questions.
I know we've got a few of the artists here, Raven, Rosenlich, Young Weekend, Hemena.
Any other questions that come to mind? Dorian, Jordan, anyone who's interested in offering prints?
Anything else that comes up? Anything you'd like to see considered? Anything that hasn't been touched on?
Feel free to come up.
Hi. Good morning.
Good morning.
So good to be here.
So good to see so many friends too.
But not really a question, more just like massive congratulations because I just find it really, really, really exciting.
I've experimented with prints and different things and one of my biggest issues is the amount of links to send my collectors to.
You know, particularly, for example, with the Piffany's, which was launched in bright moments.
And I had prints in mugs and iPhone covers and Christmas cards and we had another link to another platform for that.
So I just wanted to say that having all this kind of in one place is to me just kind of a dream come true.
And I'm very excited to see what else you guys come up with.
I'm currently doing a collaboration with a coffee brand.
And so I'm very happy to hear that you also do coffee because that has resonated really amazing with my collectors.
But anyways, that's it.
I just didn't want to take more space.
I just want to say this is like incredibly exciting.
I'm going to be pushing it as much as I can.
And I just wanted to say congratulations and a lot of gratitude for doing this because these definitely makes life a lot easier, at least for me personally as an artist who loves to experiment with prints and, you know, all the technology and all the things.
So yeah, that's all for now.
Thank you, Hemena.
Always great to hear from you.
Just before you go, I guess, speaking on just your experience as far, were there any other hang ups that you noticed in the sort of print experience, whether it's with the coffee or I know you did mugs and other other items.
Anything else you think could be improved just from like an overall experience any feedback from your, your collectors.
I mean, this is, I don't have a solution and it's a little bit of a pain but I think if there was a way to offer and maybe, you know, for added costs, obviously, like signed prints would be really really amazing because that's something that
I personally have gotten great feedback from my collectors that they, you know, they just love kind of that.
It's a touch right it's a personal touch, and that's just so important in the space so signed prints would be would be an amazing consideration for you guys to just kind of add in your agenda.
And the other part that just for me as a parent and somebody that's like so busy.
They are really to have it frame. It's also personally like just very very helpful because you just ordered it, you have it, you know, print and you don't have to, you know, just do that extra step.
But again, everybody's different right. A lot of people just have their own framers in town and they love, you know, just to go there but, but yeah, just I love practicality and just kind of like a one step shop.
It's awesome.
So yeah, signatures and frame will be will be good.
Yeah, thank you. I'm actually glad you brought that up. We've been talking about frames as well. So yeah, Eric, I don't know if you want to say anything about that.
Yeah, I can speak to the framing.
We have a framer.
Just last week.
And we're going to be offering frame prints really soon. One of the things that we've, we've also to do and provide as a service is something that we don't offer right now.
But through one of our vendors will be able to offer it we're just working through the some of the details and pricing and making sure it's going to work out.
But also we're making sure that he also is in the web through space and he understands and we we talked through some of the technology requirements that we have on our end.
So absolutely going to be offering that in the next couple weeks for signatures.
It gets a little more complicated.
As you can imagine, because if we do have to ship out the print to the artist, and then the artist has to ship that print out to the collector.
There's a lot there. One of the things that figure out the best approach when it comes to signature is from a perspective of how could we do this utilizing technology.
And one of the things we came up with was using IYK.
So with IYK chips, what we can do is we can mint the basically the digital twin of the print from your address and basically like a proxy.
NFT meant, and it would come basically from your address so act as your digital signature, but it's certainly not the same as a physical signed print.
But it's one of the things where we could try to figure out a good way to do that.
Some feedback to see if you can help us find a good way to do it.
Yeah, I don't want to pick up the conversation and make it this be like super long, but just quick experimental, I guess experiential, I guess.
Learning, I guess, for me, when I did the signatures and I worked just for transparency, they work with Tribeca in your city, which are just they work with a lot of other different genetic artists in the space.
And the way that it worked for us was they basically were sending me the print that needed to be signed and I would ship them back to them.
It is absolutely a complete like pain in the neck.
I don't know that collectors kind of realize that it is like a lot, right?
Because you also have to be careful to not damage it or just dirty it with your hand and all that kind of thing and then ship it back.
So yeah, they basically would ship it to me. I would ship it back to them so that they could ship it back to the collector because they wanted to kind of reserve that integrity.
And they are like a pretty big printing company.
So they didn't want me to be like putting my label and sending it to the collectors.
Like they just wanted to keep that business integrity of their shipment and the labeling and all that.
And yeah, definitely was a pain in the neck, but it was also nice to be able to, in a way, reward my collectors with that.
And it's just like, again, such an amazing touch to be able to do that.
But yeah, it's painful for sure. I agree. Yeah, it's definitely painful because that's the only way I could think is like it requires triple shipping.
When you sign, are you signing the front or the back?
The front, in my case.
Okay. Is it over top of the printed print or is it on an unprinted area?
I can send you photos or like a video. It was in the actual print, what I put my signature on.
So like my print had kind of that extra space around the art.
So I just did it on that little extra, I would say like half an inch that was on the bottom right of the print.
And I'm happy to send you like a photo.
Yeah, that would be awesome if you could, because one of the things I'm thinking of now is okay.
If we do signing on the back or signing on the bottom below the actual printed area, we could send paper out to be signed by artists to then be sent back to us where we then print on the signed paper.
It would make sure the print doesn't get damaged.
There's enough time there and it could also be a number of shipments as well because we could directly drop paper to you and then send it back to us.
So that could be an option as well.
So let me take more about this. I'm glad you brought it up.
It's something that you're not the first to ask at all.
So I want to definitely explore how we can do it.
Yeah, thanks for sharing, Ximena.
In the aspect of time, I wanted to see, Rosenlich, did you have a question or anything you wanted to say? I know you joined as a speaker. Good to see you.
Yeah, thanks. Thanks for having us. And yeah, thanks for doing this, guys.
I'm really excited for this print.
You all know that working in digital art, the most asked question is how can I print this?
So now we have an answer. So I'm really happy to have one, to be honest.
And I'm really looking forward to add this to my own home.
So my question is also regarding the shop and please correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that this is a token data.
And, you know, people have their min zeros in the vaults and you might not want to, both collectors and artists might not want to,
hesitant to sign anything from the vaults. So is it possible to use something like delegate cash or distribute that in any way so we don't have to prove authenticity from our vaults?
Anything around that?
Yeah, Jordan asked this question.
It's something on our list as well.
We are in the process to be candid, we're in the process of reading our authentication system so that you're, you can have wallets attached that you kind of prove on through other means.
One of the first things that we're doing is adding DIDN, which is through Dust Labs and Degas and Utes.
That is going to be added here in the next couple weeks.
And once that integration is completed, what that means for us is that we can then go in and add other means to verify ownership of known addresses.
And we can do that through delegate cash. So it's on the list. And we're definitely going to get that added.
But one of the things to be clear for everyone that is concerned about privacy and security, we also put this into account and want to respect security measures and privacy and all the things that are common in our state to make sure everyone is secure.
We utilize a third party dynamic labs. We also, Jordan and I have them as well.
And we utilize them to do one thing and one thing only. It is to sign an authentication message that you approve ownership of your address.
We would never, we never are going to ask obviously for your keys or anything like that.
But we also don't have you sign any other transaction or spend or use crypto directly on OX or shop.
If that ever happens, you may be compromised because we do not ever, ever touch your crypto.
We only have you sign a single message when you connect to verify wallet. Just let everyone know that.
Very cool. Thanks for thanks for sharing. I could just envision that when the shop is live that yeah, some of the answers might not want to want to mint from the vault.
So yeah, that would restrict traction in short term at least.
Yes. Yeah, we'll get this updated and get delegate cash in the coming weeks for sure.
Great question. Super important question. Thank you for sharing.
Anyone else have any questions, any thoughts, any comments.
I did want to mention, just to kind of recap, this is actually live now for a certain group of artists, of which there are, I think it's nine or 10. Where did my list go.
You can actually find them on the highlighted section now of prohibition.
I made sure to include everyone who's got print offerings. It's Raven. It's yon. It's Ben can as a. It's Dorian.
It's Hemena. It's Jordan and snow fro. It's hey, Andrew Mitchell.
Rose and Lake young weekend.
And they all have some of them have more than one collection. So if you're a holder of any of these folks work on prohibition across any of their collections.
They're all available for print now. So be sure to share this with your communities, let them know.
We'll be doing our part also to to share and promote.
But yeah, let let everybody know and be sure to give us feedback. I know we have an open line with most of you and obviously our main discord as well.
But yeah, let us know if you have any questions. Let us know if you have any feedback.
We're here to help. So, yeah, super exciting.
And this is live now prohibition dot art.
Anything else, guys, anything from you, Jordan, anything, any other questions from the artists in the chat? Otherwise, we'll we'll go ahead and wrap up.
Let's go. Congrats, everybody. Congrats to all the artists and the team. And thanks to Eric and Jono for making this happen.
Excited to continue to keep adding value to our platform. Our main focus here is to just add value added features and integrations and tools to the prohibition platform to allow more and more people to experiment and earn income from creating art on chain.
So thanks, everybody. Congrats all around. I'm excited to go buy some prints. And I think you guys will be very happy with the quality, both collectors and artists and super easy process of getting this on collector's walls.
So congrats all around. Thanks, everybody. And we look forward to the next one.
Thanks so much, everybody.
Big shout out to shop.
Big shout out to all the artists involved. We really appreciate your continued support. And again, as Jordan said, really prioritize giving you all the tools to not only make the creation and distribution process as easy as possible, but also give you opportunities to further monetize your work, which is equally as important.
So, yeah, thanks everybody for rocking with us.
We'll see you on the next one. And yeah, live now prohibition dot art. Let us know if you have any questions and looking forward to feedback. Thanks, everybody.
Take care.