$QUAKK Tuesday : NFTs + Shill & Grill at the Pond Ft. Ladies on Sol

Recorded: June 11, 2025 Duration: 3:23:18
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In a vibrant discussion, community members shared insights on the growth and development of various crypto projects, emphasizing the importance of partnerships, community engagement, and innovative strategies for success. The conversation highlighted the significance of education in fostering mass adoption of cryptocurrency and the potential for NFTs to revolutionize industries, including animal welfare and healthcare.

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Hey, Adam.
I got to get you up.
There we go.
That might help.
Can you hear me?
Yep. Can you hear me?
Quack. Yep. Can you hear me?
Quack. Quack.
Quack, quack.
Well, I will
play a little bit of music
while we play like two songs
in five, six minutes and uh yeah we'll get cooking
sounds good to me The ΠΈ Thank you. so so Thank you. One more song. Thank you. so so so so so
Oh all right y'all welcome to quack tuesday great to see everybody out here. And yeah, we have some exciting stuff going on
tonight. We have a feature with Pixie and Ladies on Soul where we're going to deep dive into all
things Pixie, learn about her background and also her passion and why she's doing the project
she's doing. So excited to kind of get to know pixie some more and
introduce her to some of our community as well and i'll run through a couple little quack updates
first and if anybody has any pressing questions about quack i encourage you guys to come up
and then we'll roll over into pixie's feature and then open it up for some
shill and grill so can you handle the questions we're gonna ask those those hard-hitting questions
and really you know get to know your projects so uh first everybody hit that purple pill do all
the good things bookmark repost quote post comment comment on each other's comments throw some emojis do the things drop your
nfts let's see those quackers and uh yeah so we've had some you know exciting things kind of
developing uh with adam and with crypto stoner a couple new additions to our team and we're excited
for some collaborations that are happening soon um there'll be some more
information on that coming out uh not too far from now mints have been going off like crazy
especially today it's been really awesome to see that happening uh see more pfps spreading on x
that's always exciting to watch the quackers kind of spread like wildfire like that.
So just steady cruising, you know, along our roadmap building, doing a lot of IRL building.
You know, we had the Bitcoin conference.
So been following up on some networking that we did there.
The community has started to get boots on the ground in local areas. I have been vending or tabling at a local market,
you know, and also flyering around my area to start to encourage people to talk about crypto,
to come together in a crypto club kind of format where we're going to open space to anybody who's curious about crypto and wants to learn more how
to invest why you know just try to onboard more normies we all know as project leaders or people
who are involved in crypto that mass adoption is something that everybody will benefit from so
the more we can start to get on the ground in those grassroots ways and change the
narrative um the better like we had uh my partner and i are developing a friendship with some people
and we finally shared with him about our nft project and the token and just you know what
we're doing and his immediate reaction was, so you guys are like scammers.
Like, I thought you were wholesome people. Like, what? You know, and just that response,
you know, that's what we're battling. And so the more we can, you know, get people to communicate,
you know, face to face, I think we can really start to shift that narrative and build trust in the in the crypto community and and really start to bring on some more people.
So that's been exciting. And I've had actually a lot of really good results.
Like somebody I told and they were like, oh, that's interesting.
And then they ran out of the restaurant and were like, hey, actually, can you can I get your number?
hey, actually, can I get your number? Maybe I should learn about that. And then somebody
Like, maybe I should learn about that, you know.
like 75 years old is like, oh yeah, I got into Bitcoin at 60K because my kid got in at 30K.
And so it's been really exciting to see that people, especially in my area, I live in a rural
area, to see that those people are present with crypto. Some people have an okay narrative about it
and just trying to bring people together,
the ones that are positive and the ones that are negative,
to try to, you know, help them see the light that, you know, is in crypto.
So that has been exciting.
And yeah, we're going to have some people passing out some stickers for us at NFT NYC.
So there'll be a little bit of a quack presence there.
And we're looking forward to next year, you know, maybe hosting some kind of after party or, you know, just getting a little bit more involved and planning for that one.
So that will be exciting.
I'm jealous of all you quackers out there that are headed to NFT NYC. The lineups and all the things happening just look pretty great. So that's epic. But yeah, lots of R&D for merch and products. You know, a lot of IRL kind of development's been happening. And yeah, Adam, you've been working on some pretty epic stuff over there for the Quack fam.
You got any insight to share?
I mean, I was just vibing, just kind of grinning, excited because there's so much development.
And I also was a little bit sad because I've had a similar experience, unfortunately, IRL.
Like, I think at this point in the adoption arc that we're in, everyone who's not actually really in
Web3, they know someone who's been scammed. And that's pretty sad. They know someone or they know
someone that knows someone that got scammed in crypto or lost out on a meme coin. And sometimes
it's even the big meme coins too. So to change that perception is really up to us in this room.
It's up to the people we tell, the people we educate.
And I know a big thing for me when I was first kind of, you know, learning myself on Quack was the importance of supply control.
There's a lot of people in crypto that are in Web3 that still don't know the importance of supply control.
And I can just tell you guys,
if you're not in the alpha group,
that is a big topic I'm starting to learn.
And I love it because it is a massive win.
If you can have supply control,
you can control your future.
And then it's just all about momentum.
So to see here at Quack, we have that supply control.
We can see the effects on the chart. When days are green, they're really green. When there's sell-offs, they're stunted. They're not too bad. That's where you want to be as a project. And to round it back, it's where you want to bring people.
um kind of attacking a few different things but uh i would say the most prominent is partnerships
um i've been lucky enough to meet some amazing projects through the last couple years being
full-time in crypto um we should be able to get our first partnership going by either the end of
this week or early next week very good friends of mine very active in the nft space um did a lot of
great things back on bsc back in 2021 had the the first NFT Mint in space, which was crazy.
They're just really good builders. So we're going to be partnering with them first.
Obviously, you guys have already done a lot of amazing things way before that, but
it just seemed like such an obvious partnership. So we're going to start there.
Through that, they actually brought me another partnership that we're qualifying for.
And my goal is to hit five by end of month. So, you know, we're going to be very particular, but we're also eager to bring in
new eyes. Because I think once people see what's being built here, and what has already been built
and the communities and just the reception of the brand, it's kind of hard not to get excited.
And then when you have the fundamentals of the supply control,
you know that your excitement won't get sold on,
which is really big.
So a few things,
but that's probably the biggest one
is the partnerships right now.
Awesome. Yeah, super exciting.
I similarly shared just a smile across my face
and just quacking.
We're just all quacking over here.
And another thing that's exciting, so we are going to be expanding our X spaces we're
going to start doing weeknights every day 9 p.m. EDT and for those of you that
don't know EDT is Eastern Time but during Daylight Savings Time instead of
being EST it is technically EDT and so when converting it to UTC it's important
to use that EDT so just a little heads up there so weekly weeknight spaces I will be doing some
different topics we're gonna have some really great TA happening some charting some information
on you know how and just to work with like bigger stable coins. And yeah, so that's exciting.
Some more community features, some more shill spaces, you know, some wellness type mindful
spaces. And yeah, we'll see where where it takes us. So if anybody's also interested in being
involved in the expansion of those spaces, please let me know. We love to have more co-hosts. We
love to have more speakers and mores. We love to have more
speakers and more people sharing, you know, their stories and their information. So,
yeah, happy to collaborate. And yeah, I think, you know, unless anybody else has questions about,
you know, anything, maybe we have some new eyes in here, some new people. If they have questions about Quack, you're welcome to come up and ask.
Otherwise, we will switch over to Hixie.
But let me see if she is ready.
I don't see her up yet.
I see Adam with your hand up.
Just really quick.
Just super quick.
Just on the topic of additional spaces,
I think it's a great opportunity because realistically people vibe with different stuff.
Maybe they don't like sitting on spaces.
Maybe they just want to hear TA from someone
who is way smarter than I am.
I'm terrible at TA.
Probably everyone here is much better than I am, right?
So I would find that valuable.
And everyone kind of has something, is of importance to them. And if we can grab that attention and then
be able to weave in the kind of brand that's here and all the amazing things that are being developed,
that's just another way to bring in, you know, more buys, more attention. And also this is kind
of an interesting one, but to be able to allow for
people to make money on things other than just trading quack, right? Like buying low, selling
high, that's pretty big because you want a community to be able to make new gains and then
be able to recirculate those gains back into a safe project, which would be quack, right? So
whether they do that on blue chips or
micro caps, whatever it is, being able to have a steady flow of new income coming in, whether it
be from new people or the existing people that are making new gains is super important. So I'm just
really, really excited to, you know, kind of hear that. And I'm definitely going to do my best to
recruit as well. I already have, well, I'll just kind of tell you, I already have felt very, very interested.
So we'll see how it progresses,
but could be really cool to kind of build out some of the shows.
Yeah, for sure.
The Wednesday, we're looking at the Wednesday night,
9 p.m. EDT will be technical analysis.
Crypto Stoner is also going to be involved.
So that's some exciting.
We'll have a little bit of back and forth
and also from two separate sides of the world. So that will be exciting. We'll have a little bit of back and forth and also from two
separate sides of the world. So that will be also really unique and helpful. But with that being
said, we have Pixie made it up to the stage. How are you doing, Pixie? I know you just left your
space. And so, dang, you're just a warrior over there. I'm something, man. I think insane is probably The most accurate word
I'm in my closet again
Doing closet crypto
She's in the fucking
Do you have Cheetos this time?
But there is a box of
What is that?
Red and white
Hang on She's reading her husband's Secret snack stash What is that? Red and white.
She's raiding her husband's secret snack stash.
He doesn't know that I know.
There is Little Debbie red, white, and blue snack cakes.
He splurged this time.
He went all out.
You better eat one of those they're not open yet so i don't think i can get away with that one
i'll wait until tomorrow when they're open and just some backstory pixie hangs out in this space
because it's late for pixie and i believe what is it your husband's asleep and yeah my whole house is
asleep so eight dogs and my husband are asleep and if I wake up one then I wake up all so
it's 9 20 here my husband goes to bed at around 8 45 because he gets up at like 4 4 30 and he has
a pretty hazardous job so I I like to let him get his sleep and not interrupt
that as much as possible so i hang out in the closet to keep everybody asleep and my husband
i told her we should get a on an air light it's got to turn into like a little recording studio
vibe on air light and a little chair in there embody the snack corner too tiny little
mini fridge yeah i could it could be real things fridge in here i have a mini fridge that's in
like i actually moved it into the bathroom because i was like i don't know this is a central location
you never know you never know my bathroom is a central location. You never know. You never know.
My bathroom is actually pretty big too. So like considering I'm pretty tiny, right?
I'm not very tall, but the cabinet comes up to like my rib cage or the counter comes up to like my ribs.
And like there's two sinks and the bathtub.
Like I can lay all the way down flat in the bathtub and, like, not touch any of the sides.
So that's pretty awesome.
How tall are you?
You are so small.
My license says that I'm 5'4".
But I was wearing some tall shoes that day.
I think I'm, like, 5'2".
Yeah, dude, I'm 5'4".
I hear you. Y hear you all some small peoples
but we fit in a lot of places you do you just can't reach the top shelf
no never no but i can crawl yeah there you go she knows
i'm an excellent climber you guys can't make yourself fit but we can adapt to the height
You guys can't make yourself fit, but we can adapt to the height.
Right. We can climb. You guys cannot shrink.
Awesome, Pixie. Well, I really appreciate you coming on today.
And I want to learn a little bit about you.
And I also want to learn a little bit about Ladies on Soul.
And, you know, also the ecosystem of Soul Sanctuary and just everything you're building.
So my first question for you is, what got you into crypto, just to start?
All right, details.
She ain't lying. You're opening up a can of worms.
It is a huge can of worms.
So back in 2013, I had some sleeping problems. I still have those
sleeping problems. I've just like adapted to getting negative six minutes of sleep per night
and I just run with it now. I also have ADHD. So like my brain just doesn't stop. So even at like
two, three o'clock in the morning, like even if my body is resting, my brain is just on go all the time. And that's when I come up with like my best
ideas, right? Even now. So back in 2013, I was taking Ambien, doctor prescribed, and you can see
me on, or could see me, I have the footage somewhere, I'm sure of it. You could see me. I have the footage somewhere, I'm sure of it. You could see me walking through the house with no pants on, like dragging my blanket, like Linus from Charlie Brown. And I go to the
refrigerator and I grab a Taco Bell sauce packet and I close the refrigerator and then I go to my
computer with the Taco Bell sauce packet and my blanket and I'm just sitting there like Bruce Almighty typing. And then I close the
computer and I go to the garage with the Taco Bell sauce packet and the blanket and I fall asleep on
the deep freezer. And for as long as I knew, like, that's all I did, right? And several years later,
my ex-husband was in finance and he was talking to some of his finance friends
about Bitcoin. And I was like, man, this sounds really familiar. And there was a file on my
computer that was a zip file. And I just thought that it was part of the operating system. And
I never touched it because I was afraid that I was going to make my computer explode.
And like, that was the computer that like went with me through nursing school.
So I had a lot of files on there that I didn't ever want to lose.
Like all of the things you learn in nursing school, I didn't ever want to lose that.
So I just never touched that zip file.
And then it was either 2017 or 2018.
I can't remember which one.
But that's when my ex-husband was talking to his finance people about Bitcoin.
And I was like, this is really familiar.
And then we went looking in that zip file.
And it turns out it was Bitcoin that I had purchased on Ambien that night with the Taco Bell sauce packet.
And I still have a lot of that Bitcoin.
And mind you, it wasn't a ton.
It's not like I'm some kind of like I'm not shitoshi, but I was an early buyer for Bitcoin.
So originally, that's what got me into Bitcoin or got me into crypto in general.
And then in 20, I think it was 2017.
Or was it 2018?
I think it was 2017, early 2018.
I'm not really sure.
I'll have to go back and look at when I bought my house.
And that'll tell me when it was.
But around the same time, you know, I found the Bitcoin.
And then I was like, oh, my gosh, what is crypto?
So I got Binance.
And I started, like, diving in.
And I bought Litecoin and Ethereum and Tron and like a couple of other things.
And then life got crazy because my ex-husband was not a nice guy and he had an affair.
And then I started going through a divorce and depression and all kinds of crazy stuff.
So crypto kind of went to the wayside for a
little bit and then and last year in November the state that I live in decided that we could
no longer have Binance not even Binance.us so I had to find somewhere else to like fulfill my crypto hobby even though it was just kind of
like here and there and that's when i found solana and telegram and twitter and all of the things
meme space and man was that ever toxic because i jumped in full force not knowing a damn thing about Solana or the meme culture
and lost quite a bit of money right off the rip.
And then I was like, no, no, no, this is not what we're going to do.
If I have to change this meme space by myself, I will do it.
And Adam can attest to that because one of the very first things I told him was,
I'm going to change this meme space even if I have to do it alone so I've just been on a
mission since then to do just that just be a good person be a good quote-unquote dev even though I'm
not the fingers to keyboard girl I'm the backbone I'm just honest and transparent and I'll do
everything I can to push a community that I'm in.
But I want to do it the right way and I want to do it so that it's good for the community.
Not good for me.
Like I don't have to make any money off of crypto.
I have a day job.
But if I can help other people make money, then I feel like that's good karma.
And I absolutely believe in karma.
Well, that was just a fantastic answer.
And dang, what a can of worms on that one.
Dharma warned you.
Buys a bunch of, for the sake of the viewers, sub $20 Bitcoin.
And then one didn't even realize but just slept on it like interesting story I just don't have that folder anymore you know like I feel
like most of us who weren't like heavy into it at first but had the chance to get in I who knows
like how much is lost to it's such a crazy line of events that led you to realizing that there was some Bitcoin in a folder.
The story almost sounds fake.
And I don't know.
I haven't called Netflix yet to run the Pixie story.
No, you can totally do it.
They'd be all over that.
I can back every bit of it up.
Bunch of sleeps.
Then one day.
The thing that I will never do is lie because I'm a terrible liar.
And I learned that at a very young age.
Because I tell on myself.
Immediately.
And if you guys have ever, like, spoken to me in spaces or anything and, like, I say something that's untrue, I immediately fix it.
Because I'm like, ah, that's not true. That's not what happened.
And I'm just a bad liar. So I just stopped trying when I was a teenager.
Well, it's not a terrible character feature, you know.
No, it could be way worse. You could like lying.
Yeah, that might be a terrible character feature It's really difficult in nursing
Though right because
The one thing that everybody asks you
Am I going to die
Well you know
We're going to try not to make that happen
Or I'll say
Something like
Well not until after 7 o'clock when I leave. Like I always try to
make like some kind of joke about it because I can't tell them the truth, but I can't lie to
them either. And, but what I can tell them is I'm going to do everything possible to make sure that
that doesn't happen. Yeah, that's beautiful. That actually, it segues into my next question is
just, you know, a little bit about your non-crypto background, like what your daily life is like or
has been or, you know, what you're passionate about and what you spend your time on in the
in the real life. So in the real world, I am both a trauma nurse and a medical consultant.
In the real world, I am both a trauma nurse and a medical consultant. So I do medical legal consulting and trauma nursing in the ER. So bedside nursing, gunshot wounds, rollovers, amputations, impalements, any kind of trauma you can think of. I work at a level one trauma center.
We just got our second helipad that's on the roof, which is fun, but not when it's cold.
It's not fun when it's cold.
But that's what I do for my day job.
I also do medical legal consulting.
So things like personal injury cases, slip and fall cases, malpractice, car accidents, things like that, where they need someone to review the medical records
I'm that reviewer and I'm most often not on the side of the person who has filed the lawsuit
but if the person who is getting sued is in the wrong, I'm not the consultant you want.
Because I will side with whoever is right.
I don't care who's paying me.
Yeah, that's beautiful.
That's true justice right there. So that's, it's really nice to know that, you know, in a such a corrupt system that there are people like you, you know, really doing great things and trying to keep it clean and keep it, you know, authentic and genuine. So good on you, Pixie. That's just awesome. And you're like this lady, know i just picture you now this like little tiny lady like i feel like i've seen um you know so many medical shows growing up like
er and gray's anatomy and all these different things and like you're like running out onto the
helipad up on the roof and the helicopters go in and there comes a guy and it's a really traumatic
situation and it takes a really strong um um, energy to, to hold your own
energy together, you know, when something so serious has happened to somebody and that's a
special person that it takes to do that. So, um, yeah, just explain it is a light switch.
So when I clock in, I turn the light switch off. So I can't have emotions. I can
only have knowledge. And it's really difficult to do that a lot of times because you get into
situations. And I actually left pediatric trauma because of emotions, because I literally was about to fight somebody that had harmed a child
in a very grotesque way and thought that it was funny. And I had him up against the wall
and was ready to beat the life out of him. And I was drug off of him by a security guard that I worked with.
So I knew then that it was time for me to leave pediatric trauma because people are sick and I
would probably catch more than one felony if I stayed in pediatrics. So I left pediatrics and went to adults. But you just can't let your emotions overtake what you know.
Sometimes you have to go just on autopilot.
And you know what to do.
You know what your job is.
And you have to do it.
You can't think about the emotional side of it.
Because if you do, then you're going to miss
a really important step of what you know to do. So you kind of have to turn the light switch off
and just go with what you know. Yeah, that's an awesome way to put it. I come from a family of
medicine to, you know, doctors and they would describe things like that, you know, doctors and, and they would describe things like that, you know, compartmentalize.
Yeah. And like, you know, being able to, and also the desensitization that happens through so many
years. And that's a lot of the reason why there's so many years of practice. So just like, especially
with ER type work, because it is um intense and traumatic and so yeah that's
just a really it's really great way to put it um but it's not you know it's something like you said
even though you're good at it some days it's harder and with some situations like with the
pediatrics it's even harder um but yeah that's really Pixie. I did pediatrics for a long time. And then I still
would like cover in pediatrics every now and then. And I still do sometimes. But
I've been on medical leave for a couple of months now since early January, maybe late January,
maybe late January because I fell through a floor and broke like all kinds of things.
Turns out when you turn 40, everything just decides to break all at one time.
So I broke my ankle. I fractured my scapula, my L5 vertebrae, I have root nerve damage between my L5 and my sacrum.
I'm sure I'm missing something, but I'm not sure what.
Oh, I tore my rotator cuff.
I had to have rotator cuff surgery.
I've had one spine surgery already.
already. I have had tension bands put around my tailbone because I fractured and dislocated my
tailbone all from one fall. But granted, it was eight feet, but still like from one fall,
I was just like, just a crumpled mess. So I've been on medical leave for a little bit. I still
do the medical consulting because I can do that from home. Um, but I haven't
been back to the ER since the end of January. That's a lot of healing to, to process. Like what,
you know, how have you, I imagine the pain is really intense and just, I'm sure there's exercises
that you do. Um, you know, how are you managing, you know, recovering managing recovering from all that at one time?
So I'm a redhead. And what that means is I am genetically mutated. So I have different pain
receptors than most people. And that also means that I need more anesthesia because of my mutant gene. So I
handle pain really well. What would cause a lot of people to turn to pain meds really hasn't
bothered me all that much. Like I can just take maybe Tylenol or Advil and be fine.
Right after rotator cuff surgery, by the way, if you guys
ever have to do that, go ahead and buckle up. It's the worst surgery I've ever had.
And I've had a lot of surgeries. I've even had a couple of emergency surgeries where I was like
bleeding internally and the rotator cuff was still the worst surgery I've ever had. So immediately
after that surgery, I had to take pain meds for
a little bit, but I was very careful not to take them in excessive amounts because I do know that
because I have ADHD, I am more susceptible to addiction. So I know to be aware of those situations and not put myself in that scenario.
So I just took them for a few days only as needed.
And then I've been okay.
I just kind of hang out, do my thing.
Genetic mutation.
It's pixie power.
It's pixie dust.
Precisely. It's you did. It's pixie dust.
Precisely. Well, what's one thing that many people in this space don't know about you?
I don't know if there is anything in this space that people don't know about me.
Like I'm such an open book.
Everybody knows that I am a trauma nurse.
Everybody knows my Bitcoin story. Everybody knows about my family.
Everybody knows that I have a ton of dogs. Everybody knows that I love dogs more than
people. I don't really know that I have any secrets. Okay, so what's something, you know,
what's just like an exciting moment along your journey or something that kind of really stuck with you that stands out?
You can still be a nice person, even if you have dealt with a lot of personal trauma.
Like you don't have to react just because you come from a place that has a lot of trauma in it.
And no one else is responsible for
your triggers that's what has stuck out with me i like that last one a lot
and it's so true though like i'm responsible for what triggers me you're not precisely
adam i see you with your hand up go ahead oh sorry Pixie no go ahead uh no just on this topic well first of all I'm learning so much more about you Pixie
I don't know how I've spent so many hours I think close to a day now of total hours spent on spaces
with you and I didn't know like half of those things so I think that's super super cool that
we structure it this way where we can
actually learn more about the projects that we're featuring because I think it matters. I think when
you're investing in projects, when you're trying to learn things in this space, people are everything
and you're a pretty fantastic person in this space. So really, really cool to just kind of hear
everything you've been through and that crazy bitcoin story and so much
more um but i did want to ask just as far as experience goes and maybe something we can learn
from too for the audience um you're relatively new to crypto which is crazy thinking about as
far as like altcoins go right like these micro cap meme coins um What is something that really surprised you? Because you mentioned
toxicity. What was something that really surprised you that you didn't expect when you kind of first
entered that side of crypto? Like the immediate red candles. It was so shocking. Like you heard
something and then immediately it's just like, bam, 4K market
cap. And like, where did that, where'd that come from? Like that was so shocking to me because I
didn't deal with that on Binance. Right. So I had never even seen that before. And like, I had never
even heard about Deck Screener, let alone PumpFun because I wasn't really zoned in to the crypto world.
I wasn't paying any attention to it.
I was just like playing around on Binance.
And it was fun until the government took it away from me.
And so when I first, oh my gosh, when I first went on to PumpFun, it was awful.
Like it was like something told everyone.
As soon as Pixie buys something, sell all of it.
And I thought I was being pumped.
Ashton Kutcher was going to jump out at me.
You're a trench warrior now.
It's a pay-to-play system.
We've all paid it.
And now we're like, oh, okay.
This shit is fucking toxic as hell.
There's hidden gems. Great people, oh, okay. This shit is fucking toxic as hell. There's like hidden gems.
Great people, but holy shit.
But you have to literally like dig through the mud to find them.
Yeah, trench warrior.
You're in the fucking trenches.
And now you're catching grenades, pulling the pin on another one and throwing them both back.
You know, it's a cycle.
It's amazing.
I've got Tannerite on my belt.
I'm ready.
I'm tossing grenades.
I'm blowing shit up.
I'm in there like swimwear now.
But when I first started, man, it was like, what the hell is this?
And it took me maybe 10 minutes to realize, hey, just don't buy anything.
Don't touch anything until you look into it a little bit.
Because it's not like finance.
It's totally different.
So don't click the buy button.
Like, stay away from it.
And like, you know, you learn the best by experience. And I paid for some pretty good experiences the first couple of days.
That was pretty expensive, not going to lie.
But I'm thankful for it.
I've learned a lot.
I've met some really great people.
And I will never let them go.
They're kind of stuck with me.
I'm like the herpes of y'all's group now.
Like you're stuck with me forever.
Oh no, don't say that.
Hilarious.
we'll take the good kind.
Yeah, sure.
We'll go with that.
I, I just, i just asked because like
you've really seen the whole spectrum right and you've also seen like the recent kind of things
that people are experiencing in the trenches right now like why people are so apprehensive to try
try out new projects or projects that have been on the market for a little bit and like you get
to see it firsthand so um yeah that's a pretty apparent one is the instant red candles and i kind of wanted to segue this into something that i think is
sort of interesting kind of talked about a little bit earlier but again with your project and
anything you've really kind of really involved yourself with uh you kind of found the journey of
supply control very important from what i understand so could you kind of found the journey of supply control very important from what I understand. So
could you kind of explain what that journey looked like as far as your tokens?
Sure. So when I first started, it was bad, right? It was just bad. And when I got in Telegram and
started like meeting people and kind of like digging through the mud trying to find the gems I found a couple of people that like I thought we had the same ideas and it turned out some of them
maybe not so much and then some of them did and the ones not so much like they were really good at
really good at um pretending i guess you could say so we would we launched a coin together as a group
and what i thought we had was not what we had it was what they had because i had no control. So when I launched Ladies, I knew that I needed to have control of a decent amount of the supply.
Because you can't hurt my project in that way if I own most of my project.
And I can't keep people safe if I don't own most of my project so or at least a fair
a decent amount like I can't ensure the safety of the people that buy into anything with my name on
it if I don't own a good amount of the supply and the safety of my community is everything to me and I am fiercely protective of my communities. So rest assured,
anything with my name on it is among the safest you're going to find in the space because I
will literally fight folks over my community.
I've seen those conversations too and you are a fighter, which the space needs.
No, I just think it's important because a lot of people talk about supply control.
A lot of people still don't know about it.
But if you have good actors that are doing good things with supply control,
you can completely keep your chart in a much safer spot than anything else possible. And obviously I already kind of talked about
we're doing that here at Quack and so on,
but I wanted to hear from your experience.
So now that you have that control, right?
With ladies, what have you seen the effect be?
Have things stabilized?
Are the pumps even better when sales do happen?
Give us the insight of what the difference is of what you're seeing now.
So with ladies, it's actually been quite the journey.
So I launched on a launch pad and came to find out that like rewards were being siphoned and there were layers upon layers upon layers
added to the contract. And I knew for about a month and a half that something wasn't right.
And every time I would ask, I would just be told, oh, well, it's just low volume.
And I was sitting there and I was looking at the chart and i mean i'm not a complete idiot right like i i'm pretty pretty decent at math so i know that when you go
from 50k to 100k that that's 50k in volume and that takes a good amount of soul to get that 50k in volume and I know that 10% of any number
is still 10% so if a rewards token is a 10% tax and you have 50k in volume then
you have enough volume for rewards and we weren't getting any so I went to
someone smarter than me because I don't know smart contracts.
And I don't know everything about the blockchain.
I'm learning.
I'll never know everything.
But I'm continually learning.
So I went to someone smarter than me.
And I asked him his opinion.
His opinion was the same as mine.
So we went to someone smarter than us who knows
coding and was able to dig into the contract. And he found, you know, the added layers on top of the
contract. And we were able to revoke authority and secure the contract completely and migrate
to a different launch pad, which we complete. It took us probably
two and a half weeks to complete because there were so many layers added. But we fully migrated
last week. I think it was last Tuesday, actually. And since then, I've seen it kind of stabilize
because before it was just all over the place and there was no rhyme or reason
to it and then there was the added issue of me not knowing how the hell to add liquidity and
that was a process so i was adding liquidity with the plus sign on radium turns out there's two plus
signs on radium and if you hit the wrong one then you're going to create a brand new pool
so i created a total of five pools on radium and what i really needed to do was click the pool i
had already created and then hit the plus sign and i didn't learn that until last week so i was
responsible for a couple of those liquidity pools but I'm slowly but surely correcting that as the liquidity unlocks.
And as it unlocks, I'm moving it and burning it so that I don't have to worry about locks anymore.
I don't have to worry about timing or liquidity.
It's all going to be burnt under one pool and everything else will just go
away. Yeah, that's really good to hear that you were able to kind of get control back of things
because a lot of the times projects, they just throw in the towel. They're like, well,
our contract is messed up. Let's just, I don't know. We're just going to give up.
Our contract is messed up.
Let's just, I don't know.
We're just going to give up.
We're not going to be able to do it.
So to be able to overcome and build great partnerships and friendships to help you figure out what's going on and then take action on it is absolutely massive.
So, I mean, there's kind of no mistake why you're here, why you're spending time with us, why we're lucky enough to have you on
the space, because we obviously see eye to eye on, you know, a lot of the road bumps in the space.
And, you know, a lot of things people can learn from. So I'm going to kind of hand it back,
because I'm sure there's some other really good, good questions. But I just had to hear on that
journey of like, why supply control is so important. And it's just awesome to hear that we kind of share that same ethos when it comes to it. And yeah, so ladies on soul, like
we worked so hard to secure it because it's really important to me. And it's so important to me
because it's the segue into the soul sanctuary, which is literally going to be like my life work right so animal rescue
is where my heart is and that's what my passion is and ladies on soul kind of is the segue into that
i've already registered the 501c3 i completed that a few weeks ago actually my cpa did i didn't
I can't take credit for that. See, that's what I mean. I can't lie. I will correct it immediately.
i can't take credit for that see that's what i mean i can't lie i will correct it immediately
My CPA actually took care of that for me because it was a lot of paperwork and
I'm not really good at paying attention to paperwork. I just like to sign my name and move
on. And that's not something that I could sign my name and just move on. So my CPA took care of that
for me. So we got registered and we're in the process of searching for and buying between 30 and 50 acres, my husband and I.
And I've actually talked to a few other people, BrokeCoin included.
I think I see him down in the chat.
And he was telling me about some grants that I can get now that I have the 501c3.
Sky Innovator, he's also given me some great advice.
I think it's called a DBA that I can go to the county to get for grants and things so that I
don't have to use all of my Bitcoin right off the rip for opening the sanctuary. I can get grants
from the government to do so. So that's really, really helpful. And
it's so cool that there's so many people in this space that are like, hey, if this is what you're
doing, then try this route and see what happens. Or try this and see if it works out. Like there's
just so many avenues that you can take. And there's so many people with so much experience
outside of crypto that when you meet the right people in crypto,
you just got to hang on to them.
Like Brookcoin and Sky Innovator.
Love them.
Anyway, ADHD, sorry.
Anyway, so Ladies on Soul is the segue into Soul's sanctuary, which is huge.
Like that's what I'm going to be for the rest of my life.
Like that's my legacy is my animal rescue.
And I couldn't let ladies on soul die because then I felt like a piece of
soul sanctuary would be dying too. And I just couldn't do that. So we worked our butts off,
we got the contract secure, and now we just, we push forward.
that's amazing pixie so uh 30 to 50 acres so with the animal sanctuary what uh you know focus on
dogs um what kind of you know yeah what's your what's your thoughts there like how is day-to-day
going to be like what's their living situation going to be like? Tell us more about this like super epic sanctuary you're building.
So I've actually worked with like an architectural design person.
And because I have an idea in my head of how I want it to be.
Of course, this is going to change like based on the acreage that we get.
But I don't want the dogs or animals that I rescue to just live in a kennel because that's not fair.
That's not a sanctuary. That's a jail cell.
So they're going to have their own little house.
They're going to have not tiny houses, but like micro houses that will be air conditioned.
It'll be set up just like a regular house.
And knowing me, I'll probably have them inside my main house because that's just how I do things.
It's not just going to be dogs.
We're going to, you know, spread out and do other animals also like horses, cats.
I would love to have a zebra I just want to own actually what I
want is a zedonk which is a mix between a zebra and a donkey and I've wanted one ever since I
saw one at the wild animal safari in middle Georgia so I know that it's a possibility
but if I can't have one of those, then a zebra would do.
I think that would just be super cool.
And I'm sure that there's a zebra somewhere that needs a home, and I would love to give a zebra a home.
But any animal is going to have a place at the Soul Sanctuary. that name because SOL to a lot of people in the United States and perhaps elsewhere too
means shit out of luck. And the animals that I will be rescuing are shit out of luck. So they
need somewhere to go. They need their luck to change. And SOL is also Solana, which is where Ladies on Soul is and where Soul Sanctuary will be. Also,
I have an amazing web dev and we've got some like truly, truly like remarkable ideas going
into the website. He's slow building it already. There's a 3D dog on the website which is really cool and he's working all of that out
he didn't like the first time that he made it so he's remaking it he didn't like it it wasn't good
enough so he's remaking that but the website is going to be just amazing i'm trying to work on the logo. And I want to, even though my 16-year-old beagle is still alive, I know that he won't be for much longer.
And I actually did have a scare with him a couple of weeks ago.
Thankfully, he's better.
But he's still 16, right?
And he's past the normal lifespan for a beagle.
So I know that his time could be any minute and i want
like his outline to be included in the soul sanctuary logo so i'm working on that and my aunt
is making toys like dog toys out of recycled fire hoses because she has worked with the
emergency response team in Alabama for a long time so she has access to like the old fire hoses that
go out of service and she's making dog toys that we can sell in our merch store. We're also going to
do like collars and bowls, like locally sourced, good quality, not cheap plastic from China things
that have God knows what kind of toxic materials in them. I want everything to be safe for animals, even though like some people
don't think that, I don't know if people don't think that their animals deserve better or maybe
they just don't know, but like I would never let my dog eat or drink out of anything that could
potentially have microplastics in it. Like I just, that's against everything I believe in.
So my husband thinks that I'm absolutely crazy.
All eight of my animals have health insurance.
And I'm sure all of the animals on the sanctuary will too.
We'll have the little tiny homes for them.
We're going to have a recovery house
because I do want to get all of
the animals that we rescue I want them to be spayed or neutered because I think
population control is a huge deal when it comes to animal rescue though the
fewer animals we have that need a home the more animals we can find a home so we're
gonna have a recovery center on the property where people can bring their
dogs after they've been spayed or neutered or we can have our animals that
we rescue that have been spayed or neutered or sick and they just need a
little bit of extra care a little bit more eyes a little bit of extra care, a little bit more eyes, a little bit more
watching, we can watch them there. I'll have cameras in all of the tiny homes and there will
be play yards and we will have a duck pond because I have promised a duck pond and I keep my word.
Yes, you know, you got to have the quackers out there.
And, you know, just a couple shout outs to some people in the room.
Duck has a sanctuary also for birds and, you know, some other various farm animals.
And there's some solanus strays out there.
And I don't know if you do you know them, Pixie?
them, Pixie? I don't, but I would love to. And another thing that I forgot to mention about the
I don't, but I would love to.
sanctuary is there will be the micro homes for animals, but I'm also going to have a few tiny
homes for the friends of the soul sanctuary. So like Adam or anyone from the Quack Pack or anyone from Broke Coin, anyone from Hydra that want to come and visit the Soul Sanctuary, they'll have their own place like an Airbnb, but you won't have to pay for it because obviously we're buddies.
And you can just come hang out at the sanctuary and see what life's like on the sanctuary.
Play with the puppies.
Play with the ducks.
I don't know if I'm going to have geese.
Because geese are not the nicest.
Fuck geese.
But if there's a goose that needs a home.
I don't know that I'll be able to turn it away.
So maybe we'll just have to have like a different goose section.
Because they're not very nice.
Can we keep them down the road though?
We'll have a lot of acres. A decent at least to get to the fucking annoying ass keys so we're gonna have like a space for the friends of the sanctuary to come like if they just need
a little getaway from city life like broke coin said, you know, he lives in the city and he can't wait to come down and visit the sanctuary.
The guys over in London, like they don't really get to experience like the farm life kind of like city is really big for them, right?
They don't have crickets. And every time I'm on spaces late at night, they're like, oh my gosh, I can hear the crickets.
And that sounds so amazing. Whereas, you know, me, I hear them all the time. I'm like, they're freaking annoying
is what they are. But I just, you know, I take for granted other people. Yes. Because I'm so
used to it that it's almost like problematic and other people like yearn for that because they
never get that. So I'm going to make
a space for everyone so you can come and visit the sanctuary and we'll have like a little commune
with a fire pit. That's beautiful, Pissy. Something that you know in our project too with the hub
is a critter corner and some things of you know inspiration and maybe also something you might be interested in since you are building out the Airbnbs is for animals that are potentially rehomeable.
You could offer, you know, a family to come spend the weekend with an animal to see if it's a good fit, get to, you know, spend time at night with it, to sleep with it, you know, to kind of cultivate that relationship.
That absolutely is the original idea. So the idea was for that to happen. And then BrokeCoin was
like, no, I'm coming for vacation. So I was like, all right, well, I'll add a couple of more little
tiny homes to the plan. So what I want to do is in my state, my just local area there are dogs every week that are on the euthanized
list solely because of space they are mostly healthy mostly young very adoptable they just
need a little bit extra they need to be at a healthy. They need to be spayed or neutered. They need some obedience training. And the soul sanctuary is going to provide that. And then we will find
them a home or we will train them to be a service animal for mostly veterans or people with mental
health problems, PTSD, bipolar depression, things like that. Because a lot of times people with mental health problems, PTSD, bipolar depression, things like that, because
a lot of times people with mental health disorders, they soar when they just have an animal.
Like they do so much better when they have an animal to take care of.
And especially with PTSD, service animals for PTSD is such a huge, huge, huge benefit. And I've seen that
personally with a friend of mine who was a Marine, a combat Marine. He has a service animal. His
service animal is actually the sister of my Belgian Malinois. They were from the same litter.
And he got her at the same time I got my protection dog.
Mine's trained in protection and search and rescue.
And his is trained just to be his service animal.
And she's an amazing dog, too.
Her name is Reagan.
But I saw with him how beneficial she was to him.
So I want to train whatever animals I can and then donate them to veterans that need
a service animal and not just stop there, but if they need help with food or if they need help with
resources, if they need help with housing, like find those resources for them. So it's kind of,
it's not just animals. It's like a sanctuary for people too.
We'll just house the animals at the sanctuary and then we'll help the people.
That's such a beautiful mission. You know, it's, it's really refreshing to find, you know, more
people with similar ethos and similar visions and yeah, just to find find them especially in the crypto space I think is really unique and
and powerful and you know will help us all to kind of flip that narrative of you know that scam
kind of stuff we were talking about before and and yeah I just I'm I'm like super excited I'm
trying to contain myself because um you know a huge like said, a huge part of the quack hub is this, you know,
conservation land, this commitment to animals and to the critter corner. And I was really inspired
by, there's a cat warehouse, I guess you could call it, where they are like the last chance
resort. Like they take all the cats that could otherwise, you know, either on the euthanasia list or could otherwise not be rehomed. Maybe they were aggressive or, you know, three legs or some
undesirable, you know, kind of feature and being able to put all of them in a room and they have
over 300 cats, y'all, in a warehouse and everything's fine. Like the cats have food.
in a warehouse and everything's fine like the cats have food there's an amazing amount of litter boxes
you wouldn't believe it but like to be able to do that and then they've actually been able to
turn some of those animals into homeable animals just from giving them some time and space and so
i think it's really a such a beautiful thing and i'm excited for it. And I'm excited for, you know, the connections you're going to meet in the crypto space with other people doing awesome animal things like the Solana Strays with cats.
And they're donating to, you know, the ASPCA to support, you know, through their to support animals in need through their minting of their NFTs.
And so I could see some really cool collaborations happening and just,
you know, building up this awareness for animal health and safety. So you're just epic pixie.
Adam knows this, but many other people don't. I had 16 cats up until about two months ago.
They were like, I had a feral cat community that just found me at my old house, and I was able to trap 11 of them and get them spayed or neutered.
And I paid extra for them to have pain medicine because, like, I took them to my actual vet.
I didn't take them to the county to have them spayed or neutered.
I took them to my actual vet and paid for it out of pocket. Because if you take them to the county, they basically just like
rip out their reproductive organs and then let them go back out in the wild. And I'm like,
are you kidding me right now? Like I would not want my uterus ripped out and then be sent out into the backyard somewhere the very same day.
That was just brutal to me. So I took them to my actual vet, had them spayed and neutered,
and then I kept them in the house for four to five days, took them back to the vet for a checkup,
and then would let them go back outside and those cats were so loving
but they would also bring me squirrels as a thank you gift and had to have some conversations with
them about dropping squirrels on my back door and then i rehomed them to a friend of mine who has a farm. So now they are barn cats and barn cats help to keep out like
the rodents, like mice and whatnot. And they're living their best life. They've got like cat
trees and all the things like they're fed. They're having the best time on the farm.
And they started out as a feral cat colony that I just couldn't let stay
out there reproducing and making more cat babies and not being taken care of.
You did leave out the possum though. Oh yeah, there was a possum included. So there was like a baby
possum that showed up one morning with the kittens.
There was a litter of five kittens and a baby possum.
And I was like, I don't know what's happening here.
But the baby possum grew up with the kittens.
And he actually went to the barn with the kittens.
I think he thinks he's a cat.
He thinks he's a cat.
A hundred percent.
That's not a possum.
That's a cat.
He eats cat food. He hangs that's a cat he eats cat food
they sleep in a pile together
it was the most bizarre thing I had ever seen in my life
and I was like I don't think he knows that he's different
I got one question from that story
how did you trap all those cats?
so we have a store called
Tractor Supp supply and they have um they have animal
traps and it's like a big cage oh those yeah steel boxes food in them and like they step on this
plate and then it drops a drops a like the other side of it so they're trapped in the crate and i
didn't get the small ones i got the big ones because I thought the small ones would be too mean.
And as soon as I heard the trap door, like I was out there and I was getting them out of it.
Like I wasn't letting them.
So you just went like one by one and.
I put out like 10 traps at a time.
And however many cats I got is however many cats I got.
I don't know.
That's so funny to me.
It was the only thing I knew to do.
Like I couldn't run out there and catch them.
Like I had just fallen through a floor.
So like I had to do it the best way that I knew how.
But I didn't want to be like inhumane and leave them in the trap, you know.
So like I would set the traps out and I got rotisserie
chicken and I put the rotisserie chicken from Sam's by the way I got the rotisserie chicken
from Sam's they're like 468 per rotisserie chicken and they're delicious so I put those on paper
plates that I cut in half and that's what I would put on the little, like the weight thingy. So when they like stepped on the plate, then it also triggered the trap. And I had my security camera.
I have blink and Arlo cameras and the Arlo cameras are really good for outdoor. So I had one of those situated so that I could see the traps and their motion detectors too. So my phone would catch the motion and then i would
run out there i would get the cat and i would put it in the laundry room
fucking you're ready for alaska you're just a wild trapper now
i my husband thinks i am insane i don't know how I'm still married sometimes.
He's a soldier.
LMFG had his, did you have your hand up?
Yeah. And I want to say, you know what? I, I, I love that,
the sanctuary and all that. But to me at these animals, they,
I hate zoos. That's torture. It's just like putting somebody in a cage. Just think about that. Absolutely. And come look at me. And I loved it when, because I didn't know where you were going.
And then the barn cats, that's exactly what a cat needs to do. And if they go out there and whatever,
a raccoon comes in, guess what? It might even get beat up, but guess what? It lived its life.
It might even get beat up.
But guess what?
It lived its life.
And you said something about a zebra and you would love to own a zebra.
That's to me, that is not a horse.
If anybody checked out zebras, I remember reading a paper years ago.
And if one zebra gets attacked by a lion, a whole bunch of zebra shows up and they killed a lion that that is not a horse
that is not a pony or something oh i know like i have no plans of ever riding it or anything like
that but if there's a zebra that needs saving right because somebody's lying there's got a
broken leg right i i love that and really really beautiful but i just wanted to say that piece
though like let the animals go.
You know what I mean?
Let them out there.
Let them live their lives, you know?
And that's why I want so many acres.
So it's not like I'm going to be doing this on two acres.
That's why we're going to have between 30 and 50 acres so that the animals do have space to roam.
And sure, we'll have to keep some of them separate.
Like, I'm not going to let the dogs and the ducks intermingle all the time.
Sure, I'll let them hang out together sometimes.
But I know that some dogs are prey animals.
And if they see ducks, they're going to kill the ducks.
That's the opposite of what I want to happen at a sanctuary.
Yeah, we don't.
So there will be
some separation so like there's going to be some separation there but they're also going to be able
to live peacefully in their space yo what is up lmfg i didn't even see you pop in man good to see you good to see you that's why i popped in jt spend a minute brother yeah no doubt uh yeah i want to take a minute while i got the microphone
i just been sitting here listening man great conversation it's good to hear your story and
it's cool like you know because we all go through that you know starting from the beginning of when
i was listening when you were talking about your journey through Web3 and shit, like, we all go through that.
We all have to lose, you have to lose money to be able to get an idea of what's going on here.
So it's cool that you, like, took that road and are figuring out all these pathways and shit.
So I was cruising through Ladies on Soul,
Ladies on Soul, and it was
and it was in, on your website, it said, obviously,
on your website, it said
obviously April 15th
was probably not going to be
your first donation since you had that
situation with your
original launch, is that correct? We've actually made
several donations.
And the TG,
they're pinned unless they have gotten
unpinned, but I do have screenshots
of several donations that have been made.
In the past month, the rewards were kind of siphoned, so we didn't get the opportunity to do what we wanted to do.
I did pay out of pocket for someone to have an emergency surgery on their dog that had an intestinal blockage. And I was at the vet
with my 16 year old dog and I was in my emotions and in my feelings. And it was a younger couple
with a hound dog and he needed emergency surgery or he wasn't going to make it and they didn't have
the money for it. And I swiped my credit card so fast. Like I didn't ask my husband. I didn't pass go. I
didn't collect $200, nothing. I just swiped my card. And so it's, even though we weren't able
to donate because our rewards were siphoned last month, I did still do good things with my own
money. And we have donated to, I've donated rewards to Lifeline Animal Rescue. I've donated rewards to Lifeline Animal Rescue.
I've donated to Crypto for Her.
I've donated to the ASPCA.
And I've done another donation, and I'll have to look at it.
It's for domestic abuse for women, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
So we have done some donations for sure.
We just weren't able to do the big one that we really wanted to do last month. So I guess, how do you decide where your donations
are going to go? Like, do you have a process or you just pick something that is related to your
causes? And then also like eventually down the road, do you see
the allocation going towards donating on the sanctuary itself? So right now it's kind of a
close my eyes and point to something that's in the general vicinity of what I believe in, right? So
women's domestic violence, sexual assault victims, or I should
say survivors, I don't like the word victims, or animals. Those are the two causes that I really
like to support because those are things that I have dealt with personally. I also really like
to support veterans. So anything that's within those realms are typically going to be what the choice is.
Sometimes it will be that I'm on a space like I was a few days ago and someone was talking about
their infertility journey and how they were raising money for IVF and I told them that I would love to allocate some of the rewards to that,
and I will absolutely stand by my word in doing so.
And then once we get the Soul Sanctuary up and running,
we'll probably move some of the rewards to the sanctuary,
but still give to other charities as well.
but still give to other charities as well.
Sounds like you guys are cruising right along.
We're trying, man.
It's been a rough, rough couple of weeks for sure.
But we're going to get back in there and get to grinding, doing all the things.
And then I was messing around on PumpFun,
and that's a whole different story.
But that's going well too.
It's just Web3 is weird, and the meme space is fun.
And I've actually, a lot of people have told me
that I don't need to go back to trauma nursing full time because, you know, my medical leave is due to run out pretty soon.
I've actually extended it once because I'm just having a lot of fun in the meme space and I'm meeting a lot of people and making a lot of really good connections.
So I'm not ready to go back to work just yet because I feel like my focus is better here
for right now plus I still need to do some healing I do still possibly have one more
surgery that I need to do so I have extended my medical leave but I don't know if at the end of
my medical leave if I'm going to go back to bedside nursing or not. And that's a big decision that I need to do a lot of praying about. And I guess I'll make it once I get there. I'll make
that decision. I just wanted to jump in really quick because you won't take credit for it, but
I'll throw you a little bit of flowers here. To add on to the philanthropic
work, she did help a community member in the live stream, the daily live stream that I do
related to MatriBot. And he was needing to do a critical life-saving surgery. And she did a
donation to that as well.
So he was very happy.
He ended up healing up.
He's a regular back on the show again.
And he is constantly talking about Pixie.
So I know she won't mention it, but I will.
And again, it's just really cool to see all the difference she's making.
And I agree as well.
I'm excited to see the sanctuary come to be
because I think it can really do a lot of good in a centralized way. And then obviously tie into the,
you know, efforts we're doing and really can team up and do some amazing stuff. So
wanted to give you that highlight. You're absolutely right. I would have never mentioned that.
I think a lot of times, you know, people like to talk about all the good things that
they do for attention instead of for the real reason that they did it. And I don't ever want
to be that person. Like, I don't want to seek attention in my charitable giving. I just want to
sometimes do it silently, you know, because it comes from the heart.
It's not that I'm doing it for anyone's attention or anyone's appreciation.
I'm only doing it because that's what I feel led to do at the time.
I think anyone that's sat through this and listened and heard you speak can get a taste of what the rest of us who are friends with you and hang out with you see.
And among a lot of people in the Space Pixie, we all know confidently you are the person you say you are.
you're just constantly wanting to help and give, uh,
and support at a cost that you,
it's just clear you don't feel as a cost, um,
happy to give it. And that's just such a, a rare trait to have in this space.
As you kind of put it earlier, Solana is weird. Uh,
and I think if you see it in other chains, it's because Solana has spread.
But it's Solana.
And you've come into a space that is mostly filled with people doing the opposite of what you're trying to do.
And I told Adam probably the first time that I talked to him that I was going to change
the space for good I was going to do it that was my mission and you know I feel like
God puts us where we're needed when we're needed and my mission currently is to just be the person that I am.
And that's all I really know how to be.
That's so true, Pixie.
It's just so great, like Dharma was saying, just refreshing to meet more people who are really just trying to have a mission and a real ethos behind it and a real passion about why they're doing it. And,
and we need people like you and people like Quack and, you know, these, these different
communities to really make a difference, to really be that change, right? Like we have to
overpower and, you know, bring light in stronger ways to kind of shine out that negativity. So I'm really, really grateful to have
connected with you. And I encourage anybody in the audience, if they have any questions,
you're really, you're welcome to come up. Also, please check out in the pinned post at the top,
you can find her telegram link, her CA and all that information. And, and Pixie, I would ask, like,
do you have, you know, a call to action? Like, what can people do right now to help you and
support your vision and your mission? I think right now, it's all about rebuilding the community,
because so many people lost faith when we were going through the challenges that
we were going through and you know most of the people that did lose faith were the kind of
traders that they just want the quick dollar and that's fine people are absolutely allowed to trade
how they trade however it is best for their financial situation and I will never
like call somebody out for making money as long as they do it respectfully in the chart right so
you don't have to make this big red candle like you can take your initials you can take your
profits and you can do it in a respectful way so that it doesn't really harm the chart.
And I will never, ever, ever tell you not to. But there are people who left the community
solely because, you know, the rewards weren't going out and I don't blame them. I mean,
I probably would have too. But right now we just have to really rebuild that community and like rebuild the
telegram and get people in there and keep people interested and make sure everybody knows what
we're all about and what our mission is. And that's sometimes hard to do when you're a one
woman show, right? Like I don't really have a team. I started this with just me. And, you know, I, the Hydron guys, they've come in and like, now we're all part of the
team and like Sprite, the web dub, he's come in and now he's part of the team.
You guys have come in.
So now it's just like, everybody's like kind of joining together and I'm standing there
with open arms.
arms. Absolutely. And I'm actually thinking about, so when I started the 501c3, you have to
Absolutely.
name a board of directors. And I'm actually thinking about doing the same thing for Ladies
on Soul so that it's not just me and I don't carry the load on just my shoulders. Like I have
like a panel of people that, you know,
we can take ideas to and make decisions together.
I'm really thinking about forming that.
I think that would be really good for Ladies on Soul.
But I think the call to action is really just,
if you feel drawn to it or interested in any way,
jump in the TG, become part of the community,
and enjoy the ride with us.
Yeah, no, I definitely give you a follow. I'll join the TG, but I'm going to be straight up
honest with you. I don't really use it that much. I I do it just like I don't know why I do it cuz I never go on there but
uh I definitely followed both of you your profile and the main account and
to be absolutely honest absolutely like TG is like yeah cuz I could cover in a
couple of seconds like all, all the things.
And it's just like, get Cherry trending.
Please go sit in a corner and leave me alone.
I'm not getting Cherry trending.
Love that, bitch.
See, you're a trench warrior.
You're here.
You fucking earned that shit.
You might have paid for it.
We ought to pay for it a little bit.
But yeah, fuck Cherry trending.
Right. Please just be quiet and leave me alone like i'm not getting cherry trending uh and and i understand
like that's how you know those platforms get their money right like they send people into telegrams
to do just that but it is one of the most annoying things and i've started just blocking people as soon as
they say cherry trending i'm just like okay you're out i yeah they're they're not in your community
for your for your coin um right yeah so i i think i want to go back to ladies i think uh you had a
major issue and i kind of want to blast these people. I won't unless you do, but yeah, there was some bad shit happening,
and I think it should stand out to everyone like it does to me.
Most people would just give up on that contract, right, that CA, that project,
and maybe go relaunch it and try Take-Two.
You didn't do that.
You didn't do that.
You doubled down.
You doubled down.
You put in the work, time, effort, and money to switch over and fix the problem on that CA.
If that and your story isn't enough for people, I don't know. I just think it's important to note that you've, you fixed a major problem and fuck those people.
Cause they were siphoning all the work that was supposed to go to helping
animals and kids and people,
but fix the problem.
to me and just your story and what the project is, like, not financial advice.
But for me, that's like a hard fucking buy.
Because it shows you're putting in effort and dedication to push this project after all that.
And it doesn't matter.
Like, it is Solana.
And like, at the end of the day, it doesn't fucking matter what the people from yesterday say.
And if you're still pushing a project and it's like good to go, then hell yeah.
We are good to go now.
We're completely secure.
Rewards are going out every 30 minutes.
Right now they're rewarding in another token.
I can change what they're rewarding in at any time to anything else.
I can change what they're rewarding in at any time to anything else.
And I think that's where maybe like a board would come in handy so that I don't have to make those decisions by myself.
I do want to do what's best for the community always.
And I've actually promised another community that I would help out and reward in their token in the coming days.
And I think that's really cool that I have the option to do that now.
And you were in the spaces with us, you know, when we were like just finding out that there
was a problem.
And so like you heard like the tears and the stress and like all of the things and literally
like, I cannot tell you how much I cried and how much I
prayed but I knew that I couldn't give up because if I did then I just freaking gave up and yeah
there's no glory in that right and so like I had to fight I had to fight through it
and I will eventually blast them I just want to make sure that I have every bit of proof because I know as
soon as I put them on blast, they're going to turn it around on me. And I'm okay with them trying to
like drag my character through the mud because you kind of can't. Like you can try.
And that's why I'm okay with it because I know the truth and I can absolutely
stand on my truth and I've made friends in this space that know my truth and know the truth of
what happened and they the blockchain does not lie so it doesn't matter what I say, you can go and look and you can see it for yourself. So if they try to
turn it around as some kind of character assassination, I just want to be ready for that.
And I know that I have a lot of really good warriors in my corner.
yeah that's awesome and smart i'm i'm with you i'm not not guivable proof on things uh but yeah
i'm like i said i'm excited to see we push this project i've liked it and uh i think just like
immediately from the beginning felt confident that you were doing what you want to do in this space, which I just think is huge.
I'll just blind by anything you come out with, honestly,
especially if it's just within the saga of what you're actually working on
and as other people and how it feels to me,
just your passion projects.
Hell yeah.
I see the dedication.
Everyone should that gets to hear you talk.
It's just clear.
I appreciate that like more than you know i appreciate that i'm super thankful to you guys i appreciate you guys hosting this space
i love it here i bought my first quack nft last week you i'm super excited about it i'm still mad
she got a super rare one just like what was what was the rarity number on it number 47
it's 47 i keep trying to forget it because it's annoying but i'm happy for you i'm just like
everyone's like oh shit but it's a cool one my very first one. I know. It's fitting.
It's awesome.
So I didn't even get my first NFT until two weeks ago.
And Hydran gave me a Friends of Hydran NFT.
And that was my very first NFT ever.
Like, ever, ever.
And then I bought the Quack NFT.
And I got, like, a super rare one.
And I didn't even know until you guys were like, oh my gosh.
And I was like, what?
And you guys were like, you're so lucky.
And then Hydran dropped their NFTs today.
And I got the OG NFT that everybody wanted.
And so it was just so weird how it's just, I don't know.
I need to get a lottery ticket.
I'm not a huge believer in luck, but you got some wild luck on your side.
Luck favors the prepared.
I was telling Pixie, I was like, when I go to Vegas next, whether she wants you or not, she's coming with.
Yeah, can you like sell trending charts and just like drop a pin on one?
I'll put faith in it.
You know, I do so much by gut feeling like i can't
even begin to explain it like i rely so heavily on my gut that it's unreal but it's never been
wrong like even in like real life situations like if i just take the time to listen to my gut feeling
it's not wrong you should start
a segment that's like pixie's picks and they're just like here you have a disclaimer like i have
no reason for this but i'm gonna pick this and by your complete discretion own risk and to see if
they start to hit i've actually done that a few times i send them to adam on a regular basis and i think the last one that i sent to him was
buckazoids maybe when it was at like 125. it was that's a cool project it was at 25. it was
yes and yes i did i get in in that loop i'll be on it next time you get i'll be on another It was Buckethead. At 25k? It was Buckethead. Yes. And yes, I did fake.
Can I get into that loop?
I'll be on it.
Next time you get another weird fucking inclination, a little gut feeling.
I'll do that for you.
That's some Pixie Alpha right there.
Pixie Predicts.
Pixie Predicts.
Please make it a thing.
I'll do it.
That's a good one, too.
I will do that for you.
It's like a magic eight ball thing.
Like, you gotta make it clear.
Like, this is what I'm feeling.
It's just a feeling.
It's just a feeling.
It's just a feeling.
I do that so often.
I mean, I've even done it, like, on major trending shows.
Like, you didn't even think that was gonna go, you know?
I didn't. And, like like it was a complete accident i was just trying to figure out like the best place to
launch because i do want to launch like a soul sanctuary like native token and i was just trying
to figure out like the best place to do that and like i know you can launch on radium and you can
launch like smithy and like all these places so launch on, like, Smithy and, like, all these places.
So I was just, like, trying them out.
And then I fat fingered the create button and emptied my soul wallet and was like, oh, shit.
And so then I was like, all right, guys, I did this on accident.
What do you all want to do with it?
I think it could go.
And everybody just kind of rallied.
But, yeah. Awesome. 1030 at night. And everybody Just kind of rallied Yeah But yeah
It is 10.30 at night
Does anybody have any questions
Before I crawl off of the closet floor?
I don't know
I've already passed out
I was laying out on the closet floor
I don't even think I can get up at this point
Let's let her out of the closet
She's done good
I've run out of snacks Thanks for coming's, she done good. She done.
I've run out of snacks. Thanks for coming up. Yeah. That was awesome. Thank you so much.
Thank you guys for having me. I appreciate you guys. Yeah. You're welcome. Welcome anytime.
Always. Anytime. And yeah, we'll definitely be doing some more features and some more, you know, shell spaces. So love to have you back on to share your passion project
and looking forward to some collaboration potential
in the future and also in real life.
And yeah, just grateful.
You know, I feel like many of us in this space
are just very lucky to have met people like you
and to have connected with better people.
So I'm just excited for, in general,
the crypto space to have Pixie involved.
And we got somebody hopping up on stage.
We'll see if he's got any last minute questions for you.
And then I will let Pixie go get some good rest
and we'll move into just kind of open shill space.
Oh, I just want to say hi.
Hi, Pixie. I love you.
And then I'll shill after we're done.
Hello. How are you?
Doing good. Good times.
Anyway, I'll come up and shill afterwards,
but yeah, by all means, go to bed
and I'll catch you later.
I'm still going to listen.
I'm just going to sneak back into my bedroom and take my headset off and put my phone under my pillow.
That's how I listen to the rest of spaces once I get done speaking.
I was going to say, you're not sleeping in the closet, are you?
Well, it's big enough.
At least go to the couch, you know it's that it's big enough at least go to
the couch you know i mean i could honestly fit it's at least big enough but i think it's because
you're small enough yeah you didn't have to point that out but like if i fits i sits or if i fits
i sleep well yeah because i'm small i can fit anywhere that's the good thing um but yeah I could fit
like so there's this weird like partition in the middle of the closet I'm not really sure why it's
there but I'm sure it's there for a reason but on one side of the partition I could fit like a full
size bed and then on the other side I could fit a full size too. So I could sleep in here or I could make this like my husband's dog house.
Like for, you know, like go sleep on the couch,
which I've never done by the way.
But if I did, it could be in the closet
and it would work out.
It's a pixie cave.
It is a pixie cave.
The man cave and he got a pixie cave.
It's like my very own she shed, but it's inside.
It's got like central AC, can light, wall outlet, snacks.
It's great in here.
It's kind of nice, actually.
I'm hiding from the dogs.
That's what I'm saying.
You just need like a little light, a beanbag chair.
Do you guys remember the inflatable chairs from back in the day? Or am I just
old? Oh, no. Okay. At least somebody
else remembers it.
I used to want one of those so bad, my mom never
let me have one, so I might.
I might find one. I'm sure Amazon's
I bet I'll hate it.
But I am gonna go...
I'm gonna turn my mic off and like roll around and try to get up off this floor because you know,
my body is still healing,
but I'm going to go lay down and listen to the rest of the spaces.
I appreciate you guys so much for having me on.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
Go for it.
Take care. See you. Oh, no i'm just saying i appreciate her being here
telling her story and telling us a little bit
about ladies on soul yeah and i've been up so
long today because i had the hydrant
nft launch that i had to be awake for
like at the butt crack of
dawn because they did at uk time
and i was like y'all are killing me i just want y'all
to know that so i jumped on
the spaces and i was like i y'all are killing me. I just want y'all to know that. So I jumped on the spaces and I was like, I'm not even out of bed yet. And they were like, aww. That's cute.
I was still wiping the sleep from my eyes. You were there on time. I was there like 15 minutes
late and I was like, oh boy, it's going to be a long day. So yeah, you've been on spaces.
It's gonna be a long day
So yeah, you've been on spaces mom day all day
I'm I don't know how I still have a voice. Okay. I'm really leaving now. Thank you guys so much
I appreciate you. I hope you all give me a follow and hang around and then when this little sanctuary gets done
I hope you all come and visit and we just have a huge party
quick yeah all right pixie we'll catch you soon yeah
Quick yeah, all right pixie will catch you soon
yeah absolutely very cool meeting all right y'all i think that jt was up first and then lmfg and
then randy so if you guys have anything you're working on or anything you want to share um we'll
kind of go in that order and anybody else in the audience if you want to come up and and share
anything you're working on a project you like you know anything um along those lines or just you know shoot the
shit we're here to to quack on and quack strong so uh yeah i'll pass it over to jt
yeah no i appreciate you uh i actually came to check out you guys. Check out Quack. I actually just scooped my first quack off of the floor today.
So, yeah, I came to check you guys out and see what's going on over here.
I don't really have a whole lot to show today.
Just more or less just seeing what everybody else has got going on and cooking in this space.
Wow, that's amazing.
Thanks for picking up that quacker and giving it a good
home uh that's yeah fantastic so we're really glad to have you um it's been nice seeing you on the
timeline so it's great to kind of get to connect in in real life i mean it's kind of real life like
it's my real voice so like does that count you know but anyways yeah no that checks out that's fair
i said that to one of my really close buddies uh we have a telegram there's only 10 people in it
and uh really tight-knit and i said that to him i was like in real life you know i was like i'm jt
in real life and he was like i love when people say in real life in the internet like this is in real
life like oh it's so true well if you have any you know any questions about our you know project
or our mission or you know what we're up to or where we're headed um happy to you got three of
team members up on stage we got um oh looks like dharma maybe fell off for a second and uh so you got me and
you got adam and adam is uh an ambassador for us he's joining the team he's also really involved
in um oh here comes dharma uh he's involved in the major um trending if you guys you know are
familiar with you know um that stuff through telegram he runs the some of the lives and is
really involved over there so yeah we're happy to answer any questions i will yeah no absolutely do
you guys have like uh i don't know elevator pitch you could hit me with it real quick i've seen you
guys showing up to speed that's why i just grabbed one today because i was in the space with you
earlier and i've seen you guys for a while in spaces showing up and just being here so I was like alright
let me scoop one go to a couple spaces and see what's going on over there so
yeah what kind of elevator pitch you got go for it I like saying we're an
FTE back RWA and we have a nonx-based rewards ecosystem in place.
So you can stake the NFTs, you can stake LP, you can stake token.
We're working on getting a better system for that.
But you can stake LP and get rewarded in token and get rewarded in token with NFTs.
And then all the funding for the project is pulled from the supply control that we have in those reward systems too.
So it just can grow itself.
And so we have the collection.
Some people have had some confusions.
We have a collection of 8,888.
On the mint page, you'll see it says 4444 we took it took us over a week of like 15 hours a
day trying to upload these i'm sure our internet service like starlink was throttling us you know
and so we had to split up the collection um for the mint pages but the metadata and everything
is all connected to the same collection and so they'll all be pushed onto the same secondary
marketplace pages. And we're actually going to be working in the future with Decentral Bros to
kind of build out a better page where everything's more in just one ecosystem and has, you know,
a DAP and an easier user interface. And the vision and the mission
and like the big passion behind this project
is the creation of an in real life hub.
So imagining like a, you know,
big country club resort meets like arts and music festival
where there's different zones for different things.
And that's why when I talk about like collaboration
and the Critter Corner, like that's one segment of this hub. It's kind of an umbrella for, to help facilitate
people's passions and share them to a bigger audience. And then to be able to take that and
expand, you know, all over the world and build, you know, spaces for people to do this, you know,
anywhere really. And so that's kind of a deep vision
where the NFTs and the token will have use at that facility
and they'll, we'll be able to spend crypto there.
Also the different NFTs of different rarities
will have better perks.
It could be anything from a discount to a free night stay
to partial ownership of some of the space and the ability to really, you know, create what it is that you want.
Yeah, I think I don't have my notes on me at the moment.
Yeah, I was going to say, if you haven't yet checked out the website, it's quacklife.com.
life.com uh it's kind of busy but there's a lot on there we have a light paper uh that you could
It's kind of busy, but there's a lot on there.
check out too which is like a precursor to like a pretty big white paper and we'll come out soon but
uh there's a lot of information and if you have any questions i know you said you're not a tg
person but you can also reach out on on x here to people but there's someone always no don't get
me wrong i'll join i'll join it a t that's's where tg is good for me is when i have a
problem like like if i'm trying to reach you tg is good for me because i could just go there and
reach out to you you know what i mean if you're trying to relate information to me it can be
difficult you know what i mean 100 yeah i recommend going over there and just having it you'll see we
have it's a super group there's a bunch of topics and places for questions
if you want to meet people or see the content or anything.
It's a pretty big TG.
Yeah, cool.
Good talking about that.
Yeah, sounds awesome.
So the platform itself is self-sustainable.
Then you don't really need the NFT funds to run the platform.
It's already running itself.
I mean, NFT funds are a big part of
like development costs and pushing forward and I mean going on our fourth month and all of the
revenue that we've spent for the project and growing it has come from either our liquidity
state it within our token or NFT sales right but I guess what I'm trying to say is continuing
forward doesn't require the
NFTs to sell out.
You're already operating, you're already
moving. The more we earn, so
it's just kind of like, we're ready to go now.
Yeah, and we're doing
a lot of IRL building
to kind of help support
these bigger visions. Getting
a merch store, We've got our phase
one kind of activated right now, but we're going to be getting our NFTs and some other artwork onto
them. And then we're also going to be starting to expand out into some designer merchandise. We have
some connections with some American factories who, you know, work with Nordstrom and some kind
of bigger box stores. And so, you know, trying to use some of those things to help push that vision forward as well. Not solely relying on, you know,
the chart and such and having the NFTs and all these things to kind of build that. As well as
another important aspect is revenue sharing. So a portion of anything quack that we do that we bring
money into is going to go back into our holders and going to you know kind of
be profit shared essentially so that's another really exciting aspect that
will continue to develop and get stronger as the brand gets stronger and
that kind of goes with all the utility for the token and the NFTs as we grow
those will also grow with us and everything will just continue to expand.
Yeah there's a big plan we've got a lot accomplished kind of like the whole ecosystem
is pretty set up there's fine-tuning we want but now like we're working on some bigger picture
roadmap stuff just like big development and like what's next
because so much has already kind of been done.
Like the functionality of the project and the ecosystem
and like the token is just our barter structure
for our ecosystem.
But Quack's developing as a brand,
like we're trademarked.
And so more of the brand aspect
and business side of things is to come and it just takes time but
there's a lot getting developed right now will probably be some stuff coming out soon like Adam
said there's a lot of partnerships that will be coming out soon and kind of the next phase
the bigger picture it's exciting
yeah man that's cool that's awesome that's one of the first things I always want to know
when I'm looking into a project or getting into a project is how do you make money if you don't
have an answer of how you make money then you're probably just making it off of me that's like
brutal but I mean that's 100% so that's cool that you guys yeah it's a huge reason
why we you know to flip that narrative like guys we don't have like we don't have to do it this way
you know we can all eat together and we don't have to steal from each other to push a brand
and a vision and a mission so yeah 100 cool yeah that's awesome man
yeah I think it's important
kind of like their mission
Mr. Kieran Luminous
look at people who started this
they just wanted to actually work
and so so much effort has been
put into making sure that it works
they spent months developing
these NFTs and NFTs got
released at launch of the token like
side by side they're they're one uh instead of there's so many projects that come out with a
token and nfts are a promise and then you're kind of stuck most of the time waiting for something
that never comes um wow so you've launched simultaneously side-by-side token and NFTs.
For sure. And we ghost launched everything too. So we didn't have any following building socials building community you know marketing
nfts working on merch working on marketing the token expanding the team you know i mean it's
it's pretty crazy to think now when i look back like when like you know it's been what three or
four months now and how much we've accomplished and like i wrote when we wrote the roadmap you
know i'm like okay this will be plenty of stuff to work on for a while I'm like shoot you know like we're just just you know
what do you say like heels to the ground is that the word like where your nose to the ground where
you're just like you know we're just quacking and grinding and getting shit done and we have a
really great team behind us and yeah it's it's been uh really amazing also
just to make notice um i am mystic you'll see my name in telegram um also i have a x page but i
don't i spend most of my time on this account and my partner is luminous in telegram he's also the
mad quacker down there in the audience and so we are the co
devs and the artists of the nfts and then we've brought on some really awesome people on the team
like dharma and adam and crypto guy and eze and millie and zero and goldie beaks um you'll see
yeah so i think we're a team of seven eight maybe now crypto stoner fam just joined on
um he went to btc conference yeah there's a fair amount of just good people yeah we're just hanging
out the pond that's kind of what we call it just hanging out the pond and in like we launched in
such a weird time i think it was in like retrospect it was probably a good time because
we've just developed.
We've just been working and grinding and building everything in just kind of a bloodbath.
But things looking better and we're just like, you know, we're ready to go.
Things are actually developed.
Yeah, we hit, like, that seems like a very, like, I mean, i mean bold move to like launch them both at the
same time that's like well because like obviously you're affecting your own your own liquidity right
you know because the people who are buying nfts and then they only have so much liquid available
to buy so it's been kind of a back and forth but uh growing together and they're kind of
supporting each other
and the whole ecosystem is pretty developed.
And if you're interested,
I definitely recommend looking at the...
So we were moonshot to Meteora bond.
So we have a DYN airlock pool.
So if you can get into top 50 holder,
you'll get any airlock or rewards that's done
on the Meteora pool, which is the biggest pool.
But right when we bonded, we opened up a radium pool and opened up a farm on that. So you can go take token in Sol and stake LP within that radium pool.
And you get to have liquidity in the project, which is good for you and the project.
But we also reward in quack token as just like a we it's boosting the rewards essentially but we pay out
um fairly well with token for lp stakers and then stake that's the highest earning one and uh nft
staking uh gives you quite a bit of token too too. Yeah, no, that's pretty good, 189%.
No, that's cool.
Dharma, can you, for the listeners, can you kind of help educate?
You know, the term farm has a really bad name, right?
Like someone farmed in a chart and how this is a rewards pool.
And they do call it a farm, like on the actual Rad a rewards pool and they do call it a farm like
on the actual radium site i know i guess to specify yeah it's technically it's called a
yield farm and all that really is is that it's taking just transaction fees there's no tax
there's no added five percent ten percent tax it's just owning the LP pool, the liquidity pool that you're using to trade,
and you recovering the fees from that pool. And it gets sent out to you or the people
staked within that pool. It's just a great way to reward and to collect the the bad farming which one of them should change
is when people are like entering and exiting a market to
farm them essentially so yeah I wish they hadn't used that word and it's kind of unfortunate
it's good for us to educate you know it's just like Adam was talking about like supply control
people are like oh my gosh somebody has a large amount of supply.
And in the wrong hands, that is not a good thing.
But in the right hands, it's really beneficial, helps support the system.
And, you know, just, yeah, it's great.
So just I think education is really important.
I appreciate your questions, JT, and you taking the time to, you know, look
into our system and into our project and our mission and showing up. I really appreciate that.
Yeah, no worries. I definitely love it when people are, you know, willing to show up and
put their stuff on the line and go out and express it to people and i really like what pixie said you
know spaces is where it's at that's where you get that like one-on-one field the questions
you know like even if it's like you're on on discord or telegram and you write and it maybe
takes a minute maybe i get lost and i forget what i'm doing and then i write back and it takes three
minutes for me to do that you can't have a fluid conversation like that you know i mean i guess you can if you're right there i'm just bad at telegram but i really
like the spaces where we can just hang out and like you know i can say hey what about this hey
what about this because yeah yeah you get direct answers from the right people and you know you're
not talking to just a mod or somebody who's been paid to you know say
some spiel so yeah we're definitely um we've been talking about it and i think next week we're going
to start um every night weekly space or every weeknight uh spaces at 9 p.m edt and kind of
not necessarily you know stopping telegram but kind of using it more as like you said if you
want to get in touch with the team and you have a question or a complication or you need some help with
something like telegram is great for that and so we're going to start to transition the like
connect with us and hang out with us in on x and in x spaces so yeah definitely definitely turn those noties on and stay tuned.
Hell yeah, I definitely will.
Heck yeah, brother.
Well, all right.
Let's see.
We have LMFG.
He came up onto the stage and was, you know, asking Pixie some great things and supporting the space. And just, you know, want to tap in with you real quick.
See if you've got anything you want to share.
How are you doing, LMmfg i'm doing real
good i hope everybody else is too um i i joined this space uh quack i've been following you for
a while i think because i was following jt me me and jt know each other but only on the spaces
though and like i know this guy you know what i mean um he's an investor he's really
sharp he knows what the hell he's doing um i an old man i'm a 64 year old man social security blah
blah blah i don't have the funds to put into it but i worked way back i started in the 80s
of telecommunications and took mainframe.
Nobody had a cell phone.
It went from beepers.
And JT's heard this story over and over.
But I want everybody to understand what we're getting into when it comes to this.
And Quack, like you said, one big time, fractional RWA NFTs.
And this is where it's going.
And I'm not just saying just because of the Quack NFT.
We have to look at this throughout the whole world.
This is all for the people, by the people,
and how things are going to change so dramatically.
And I'm telling you right now,
JT's probably going to be one of the happiest son of a bitches
10 years from now, the way he's getting into these projects um and i can tell you guys right now also
hey jt did you raise an eyebrow when did they raise an eyebrow when they said that
they released the token and the nft on the same day yeah i mean to me immediately when i heard it i was like ballsy wow that's ballsy that's what
i'm thinking that's ballsy because of the exact reason that i explained but i mean i guess you're
what you're gonna do there is kind of limit the amount that each is investing of like let's say you have less funds available like the median
of your demograph that you're selling to has you know an average amount of money to invest
not a large amount of money to invest or maybe even stuff that might matter if they lose it
which you should never do but if they can divide it up maybe it kind of
protects them against like the snipers from the early portions of the bots and then you know
resellers and stuff it is interesting uh that's the first time i've ever heard somebody doing that
and it's bold but i think one of the hardest things to do is like get your token out there like it's ridiculous
you don't have to be a scammer you do not have to be a scammer to watch your chart absolutely
nuke and people don't understand that they just see it and they're like whoa what you can't beat
these snipers okay they will get into your project before you do yeah well you gotta they
will frust it's a battle at first with anyone especially if it's a big one and it's important
to do it the right way and ours honestly did we did it so silently and uh honestly it was pretty
good it was in a yeah i it was in a time when like a lot of snipers got turned off because they were buying shit. I started
doing just dumping on snipers, right? They stopped making money, so they turned off.
And it's also just notoriously better on Moonshot. You're going to get fucking sniped on Pum.
They're working on trying to fix it, but they can't really. Automated triggering just works way faster
than your initial buy on PumFan.
But Moonshot, we had a clean.
Right off the bat, we bought 51% of supply.
That's just the initial buy.
And we've accumulated close to 70% by now.
So we have the supply to keep it secure
and then be able to vest that token within the project
and the ecosystem in the different pools to bolster everything and just like yeah just sustain it
yeah and another thing like the nfts have really allowed us a larger marketing budget you know
because we can we don't have to pull from the chart to to push marketing for the
chart um so that's been really huge and it's also you know for somebody who maybe can't afford a
large investment like if they have nfts they are earning token now and also as the brand develops
they'll start to earn um those NFTs as well.
And like, oh, that's very important. You brought it up as well.
All of you guys, the transparency, and that's the most important.
And like I said, I'm an old man, so I don't go on to the Telegram.
I start an account.
It's like, oh, my God, these spaces are the shit.
This is where you're going to learn and listen and you'll learn a lot i and i'm sorry i don't have a quack nft and i probably won't
invest into it i'm already i'm i'm spent and i i what i have i will just keep you know i'll just
dca into what i have uh i mean i might go get him a quack i might go get him a quack
I'm going to get him a quack
You think I should get him a quack?
Yeah, buddy
Somebody's got to do it
He ain't going to get himself a quack
Support is free too
And that's a really beautiful thing
That a lot of people can offer
And I'll repost this
I'm going to do it right now.
I'll like it and repost it.
It's really cool.
I'm telling you, these spaces, like you said, JT,
guys, this is the shit.
And we're in at the beginning.
Wait till you see what happens.
Once these laws get in,
and I believe the Genesis act is going to get done
before july 4th i think that's when they go on recess fucking assholes sorry with the french but
uh congress and senators they all they all suck uh and then come the end of this year you're gonna
see i think that tax bill will get approved in September.
I don't see it getting approved now, but when that happens, at the same time, the money printer is going to go on.
And guys, anything, you get your marketing ready and start rocking and rolling on this and you watch what happens.
Because I think you're going to see.
I've been saying $7 trillion by the end of this year for the dog's age
it may go higher
it may be $10 trillion
that is going to be sitting in the
cryptocurrency as a whole
watch what happens
all this stuff
I'm with you I think it's like coming
but like it's just starting like people
think this is
bull market I haven't really seen a bull market.
I think this one's just gearing up to.
You have to realize everybody drains. Everybody's going to start pulling out right now.
What is it like 3% of the world's in crypto?
You see Bitcoin at a buck 10. I see Bitcoin at a buck 15 over the next week or two.
And at that time, you may see that thing drop all the way down at $95,000.
Everybody's going to, all the retail guys.
I hope it does.
They're going to sell to go on vacation.
And this is the worst possible scenario in my book
because as soon as it hits that,
you're going to have BlackRock, Michael Saylor, Fidelity, all your whales that are out
there, they're going to buy the living shit out of it. And you're going to see an explosion.
And you'll see Bitcoin at $1.75, $200,000 at the end of this year. And all the retail that sold
out over the next three to four weeks from now they're going to be crying.
It's a shame, but it is what it is.
That's what's coming.
These Black Rocks,
that Larry Fink, that motherfucker.
Like Fidelity's wanting to get on too?
Like all the credit unions.
Fidelity's been
mining Bitcoin since 2014.
Go look it up.
Since 2014. Go look it up. Since 2014.
I'm trying to take your look for it.
All their data.
And they're one that's smart.
I forget who's the CEO over there.
They've been no comments.
They don't make any comments about Bitcoin.
They've been mining that shit.
They probably have a few hundred thousand that we don't even know about.
Until the regulations come, watch.
And all of a sudden, Fidelity is going to say, oh, yeah, we do have five hundred thousand Bitcoin.
You watch.
Watch what's coming.
Yeah, it's.
All right.
I got you a quack.
I got you a quack.
You got to tell me to show up.
I'm going to put him.
I'm going to put him in the chat here.
Send me a salada wallet.
You're a legend.
That's amazing.
Wow, look at that, y'all.
Just what good vibes can bring.
People sharing it, spreading it.
It's the quack way. The quack life.
Well, thank you guys for sharing randy and for
being so patient i really appreciate um yeah appreciate your patience so the the stage is
yours brother what what are you up to nice to see you over here oh why thank you and uh thanks for
having me appreciate it um what is the uh the time constraints on here Because if you don't give me a time constraint, I'll go all night.
Oh, you know, elevator pitch.
And then we can open it up and have it be just kind of more organic conversation and chit chat about it.
Copy that.
I'll go as quick as I can.
My name is Randy Chavez.
I started finance in 2017 by opening up a high risk lending company. I would go in and give business owners loans that probably it was very if they would pay back because they had like 600 credit.
But I was really successful in that.
Rolled a lot of those profits over into Tesla and into Pokemon cards.
Got really good at determining what's undervalued.
And I rolled a bunch of those into crypto and nfts in 2020 via earth 2 and then
vv and omi vv is the largest digital collectibles platform in the world having stuff from marvel
dc lamborghini maserati anything disney and star wars uh you name it they have it and what i noticed
is that you know they had marvel comics on there that was great, but it was all of these characters
that everyone knows and loves,
and some of it sells,
I think they've sold like $1.4 billion
in secondary sales on the secondary market,
but some of the stuff that every Wednesday
where it comes out,
some things sell really well,
but some things sell maybe like 20 or 30 copies,
and because it's very hard to get a lot of the fans from Web 2 into Web 3.
And that'll happen slowly but steadily.
It could take years.
Maybe later on when the NFT bull run hits later on this year, early next year.
Maybe we get a bunch from there.
But I figure why not press into this a little bit.
So I'm owner of the DeKat IP.
DeKat is up about 300% these last three months.
So it's doing very well.
I told people that they can get,
I told people that I could justify based on revenues,
because we're going to be on Vivi.
We have this DeKat universe.
And based on revenues from that,
from the anime we plan on doing and blue sky valuation, I could justify like a 10 million dollar market cap later this year uh if you talk to any
of the whales from the cat they'll say that's hilariously undervalued they're all holding
until like a billion um so i brought this idea to the ceo because he's been on the channel a
bunch we're friends and he said he loved it and i found out how much artists tend to charge
artists tend to charge a lot of money uh in order to draw and the coloring and the shading and all
that so i started asking around and a lot of people also wanted to be on vivi but they didn't
want to write and do everything themselves like okay i charge them to be in the book so there's
chaos on the chains there's sharby there's crappy bird crappy birds up like 1500 this month it's ridiculous and then
after i had written a couple of comics i had gone on and a couple of people had asked about it
and uh pixie the ladies on the soul they have a comic that's in our universe uh that comic is
done at least it's written and actually in one
of our comics because we have a crossover a couple of her characters are actually in in that
uh and i just i'm just finishing up space penguins as well and what we're doing is we're getting all
of these meme communities that are in in web 3 already to be on on vv to stand shoulder to shoulder
with marvel uh maybe we can get quack in there um that
or at least a character or two from quack and and that's what we're doing uh if anyone has
any questions let me know but that's kind of the elevator pitch i remember hearing uh one of the
conversations you're having with pixie about that and just thought it was really cool i don't speak
for the team but i'm sure we'd be totally game for that that you just thought it was really cool. I don't speak for the team, but I'm sure we'd be
totally game for that.
It just sounded cool. I don't know. I'm all for
anything art-related, too,
in the space. If you're actually trying to make something
and build with that
art, I'm all for it.
What Space Penguins are doing
and what we'll do with Ladies on the Soul
is that, because, again, if you want a Marvel or DC artist, they charge like hundreds per page because, you know, like they're known for that.
But there's a lot of artists that are in like every community that are really good.
And are they the quality of Marvel and DC? No.
But are they close? Yes.
Some of them are incredible.
So for Decat, that's kind of what we're doing for Space Penguins.
That's what we're doing.
And for Pixie, what we're doing is just going to the community on Ladies on Soul.
Like, hey, who can draw this panel the best?
And whoever does gets to be labeled as an artist on Vivi, which is so awesome.
So a lot of that, it tends to cut down on costs
and I have
another company or another
meme community that I just inked a deal with
we'll announce it in the next couple of days
it'll be really fun
but this potentially could be really huge
for everyone involved and I
can't wait until this gets on VV later this year
can't wait until this gets on bv later this year
epic dude that's just that's epic yeah we're definitely always down for collaborations and
it sounds like you have a really great vision over there and trying to yeah bring it to more
people so that's that's amazing anyone have any questions for Mr. Randy?
Yeah, I just wanted to jump in really quick.
First of all, before I even get to that, because I think this is so cool, I did just want to highlight how cool it was to just see onboarding in live time on Spaces, the coolest thing. So just wanted to shout out before that.
But, dude, you are building some incredible stuff, man. And yes,
I also heard about what you're doing through a pixie.
Definitely, you know,
hyping up all the excitement of how you guys are collabing and I would love to
explore some collaboration between quack and,
and what you're building as well.
and what you're building as well. And I just want to say like,
And I just wanted to say,
I love the idea of being able to let artists
express and highlight their work through your project
and kind of also have it be competitive in a way as well,
because there are a lot of extremely talented artists
that do not get recognized.
And as much as I love AI, I use it every single day.
I still love hand-drawn stuff.
I love AI-assisted stuff, too.
I just like to see human creativity manifest in however it happens.
So I think you're doing some awesome stuff.
And definitely, people should give you a follow.
Aw, thanks, man.
And yeah, I think Quack fit uh pretty perfectly in there because most of
the characters in this to cat universe are animals there is a human world called the bipedal world
uh and that and we placed pixie in in there although there's a mainland and then she's
well it's she's next to a wooded place her her and kimber they inherit a ranch which is where they're uh they're gonna have
their their sanctuary um it's not going to be in the southeast unfortunately it's going to be in
near a wooded place because that's where the story takes place and in this story you have
uh they're in the small town of like a thousand people so these two kids are like oh let's you
know can we interview you for like the podcast so they they get there and uh it's it's really i can't i don't want to say more than that it's really cool it's really
fun and at the end you're just like oh oh what comes next and uh and then you'd have to read
another comic for that that again they're in and i i can't wait i'm super excited about it
it's very it's super creative and i i'm not seeing anyone else really do that i've seen a few
projects explore you know comic book panels but it always feels a little lazy it always feels a
little phoned in um this this is really this is really cool just just one question um on the side
of kind of storyboarding things out how does that like do you kind of present an idea based on your vision for how you
think this character or characters would fit in um do the projects come to you with kind of
requirements like what does that look like so i i'll when i write it i'll say okay page one
panel one draw and then like kind of what i want in the in the panels and like
it's it's at the artist's like discretion like if if i say like okay draw pixie having like a
shocked pikachu face like i don't it doesn't need to be exactly like that but you know cut um just
to have her drawn shocked and for the other one so it started with just people having um characters in in the comics so
for chaos on the chains that was difficult because they had this one character called tsunami
which is like a a cross between pikachu and stitch from from disney and it just didn't talk human so
i had to create this character called v-ball that the bipedals create that's
it's it's a volleyball but it's made with this material that's really malleable it can transform
into anything and it's made with ai and it can learn languages really easily so i have i have
them bump into each other and basically when tsunami goes su su nami nam uh v ball translates that uh so that that was a hard that
was hard to get uh to kind of creatively get that but but but really that that's it now it's just
i'll say like okay i'll write it for x amount and then and then that's it i only charge for the
writing for anything that they make on vv like i don't want any royalties for that um that's just
whatever they get they can put either towards their project or they could put towards me writing the next comic if they chose to go that route.
But if you're already on Vivi and you have a comic on there and it sells out, like you got the attention already.
So there's not really a need to do another one.
But if you want, you know, make a little money, you absolutely can.
And that's kind of what we discuss each and every one of us.
Super, super cool um it looks like pixie has her hand up so i guess she woke up from her uh two minute nap there so uh pixie what's up i haven't been asleep yet i just wanted to say
that i do live in the countryside in a wooded area even though it's in the south. That's it. Awesome. So when we do this,
we kind of focus on the lore that's near these woods.
And that's all I want to say.
The lore runs deep in Ladies on Soul number one.
And she's also, because it's all in the same universe,
as I'm writing the Penguins comic, she's also mentioned in that as well.
And then obviously in the third DeKat comic.
So it's, I get mentions all over.
Well, definitely looking forward to that development.
Yeah, epic.
Just a little bit, what do you call it um speechless yeah that's the
one uh heck yeah dude well does anyone have any any other questions for any of the the people here
on panel does anybody else in the stage want to come up and share you know what they've got going
on or a project that they're passionate about or you you know, we can just open the panel and we can,
you know, hang out and get to know each other. We are here at the pond.
All right. Well, anyone have any like cool topics? Like what's what it's what is today today's tuesday
week's getting started anyone doing anything exciting this week anything
that they're excited about anybody going to nftnyc
yo i'm sorry uh i you know i start listening in in these spaces and then I get about four or five pages deep into like researching stuff and like looking up shit and it's like hard to get back to the microphone.
Uh, yeah. Randy, cool, cool project you got going on there. Uh, definitely be looking to see, you know, if you could work something out with that. Um, I never really did the collectibles much but i know it's huge um and i know there's a huge
market for that as far as bringing artists to the space and giving them recognition that's 100
what's needed uh both in regular art paintings and music and everything i think nft like people are going to start understanding what true value
of nfts are because like it people don't understand non-fungible tokens until it's
my car now you get it right there's two cars right outside one of them is white but only one
of them is yours right that is a non-fungible token. So you get it when you own stuff, but like when it's digital art, people are having a hard time understanding
it, you know? So I don't, I think it's funny when, when people are like NFTs are dead. Oh yeah. Well,
did you go inside your house today? You know, like it's not a foreign concept to own things,
but people don't look at it like that. I so yeah I think like I think I'm totally with you
and I think the next wave of NFTs is when non fungible tokens like the
technology of NFTs really gets used like I'm waiting for like real estate to go
like once housing contracts you buy real, and that's handled with an NFT, then
it's going to click. Oh, this isn't like a monkey thing. Like no, NFTs are like art
just got tied to them because they wanted to trade NFTs. Like what could we do? Well,
you put it make a picture in NFT and then some dumb ass bought it right and then here we are uh but the next wave
of nfts is the utility of them for sure yeah i mean dude so many different things think about
a hospital where somebody can print out an nft and instead of having attributes it has your medical
records on it and now you could take that nft and store your own data and you can also
show it to your next doctor you know what i mean and have a completely closed circuit on your nft
and the metadata you know 100 dude i was listening to something i was right there that's why i was
going to try to break in jt you hit it uh any of these nfts so JT just sent me an NFT.
I put it up in the thing there.
Thank you, brother.
But guess what?
That's an NFT.
It's non-fungible.
So I can put stuff behind that.
And whether that's my medical,
and that'll be my quack NFT is going to be all my medical.
My other NFT,
I can put other things behind that.
And this is what's coming and that's what
people aren't understanding it's going to be a snowball uh you'll see i'm sorry but that's what's
coming you'll be able to put data behind your nft it's it's already happening it's amazing
somebody was uh no and that's what's going to happen first is that it's going somebody was nobody knows that though no and and that's what's going to happen
first is that it's going to get mass adopted before people even realize that it's happening
they're going to swipe their card money's going to move on the blockchain it's going to look like
dollars on both sides they're not going to realize it same with nfts like i forget where it was
somewhere 100 eastern europe or or the East, where they were at the airport
and people's passport information is being stored on NFTs so that cameras that are linked to said,
you know, database of NFTs can like instantaneously scan and know everything about those people. And,
you know, kind of, I mean, it's a little, it's a little bit big brothery you know but uh
there there's some really awesome things that that are going to come uh with the utility of nfts i
see that hi keef has his hand up how you doing brother or sister uh how's life what you what are
you up to hello thank you for having me up here um thank you for hosting this space too um host and um
i love the atmosphere here and um you know i i just stepped in to see what's going on
i am fairly new to nfts and all that like two weeks near i've been um looking online trying to figure out how I could make more money and I
you know just came across and I'm teases though I've been aware of the crypto
world since 2008 just haven't done anything until last month and I'm
reading into NFTs and it is really interesting how you can put all that data in um
and it's uh i had a question about how this process works because i'm seeing a whole bunch of
of of different like groups what do you i'm i'm not what do you call a group of benefits
I'd be a collection yeah like collections everybody has their own
collection and they're like advertising it to other people yeah a lot of people
they're the communities that they're involved with you know because a lot of
times in this space and crypto Twitter and, NFTs are very art-based.
There's a lot of utility-based NFTs as well, but they bring a community together around the art and around that utility.
And then they share that and they use that, you know, as their PFP or they spread it on the timeline to kind of gain awareness and help support
that community that is behind that nft yeah if you guys check out my uh posts those are just me
learning how to do ai prompts and make art and stuff and i do have a story that i want to tell
i heard you guys you know you guys have your own stories you want to tell through f nfts um and i think that's pretty cool thing to do uh you know i have
so many ideas and this is a perfect thing to be able to uh um display my thoughts and express myself.
And also, I'm still learning the difference between Web 2 and Web 3.
I'm lurking through different spaces, and some people agree that Web 3 is a thing. Some people agree that Web 3 is not a thing.
Adam, Dharma, somebody want to speak on the differences between Web 2 and Web 3?
I'm definitely in full belief that Web 3 is here.
I think it's the start of what Web 3 is going to be.
It's kind of getting built out right now.
There's a lot of things you can do on Web 3,
like use D-Apps and different exchanges
and bridges which you might not know what they are
and swap tools
and there's a lot getting built
on what I would definitely classify as Web3
I think they're in a way kind of mixed
and I think in the future they're kind of going to
I don't know if it's going to be a clear difference
between one or the other
but I think anything really crypto related
would be classified under Web3 for most people in the space
Adam might have a different opinion
I don't know
I think that's probably the easiest delineation
but I do agree with more time I think we know the space is progression, progressing when the line between them really, really starts to blend. d app it will be indistinguishable from just normally connecting and getting credits on a
website or something akin to that right whether it be uh gamefi or what we classify as gamefi
or nfts i i think the line between just normal internet interaction and social media interaction
will just blend in with web3 and we're starting to see it but
there is still in my opinion from what i've seen that clear line still and um it just means we're
early so um i think it definitely does exist there's still a clear web three and web two in
my mind but i think the more and more time we progress with this technology, it's going to really blend together.
So it's kind of exciting in that sense.
I think there's like a there'll be a point.
I believe it, too.
When like you go to your mobile app with whoever you bank through and you there's a crypto wallet there you could maybe use, I guess.
They're probably going to charge fees, though, because your funds need to be liquid with crypto. They can't take your money and then go invest it and say that it's
readily insured. But once they figure that out and find ways to make money on it, they'll jump on.
And that's when the blend, I think it's kind of weird, is when adoption actually happens, then
crypto and all this this in quotes,
web three tech that's getting developed gets integrated into real life.
There's going to be this link that gets made.
And the second that's made,
some ways you could say that some of the technology is web three,
some of it's web two.
It's just,
it's all just the internet. You know Somebody explained it to me is like, we don't talk about web one anymore.
You know, it's so it kind of is like the evolution in it all. Eventually there's the
transfer process or that, you know, kind of growing pain. But once that happens, it kind of just becomes web.
It's all just the web.
I think the distinction, I think Adam kind of hit it on this,
is like GameFi and DeFi and all these kind of sectors
that almost didn't really exist before.
I think that's what people would kind of classify
as web3 i mean i could speak on it a little bit i think that yeah adam i mean dharma both you guys
both adam that you guys both had great points and 100 agree i think that uh eventually i think quack
you're the one that said it first.
By the time you're using it and don't know you're using it, that's when you'll truly have the real adoption.
Because you'll just be doing it and it'll just be happening.
And all of a sudden, one day, it'll not make sense what it means to have the internet without having a place to store your stuff.
place to store your stuff. And on the sudden, it'll just click with people. Because this is
And all of a sudden, it'll just click with people.
the future evolution of finance as we go forward. It's too quick. It's too easy. You know what I
mean? The people will sit, people are already geared towards not doing stuff socially. They
would rather door dash. They would rather you know get a quick uber somewhere
not have to bring their car and just they're anything that they can order the house they're
doing groceries now you know what i mean it's like if i can not leave my house if i can order
everything on amazon if i can just people are already geared to do it. So now you're talking about putting my money where my buying power is.
It's just that the evolution is already there.
They just haven't figured it out yet.
Everybody had to realize it took over 25 years for people to really use the internet.
It came out, I guess, early 80s right where oh here's the internet
everybody looked at it and said i'll never use email and then and uh oh and they started doing
it with daz where they could start trying to make payments and i believe that might have been it
wasn't paypal i forget who it was and then they that didn't work so they came out with javascript
and they said oh all of a sudden you can do all of this.
And people still they said, well, I'll use it for email, but I'll never put my credit card on there.
Now there's no issues. There's just you put your credit card. You got it on your cell phone. You're just doing it.
Right. So now we're going to cut this over to the next version of the Internet. And that's 100 percent what cryptography is.
And you got to really understand cryptography.
Don't worry about blockchain and NFTs and all that.
Understand cryptography first.
Understand UTXO and then understand where proof of stake comes in and then where EUTXO.
And now you have these NFfts and these smart contracts
that you can put behind any nft and and look at we see thousands and thousands of projects and
and guys i'm i'm serious there's going to be thousands of them that are just going to fail
and go away but those developers that have built those those are going to be combined into other
ones and you will need dozens and dozens of projects that can run all this data because
we're putting everything on blockchain the banks are fucked i'm sorry with the french but they are
they're done because you you don't need the headquarters anymore at the bank, cutting the lawn and all the janitors.
And just think about it. You go to a bank headquarters.
They they pay twenty thousand dollars a month just for somebody to come and take care of plants in there.
That goes away and that becomes interest to the people.
I keep saying that for the people, by the people, man, I figured that
out four and a half years ago when I took after about 60 hours and it only took me about 30 hours
and I had to keep going back to Google to look up all these different definitions. And at 30 hours,
I said, man, banks are fucked. I sent that thing on my Facebook and all my family and friends said, if you're working at a bank,
you better start looking
into crypto taxes or something.
Rock and roll. Sorry. I'm sorry.
I won't show.
No, don't ever call you.
I think this is good
info to know, right?
100% and that's a huge
reason why we've been so
um passionate about bringing you know like this crypto to the real world like getting people on
our team boots on the ground you know talking about crypto to people in their communities
trying to change the narrative and trying to just educate people because like you said it's really
like that's really the most important thing it's's just getting people to know how, so they know what they're
doing. They, you know, don't end up getting scammed or all of the, you know, terrible stories
that we hear about things. So I think that the more of us that we can, you know, get out there
and educate people just the better for everybody that, you know, that it will be. I saw Randy with his hand up. I'm going to hop over to him.
Thank you. Thank you. LMFG has a great story.
I freaking love you, man.
I guess as far as the web two, web three is concerned there.
Yeah. You could make your conventional wisdom would say,
put your money into something that tracks the S and P 500, like the VOO or the SPY, and you'll get like 9% to 11% per year.
You'll get a little bit more than what inflation costs the dollar each year.
And keep doing that for 40, 50 years, and you'll make a lot of money at some point, 40, 50 years down the line.
40 50 years down the line but what apple did or what epic games just did i should say they they
won a landmark case against apple last month where it ruled that like tens of thousands of apps on the
app store they they could they no longer had to pay apple 30 percent of the of the sales that
they incurred on that including nfts So now you have like, when the NFT bull
market comes back, I think at the height of it, you had like $3.2 billion per week in 2021,
maybe 2022. And that's going to come back, I think with a vengeance, Raoul Powell talks about how
NFTs, especially art, is the upstream of wealth. And NFTs are completely different now than what they were like at uh nft nyc in 2022
i was approached by no less than like 30 different companies saying like hey we just raised a couple
million dollars uh from this random vc uh and and it wasn't because they were all like pre-revenue
there's like oh you're into nfts let me give you a couple million dollars and everyone did this but there was no ip next to it they they like didn't if they had a
community already they would have sold out uh but they they had like no one they're like yeah uh we
we just launched uh and and they had like no sales and they're like yeah we'll give you like a couple
thousand if you like a youtube video on us um and it i thankfully i didn't because they they i think 99 of them the only one that's still
around i think from that time uh was was neopets um and and they're unfortunately the ones that
didn't approach me i was like because i really really wanted to work with them but they there's
so much money that's going to rip into the markets as the trade wars end.
I think the US and China are ready to cook this deal, and I hope that gets signed soon.
But you also have gas fees that are a lot less.
Like last time, you could maybe pay $500 for an NFT, but you might have to pay another $500 for gas fees.
And there's been so many updates most
recently the pectra update that makes it so that that'll likely never happen again and when nfts
crashed these last eight these last like couple years they they went through this evolution that
changed like you have people like you can't survive without a community so quack that they're
here quack has this community that even if there's not a ton of revenue right now, as long as they could survive until the NFT bull market hits, they're going to go nuts.
And that's the importance of IP and branding.
Like, Hayley Bieber, she launched a makeup brand called Rode in 2022.
And she just sold it last week for like like a billion dollars
uh to a company called eif and i don't think it's because the makeup is that much better than other
makeup brands i think it's because that she she has the brand of being hailey bieber and um i feel
like i'm going i'm going off here on a tangent. But yeah, branding is important.
And NFTs are going to go crazy.
I have some NFTs.
And what I'm seeing, there's whales out there.
Like there's NFTs that were minted four years ago and five years ago.
They're worth pennies now and they're trying to
buy all say there's ten thousand of them they're trying to buy buy all ten thousand of them because
they don't have to mint them that minting the nfts from my understanding is the uh cost am i not
correct yeah you could see, I never understood that,
why people would do a CTO and still pay royalties back to the, like,
rugged communities.
I never got that.
Right, right.
Maybe somebody could enlighten me.
I don't get it.
What is, what's going on there, though?
What is that all about?
I'm going to bring this up with Lounge next Tuesday.
There's something going on.
I don't understand it. We'll see.
Sorry, I always break it.
I'm sorry.
I'm an old man.
I'm a grandpa now. It's okay, right?
No, we appreciate you, brother.
Thanks for, like I said, you're always welcome to share.
No need for sorry's here.
We're happy to get different insights, get different opinions, different, you know, sides of the story.
And just, you know, try to grow from that and build off each other.
I see you with your hand up over there mr
hi keith yeah could you tell me the difference between holding a coin and holding the nft
do you mean in general or do you mean specific to our project
in general
uh dharma adam anybody i could probably i could probably help you a little bit so if you have something like let's say you're creating a project okay um and you have something
dynamic you're going to be using for it you're going to need a token for that that application you don't need one you could always use somebody else's token but it makes
sense to use your own token or you could create volume with your own token boosting and bolstering
your project uh the if you're talking about a project that's doing something and if you look
back at most of the nft projects that are successful most of them's doing something. And if you look back at most of the NFT projects that are successful,
most of them are doing something, be it either social engineering
or like something that their founders are bringing,
some sort of utility, or maybe it's the community itself,
or maybe it's a utility that the project is bringing.
So what the NFT does is gives the founders an ability to be able to
sort of crowd crowdfund in a sense where it's like they can accumulate some funds
up front to start building the projects that they need to build in the background
using the funds and then you get the nft and the art is with it and some people buy it you know
just for the art but uh really what it is is
your ticket to ownership in the project or whatever you know that that community is doing
so the best way to really get money up front that you can use is through an nft project because you
don't have to affect the pool or the supply of the token that's trading
by selling it to be able to get the funds to pay the devs to do the work so i hope that kind of
makes sense if you buy an NFT you're probably buying more long term because you're investing
it's like you're investing in the fact that that project is going to do well and you're putting the trust in them
That they're gonna use the funds appropriately. I hope that makes sense
Making of NFTs right now and it I'm seeing that you can like add on things and those things are like extra contracts is it extra contracts or
so that it's kind of your blanket classified as metadata metadata can get tied to a non-fungible
token which is what an nft is nfts had to start by just tying art to them when you're buying an nft
that is artwork which is primarily what you're going to see nft art to them. When you're buying an NFT that is artwork,
which is primarily what you're going to see NFTs used for right now,
you're essentially buying a playing card, a trading card.
And there's going to be a separate market for that.
And tokens are just a derived subprogram of Solana,
essentially, or whatever base currency that you have.
There's tokens for Ethereum, there's tokens for Solana, there's tokens for all these other blockchains, right?
So our Quack token, just for us, for example, is a Solana token, like most of the meme coins or anything you see out there and the nfts is a totally
separate market different liquidity pool um different program nfts are just a a contract
essentially a smart contract but we put valuable things into that smart contract and then people
want to buy it because it has valuable things in there so for like quack we have rarity associated to our nfts
there's one nft that is the most rare and one nft that's the least rare and that's based on
all the different traits that we have on our nfts there's like 208 different assets
that are on eight different layers those assets have different rarity so the way that they got
compiled um and created there's some that are more rare than others.
And they all have value, especially with we have utility with our NFTs.
You can go stake your NFT, essentially, and you get rewarded in our token by doing that.
So that's adding a utility onto our NFTs, which is really cool.
I'm all for that, obviously.
Right, but my understanding of his questions, though,
what's the difference of an NFT and a coin?
Oh, my fault.
No, no, no, JT, you totally hit it on NFT.
But then the coin is what holds the network up.
And then what you need to do is actually look at the difference between a coin and a token,
Because the NFT is actually a token riding on a coin.
The coin is your network, whether it be RippleNet, Cardano, Polkadot, Cosmos.
You have the Atom coin.
That is a coin.
Anything on the Atom, anything on Cardano or Ripple or Solano,
those are tokens.
You need Solana to run the network.
That's your fees. And that's the coin that runs that network anything on top of that is
a token those tokens can be converted and made into nfts and then that's where you come with
all your data and and i'm telling you right now uh if you get uh so medical watch what happens
with the medical with this stuff, with the NFTs.
This is going to be so beautiful.
And then you're going to, in 5, 10 years from now,
and you're going to dump all that data into this AI.
You're going to have a cure for almost everything.
We're going to start living at frigging 90 and 100 years old.
It's going to be crazy.
Watch what happens with this stuff.
It's going to snowball over the next 20 years.
Remember, it took 20, 25 years for the Internet.
Don't think about blockchain being rocking and rolling since 2009 because of Bitcoin.
Blockchain only started rolling in, let me say, 2020.
So we got another 20 years.
So in 2040
Watch where we are with this shit
It's going to be tremendous
I doubt very much
I'll be here
My kids and my grandkids
My grandson
Turned 14 years old
And I said I made a wallet for him
And I showed him and said put put 100 XRP in there.
I said, by the time you're 17, you might have one year's car insurance.
And I'm trying to, and he's coming down here in a couple weeks.
I'm going to just show him all this stuff.
It's going to be cool.
JT, I might.
Might give the crack to my grandson
I'll make him
build a Solano wallet
and I'll move it over there
but I'll have him
do it you know what I'm saying
hey yeah because he won't know
how to sell it
I told him I locked it in a smart
contract I don't know how to buy a fucking smart contract, but he has no idea how to get to it. Of course, it's on a treasure.
Fact that kids are getting into this stuff
I've been in spaces talking with kids
That are like you know 10
14 years old like wow
Dude you understand concepts that
I can't speak to my
People in my real life about
Like liquidity pairs
And shit my wife is
Years old and if you start talking
She knows it's JT talking
She knows it's crypto
She knows it's fucking Musk She knows it's Host talking she knows it's krypton she knows it's hoskinson i'm serious like i'm driving
nuts with it and she's not even around that much and she knows about all you guys you know what i
mean that's the beautiful thing really like you said these spaces are worth a million they had the
the saving was always a picture's worth a thousand words well these
spaces are worth a million things have a nice day i'm mic off i'm sorry i won't shut up
cheers man
i'm sure brother i just want to say real quick I'm absolutely vibing
I mean like you know we talk all the time about
Mass adoption in crypto
Spreading the word, having a conversation
That's literally what's happening right now
Like you know unplanned
Just natural flow
Just a whole vibe
So I just want to give a moment
Just to appreciate everyone in this space.
You know, for some folks, it might be late, might be morning,
might be midday, whatever you're spending time here.
You're building friendships.
You're finding new places to kind of invest in and good projects to kind of
get into and understand new technology.
So just wanted to give a shout out to everyone spending the time here.
And also I mentioned that we do this every single week and we're going to be doing spaces every single weekday as well.
So just a little mention, but I'll give it back to Mystic there.
Yeah, beautiful, Adam. Thanks. Thanks for that and sharing that information.
And also to kind of, you know, show our gratitude as well. We're going to do a giveaway and we checked the comments and we checked out some engagement.
And Joe Mama hit me up with a soul addy in the DMs and you will get yourself a quack NFT.
We appreciate you for hanging out pretty much, I think, maybe the whole time and throwing some comments in there and
supporting the space and uh yeah we're really grateful for you so you're welcome to come up
and say hi or uh just hit me in the dms with your with your soul addy yo let's go just like that
boom winner in the house heck yeah and you And you JT, you gifted one.
And you know what that also inspired other people to do?
We had Lion down there in the comments.
He's a freaking legend with the Salon of Strays.
He's offering Pixie and NFT to get her into their ecosystem and, you know, network with
more people that are, you know, really focused on sanctuary spaces and animal healing.
And, and so, you know,
it's just really great when, when the universe brings everybody together in this way and,
and our vibrations and our excitement and our passions can help inspire others to tap into that
and to share that and to, to see the gratitude coming out and to see the giving and the compassion
from the community that we're building is just as the artist and as the co-dev you know like really the most rewarding thing in this space
is just meeting really amazing people and and picking out you know it's a it's needles in a
haystack y'all like it it is few and far between to find good people in the space and i think it's just really magical that
that we're all here together in this time and especially in such a pivotal moment in history and
with you know blockchain developments and the way of mass adoption and just the shifts that are
going to happen you know crypto and ai and and all the all the changes, quantum computing, like, whoa, you know, things are going to get wild quickly.
So grateful for everybody here participating.
And, yeah, I mean, I'm vibing.
I don't know.
I'm going to eat some dinner.
But if anyone wants to come up, like, I'm open to leaving the space open.
We can wrap it up.
However, everybody's kind of feeling.
I know it's probably, like, midnight for a lot of y'all over there I'm on
the west coast
I can't believe you made it this long
I'm 50% there
it was cool
it was cool chatting with y'all
definitely check you guys
out next week and
I followed a bunch you guys
pretty much everybody who came up to speak up one more sweet so yeah very cool tying in with you
guys um I just want to say yeah it's really cool to like bump minds with people and there may be a
lot more than you think like that or you know I know it seems like it's it's slim pickings and stuff, but there are people that just sit quietly in the background.
I mean, how many people are in this space?
Look at them all down there, like a sea of people down there.
And some people just sit back quietly.
And some people just sit back quietly.
They don't say much, but they take the information in.
They don't say much, but they take the information in.
And, you know, some people just, they don't feel comfortable up here speaking.
And like, I've had people, you know, write me DMs later on and ask me stuff and had great
conversations, but they just aren't comfortable, you know, coming up on the stage and speaking
and stuff.
There's a lot, there's a lot of really cool people out there.
It's cool to to get up here and
brush shoulders with you guys. 100%. And for anybody that isn't feeling comfortable, I
struggled with it a lot to start too, shilling the project and getting out there and new people
and big stages with people with huge followings and, you know, just that
that excitement and those nervous, you know, kind of tendencies come through. But over time,
I think you realize that, you know, it's a safe space and, and you can just, you know, open that
door and you can really, you know, grow from breaking down that wall and that barrier of not,
you know, being comfortable talking as long as
you're in, you know, I mean, I really haven't been to too many unsafe spaces. I try to find,
you know, follow good people I know and see where they're going. And then it's easier to feel
comfortable and supported to just get up and shoot the shit with people, you know, like there's,
there's, you know, not a whole lot can can go wrong.
So I just really encourage everybody to try to break down that barrier and get out there and, you know, get get social and get interacted, get get involved in a stronger way.
Yeah. And just don't be like me. Don't shut up and keep talking.
Everybody needs a life of the party you know what you know what all right i agree because i just started speaking yesterday i'm an
old man i did my time i did it all and and i will shut up when you if you tell me you know what i
mean um but i'm telling you guys you to me, you're all kids, the majority, everyone on these spaces, you know, and I'm telling you, you guys are in the beginning of something that's going to be tenfold of what the cell phone did for the world.
Not talking computers, just the cell phone.
Just remember that people never had a cell phone and what that
difference was blockchain will do that 10 times more than watch what happens in the next five to
ten years it's going to be 100 all right man i want to thank you guys for uh having me up here
and for all the cool information i followed a couple of you guys i checked out
some of your quacks i think number 822 looks pretty cool i don't see a samoa one in there man
uh but uh yeah man the clouds they come and go so the trials in our lives they come and go
as long as you stick it in there stay cool just like you guys we just stick
back you know get high and just talk to each other and learn from each other so if you guys see us
on our spaces it's always 420 somewhere so you guys can check our spaces too so thanks for having
me up here and you guys have a good night and god bless
you guys and all the listeners out there too thank you 420 blazes appreciate you stopping by and
bringing some questions and getting involved and taking that step and putting yourself out there so
yeah really appreciate you and we'll i'm sure be seeing you around.
Well, quackers, anybody feeling like chit-chatting or is it bedtime?
So when I mentioned Hayley Bieber before, what I didn't mention is that she started practicing witchcraft when she was like 14 and i'm not saying that helped her land justin bieber or it helped her launch a billion dollar makeup brand but i i
just can't rule it out i feel like that that may or may not be responsible for it and if anybody
knows any witches that would like to to do that with me so that i could not land justin bieber
but get launch a billion-dollar makeup company.
I'll totally do it.
I'm all in.
I'm ready.
As long as they're the nice witches.
You don't want to get involved in those weird witches over there.
You want the good witches, like the earth witches
that are crafting cool stuff from the earth.
You want the witches that are hanging around the pond.
That's the
You know so
Stay close to the quack
As long as I don't have to eat a frog or something
I bet she's just like here's a live frog eat it
And make you live forever
It's a trap
Don't do it
Would you eat the live frog if you could live forever?
Would you do it?
I don't know if I could trust her
What if it turns me into a frog?
What do you have to lose?
I guess like that
That's what I have to lose
Not being a frog
That's the story of
Simon Walterson or Walter Simonson
It's like a frog ilnir uh it's like there thor shipped a piece of of milnir in like a battle and then this this frog
lands upon it and he becomes uh he's called the frog version of thor uh it Froggy Ilnir, I think.
The owners must have had like... The picture of Thor is a frog. It's kind of funny.
Yeah, he's called Throg
and he has Throggy Ilnir.
And the owners, I think the writers
were on a heavy amount of LSD
because it is a wild story.
Sounds like
a fucking Solana watch.
That sounded exactly like a Solanaana watch that sounded exactly
like a solana watch
what are we fucking
that's funny
oh brother
I don't know if I've ever seen a
he's part he's part of the pet avengers Throg? Throg? Thor?
He's part of the pet Avengers.
Was that a cat in the background?
Yeah. That was perfectly timed.
I'm really happy you brought that in.
No, I cannot even
bullshit. I was looking over my shoulder
like, what the fuck was that?
I'm not sorry. I thought there was a cat walking up on me or something.
Man, doesn't stop talking.
Oh, it was good timing.
Yeah, I have a cat that, he likes to meow nonstop and walk on his cat wheel meowing.
And then he comes over and jumps on your lap. For like five seconds.
And he's happy and he doesn't meow.
And then he walks around and he does it.
And like I think he's maybe a little special.
Like he stands in the corner.
And gets like lost.
And you gotta be like hey kitty kitty.
Come over here.
And then he stops screaming.
But he kinda just has one of those looks in his eyes.
You know where maybe they're not quite connected, like the two eyes.
There's just some wire that's rerouted, but he's a sweet kitty.
Just maybe a little loose nuts in there.
Yeah, I got a special cat, too, but it's not even a loud one.
Special cat's quiet.
Normal one.
Constantly.
Or screams.
JT, is that PFP?
Is that a picture of your doggy's footprint?
I don't know.
I kind of have mixed views.
I'll tell you if you want to hear them,
but they're not great.
Go for it.
I don't really agree with people having
I think it's
cool, you know, mostly for for the human not really for the pet
uh i think you kind of like deprive it of having the ability to have like its actual life like
except for you know if you have a situation where you can have like you know a whole big ass area
where the cats or dogs can run off and do their shit. I don't care
You know other people can have cats and dog and I love animals don't get me wrong. I just feel like
I kind of feel like you should like earn it kind of like an avatar
Like if you wanna you want a dog go out and meet a wolf and slowly feed a wolf
Fucking me until you can be friends with him and good luck no but um no i don't
i don't have any animals either yeah i love them i said earlier remember with the zebra
and i was like you know uh she wanted to own a zebra i I forget the girl's name.
And I was like,
well, you know, a zebra it gets attacked
by a lion and a whole bunch of other
zebras come in and they kill the
lion. And now you want to put
that thing in a little pen?
Well, I just think about
like, it's life, you know?
In January, I was down in LA and it was like, there were like, I just can't get the concept.
Like people walking around, they came from like high rise buildings and they got dogs and they're walking around.
It's like one fucking tree in the city and shit.
Like what?
Like every fucking 15 feet or something like that you
know i'm like damn that sucks for the dog it's cool i mean they have companionship but like
the main fundamentals of what it means to be the species of the canine it's like
you know the pack mentality and it's kind of deprived from them having the pack mentality
because their pack becomes you you are the alpha now you are the
the one you know that's controlling the food you are the one that's controlling you know the
progression of life and i mean it's cool for it's cool i don't you know i don't know it's just how i
see it well it's kind of like people like we're not and it's kind of like people and he's training
them and he actually puts
the thing where you get the dog
to bite it and he hits the dog with
a stick the whole nine yards
and then but we have
acres here these dogs
don't believe and it's beautiful
and I tell
my buddy I says yeah but they're still not out there in the wild just living their life.
You know, you take them in the house and you give them a bath.
Yeah, but it's the same for humans, right? Like we are also not in our natural habitats anymore.
And we're also 100. Yeah. So it's really an an interesting predicament the human situation and the
animals that we bring in our lives and and what we're subjected to and then what we subject the
animals to yeah it's a it is a peculiar conundrum for sure yeah i thought about i thought about that
as well and i thought about it like pretty heavily like because you're right we are not in our survival zone anyway so like
but the difference between us is like we still continue our species like we control their
species we are the ones that control when they mate you know what i mean like dogs that are
confined and stuff or cats that are confined, they don't get to choose.
Like, it's not like a real progression of life in my eyes.
I think that also on the, you know, on the latter side, if you want to look at the other side, like wolves are not dogs.
Dogs have been bred out of wolves and grown to have a certain dependence on mankind
so there are certain dogs that will just wouldn't not make it in the wild you know to add to that
that's most humans dogs have been with us for like thousands and thousands of years
and 30 000 years they They have evolved with us
and have been part of maybe even our survival as humans.
And I'm with you on domesticating dogs
and dogs getting kept in small, confined apartments all day.
And if you're not at least walking your dog every day,
then, yeah, I'm with you and you're not giving that like walking your dog every day then yeah i'm i'm with you and you're not
giving that animal the right life but you're like i don't know i grew up with dogs on land so i might
be a little biased but they just you know they were semi-wild but they love coming home and
sleeping in front of a place and getting fed food, you know, like, yeah, that's cool. They're living their life. They're doing it. You know,
they're fucking come in if they want, you know, leave if they want.
That's cool. And so is the human, right? They're able to run.
They're able to move and to do the things in nature that we evolve.
Two, two, three weeks ago,
I ripped one of his toes.
And then just tonight,
the other dog just got a nasty cut on its leg.
through the, we got tobacco farm
behind us. We get acres and acres.
And these dogs have a
blast. And they come back and they get hurt
a little bit. And here's Frank
bandaged up, putting the ointment.
He's got all kinds of stuff to fix it.
But the dog's
having fun. That dog came
that broken toe didn't
even faze that dog.
He's running like
there was no issues.
And it's having a blast.
I'm Michael.
That's funny. and it's having a blast. Sorry. Javos.
That's funny.
Yeah, they're impressive.
I love dogs.
I have two cats right now and I like cats,
but it's because I'm busy.
I work a lot.
I'm in an apartment.
It's not fair to a dog.
But I love dogs.
I just Googled one dog but we have an indoor cat and it has no front claws but this is my wife and i was like i don't i don't like it at all when i was growing up we always had cats and uh it was
always somebody else said that earlier they would would, there was one thing, we had Spiral Staircase in Edison.
And there was a rabbit, I don't know, this thing was like a two-pound rabbit, half-eaten, sitting by the door.
Because they bring this stuff to you.
But my mother would always leave them outside.
And guess what?
Their average lifespan was probably only eight years.
And I picked many of them up because they got hit by a car or we had to take
them to the vet and put them down because they fought with a raccoon that
kicked their ass the night before they'd come home and have the eye hanging
out and all that shit.
But guess what?
The thing lived its life to me to take its claws out and then keep it in its
Like now, granted, i go in the house the
cat's gonna be right by the door you're gonna be all by me purring on my legs all that shit i'll
sit on the couch he'll come up on my lap yeah it's cool but i i think it's also cruel each to
his own that's that's just my opinion you know like this i mean i think i think yeah i think
each to their own i think there's a lot of
like most pet owners out there are really good to their pets and as far as the pet's concerned
they're having really good lives and every you know everything is cool with it just for me it's
just my you know don't get me wrong if i had 50 acres and shit i would definitely get some animals and stuff
do some cool stuff and i definitely think that dogs are i mean for what they've done for mankind is just like impossible to refute and cats do and you know something that is interesting like
so we've raised um or saved and domesticated and rehomed a lot of kittens and farm cats.
We live in a rural area on land with acres.
And we had one cat that showed up and he was a stray, like totally beat up, matted, like ears chewed up, just like rough life, you know.
like ears chewed up, just like rough life, you know? And we took him in, got him neutered,
you know, started taking care of him, getting him back to like a good weight. And he now like,
doesn't want to be a cat anymore. Like it's really freaking trippy. Like he doesn't want to go
outside. Like he's totally happy to just freaking lounge on the comforter on the bed all day and I'm
like trying to kick this cat outside like why don't you go be a cat run up a tree get a mouse
you know and he's like bro I lived that shit life out in the woods by myself and now I'm fed and
like life is good and you know it is interesting because it is all perspective and it is only what
they know and so you know it could be both ways
it could be cruel or it could be beautiful you know they just they don't know any different
um so it is an interesting uh concept and i'm really actually glad that it came up it's been
insightful he's like hey why don't you put my pillow by the window instead and i'll look outside my daughter has a puppy and he's only like
two pounds he's probably bigger uh smaller than our cat and she comes over and he's here
this thing is so scary she's seen it on the side of the road and she told her husband to pull over
power and she picked this thing up and she said it was all matted.
She took it to the vet and they had to shave all the hair off of it.
And it's a tiny little, like I said, I don't even know.
I could pick it up real easy and I got a broken back with one hand.
You know what I mean?
This thing is so little.
And still to this day, now it's been a couple of years, even with my daughter,
it's just so scared to come up to her when she goes outside he he's scared and if they go in the car he'll jump right in the
car he goes right in the car you know he has enclosure and it's scared to go outside even
still to this day now it's been a couple years now i was out here with him in the garage today because they went out and uh he's just it's weird uh i guess they're so traumatized
it's it's you know crazy sorry all right michael I used to be a veterinarian assistant before I joined the military and one of the funniest
things that we had I'd seen a couple times the first time I saw it um the dog was acting really
lethargic its eyes were bloodshot it couldn't really walk properly and things like logical stuff like blah blah blah. And then I was like hmm. And I put a just a bowl of food in there and it just dominated it. I was like, do you guys have any weed in the house? And the dog had had eaten a bag of weed and he was high as a kite and he had the munchies. That probably one of the greatest it was the greatest interactions
it was a bulldog
it was like time to chill in a dark eye once once or twice in my life
it's kind of fun.
It's not good for them, though.
Some breeds can't handle it.
It can actually be pretty bad.
I'll tell you, the Malamutes, my neighbor, he has one and his boss has one.
The two of them are always together.
Oh, my God.
And they're puppies.
They're not even a year old.
And you throw the ball to them, just tonight, Jay threw the ball.
It bounced way up.
And, I mean, this ball was 10 foot in the air.
The dog grabbed it and had a flip on its back.
It landed on its back and just came, and he caught it. It came running up to Jay
to have him throw the ball again. These things are crazy. Pretty wild. It's I think a Russian
Malamu. It's not the Russian one. It's I forget. They're all black and they look like deer.
I forget, they're all black.
And they look like deer.
The guy's got a pool and it's like four feet.
The dog just jumps up there and goes in the pool.
Pretty wild.
He's ready to, the one guy, he wants to have pups and he wants to give me a pup.
And I'm like, dude, I'm 64
and my wife's pushing 70.
We ain't getting no one of them puppies.
things wild running around.
What a beautiful
dog dog, I'm telling you, man.
And how they're training him.
And they talk to him in German.
So all the commands in German.
So most people won't know.
And it's pretty wild
poos and that freaking dog right next to him it's crazy pretty cool
you can see the way the dogs look at their owners that the loyalty you know it really is quite beautiful
i love seeing those videos on tick tock where the people like stage like uh like they they're
filming is like how would your dog react and they're staging like like a robbery where like
a guy comes in and pretends to like be yeah bro and and half the dogs are like defensive and the other half
are just like oh give me the burger that's on this plate and they don't even care that their
owner's just getting schnockered it's uh it's great the the best is when they're eating it
and they're like they turn around and look and go right back to the bowl again instead of helping
And go right back to the bowl again.
Instead of helping.
That's what makes me think the dog is like, it knows it's bullshit.
It knows it's like a setup.
You know what I mean?
Like the dog's like, all right, yeah.
I'm still eating food.
Dude, you hit it on a nose.
And I didn't know this until the Twin Towers went down.
When I seen how the dogs were working.
And I have a lot of friends as firemen and uh jt's one there you go um uh i didn't know that the dogs
did their scent they remember every scent so most likely those two people were in that house
you know prior and they they they knew smell, so it wasn't an issue.
It would have been somebody that they never smelt before,
and I think you would have seen a different reaction from the dogs.
I really don't.
On that note, I got to bounce, but i'll leave you all with this the humans developed
language as early as a hundred thousand years ago and we have domesticated dogs at latest 30 000
years ago so it took us 70 000 years to go from to who's a good boy and I thought
that you all should know that anyway I love
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