Thank you. Thank you. hey
The niggas I'm a Hey. This bitch's not running. what
Thanks for hopping on the stage.
We're going to get started here in about 10 minutes.
Just let more people come in the room.
And we get this thing kicked off.
Thanks for hopping on the stage.
Just give us a little while.
Thanks for hopping on the stage.
It's like the clouds on the wall.
But it's time to get your money, little double-backed ball.
I can't wait to get your money Thank you. keep
okay okay Thank you. E aí Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What's going on, Will?
People are starting to flow into the room.
Oh, I got to bring somebody up to the stage.
People are starting to come to the stage and posture yourselves for when folks are coming in. I need all my books. What's good?
What's going on sir uh so we have to do old school on the comments and the posts
and the repost so give me a sec all right i think i gotta get my audio sorted over here because uh
you are coming in low so i need to figure out what's going on to my side maybe it might be my Let me see here.
Might also be my airbeds. I'm not sure.
This is why it's good to be early so we can figure this out.
Yes, sir. Let me see here.
Just have to be a listener. Thank you. Thank you. what's going on guys can everybody hear me
awesome yeah i got you oh yeah i was going back and forth between the ipad and the iphone trying to get the best audio and may i tell you what you know i hear people talking about trying to get the
music going on these things and like this this apple voice isolation that thing works way too
good so so yeah you gotta switch it to standard mode yeah so so when i'm
using the browser on the ipad it doesn't give me the option from the chrome browser to switch it
to standard mode it's stuck in automatic so i tried the safari and i tried the chrome browser
but for some reason it won't let me move it's automatic yeah so i think, you know, getting started, you know, if we can just repost the room, you know, I think there was like 30 something people that reserved. I want to get in good on Avax. I think he's okay, he's here.
I'm trying to get Mona up here.
So I'm gonna repost this room.
If you guys can just start to post it out there
and let's get about 10 people in there
and then we'll get started. Yeah, yeah, just got my post out.
Man, at least they now finally have spaces on iPad.
Well, it doesn't work from the app.
It just works from the browser.
Hey, tell me if you guys can hear't work from the app. It just works from the browser.
Hey, tell me if you guys can hear the music without the distortion.
All right, let's try this out.
Let me see if you guys can hear it.
This is our theme song. all right guys so it's 9.04.
I want to get this party started.
Thanks, everybody, for hopping on here.
I got Wealthy God up here as my co-host.
Hopefully Hurricane from Student Loans pops up.
He's going to be my other co-host because he's got that energy, that vibe. So just to get this kicked off i want to remind everybody why we're
here with this rwy launch party is all about so real world impact is recognizing projects that
are aligned with social good all right that's actually trying to do something out there raising
awareness and aligning their projects either as an auxiliary to achieving social good direct utility
or just simply bringing awareness so we have a growing coalition and i'm glad that you guys are here we're going to own this new narrative in the crypto space so
six months to a year from now when you hear you know the the influencers on youtube talking about
rwi you're going to say i was there i created that movement so we're going to get this
categorization on coin market cap we're going to push and get that done and uh we're all going to
get aligned and make some stuff happen so i want to make sure that everybody that's a part of the coalition
has an opportunity to introduce yourselves, talk about what you're doing. So everybody has context
on the value that we're all bringing collectively into this space. Let me make sure I don't have
nobody here that's waiting to come up to the stage. Yeah, if you are one of the RWI partners, please come to the stage because, you know,
I want to go down the line so everybody gets to know everybody and we can really build this
community. So with that being said, I want to start off with Wealthy. Yes, that's my co-host.
This is a powerful brother. He does the meme coin therapy space all the time i mean he's he's the the uh epitome of
real world impact out there actually getting after mental health though every day helping people
selflessly just always out there getting after it so i want you to start off wealthy god
tell tell everybody a little bit about what you're doing and what you're bringing into the rwi
wealthy yo so first off it's a pleasure to be here balls on you balls on you balls on you
so um me what i like to do is i like to help people with their mental health awareness
uh holistic healing right not just uh healing healing your mental body, but healing yourself on the soulful
level, on the spiritual level, so you can feel in tune with yourself, tap into emotional intelligence,
right? Spiritual intelligence, things of this nature. So definitely, like I said, we have
a lot of people into the meme coins and always looking for alphas and all of these things.
So we just give them a safe space to just come and just to relax and get more currency of awareness.
Right. Because that's what we say in meme coin therapy, that self-awareness is the currency in there.
that is how we pay each other and uh self-awareness so like i said that's just a safe space that i do
That is how we pay each other and self-awareness.
every day to keep people in and uh a reminder of how much that they should be in tune with
this of how much they should love their self aware of their self and and doing that you're
able to make a better impact on the world and others around you.
The more that you love yourself, the more that you're able to love your family, friends, and the world around you.
And same thing goes with anything else.
So, yeah, that's what we work on.
You know, some people talk about it.
Some people are about it, and Wealthy is definitely out there, you know, having impact every day. You know, he's got a space on lock,
always helping people. I got folks coming off a mute to say amen when he's talking. So powerful
space, powerful thing he's doing out there. And everybody that's behind, you know, mental health
awareness, like good on AVAX, you know, they're big on mental health awareness, you know, then
definitely Wealthy Got space is a place to go. I mean, he has a structured conversation every day. He's got people going
around and engaging and getting active. He knows how to run a community. He knows how to get people
engaged and get them focused where they usually are not focused and actually achieving real-world
impact and not just changing lives, but changing minds and changing momentum. So, you know, I
really appreciate what you're doing out here, brother.
And, you know, glad to have you a part of the RWI movement.
So, hey, Shiny Girl, I see you out there, you know,
so I need you to help us get the space lined up.
So if anybody's not smashing the blue pill, you know, she's our police.
So she takes care of stuff.
Yeah. Hello, everybody. okay trust me yeah hello everybody in the building welcome to the harudabe high coalition lunch party
shout out to everyone gmg ham bow the new wealthy will that's DGHend, Good, Hezing, Trickster, Buddy, KMHMH, Students, Is it Students?
Yeah, Students Loans, Lumine, MJ, HatusJ, Haytan.
Yes, as I've called your name house like that, go to the, go to Bolhinu, see her, make sure you follow follow him follow the co-host like how you take the space tag your friends and family you should tag at least three to five people in that purple pill down there
make sure you drop something drop a bullish comment you know and yes it's a lovely day
yeah god there's a lot to be unlocked meet the people or the projects behind the movement. So, yeah.
I want everybody to introduce themselves again.
Yes, we know a lot of buddies here.
How are you doing today with no wealthy?
Well, we'll be starting from Will.TGHan.
So great to meet you during the last edition of Let's Grow Live
and get to know you a little bit better.
Wealthy God, I think this is the first time I'm meeting you,
One of the things during 2021 that got me excited about an NFT community
was the focus on mental health
and mental health awareness.
So thank you for your contributions
Yeah, we definitely care about the community.
A lot of people say they do,
but it's been proven we're in recording space.
We're giving away over $ hundred thousand and free therapy and we
continue to keep going. So yeah, man, we, we, we love it.
And I appreciate you too, man. I hear your vibe. I hear your energy.
And it's real down to earth, real chill. So definitely I appreciate it.
I gave you a follow back too, bro.
Right on, right on. Yeah. you want me to do a quick intro?
Yeah, yeah, go ahead, please, please. All the co-hosts on here, Hurricane just came up. So,
yeah, we'll go ahead and get it away, man. Yeah, so for those that don't know me, I'm
Will T, now known as Will.TGN, part of the Tree Gens DAO, among other communities as well. Yes, I will have my own TreeGen name
coming soon. But enough about that. I'm the founder of KF Media that you see down there
in the listening audience. KF Media is an educational media company. We leverage blockchain
media company. We leverage blockchain tools and solutions to amplify the impact that we make.
We have a couple of programs right now that we're hyper-focused on. One is called Learn for Impact,
which is our learn to earn program, whereas we use impact tokens as a way to distribute them
to a larger audience of the people that are tapped into our learning
center and learning about, oh, all kinds of different things. Blockchain basics, decentralized
finance, navigating relationships with emotional intelligence, coming soon, financial literacy,
among others. And we have a lot of great tutorials in our learning center as well.
The other program that we're
very excited about, we launched a pilot back in October called Pathways for LATAM, which gives
citizens and developing economies a bypass to enter Web3 without consideration for financial
participation or governmental influence. We've now recently expanded that to pathways for global
adoption. So we have a couple of community leaders making on the ground impact in sub-Saharan
African continents. This is part of our expansion plan that we always envisioned.
So now we're positioning ourselves to serve the entire global south and developing economies where they have barriers to entry in Web3.
And we have a very specialized process that we formulated with a couple of partners to effectuate that.
So thanks for the invite. Glad to be here. Good to see some familiar faces.
And it's always good to meet some new people as well, making impact in Web3.
Thank you so much for being here.
There's a great opportunity on the horizon for all my educators out there.
I recently hooked up with the Hoopers community.
It's a community of coaches, basketball coaches from back in the States that coach high school and college level basketball, these kids you know in line with nba opportunities they run camps and stuff like that
so popped into their space and they saw balls down in the listeners and i said hey i want to come up
and speak and one person was like i don't know man you know there's a pair of balls on it i want to
talk and they didn't want to let me talk so they initially denied me uh verbally but when they saw
what i was posting they said let's bring balls up to the space to the stage so I explained to them what we were doing with real world impact over here
got a room full of coaches that are well seasoned and then you know they said they said you know what
I like what you guys are doing and we want it we want to get behind it so so they're going to get
you know get involved but what they asked me is is in exchange for that they want to learn about
crypto they said they want they want to have conversations about crypto which is a great opportunity i know eagle musk is is strong in the the crypto education
space so so i told those guys that you know what we'll do is try to merge some of our educators
into their space and kind of answer any questions that they have so definitely there's always an
opportunity to achieve uh real world impact in many different ways i appreciate what you're doing
out there and glad to have you a part of the community, man.
So I want my co-host, Hurricane,
to come onto the stage and talk about what you got going on, brother.
Thanks for making it out to the launch event.
I know you wouldn't miss it.
Bro, you already know, man.
Hey, let's give it a clap for him, man.
He's been going hard, bro.
I don't know if y'all see him, but man, he's been posting,
You know what I'm saying, man?
So, yeah, it's dope to see, you know, a lot of other dope folks here.
He's been talking a lot about you, Wealthy, Wealthy God 777.
So nice to, you know, finally meet you up here.
And, you know, shout out good.
We got tree gents in the building. My G-Eazy in the building. Candy, student loans. meet you up here and you know shout out good good i see you dog good care you know what i mean we
got tree jens in the building my g easy in the building candy student loans yeah man i'm here
up here representing student loans the rwi movement when balls first came to me in the space
and told me about this mission and everything that he's got planned i was immediately like yeah bro
this is it man this is it yo let's let's push to the top, and let's see what we can do to create real-world impact
with this incredible technology that we've been given.
So, yeah, man, looking forward to hearing what y'all are talking about,
looking forward to hearing how other people are using the technology,
and, yeah, looking forward to talking about how we're using the technology as well.
I appreciate that, Hurricane.
And, yeah, so his partner in crime, Web3 Candy, had recently posted, I don't know if you guys were tracking, but they just recently restarted all these loan repayment requirements.
There's deferment on these loans for a long time. And folks are coming back into loan repayments that have since doubled and tripled from their initial cost.
And these folks aren't making as much money as the education can afford
for them to be able to repay these things. So folks are breaking down, going through all kinds
of financial struggles and stuff like that. So what student loans is getting after is going to
be very impactful for America in general. I know I'm a person of the world. I'm a child of the
world, but I am an American citizen. So when we have this ideal of America first and strengthening America internally,
education is at the forefront of that because we can't really have impact in our own communities
and our own society if we don't have educated youth that can go forward and solve the problems
So creating rails to make education affordable and help people to escape these student loan
debts as they try to contribute back to society is key. So what they're out there doing,
you know, raising awareness around the challenges with the current education system
and developing solutions around that is definitely a worthy cause that we're all going to cross paths
with that, whether you're putting your kids in college or whether you're paying off college debt,
but we all want our kids to have a bright future and they're going to create the rails for that.
So I appreciate what you're doing out here, Hurricane Man,
and glad to have you part of the RWY community.
Hey, Candy, I see you down there.
Glad to have you up here.
We got to get Candy up here too, yo,
because she definitely has been going hard,
especially these last few days.
And yeah, that's definitely the mission, man.
We've created forums where people can put their ideas, you know, about how to solve this crisis. We come up with
our own ideas. We send them to Trump. We send them to Eric Trump. And, you know, Candy says she got
an in with Eric Trump's wife or something like that. We try, yo. We try to get some things going,
man. But yeah, it's a fun journey to, you know, getting to chop it up with all these people on Web3 and hearing all these dope ideas. And yeah, like you said, balls,
we come together and, you know, wow, that was a pun. Balls stick together, man. No titty though.
Hey, I see, I see we got a hand up over here. Go ahead, Will.
got a hand up over here. Go ahead, Will. Imagine a world where we can no longer assign debt to
education. What a beautiful world that will be. 100%, man. And the reason why I love the RWI
narrative is because everybody has something that's impactful in their lives. You know, whether you're suffering from debt repayment,
whether your family member has a condition that you want to raise awareness around,
whether you suffer from discrimination, you know, being a native or an indigenous people,
everybody has something that they want to change the world behind.
And what a better place to do it than in Web3 with the momentum that we have today,
with the attention that we're gathering, with the dollars that we're able to amass. And imagine what we can do
as a coalition, you know, where all these communities come together and we have this
large treasury, right, to do very significant things. And we can actually, with our collective
minds, do something impactful because, you know, let's face it, the world is in a state of
deterioration. There's not a lot of people that's focused on the collective a lot of people are focused on self and and we all have projects and
we all have the attention that if we can align that behind a particular cause you know collectively
we could do positive things so we all have our own narratives but collectively we can get after
major things and and uh student loans is just you, one of those legs off of that large tree that
needs to be addressed. So glad to have you. Easy, I see your hands up. What's going on, man? Come up.
Yeah, yeah. You know, before I mention like what I'm doing with Impact Concerts and stuff,
I just want to give shout outs to WealthGod. You know, we all need those mental health checks,
whether it's like on the daily or the weekly, but we need it. So thank
you for the great work you're doing. Will T almost said block taint. And I think that that could be
something that could work with the balls as we all stick together. You know, we are stronger
together. I caught that slip up. It was, you know, one of those perfect slips and I think it should
Um, huge shout out to student loans, to Hurricane and Candy. I've known Hurricane for a long time. I was, uh, I was there on the launch space that day. I got my bag of student loans and yeah,
we got to, you know, we can make it, we can make a difference. We can make an impact. That's where
we're here making this coalition to be stronger together. Um, some, I think I forget who was
mentioning the, uh, the B-ball, uh, coaches, but I just
wanted to mention that at one of our impact concerts, we had, um, Mike Swift, uh, NYC
Filipino rapper doing every court can dream.
So there might be some kind of link up there.
Uh, we can always talk about that later, but we'd love to make a connection, uh, with,
Um, and, uh, he's, he's done a lot of great, great stuff too.
Um, and I guess I'll just introduce,
you know, Impact Concerts a little bit. What myself and my co-host and co-founder,
Jose Cabrera from Venezuela, who has been bankless since the age of, you know, like,
well, forever, but he got into blockchain at like, you know, 15 or something. And he was playing
music on the streets there and the economy was really rough. Back in 2017, he found some blockchain stuff.
And he used to come to my shows back in early 2020 and play music.
And he was trying to get out to the Amazon to meet up with his tribe there and form some connections to do some good work with them.
And we threw a little benefit concert, and it worked.
He raised the funds he needed through,
you know, getting tips and selling a few little NFTs that he made. And now that tribe, the Watuha tribe has a giveth project of their own, the university for ancestral knowledge. They've built
some, some places for people to stay that are visiting, uh, been able to get tools to them.
Um, so, you know, that's, that's where the Impact Concert started. What we do basically
is, you know, we're building cultural bridges through music. And, you know, we've done,
you know, Impact Concerts, you know, kind of inspired by Gitcoin and Giveth. We got one
coming up on May 2nd for Artisan. We did some great ones with the Let's Grow DAO during the Gitcoin round. What we do is we
break it up, excuse me, because if you just listen to 10 plus projects that are trying to get
donations, after like, you know, an hour or two, it starts kind of running together. You get a
little bit of fatigue, a little brain fog. So if you break up each speaker with live music from all over the world,
it's kind of like a palate cleanser. And it's just a great vibe. People really enjoy it.
We've been able to have great success getting the project speakers that attend
at the Impact Concerts into some of the top earners of these quadratic funding rounds,
which quadratic funding is another incredible mechanism and magic. We could maybe talk about
that a little later. But yeah, so it's just, it's been an incredible journey over the
last like five years, organically slowly growing. We're starting to see a lot more interest now
as we've dove in deep into the public goods over the last year or so. And yeah, I'm just so, so,
so happy to be a part of, you know, this growing community and coalition here. So let's do it.
Amazing. Amazing. Thank you so much. Easy for being here. Lots of opportunities. Our partner
that's not here yet, Mona from Web3 is a joke, standup comedian, Roaston, the only crypto
roaster in the space that's doing it right, Roaston Wendy, Crypto Wendy, and Roaston all
of the popular folks in the game she was
looking for real world impact or excuse me real live events to uh to attend so like you you have
the rails uh to to make that happen uh so definitely looking forward to that so quick
interlude real quick i just want to recognize a few special people in the room i see david down
there in the uh in the listeners i see gm buys it and i see ethan all
right so these three guys have been soldiering hard you know the ballers the last 14 days these
guys have been soldiering hard making memes liking retweeting getting their their sack of
balls filled up and just just out there fighting through the the Zelle campaign that we had going on. So they rose to the top.
Over 200 folks were competing against them,
and they rose to the top and made it to the prize.
So the first place for the Zelle campaign over the last two weeks was David 4.0.
All right, so he's going to be the winner of one soul.
That's going to be really substantial because the price of soul has went up.
So my pockets are getting thinner and his pockets are getting a little bit fatter.
Then the second place, we have GM Baizid.
So he's going to be the winner of .5 soul.
And then in the last place, the third place, everybody's a winner, is I go back and read, Ethan.
Ethan is going to win one million balls.
So you guys will thank you for showing up.
I want to bring you guys up to the stage one at a time real quick so you guys can claim your prizes.
And I just wanted to hear what you guys have learned going through your experience of interacting with the project as now onboarded
community members i'm interested in what you guys have learned along the journey before we move on
to our next rwi partner so who's going to be the first between the three of you guys
if you guys want to claim your prize then then come to the stage and let's talk in the meantime
until you guys are sorting that out and figuring it out, I want to move on to Good on AVAX. Thanks for coming out.
now with this this meme coin trend um falls on you following cocking you and maybe not blowing
up to the same market cap but i think there's almost more substance behind what you guys do
trying to connect uh you know mental health and testicular cancer awareness and some big topics
and it's not just your cause either um you're you're you're standing up for for everybody
else bringing us all together i appreciate that um who is it um wealth um was the co-host and and i
didn't even know about that uh hosting mental health spaces every day that's awesome um just
to give a brief rundown of how we've evolved from the meme coin space, basically using profits and leveraging whatever we can.
But the latest push within the Avalanche community is to set up our own blockchain, essentially, a subnet.
It's called Good Care Network.
And so we're kind of basically on and off chain uh bringing
people together for for a better cause uh trying to heal as in and uh have social impact you know
both self-care and and caring for others and to to really recognize that and so we have a native care token, not just gas, fuel for real change.
And really, we're still in the early days. A lot of new subnets are emerging and a lot
of them are focused on gaming or the illusion or potential for financial gain. And we hope
that to bring that along too and raising funds in a in creative ways
um but really we want to you know kind of just focus on the the human element and what we can
do what we can build how we can have daps um to both kind of well with web 2 and web 3 uh hasn't
always been good for our mental health so we want to kind of restructure that as best we can to set up different kind of apps and apps to to reward people for different metrics.
Setting up a care dashboard and the aftermath of kind of this recent season with with shame fi and and kind of calling out sellers for
negative behavior but we really want to reward positive behavior people who are you know not just
taking care of their community but you know trying to broaden our horizons and maximize our social
impact so happy to be here happy to be connected with these these good people and growing
Kind of get involved with each other's projects and grow our communities
Hey, thanks. Thanks so much for that that rundown Jeff
Hey, um, why don't you tell them a little bit about the project that that I just had going on in Africa
Bringing that the water out to those those with Sam, that little project we had going on.
Yeah, so international aid has always been...
It's hard to bring kind of the social hype around it.
But I have a friend I met several years ago in Ghana, and he was working on a gaming project at the time.
And really, we've just always had our eyes open to how we can help the local community.
It's different than how it is for me in the U.S.
He's, you know, he tried to start,
we tried to start to grow a bakery last year, kind of had to put that on pause. But this year
we were successful with, and could have been a whole lot more successful with this project called
Wink. But we were trying to promote, basically, you know, selling for the right reasons or being able to
utilize memes and everything like that. It seems almost fleeting or somewhat of a Ponzi, some might
say. But yeah, we secured about 300 AVAX and were able to get this project started in a community that was basically
they had like one well, you know, kind of people had to like wait or, you know, it was
pretty scarce that the water available in their community.
So we were, he took a couple trips out there, was talking to their community leaders and seeing how we could meet that need.
So we're still in the process of kind of finalizing and getting more content out there.
But, you know, happy to be able to, you know, kind of raise our hands and listen first and see how we can really help people in creative ways.
Hey, thanks for that, man. And yeah, so Jeff has been always out there doing great things.
And I tell people that it's not about the market cap, you know, the real equity is in the work
and eventually it'll come and we reinvest in people and just, you know, kind of take a quick
pause for the good of what we're doing, you know, hit that blue pill, repost, you know, bookmark the space, make sure that folks keep coming in.
I'll tell you guys a little secret.
There's a lot of people out there that don't believe in what we're doing.
They don't believe that Web3 can be a catalyst for good.
They don't believe that people will come to Web3 for change and for
impact, that they're only here for profits. So we need to defy those odds as a collective, right?
So when we started Balls, you know, like we said, they come for the laughter, they stay for the
impact, right? The Balls is an acronym, bravery, awareness, well-being, laughter, and social good.
So when people show up and they
say what's that pfp that's crazy got pancake on his head he got syrup dripping down his balls and
he got an eye patch on that's funny right so when they get when they come in the community
and then we pivot and say oh by the way we're doing this thing right so we're doing the thing
not just for our project we're doing this thing for everybody's project we're doing this thing
for everybody who has a vision a positive vision that wants to achieve real world impact. And we
have to create the rails for that, right? So we are the pioneers and we have to be the advocates
for what we're trying to do. And we have to be the advocates for everybody who's trying to do
the right thing. And we have to bring everybody together because we're spread out all over the
place. If you look at any type of deck screening right now, just watch. Every two seconds, there's going to be another meme coin that pops up off of
something that's considered funny or viral. And somewhere in there, there's going to be one project
that pops up with a good cause and they're never going to make it, right? So we got to be the
advocates to make sure that those guys that want to do things reach those $10 billion market caps,
that they get the visibility, that they get trending where they got to get trending at so we can get after what we're
trying to do right there's a reason why you know uh jeff has been looking at a low market cap for
so long but yet he's still out there doing real world events he's still out there shaking hands
and making connections because he's just generally a good person and everybody in here that's that's
here today is here because you guys got the right mindset we're all aligned we're vibrating on the same frequency that's why
we're sitting in the same room talking about this trying to make this happen but we got to keep
building we got to get to 20 and 30 and 40 and 50 aligned projects and then show that there's an
army there's a movement behind this all right it's not about the individual it's about the collective
so i appreciate everybody that's that's here right now so i want to pivot over i see we got dfzd club that came to the stage hey welcome
up to the stage man let's hear what you got going on
i'm sure that he's trying to use his donkey fingers to hit the on mute button i know that's very difficult
so while you get those donkey fingers you know i know they don't have that that haptic touch like the human fingers so if you can't find on mute button we'll move over i see we have uh lumina
lumina envision i love the i love the profile picture you want to come up and speak a little bit
our picture you want to come up and speak a little bit nice to see you nice to meet new people i
already know some from the wood from the audience season and will t and uh triki is here and you
both also came to let's grow once and i think you talked to uh my co-founder Paul. I remember he was telling me that he had a conversation.
But yeah, a little bit of what we were doing. I started my way in crypto actually not long ago,
like more than two years ago. But I directly jumped to the regenerative crypto aspect.
And we founded the RefiDAO local node in Thailand, in Koh Phangan, where I'm based.
And since we have like huge waste problem, the first focus was kind of on finding the solution
for this. So our first MVP was Clean Phangan NFT collection. Clean Phangan is our pitch cleanup
community. So they do cleanups every Tuesday.
And we just decided, okay, let's create a collection that will profit them from the sales.
That was the first product.
And from then, we started to grow this idea
of the whole marketplace where NGOs and communities
can apply to tokenize their real-world impact.
So basically, they fill the form of the impact they created.
And we process the information and create
the collection for them, where the buyers can purchase
this collection and either hold it or resell it or stake it
and get the rebus token as an API reward. This is one project we're building now.
And another one is the D-app tokenizing cleanup efforts. So users can submit the cleanups they did
and get the D-cleanup impact product, which also can be staked later at the Region Bazaar.
We're building these two apps kind of slow because we're using the open source
contributions, so we're participating in the hackathons every month, and that's
But slowly, slowly but surely, we're going to make it.
And yeah, nice to meet new people over here.
Super glad you make it. And yeah, nice to meet new people over here. Super glad you made it.
I just threw up in the nest, just in case if any of y'all have Warpcast accounts,
to kind of get some of the people over there.
Over here, I shared the link on a post that's pinned over there.
So you can get to that if you want to share on the other purple platform uh through my pin tweet which is also in the nest or the jumbotron or the garden whatever
we're calling it outstanding hey i really love what you're doing lumina i would love to have you
a part of our movement so we are having the uh the balls the balls on you page being built right now. The new website is going to be available, I believe, next Wednesday.
We're highlighting all of our RWI partners on there with links back to their websites.
So before we even get to CoinMarketCap, there's going to be a place where we're aggregating all these projects that are doing good things.
So when we want to represent and say, hey, who's out there?
so when we want to represent and say hey who's out there who's doing these things
Who's doing these things?
we're going to have the aggregation the collection that everybody can go and
comb through with a little quick narrative and a link back to your websites if you guys have them
or whatever you wherever you guys want the links to go we'll make sure that you guys are represented
so hey i love what you're doing thanks for being here and and for for you know showing up all right
so hey i see you got tree gens down there hey uh gens. I'm not sure if you want to come up to speak, but yeah, they're doing great things.
They're actually out there trying to help the ecosystem, help our environment.
I saw a video where they actually planted a tree for balls to touch my touch my left, my left testicle.
I really appreciate that. I mean, it definitely resonated.
I felt the vibrations there. And this guy has so much energy.
I mean, when you talk about, you know, like, vibrations through the app, I mean, I felt it.
I think he posted a video recently.
He just planted a tree for somebody.
And I thought it was pretty cool.
I think he's, let me see, is he coming up the stage?
Hey, tell the people about what you're doing, man.
Well, ultimately, the vision is a world where anyone can plant trees and earn a living.
But in the short term, we're trying to
make history on World Environment Day. So you might have seen I broke the personal tree planting
Guinness World Record by planting 30,469 mangroves in a 24-hour period. That's an individual, right?
But the reason I did that, and it took me three attempts to make that happen,
is because I really see it as a stepping stone towards breaking this next record, which is
most trees planted by any number of people in a day, right? So Ethiopia, I'm completely
blessed and honored to have a collaboration with the government of this country. They started
something called the Green Legacy Initiative, and they managed to plant 350 million trees in a single day as a country and then they planted
560 million trees in one single day as a country and then last year they actually planted 615.7
million about 616 million trees in a single day as one country they got like 35 million of people in the of the
population to plant trees that day and and that's just one country right and they keep they keep
increasing the number you know if we get a ton of countries together to say yo let's do this it's
world environment day right june 5th you know how many trees are actually possible right like our
goal is a billion but if one country can do 600 million and we get you know, how many trees are actually possible, right? Like our goal is a
billion, but if one country can do 600 million and we get, you know, tons and tons of these
countries involved, then, you know, I think sky's the limit. I think we could even then go for one
per human in the world. You know, that's, that's going to be the next goal after the billion goal.
But, but the idea is, I don't think that this has ever been done before, right? Humanity getting together to plant an entire billion trees in a day, right?
But unfortunately, we've lost trillions of trees.
Multiple trillion trees have been cut down.
So, like, we need to be thinking bigger, right?
We need to accomplish this goal because, you know, there's something called a four-minute mile, right?
you know there's something called a four minute mile right like an entire an entire mile being
run by one person in four minutes for decades people tried this and got close but they they
weren't able to do it and then finally someone did it right and the year that someone did it
dozens of other people have done it and then since this time tens of thousands of people have run an entire mile in under four minutes.
And even high school students have managed to do this.
And they saw what was possible, right?
Once you see what is possible, it's not the last time that happens.
Now everyone knows it's possible we're going to do it a lot more.
So it's not just to get one billion trees planted, it's to initiate something that's going to really gain traction and ultimately, you know, be like an avalanche to set something in motion, right?
So it's not just to get one billion trees planted.
I want to live in a future where humans can live in harmony with nature, where we don't have to destroy it.
And to live in that future, like this creative renaissance that technology is bringing about, I want it to be regenerative.
And so that's why we say we're building this regenissance together.
Like that's the future I really want to live in.
And so that's why I'm doing all these things that I'm doing and leveraging technology along the way to track everything and reward everyone.
Hey, super dope, man. Hey, explain this to me is it is it that
so i see i see you throwing these things in the ground you know as you plant these trees is that
is that enough for these things to latch on because if so i'm gonna get a i'm gonna get like
20 of these things i'm gonna buy to plant a tree in my neighbors i'm gonna plant 20 trees in my
neighbor's yard when they go to sleep tonight is it that simple it's so yeah well it depends where do you live where you live currently in germany
germany okay so what i was planting there are called mangrove trees and i'm gonna i'm a bit
of a mangrove maxi um because they're such an incredible tree the more you learn about this
tree the more your mind's going to be freaking blown.
But unfortunately, they don't grow everywhere.
They grow by the equator and by the coastlines.
And so that's why I've been going to a lot of countries by the equator. But there are some, you know, you know, yeah, you'd have to travel to do mangroves, though.
to do mangroves, though I think some people try to do it indoors. But the crazy thing about this
I think some people try to do it indoors.
tree, the reason I'm so bullish on it is because they sequester, they say eight to 10 times the
amount of carbon that terrestrial trees sequester. So it's a lot more carbon absorbed on like a per
hectare basis. And they also help with biodiversity. The animals really thrive around them. And
efficient to plant, as you see. And what's crazy is they even desalinate ocean water,
so they can basically water themselves a lot of the time. And so it's, yeah, it's an incredible
tree and very, very bullish on the 123 countries where mangrove trees grow in particular. And this
but um but of course we need to grow all trees wherever you know they're for whichever trees
are right for that environment right um there there are many you know in germany that that you
could plant that uh just you probably eat fruit right like just save the seeds you can germinate
the seeds and you can plant those as trees right you don't even need to buy seeds um you know it's it's not that hard i can yeah we can show you and treekipedia has come
out from sylvie now so we're open sourcing a lot of uh tree planting data real quick uh uh the word
germinate let folks know what that means so so the word the word germany no no not germany germany how about
to say germinate germany all the same thing it's all germs yo you better be germinating over in
germany man yeah so i mean this is something that you don't have to do with all trees. But typically, you know, you want to put the seed in like a dense or sorry, moist area and like in the dark. And it's basically, you know, allowing that seed to kind of take root a little bit to be a little bit stronger. So that, you know, when you go and plant it in the soil, it has a bit more of a fighting chance.
and plant it in the soil it has a bit more of a fighting chance um and and and look you you can
take mangroves and put them in nurseries and and kind of you know build them into seedlings before
you plant them and in some tree species of the mangrove even there's many different mangroves
tree species uh you you sometimes have to do that but but but a lot of the time for a Cereops tagal and Rhizophora,
you literally put those little, they look like sticks.
They're called propagules.
They germinate in the ground.
So it's almost like an underground nursery
that basically is able to do that.
So yeah, like I say, they're an amazing tree.
And that's why I was focused on trying to set the Guinness World Record using mangroves.
We're going to do a Growlympics, competitive tree planting.
I hope a lot more of these records get beaten over time.
100%. I appreciate that explanation.
I see Easy and Crypto had his hands up and Will had his hands up.
Let's start with you, EZ.
Yeah, real quick, because, you know, I grew up doing landscaping and farming and permaculture.
I would recommend if you want to plant some trees, you know, you could just ask the AI, what zone am I in?
Or just ask it, you know, this is my area.
What kind of trees would grow well here?
If you have a little space for fruit trees, that's great because then you're growing something you can eat. But yeah, germinating,
usually you're putting the seed in like a wet paper towel. Sometimes you put it in the pantry
or some need to be refrigerated for six weeks or different things like that. But you can find that
information really easily either by searching out or using an AI. And then you can find out
what trees will grow in your
region. You can decide if you want some like, you know, flowering cherries that are going to make it,
you know, real nice, beautiful when they bloom or something that's fruiting or a conifer or a
deciduous. It depends on your area and what you want out of that tree. But yeah, let's all plant
some trees and especially let's break that record awesome hey i appreciate that rundown easy
hey when he said that i'm bullish on mangroves i said this guy is built different because
most people say you know there's a coin called butthole or butcoin and then rectum coin and
people say i'm bullish on butthole i'm bullish on rectum my man trey jen says i'm bullish on
mangroves you know this is this guy is built different so that's why he's here man i love it
all right well i'm gonna go over to you what you got man think about it for the better part of the
past half century we as humans have been leveraging technology to figure out how to desalinate water
and the secret was in mother nature all along you talking to him will you talking to him yeah see that's what
happens when we drop gems as a collective community with that being said make sure that
you guys go and follow everybody that's on stage we are all a part of the same movement so you know
one of the points of this whole conversation is to make sure that we all know who we are so there have been people who have you know
came up in in our community and they said hey i don't know what this guy's doing i don't know
what this guy's doing everybody's a scam you know because they're not a 250 000 market cap
you know that's why we're kind of breaking those walls we're we're building a family we're building
the community so make sure that you guys follow each other and we're all getting this shared
understanding of where we're going right where we're going in this rwi space
so i want to do just a you know quick social activity all right so i want you guys to
tell us something that's interesting funny and unique about yourself or your project that other
people don't know and uh you know i'll uh i'll start with hurricane because i mean i know that this man
he sits in his backyard grounding with the sun on his balls so that way he can absorb all the
energy and we've talked about this several times on our rwi space you know he does his student loans
rwi space and we have open conversations about this so what else don't i know about you hurricane
tell us dang man you went straight to the straight to the meat and potato about this. So what else don't I know about you, Hurricane? Tell us.
Dang, man. You went straight to the meat and potato.
But yeah, man, that's fire. I'm going to go with loans. I'm going to say something about loans that folks, I don't think folks know yet. We actually just ran our first ever loans tank because, you know, now that we got this whole student loans crisis and whatnot and whatnot, we like, OK, we need to figure out what we can do about this with our coins.
So we launched our coin on something called Flaunch.gg. If you haven't heard of it, definitely, definitely check them out.
It's essentially a platform where whenever people buy and sell your token you get one percent of the of the fees so we're like okay if the government
is going to give people loans and have people pay these crazy interest rates why don't we use part
of that one percent fee to give back and like give to projects that are doing dope ass shit and we
call it loans but it's not really a loan you know what i'm saying it's like they can use it for building whatever they want to build so we ran our first
ever loans tank and it was pretty dope and successful so like now we're like yo our coin
is actually doing something and contributing to the to the greater collectors so yeah that's
something i don't think a lot of people know and yeah bro. Appreciate the shot. Hey, I love that, man. I'll tell you, you know, this morning, you know, I had an interesting experience.
I was I was walking my dog, you know, my little German community.
I was on ham radio and I do my Obama impression sometimes.
So like I'm doing my Obama impression. I'm walking through the woods.
There's these old German ladies walking around with their little dogs.
I'm already I'm already a big black man in the middle of Germany speaking English,
walking a big, big ass dog. So I'm already like a target. So then they asked me to rap
like Obama while I'm walking my dog. So, you know, me being me, I oblige, you know,
so I start rapping like Obama, walking my dog while everybody's looking at me at 6.30 in the morning.
I mean, that's normal, right?
So we get silly sometimes.
Laughter is a part of our agenda.
So if I got to go out there and entertain the whole world, I was walking next to the trees.
So Tree General will appreciate that.
So they absorbed those Obama rap vibrations.
And yeah, so I'm spreading my love to the world.
So who else wants to come up and volunteer?
Something interesting, funny about yourself or your project that nobody knows? And yeah, so I'm spreading my love to the world. So who else wants to come up and volunteer something interesting?
Funny about yourself or your project that nobody knows
I'm pretty sure some hands want to go up here. Jeff has a lot of interesting things that he does in his life
I mean, I'll just unmute and jump in I don't know I was trying to think of think of something funny, but just maybe something people wouldn't know about me. You know, I was, when I was 17, driving to college,
I was doing landscape architecture, studying landscape architecture. I got hit in the driver's
side door real bad, got T-boned and was basically just taken out, you know, just, just, just discapacitated, just,
you know, basically labeled as disabled for, for life. Went through a couple of years of a lot of
surgeries and stuff and was in, you know, a lot of, a lot of constant pain, wasn't able to do much.
You know, I could get around a little, but I was wearing a big turtle shell, like back brace. And
this was, you know, like 25 years ago plus. And so it was rough for quite a
while. And actually the Twitter account I have now is easy underscore CBD. That was my backup
little account that I used for a couple CBD things because when a friend of mine made some CBD salve
at home, I had tried some when CBDs first got popular and they didn't do nothing. So I was
kind of bummed. But a friend of mine's wife actually cooked some up at home and they gave
me a jar and I put it on. And like within like, I don't know, 10 minutes, I was like, whoa,
it feels like something's happening. So I slathered that on my back like 10 times a day
within like three weeks. I was like, oh my God, this is actually totally making my pain get less
and less. So I went to them and said,
you got to get this to people. And so help them sort of formulate. And we just made the stuff
and dialed in the recipe and poured it in little jars and sold it at farmer's markets. And they
have a nice little CBD business going now in Northern California. Yeah, this is my EasyCBD
account because my main account, EasyEnCrypto, got rugged when I got a bunch of impersonators.
Twitter just threw the baby out with the bathwater.
So my account of like five or six years with, I don't know, 7,500 followers or something got banned.
And I luckily had this as kind of a backup.
But yeah, so just something about me that people might not know.
And I love the Obama raps.
I've been known to flow a bit too.
Hurricane knows. I used to host c flow a bit too. Hurricane knows.
I used to host Cyphers a couple times a week.
We used to rap together. Oh man, it was so
That's what we did, man. That's great.
dropping a beatbox during that rap
and I swear they had so much spit
through their own phone I felt it in my face on this
side of the world. I was like, man, that's not a spit inside that beatbox.
It was like, it didn't even sound like a beatbox.
It almost sounded like it was like, and I was like, that is not a beatbox.
Beatboxes don't sound like that.
That might be a blown speaker or it might be, you know, balls reproducing,
but it was not a beatbox.
I don't know what that was.
It could have been a wet box close to your balls.
Somebody mentioned something about the taint earlier and I was like, you know
That's just a small bridge to the balls, you know, that's you know, it's very important every bring that stuff up
Yeah, so hey, thanks for sharing that
Shiny girl, do you need to do any room etiquette? Are we all good? I didn't check with the with the crypto police over here. We're all good and everything's secured
with the crypto police over here we're all good and everything's secured
a shiny girl's off duty you know she she quit her post without being relieved
hey good on a backs what's going on man
yeah so i'll just chime in with my my fun fact is an origin story um so i'm from boca raton florida
origin story. So I'm from Boca Raton, Florida, and it is like the most like concentration of
millionaires probably in the country, but it's wild. On the intercoastal, you see mansions.
And for the most part, like wealthy people just kind of like collect like numbers on a screen essentially like
you know you make money you put in your your retirement money compound it whatever but it
doesn't necessarily like satisfy or like give anyone like i know it doesn't buy happiness um so
my thought that that started you know my whole push in crypto was like okay i want to make a million
dollars so that i could give a million dollars away um so that actually ended up being baked
into the the tokenomics that that i'm still still a long way off but you know i made a million good
tokens and for every dollar that that we're able to mobilize you know because you want you
want to put it to use you want to get in action um you know we burn some of the supplies so that's
the goal um you know yes like you said low market cap but but you know if we could burn the whole
supply to uh reflect that good that we were able to do in the world, you know,
I would be happy. That would be like, you know, my lifetime goal that by myself might take decades,
but, you know, with the collective strength of other good people could be accomplished much
quicker. So it's a bit of our backstory. Fun fact. Hey, thanks for that. Thanks for that,
Jeff. And that kind of proves
right there that everybody's not in the space you know for profits everybody's not in here chasing
chasing money i was on a space about two days ago somebody just recently launched a project and they
had like this this pump party where everybody you know it was like hey bye hold the floor pump it up
pump it up and you know the the name of the coin i don't want to say the name of the coin because i
don't want to you know bring any despair to, you know, the name of the coin, I don't want to say the name of the coin because I don't want to, you know, bring any despair to anybody's efforts.
But the name of the coin just told me that they weren't aligned with anything, you know,
that was impactful. They were just simply trying to make money. And there's a lot of folks that
come to the space and they build up their own pockets at the demise of the unsuspecting new
investor that's new to crypto. It's a low entry into the crypto space.
So they take their last little $200, hoping that they can quadruple it so they can pay their month's
rent. And then somebody makes a bunch of money all at their cost and making them liquidity,
exit liquidity. So when we have folks out here doing the right things for right reasons,
building projects that have meaning, just simply, you know,
bringing people together around a project to achieve impact.
You know, that's what it's all about because, you know, we all have an expiration date stamped on us.
And really, it's about the legacy that we can leave, you know, in our time here.
You know, what have we done that's meaningful?
Because when you're on that last minute, you know, on that deathbed and it's all over, you know, that million dollars, like you said, it's not going to
bring you happiness and you're not going to reflect on that saying, Oh, I did a great
So, so, you know, we're all doing something meaning meaningful out here.
So, Hey, Will, I'm going to go to you, man.
Some people in here who know me intimately may know this about me, but for the newbies,
um, yeah, I have been working on refining my
skills as a home chef for the last decade and a half, and I find cooking very therapeutic.
Speaking about mental health, that's how I promote my mental health and de-stress and decompress
from a long day at the Web3 office or the IRL office, for that matter, depending.
day at the web three office or the IRL office for that matter, depending. Um, so yeah, but I've
taken it to the next level and I've started doing recorded videos on my techniques and, and the
things that I make, uh, that I eat personally myself and turned it into a cooking series inside
of our learning center called cooking with will T. So there you go. Oh, that's pretty cool, man. I like that. So that means that
uh, tree gens can grow the the vegetables. Uh, you can cook them and then uh, Jeff can put it on
a on a blockchain and deliver it over to Germany. I think we're coming up with a logistical supply
network. This works out great. Hey, student loans. I see you out there. What's up, man?
Hey, Student Loans, I see you out there. What's up, man?
Hello. How are you guys? I'm Candy behind the Student Loans account.
And yeah, I'm here with Hurricane.
But so a little fun fact about, I guess, Student Loans and myself.
So whenever I always kind of thought like the greatest meme and the biggest meme in America, student loans, because you always kind of like it's kind of regarded as like monopoly money at this point.
And it just never goes away.
So I always had this idea about the meme coin.
And then I went to the actually the Ed3 Dow conference and I mentioned it in the conference.
They're like, well, why don't you do it?
So I started talking to Zal and Zal. And I was like, yeah. So this time it was like June 2024
before Trump was elected. And at that time, like you just wanted to not, you know, hit the Howie
test to make sure you're not in security. So everybody was just like, you had to have no usage. You really couldn't have any usage.
So I was like, OK, so finally we launched it.
We did on mode first and then we moved to Solana.
And then now we've found our home at base.
But at first when we launched it, it was literally just a meme.
And I was just hoping, you know, like we make some memes.
It's just a meme and I was just hoping you know like we make some memes it's just a meme and then after Trump got elected and the kind of
things changed and now it's like you know you can kind of do a little
something without like getting in immediate trouble then you know and then
the stuff with student loans and dissolving the education department and
all that has been in the news so now this is really formed into a movement. But in the midst of that, I graduated from school
and I had my from college and I had my daughter already. And I went, you know, I had already been
working and kept working. And with student loans, one of the components of student loans is that the interest doesn't start accruing until the day you make your first payment.
have the interest and then if you pay it off in large chunks i just figured did i just work my
ass off and i pay it all off at one time you know so i don't have to accrue interest because that's
the problem with student loans is you can never escape the compounded interest um so i was like
okay cool so i got that liquid figured out i'm super smart awesome and now we're doing we were
doing the meme coin and then uh we uh, we started actually, you know,
thinking about how we could develop the tokenization for the debt, you know, getting
closer and closer to reaching out to Trump. And then it dawned on me that like, okay, you're
going to actually have to pay back your student loans now. So I was, I was like, okay, well,
in this case, you know, it's like like kind of like you donate your body to science.
I'll donate my debt to science to, you know, to Web3 if we make the change in the world.
So I was like, okay, so I think that's fair.
It's like at first I plan on paying it back exactly.
But then, you know, if I'm going to change the world, then, yeah, definitely I'll pay it back.
I appreciate you donating your debt, you know.
So if anything happens to you, I know that I need to hide even more because I have my own debt.
But one day we will be like europe where education is free
and equitable for all that's uh you know i have my short i have a dream speech tricky bot whenever
you get a chance to come up man i love to hear you hear you talk meta writers i see you down there
we got super charlie avax girl down in the comment and the listeners thank you all for for coming out
there one thing i want I want to highlight about this
movement is that we are across multiple blockchains. We got people that's on base. We got people that's
on Ethereum, people on Solana, people on AVAX. We are truly going across chains. We are bringing
impact across chains. That is significant. And I'm proud of that. And I think that we need to
continue. If you are a representative of your respective chains, make sure you go out there
and tell people that RWI does not mean that you need to come buy a token. Does that mean that you
have a competition against your project? RWI is a concept. It's a narrative. And eventually,
with the help of Eagle Muskk who's one of our
partners he has the rails he's actually in the background of of uh solana he has a lot of
connections into the solana team and and he's going to help us build rails towards a decentralized
autonomous organization so we can execute governance over this this concept kind of like
you have the ethereum foundation eventually we will have governance over this narrative and it's going to grow to be something you know big and beautiful but right now
it's just an idea um that we're all aligning behind so we can you know actually get this as
a staple in the crypto space so very significant i appreciate what everybody that's representing
their chains out here today are doing tree gens i saw You had your hand up Okay yes alright so
A lot of people know I planted my first
Tree when I was like four years old that was kind of
But what a lot of people probably don't know
In the water but Jimmy was also born into water
Yeah, I actually had like
I had like this hippie water birth
In like a bathtub in a house
And like I think there was a doctor there
Apparently it's like a smooth transition into the world.
You know, you're like in a womb,
then you're in a tub and then you're in like the real world.
And like, yeah, that's a thing.
And I do love clean water.
Like I actually spent seven years of my life
trying to get people access to clean water.
I used to sell products at festivals. I used to throw a festival, all the fun, clean water i used to throw parties i used to sell products at festivals
i used to throw a festival all the fun clean water and some other good causes um and you know and
then when i was in africa that's originally why i went there is to do the clean water projects i was
building biosand water filters teaching people how to make them from local materials and stuff
and then i i started planting more trees with Rotary Club. I'm actually third generation Rotarian. My grandparents on both sides are part of this philanthropic
Rotary Club thing. And I got involved there for the first time in Kenya. And that's where we
were doing all kinds of projects, including mangrove planting. And this is where my eyes
opened to how incredible this mangrove tree is. And at the same time, my friends like Kawagumba
Village Project, they were talking about all the droughts they're having and how, you know, it made me think about how, you know, climate change is affecting
even the water crisis in a pretty significant way, right? Like, and this, you know, this seemed like
a scalable problem, you know, that can be solved through Web3. And that's kind of how I got here
as a journey, literally from birth. There's my life guys there you had it there you go hey jimmy we have to figure we got
we got to go back to to this being born under the water thing because i'm i'm feeling i have a hunch
that this was before planned parenthood and i just want to know how long they held you in the water
before they took you out because this could this could be a problem
Not I have I have a couple friends that are midwives and so babies when they're born
Naturally know like kind of how to swim and to hold their breath when you're born underwater. It's it's a real thing. It's a real thing
I'll remember that my son is 16. So I'm gonna go and throw him into the ocean and see how that works out.
And then if anything goes bad, I'm blaming Jimmy.
I'm like, Jimmy told me that this works.
I guess it might be age limit.
They need to put a safety label on this activity.
Hey, wealthy guy, I want him to come up and talk a little bit because this brother's powerful.
I want you guys to experience.
If you've got time, man, if you've got time, if you don't got time, we could postpone it.
But I want you to give one of your sessions.
I don't care which one you did a session today.
But I just want them to hear the power of meme coin therapy from the wise mind of Wealthy God.
You got time for that, man? You got time for that?
I mean, yeah, I could do one. I'm just driving right now, but I don't need my hands.
Yeah, absolutely. If you need your hands to talk,
then you're wired incorrectly.
from New York. New Yorkers need a hand to talk,
talk without moving their hands.
I do express myself with my hands, too.
Oh, okay. It's dangerous.
you drop some knowledge. I'm going for my mic
on mute, and I'm in receive mode.
Hands on the wheel, but lay it on us.
Y'all can hear me good, all right?
We got you loud and clear.
Okay, so real briefly, like I said, we spoke about a space.
We had a space where we spoke about how to actually manifest, right?
actually manifest right what we tell people like people think that they have to do certain things
in order to manifest uh like conscious things but not realized that every day no matter what you do
you are manifesting right so uh even whenever you are waking up and you are listening to people speak or you waking up just just
getting up and starting today take it off yourself you are manifesting a
reality of lack of self-awareness because you are giving attention to
everything except you so that's why we always preach about, like I said, giving time to yourself,
making yourself a priority, right? Because a lot of people tend to feel depressed or stressed or
anything like that because they abandon and they resist their self all day. they never take the time to check and ask their self how am I feeling?
Right. And also realize that you are the person who is the question.
And you can answer right up whenever you ask the question.
answer right up whenever you ask the question.
the external where only respond.
You have to. Oh. Hey, O.P.
Hey, Walter, we got a little
we got a little ruggage there.
No, we got you now. You back okay yeah that's what we sound like
in uh in order to to feel the peace you have to be the the piece you have to practice action
the piece and you have to take action the piece right because a lot of times people are caught in the mentality of I have to see it in order to believe it.
When it's really, it's really according to the laws of life is in order to see it, you must believe it.
So once you believe it, you truly see it.
And that's why a lot of people have ended up in a depressed life or stress life or anything like that because they
truly believed in that stress they proved they truly believed in a depression and no matter what
it is if you believe in it is yours with abundance so that's why it's good to know that you shall
channel your energy constructively with awareness because if you if you're aware of it or not your your magic powers are still
they're still operating right so you're like especially i tell people like when we talk about
i get four keys which the four keys i always give is the power of visualizations the power of words
the power of emotions and the power of actions right so uh whatever you do with these four keys is really literally what life gives you.
This is how you request of life, right? And it's not, and to be honest, awareness is we already
have everything. Everything is already ours because energy is not created nor destroyed.
So that means that energy is already there existing. It's just about how to tune into the frequencies because because as we know, everything is based off frequencies.
Everything is energy. It's about knowing how to tune into it, just like a radio station.
You know, you know what station you would like to listen to, you know which ones suit you better.
I like to listen to, you know, which ones suit you better.
And yeah, that's basically what it is.
So we definitely preach about elevating yourself, elevating your vibration through grounding yourself.
All right. Which is taking your socks and shoes off and connecting yourself to the earth.
Because as we say, they say the bottom of your foot is called the sole of your feet.
Right. So this is connecting your soul to the earth, which we know english language is a whole word play within itself so yeah connecting your soul to
the earth and to charging your electromagnetic energy because you have a biofield you have
an electromagnetic field uh and this is what uh gives energy to your mind body and your human body
which keeps you in this world so definitely knowing how to charge and balance that energy does a
lot for the mind the body and the soul I said especially if you've been having
thoughts of lower nature thoughts or lower vibration thoughts like thoughts
of a lot of stress or thoughts of a lot of
overwhelmingness or anything like that this is a great way to recenter yourself. Also with another one
that I love to talk about is conscious breathing. So especially if you're not able to go ground
yourself, just conscious breathing wherever you are and actually take the time to focus on
focus on uh inhaling holding and exhaling focus on each each process every process
and do that a couple times and no matter what you're feeling if you're angry upset
uh sad whatever it is i guarantee you that you will feel uh back in balance with yourself
it's just that's it that's the law of life. That's the foundation of us.
The first thing we did when we came into this world was breathe, right?
Our lungs filled up and our hearts started pumping and everything else started going.
So definitely, like I said, always make sure you practice the foundation of you, which is breathing.
Especially if you find yourself breathing into your chest, this is a good reason why you have those thoughts that you've been having and why they hit you the way that
they do, because you're not even breathing properly. So if you find yourself being a
chest breather, you want to evaluate yourself. And if you're a chest breather, I'm pretty
sure that you're having those type of thoughts. So you're going to want to breathe into your
diaphragm, which is the bottom of your stomach trying to breathe into your waist, right? As I would like to say to people. And definitely, yeah, within doing
that, you feel in tune with yourself. You're able to increase your vibration. You're able to make
sure your cup is overflowing. So throughout the day, you're able to give abundantly to whomever,
is overflowing so throughout the day you're able to give abundantly to whomever whether it's money
or whether it's love or whether it's advice wisdom or whatever or just at least uh sending some
vibrational frequencies to up their vibrational frequencies right but it's hard to do that if
you're low on your vibrational conductivity so yeah that's just a message that we speak about.
Hey, well, thanks for dropping that. And, you know, like this is just a sample of what his brother goes into in his space.
And, you know, that that idea of manifestation, that's a powerful idea, because, you know, if you look at the law of attraction.
Right. So, you know, if you can see it in your mind, you can hold it in your hands.
And before you even get out of bed in the morning to start your day, you already start creating your day, right?
And this is with everything that we're doing.
We're manifesting when we think about whether or not we're going to be successful in our projects because we envision in our minds, you know, where we think this is going.
And we attach an emotional state to that thought.
So before you get out of bed and you get to work, you're already imagining the annoying coworker.
You're already imagining the difficult task.
You're imagining being stressed out in the day, and then you're putting the emotions that's assigned to those pictures in your mind.
So before you even walk into that moment, that future state, you've already created it, and then you just are going to the scene, you're going to the play, you've already developed for yourself.
And that's really the power of manifestation, even in the things that we're doing.
I've never once, in all the endeavors I've had, I've been downrange in Iraq for 15 months.
I've been in and out of Afghanistan. I've been in a lot of different places, a lot of different challenges over 20 years in the military. And not one time did I have a doubt in my mind that I was going to make
it out the other side. And I think the power of belief, the power of manifestation is what allowed
me to, you know, make it out. And I'll tell you just guys a quick story. You know, I had a battle
buddy. His name was Victor Langrica and we we deployed in 2006
and he had gotten an article 15 he got reprimanded for for uh dating a soldier that was in training
was absolutely forbidden soldiers in training you don't touch them if you're at active duty
so he got an article 15 he got demoted down to uh specialist e4. So before we deployed, he had gotten her pregnant before
he got in trouble. So we deployed. He came back home in December to see his kid get born.
And he told his mom that he didn't think that he was going to make it back. He said he felt
like something was going to happen to him. And this was in December, January 2007. He was shot down in a Blackhawk and he passed away.
And this is, you know, the power of thought, the power of manifestation.
You know, the question is, is did his belief create the situation or was the situation destined to happen?
You know, but it was just really interesting and ironic how close his statements were and his belief lined up with reality and how it manifested.
So you have to be careful what we think and how that comes out. Go ahead, Wealthy.
Absolutely. Yeah, that reminds me of another story that I heard about the guy
that they had a cancer going on in their bloodline, quote unquote, but he felt like he had it. So he went to the doctor to get evaluated.
They ran the test and they told him that he didn't have the cancer. And he told the doctor,
he was like, man, I still feel like I'm going to die from cancer. Like I just know I'm going
to die from cancer. And the doctor was like was like man you don't see any signs of cancer
so i wouldn't i wouldn't think like that and the man left and said like it took six months from there he actually developed cancer and he died within six months just because of the fact that
he believed in it so much like whatever you believe it manifests itself like the vibration the body it takes shape it
takes form so that's why it's definitely uh big to watch how you think and feel about yourself like
i even tell people from the awareness of when they say like uh like life is hard bro or
you got to work hard for success.
Like, just saying certain stuff like that, like, it is done for you.
As you speak, life gives you more situations that make it to where you have to work hard, right?
You know, you're saying I can't trust nobody.
Life will send you more of that frequency, that vibration of people that you cannot trust because this is the commands that you have given of life.
Right. When I realize that your words are commands, whether it's a question or whether it's a statement, it's a command.
So, you know, what do you command of your body, right? Even if it's like you think in terms of a computer, when you give commands to a computer, it operates and it follows as such according to the commands you give it.
Low vibration, loss of depression, anything like that, you have at a point in time you have consistently and persistently gave yourself commands of depression.
Whether it was constantly being around people who had a depressed energy and you not realizing that they was emotionally dumping on you.
Or whether it just, you know, come from different things.
But yeah, that's definitely a big one.
So just watch what commands
that you give yourself be monitor your words and how you speak about yourself because really you
are the biggest bully you are your only enemy right because what other people think doesn't
make doesn't create your reality just like they're saying they say well other people eat don't make you shit you know so that's that's literally how it goes so who cares what other
people think what you think is what writes your book what you think is what forms your reality
is what uh you know is how your movie is directed and filmed so yeah use it wisely
in film so yeah use it wisely 100 and uh you know i appreciate that that walked in and i would say
that you know in the crypto space you know i did a little research i'm working on an article right
now but you know we raised raised awareness for our mental health and and the crypto space is a
very unique place to do that because you know 77 of the suicides that are committed are committed by men. And the demographics show that between the ages of 18 and 35 are the demographic that are actively, as far as for men, are actively in the crypto space.
And that coincides with probably about 50% of the men that commit suicide are within that age range.
of the men that commit suicide are within that age range so that means that when people you know
especially men you know men have a habit of nesting and bottling up their emotions and
suppressing them and not talking about them and then you mix that with the crypto space that can
be very cruel um you know whether it's it's financial loss or or being heckled in a community
i've seen some some uh degrade of some relationships recently
from folks over in the AVAX world where people are going at each other on social media and
they're trying to smear each other with posts and stuff like that. And you never really know
what's the straw that might break the camel's back. So I think it's important that when we
have folks that are channeling the right mindset, the right energy, and are aware
that we act as advocates to uplift folks, be sensitive to the people that we're going to
interact with just because you're behind the PFP doesn't remove your social responsibility
to do the right thing and act in character. Because when you take this away and there's
an in-real-life event, are you still going to represent yourself the same way that you did when you were behind the pfp so it's all okay to have fun and and kind of you know cut
up every once in a while but there's real people real lives that that we have the opportunity and
the privilege uh to interact with right so the question is what do we do with that interaction
so that that's super important just i see we have yeah Yeah, go ahead, sir. I was just going to jump in and say thank you to Wealthy for those words of wisdom and balls, too.
I just wanted to add on, you know, the language we use is super important and our mindset as well.
And all kind of being that, you know, coming from vibrations of the universe, that's partially why I connect so much with music and the musical vibrations
and the vibe that we're able to give at these impact concerts.
And we lean in towards kind of that positive vibe music, whether it's acoustic or electric
or bongo drums or flute or spoken word.
But we do try and focus on that kind of the vibe that is leaning towards that positive with the live
music we bring. And I think that it creates a bridge, it creates an environment where when we
bring these, you know, public goods and social impact projects together, it's just it's like
another layer. So I really I really also love to have people connect with music.
love to have people connect with music.
Yeah, EZ, Wealthy actually talks about that, you know, about how when you're having those
bad days where you had to break up, so you put on that song and they're singing about,
you know, my dog's dead and my girl's gone and everything is going wrong.
And then they start singing that song and then you're like, oh man, you know, like I
My dog's dead and my girl's gone everything's going wrong you know and all of a sudden you realize that uh you
know you start to manifest more of that reality because now you're putting it in your ears you're
you're subconsciously programming your your next your next experience and you know music is super
important and as a as a music connoisseur you would understand how the standards i think it
was like 432 hertz changed to 444 hertz
there was some type of transition between unnatural frequencies and frequency and the natural world
frequencies to create chaos and this disruption in your minds and in your in your energy just by
simply using the frequency of music and how instruments are tuned so music is weaponized uh to to create this this disruption in society
and and when you consciously uh utilize it as a tool to uplift it's a powerful thing you know
and that's why in church to have organs you know church organs that are tuned to specific frequencies
to to you know trigger certain type of energies and people you know definitely is a tool so you
know glad that you're doing what you're doing man quite a uh quite a few of the musicians that come and play uh you know frequently
at the impact concerts they tune to 432 hertz because it does make a difference that is you
know that is a natural frequency that is yeah it's more healing it connects more um whereas the 440
when they switched over to digital is basically dissonant in certain ways
Yeah, so you know, yeah we being aware of that stuff is also important. I
Think you just gave me the topic for tomorrow's titles weaponized music
Absolutely man when they say drop badass girl, you know that that messes up my energy man when they
i was like what should i do should i drop it too i'm like i'm confused you know so
and i definitely gotta keep me in line because you know i never know what balls might do
i'm sure definitely that's why i tell, man, you got to clean up your playlist. Just because you resonate with things and you're comfortable with certain music, there's no growth. I'm not going to say no, there's not much growth and change in being comfortable.
So you have to tap into new songs, right?
So start actually listening to the words of the songs.
Like I said, we were just talking,
he just said like literally we have songs,
especially if you are speaking of a life
of high self-worth, right?
And you're manifesting a wife or a husband
or whatever the case may be. But on your playlist every day, you're listening to breakup songs like I hate you. I wish we never got together. I wish I could see your face again just so I can kick it. Like, really? Why are you listening to that?
Really? Why are you listening to that? Why are you listening to that? It makes no sense. Like, it makes no sense. If that's not the reality that you are desiring, don't do it. Right?
Frequencies already where they speak of things in a certain nature.
They use the power of I am, but they still make it in a nice, catchy song to where it don't feel like a lesson or something.
You know, it's just all about, like I said, you seek, you shall find.
Yeah, unfortunately, in the music industry in Hollywood, they push just a lot of negative and like crazy satanic stuff.
And it's like, if you're just listening to the stuff that everybody else is listening to,
it can just drag you down and put you in a worse mental space.
So, you know, I like listening to like old music.
I'll listen to like folk bluegrass gospel, yo.
That'll put you in a good mood when you're feeling down.
Well, 100 100 100 and uh you know it takes me back to um
you know in the bible you know it says in the beginning there was the word and the word was
god and the word was god you know so you know to me that was a powerful thought because it talks
about the power of the word and the reason why they call it spelling is because the act of putting together these letters and communicating them verbally has the power to to invoke things and
you know in the bible it says i am that i am and the way i interpret that in my understanding
is that whatever you empower and say that you are is is going to be the manifestation of what is you know so you have to
you know be mindful on what you listen to and what your subconscious voice is telling you and
i kind of talked about this in one of our wealthy spaces is like if you were to not say anything
and just right now you know if everybody can do this this little science experiment
inside your inside your head just scream surprise surprise, you know, inside your head.
And the question is, did you actually hear? Did you hear yourself say surprise?
All right. And most people can actually articulate and say, yeah, I heard myself say surprise inside my head, even though I didn't vocalize it.
And that just kind of shows the power of thought that you don't need ears to hear.
You don't need eyes to see.
The creation process starts with thinking and communication goes beyond, you know, the frequencies that we use our vocal cords to create or the frequencies we interpret with our eyes.
Creation goes beyond that.
You know, it's all frequency and vibration.
And there's a there's a mysterious thing that's going on,
you know, that we don't really take time to observe because there's a lot of distractions
in the world. You know, we have reality TV and we have music and drama on news that distracts
us from our higher purpose. And, you know, there's a reason that we're all aligned for our NFT collection, we're going to drop 1,111, you know, baller army NFTs for the purpose of the collective, you know, the number 1111, you know, what it defines, you know, the fact that we're different backgrounds some of us were born in water some of us was born in dirt some of us were born in the hospital right but then we all ended up here
somehow through some divine intervention with all shared purposes so i think that's pretty impactful
you know so creation is a is an interesting thing yeah when i was a teenager i was i wanted to do
i was at a swimming hole and and there was like a do, I was at a swimming hole and, and there was like a waterfall
and there was a, a rope swing. And, um, I wanted to do a backflip off the rope swing and like,
you know, land it, like crush it. And there were some people around and I, I just visualized it
a few times. Like the whole time I was like climbing up the cliff and I'm like, just visualizing,
pulling off this perfect backflip. And, uh,
you know, I got up there, grabbed the rope, swing out, boom, launch myself, like, just like feet
straight up in the air, do a backflip, come down, landed it perfectly. And that was when I was like,
damn visualization that works. 100%. I appreciate you sharing that story. I posted in the Jumbotron, you know, just something you
guys have to watch it now. But I posted something to Jumbotron for for another one of our RWI
partners that's no longer here with us. But her message lives on and I'm doing doing my part to
make sure that she resonates. But Rebecca Smith is up in the jumbotron. She was
one of my soldiers that I had when I was over working in the criminal investigation division
in the army. And yeah, she had gotten, you know, cancer in her lungs. I don't know how she got it
because she lived a super healthy lifestyle. I think she might have, you know, just, I think
she may have smoked some time in the past. I don't know. But when I knew her, she was like this holistic person. She got cancer in her lungs
and she didn't know it. She didn't do checkups. That's part of one of the things that we do is
raise awareness that, you know, like wealthy says, you can manifest things in your body, but you
should always do your due diligence to maintain your health. She was getting out the army after
doing four years just to pay off some
student loans, exactly why she was there. She just joined. She had two kids that were both grown,
both in the military. And the only reason she joined was to pay her for loans. And as she was
getting out the military, you have to do an exit physical. So they asked her, they said, hey,
do you have any issues? And she said, no, I think I'm good. But sometimes I have this
heaviness in my chest and I get these headaches sometimes but i'm good the doctor says hey before you get out you know
you're gonna lose all your medical coverage so let's get you evaluated so that way you if there's
anything going on we can make sure you're taking care of before you get out so she goes to the
doctor they find spots in her lungs they do a cat scan in her head they find spots in her brain
so she had cancer and metastasized from her lung to her brain so they told her that day doctor comes back in the room he starts crying and he says hey you know i'm sorry but you got three
months right so she goes from getting ready to get out in the military student loans cleared off
finally going back to her husband in New York, two kids in the
military, you got three months left. So everybody around her in the unit, all sad, you know,
everybody's upset, Rebecca comes, and she's just still smiling, still beaming, still looking forward
to the next day, and everybody's like, how is this girl doing this? She just got the worst news,
that you got three months, we're literally going around trying to get your bank account signed over to your husband and get everything set up.
And she stayed positive through the whole whole ordeal. She stayed positive.
It turned from three years into seven years that she survived.
In that time, she got to see two grandchildren be born.
She got to see her son get married. She got to take trips.
She had a lot of experiences and she brought a lot of joy. And one of the things that she wanted to do is she wanted to help people.
She wanted to help people with her story. And I was doing a mentorship program and she said, hey, Mike, she's like, can we post videos so I can speak to people that might be going through the same thing I'm going through.
So I can give them some encouragement and some strength to make it through what they're doing.
So all while she's struggling, she wanted to help other people. She'd never thought about herself.
Not one time did I call Rebecca and she said, Hey Mike, I had a bad day. I had this diagnosis,
the spots on my liver increase. It's in blood it's my bones she never at one point in
time told me about the increasing degrade of her health she always asked me how are you doing
and she always focused on other people so what i'm going to be doing is just posting some of
those videos that she created to put a message out to people that might be going through something
and one of the videos is pretty cool.
She actually did a plank challenge, you know, challenging herself,
showing that getting up in the morning and finding purpose,
despite your situation, despite that she had gotten vertigo
and she was dizzy every day and she had all this degrading her situation,
She still got up every day.
She got ready with purpose.
She took care of her health purpose she took care of her
health she took care of her fitness and there's people that's dealing with less and they're doing
less right and she was doing a lot and she was doing a lot right so she wanted to motivate
people and she was doing a plank challenge challenging herself she made videos and she
talked about some things i look forward to sharing that uh with the with the community
but yeah just give her video a watch uh in honor of her rwi initiative and what she represented
and share it with people that might need to see and get that message you know it's really important
so um with that said uh we'll pass it over so i'll see if Tricky. I see you in the room. I see MetaRise in the room.
I see Flock, the Flock Father in the room,
Heaven Leaves in the room.
If you guys want to come up and talk,
We'd love to hear what you guys got going on.
If you guys have an RWI project
or you guys know somebody with an RWI project,
You're looking for more coalition partners that want to join the movement,
align with real world impact.
Candy, Candy, you still back there?
I think Crypto Candy wanted to go actually get some candy.
She disappears from time.
So I'm glad you came up to the stage to speak.
Usually Crypto Candy, you know, she's down in the comments.
So now she's out here representing.
So I appreciate you up here representing the project.
I just want to let you guys know what the plan is going forward, the vision that we're going to do.
So right now I think we have 12 aligned RWI members.
My goal is to get to about 20 to 25. And then I'm going to start harassing CoinMarketCap hard.
We're going to submit some applications. And then we're going to try to get that narrative published. And then once we get that narrative published, I'm going to talk with Mona from Web3 is a joke.
And then we're going to see if we can start to get this narrative in front of some influencers so they can see what we're doing.
So Mona from Web3, when we had our conversation, it was pretty interesting because, you know, how she connects with the space is she's a comedian.
She does stand up roasting and stuff like that.
She had 10 of her comedian co-workers that committed suicide.
And she said this is a prevalent issue in the comedy space.
Just in January, she had one of her comedian friends jump off a building.
Another one overdosed on drugs.
So she understands the importance of mental health and she's really
passionate about what we're trying to do so we're going to see if we can you know like have her go
out there and message this out to some of those influencers that she you know deals with on the
daily uh in the meantime while we're trying to get out there with some visibility for the narrative
uh we're going to be working with Eagle Musk
to start to establish the governance structure
So Eagle has lots of rails, you know,
to get this stuff done, like I mentioned.
He teaches how to structure
decentralized autonomous organizations
as one of his educational things.
And he onboards indigenous people
and gets them jobs uh doing things within the solana ecosystem so he has lots of rails to
create utility um and governance models and that's exactly what we need right now uh within within
the rwi as we bring more projects on so So looking forward to starting to develop some structure. But the first step is the coalition and awareness,
and then we'll move forward.
So if you guys have any ideas,
this is not a me thing, this is an us thing.
We're going to be trying to put together
about how we're going to structure this.
I'll be starting a Google Docs
and sharing it with the coalition partners.
And then we're going to collectively,
you know, kind of put our vision on paper
so we can execute on a deliberate plan.
Sounds good. We got a plan. Let's grow.
100%, 100%. I see we got one of our big supporters on there, Edgardo.
He's always liking everything. I didn't see what your pfp picture actually is i'm trying to figure it out when i see those
little tiny posts but thanks for showing up man appreciate you so um crypto price everybody's
watching bitcoin price run up uh i think i think we're on the verge of a great breakout you know
this is uh we're getting close to hyper bitcoinization uh i think this is a good thing so web 3 is going to be all over the place pretty soon
i'm not sure if you guys have been following the following all the news around uh the the
spread of the bitcoin space but i i uh i was talking with the
solana labs folks about two weeks ago the conversation was you know how do we how do we
get mass crypto adoption uh we talked about uh meme coins as being the onboarding mechanism
for communities into the crypto space because you know know, things like Solana, Ethereum, you know, are kind of,
you know, they're not really a good onboarding for low-income families. You know, when they first
come in, they like to speculate. So we talked about the RWI initiative and how a lot of these
affiliated meme coin projects would be, you know, good, healthy onboarding for some communities.
And they highlighted how Bonk was doing some RWI stuff.
They seem pretty excited about the RWI initiative.
One of the guys that I was talking to from Solana Labs is actually a former Air Force guy.
He's spent four years in the Air Force, so he definitely has some good camaraderie and connection there.
So looking forward to trying to figure out which chain will be the home for rwi you know i mentioned this i'm kind of pitching them against each other
between sui bay solana and uh and the avax you know trying to see which one is going to be the
home for for the first support for rwi uh so yeah make sure you guys are tagging those chains as you
as we make our post and you know encouraging them to take a look at what we're doing so um i don't know if like true gen has any experience but
uh one of the first chains i i kind of heard about particularly from a social impact perspective was
celo cello um however you say it but uh, so when I was first getting into crypto,
they were like, all the projects were kind of feeding
into this project called Impact Market.
And basically what they were doing that they're,
you know, they're still focusing on like putting education
forward and everything like that, micro grants.
But they did universal basic income through crypto
for impoverished community so
like they had like a letter to elon musk for example that's like hey like you know i saw you
know un you know had this huge number to to like you know end world poverty by like 2030 or whatever
it was and they're like yeah that's cool but cool. But with crypto, we can lower, take away billions in administrative costs
and just empower people directly.
So I thought that was pretty cool.
I haven't been following them as much,
but I think they might have some social impact projects.
Yeah, Sello definitely had some
public good funding rounds
and stuff. I need to check
into it a little more too.
But they're a big supporter of
some projects doing good stuff
I think everybody has to be a recruiter
for what we're doing. Keep your eyes out.
If you're inside of our DM group and you find somebody that you think is a good candidate for what we're doing,
invite them over, add them into the group, introduce them to the group.
I think this conversation that we're having here, we've got a lot of the partners on here getting to know each other.
Eagle Musk is already locked locked in you know he's not here but but he's he's been keeping
track of what we've been doing he's been popping into student loan space so he's he's connected
but you know the goal is to build relationships among the partners so everybody knows what
everybody's doing and everybody has like value that they can exchange with each other like
everybody like you know what with just project creating that layer one you know if you're if you're an avax rwi project and and you know he's he's able to onboard those projects
onto his layer one to create utility a lot of things that come up all the time it's like how
do we create transparency for any type of like uh donations that we're doing contributions to
um to non-profits you know how do we do that and uh you know having that layer
one is is key uh we also have uh ami who's not not here right now uh avax meme index
um he's over on avax as well so he's he created like a pretty much a financial
index just like the stock market of all the meme projects and uh he's also creating he has
army finance that he just launched to create
some dev tools for for people who need to do uh market making or wallet management or you know
just kind of make it easier to to manage your your projects uh you know with the tool sets that he's
doing so he's doing a lot of great things everybody has some type of value that they can deliver to
all the other partners so i think what's important is that we continue to talk and build those relationships and kind of see where
those points of intersection are at uh between what we're trying to do yeah i know the the um
group chat is good for like keeping the conversation going but maybe we could have some sort of like
uh you know organization you know whatever it might be you know google something or other
um and like you know knowing like okay who has like technical skills to offer who's you know good
at art um you know i think like we when we were starting off small last year we kind of got like
the initial logo and stuff together but to almost
like create like a visual universe of these projects um coming together creatively um would
be cool um and you know that that gets people's attention uh if you're sharing like art with
content and posting um so yeah i could definitely use people's skills i know for me i'm
i'm learning uh the basics of coding but i cut out um but yeah that makes sense um i think what
we can do is get with eagle and then kind of have him start to develop the dow structure
so we can start to organize like who can do what you know probably make some
subgroups on you know developers artists you know uh real real world or in real life activities
and then we can start to create a structure around who does what and then and I kind of think we can
do like a shark tank type deal like if somebody needs you know folks to surge on their projects
with resources then we can do like some type of voting mechanism and say, hey, you know, this person needs artwork.
This person needs some type of development, you know, and then collectively we can surge on those RWI projects because, you know, when one's successful, all of us are successful.
So I think that it might be a structure we can get in place.
structure we can get in place. Hey, student loans, go ahead.
Hey, student loans, go ahead.
I was just going to suggest, I don't know if you've
used it yet or are familiar with it, but the Charmverse is a great
place. It's kind of like Notion, but without the steep learning curve.
Is my mic still working? I don't think. Yeah. I need a mic check
here. I don't know if I'm rugging or if I... You're good. You're good. Did you hear?
You're good. You're good. Did you hear?
But yeah, Charm vs. Great, it also has DAO mechanisms built in, and it has like a forum, and then it helps us permissions to like pages to token gates.
For some reason, I can't hear myself. I can't hear anybody anymore, so let me try to put it on there.
hear myself i can't hear anybody anymore so let me try ah dang dang yeah i was gonna actually bring
up uh if if we can move away from google and decentralize more to go to charmverse or unlock
protocol which i just found which is incredible um i guess it's kind of like a charmverse a luma
a po app all in one with like you know everything uh everything, uh, everything you could, could want. I haven't,
I've made only a slight intro into it, but, um, yeah, I think charmverse could work too, for sure.
See if we got our, our, our host, uh, with the, with the man with the big balls back, if he can hear us.
Yeah, I just sent him a message, bro.
Trying to see if he knows how to reset the room.
But in that case, in the meantime, guys, make sure y'all like the space, repost the space, and hit the...
Oh, is it? It ain't no purple pill down there?
Oh, Lord, ain't no purple pill down there oh lord ain't no purple pill i got a i got a blue plus circle yeah yeah i just looked at that lady ain't even purple pill on her
hey this is it this is a well this is a sneak attack can you guys hear me
yeah can you hear us yeah you see you see I'm behind yellow balls now.
You thought it was blue balls, huh?
I'm the balls with the...
Yeah, you've been tanning.
You've been tanning a lot.
Yeah, I'm over here with MJ.
So, you know, we got two balls in one room.
Because, you know, balls stick together.
So when the blue balls go down, the yellow balls come yeah i don't know what happened like like all of a sudden my my uh
my audio went out i saw i saw fingers and faces popping up and i was like either a they're just
like being nice and just post posting their fingers and faces or like they're just like being nice and just post-posting their fingers and faces, or like they're actually talking.
So I'm glad I had a backup plan.
Candy was saying, and I would definitely second that, moving away from the centralized Google and using something like Charmverse or Unlock Protocol for the organizationals, and both those have, you know, some nice benefits.
And I really love the idea of getting into the Web3, you know,
like with what we're doing, the more we can integrate that
and the more we promote it.
So, yeah, any ideas, again, you know, like this is the collective
and everybody has different skill sets and time availability
and stuff like that. So, you know, we gotta get get organized uh not to take away any time for what
from what you guys are currently focused on but you know we're gonna chip away at it you know
i'll do whatever i can do you know to make sure we push the narrative but we're gonna go places i say we got a few new folks in here uh see super super thanks for for joining here let's see you
know making my way to the top sbc nft super mining revenue sharing nfts all right he's doing some nft
stuff we got tx crypto chris you know so let me see what he's doing here. My crypto calls can't be bought.
So this guy's over here talking about crypto call.
We got evolve your mind, which I really like that narrative.
Founder of evolve your mind, peel the onion.
You want to come up and speak?
It seems like you're over here.
You got this little light coming out the pineal gland over here.
Throw up your hand if you want to speak.
Throw up your hand if you guys want to come up and speak.
Throw up your hand if you guys want to come up and speak.
We're looking for some more RWI partners.
Alright, we got a new speaker.
Evolve Your Mind is on stage.
You want to introduce yourself to the group? I think he came in rugged
You can do what we believe in you
All you gotta do is just take the finger
Like I said, balls has a unique problem
Because we don't have the pointy endpoints
So it's really hard to hit the unmute button.
But if you have normal digits, you can speak.
I think you're struggling.
I think you're struggling.
We're going to drop you down and then bring you back up.
We're going to drop you down and then bring you back up.
Because you came in with the rug.
You better not be hugging at me.
What are we talking about?
I see RWI, Codeless and Launch Party.
My head hurts so bad right now.
I'm about to try to eat some food, but tell me what it means, please.
Is this evolve your mind?
I mean, if you mean my name, no, but everybody can do that and benefit from that.
I'm sure that your parents didn't name you of all of your mind at birth, so we're just going to call you that because that's what I see down there.
No, you would see anyway, heavenly, anyway, if we're being, you know, and no, my parents did not name me that. That's besides the point.
And no, my parents did not name me that.
That's besides the point.
My Twitter's all screwed up.
I only see three or four speakers.
Everyone else is a listener.
I know Twitter gets stuck and ruggy.
But yeah, nice to have you, Heavenly.
And by the way, the V part is my real name.
So to that is what I say.
and I did come from heaven so again
thank you Heavenly for all your wonderful
energy that you bring into the
impact so these projects that you see represented here, they have their own narratives, but they're all aligned behind some type of social impact initiative to try to bring some positivity into the crypto space through direct utility or raising awareness or doing some type of auxiliary function to achieve real world impact. So this is the launch party for the coalition, this alignment that we're doing.
Just talking about what these guys are actually getting after. So
you're in the midst of greatness and your name is heaven. So I mean this is where good stuff
happens. So it's perfect. Yeah, that's what
I'm saying. That's what I'm saying too. That's what I'm saying too.
Yay! I'm saying that's what I'm saying too that's what I'm saying too right come on that's wonderful okay perfect so does that mean um oh the sun
look the sun came out the sun is shining more now because of that that's
confirmation that we're in the presence of some heavenly
entertainment, education, empowerment, party people, wonderful, evolving people, love,
Thank you. Heavenly, you's all. Thank you.
Heavenly, you should be like a DJ.
You know, the disc jockeys would be hyping everybody up.
You're like the hype woman of the RWS.
I'm just saying, you all heard him say it you know somebody call that gospel
keep going heavenly you wake up you wake up like this right uh sure depends on the day
depends on the day well make sure that any day that you wake up because we got we're shiny girl
she don't always wake up on the right side of the bed.
So we have another one of our soldiers.
When she wakes up on the wrong side of the bed, she's bossy,
and she comes in there telling everybody what to do, but we love her,
and she does great things.
But, yeah, so you guys can balance each other out.
And also, there's nothing wrong with being bossy, by the way.
Being a liter, liter, liter.
I was learning German earlier in my Bible study group,
and it reminds me of Lederhosen when I dressed up for Oktoberfest.
Oh my goodness, it's so funny.
Well, I didn't wear Lederhosen because I'm pretty sure that's the man costume.
And, yeah, so I apologize because my head hurts, like I said.
Um, need to eat some food.
I do like, though, the DJ idea, and I do, I do like, um, you know, making parties and fun times for people because carpe diem, right?
Yeah! Yeah! carpe diem right yeah yeah they're really good at that yeah yeah i used to be a dj on on x so the only thing i can
do is i can hit these buttons like this everybody that's that's that's what i'm when i'm doing the
space when i first started doing spaces
i'd be the only one in the room so i would tell myself a joke and then i would hit that
and i was like oh everybody loves me so much and i'll be in a room by myself so now i didn't find
this until recently so this is the way that uh that i actually you know pacify myself this is This is actually what was really happening. I don't know how to do that.
You'll have to show me, though.
Well, this is why I appreciate...
Oh, my head hurts so bad.
You know, in real life education.
Because, by the way, I was learning how to be a DJ.
I actually did it the one night.
And I did so good. I was so proud of myself and my
teacher was kind of he even left me by myself because he had so much faith in me and it was
my first night and um it's just I appreciate when people like take the time to teach and then also take the time to let you like do stuff
you know to like fly baby bird fly eagles reference uh
no but the point is like even right now i really, I really do appreciate it. And while the, you know, the Chidette crew and the TIF crew, which is, like, me, but really the Chidette crew and, like, the ecosystems, you know, it's just really nice in the good way.
Thank you. You love your energy. I was going to say, there's a massive coronal hole on the sun right now,
peppering the whole earth with heavy particles. And when we get these heavy solar storms,
a lot of people get headaches. I've been having, I mean mean I've suffered migraines since I was a kid so I deal with a lot of that but a bunch of people
that I know have been suffering pretty pretty gnarly headaches the last few
days and those those coronal holes those solar storms can definitely add to that
so they also just stress in life and stuff so I would say drink water maybe
caffeine can also sometimes help,
depending on if you're a caffeine drinker.
That is like perfect recipe for a perfect day,
Stay away from the coffee.
I call it liquid crack. Don't know. Stay away from that coffee. I call it liquid crack.
I said stay away from that coffee.
Well, I don't drink coffee.
Because it has the reverse effect on me.
However, I do like tea better. However,
But yeah, no, it's still...
And I think maybe that's why I'm getting a headache.
However, back to the good stuff.
That's good stuff. So, Yasp Let's get back to that. That's good stuff.
So Yaspark, Yaspark's something that was in my mind.
So when EZ was talking about, you know, the recommendations, I was like, you know, I'm
kind of an herbalist and I like to do homeopathic, you know, treatments for when I'm sick.
So I'm interested in like what you guys, you know, use as like your, your like secret,
you know, homeopathic thing to solve problems.
My favorite thing is oil of oregano. I don't know if you guys have heard of that before,
but that's kind of like the best supplement to take care of everything. I mean, it's antiviral,
antifungal, antibacterial. I mean, it's pretty much any issue you got going on in your life,
swallow some oil of oregano and it's probably going to kill it.
You know, so it's definitely a good thing to put inside your medicine cabinet.
So I get you some oil of oregano if your husband or your boyfriend is bothering you.
If you poke a hole at the end of it with a safety pin, you can squeeze it in people's eyes and also acts as a deterrent for, you know, like attackers.
It's good for everything.
It burns. It burns, baby, it burns.
Well, you know, I got one even better than that.
It's the oil of heavenly love.
And it doesn't burn unless you want it to.
No, legitimately, legitimately I can explain that.
It's also legit, much like myself.
Yeah, so I do believe in herbal remedies in mother nature i was out um you know
basking in the sunshine now vitamin d super important vitamin d vitamin c all the vitamins
a b c d x y z you know the use and, the usual suspects, you could say.
Oh, and yeah, I think it's important because, you know, whatever movement we're doing in
crypto land, in the wonderful world of Web3, or the real world, which I much prefer a lot of times.
Well, really the both pairing the two is that's where the sweet spot.
Heavenly, I'm going to tell you about a special vitamin.
So vitamin B is bravery, awareness, well-being, laughter, and social good.
So everybody needs a dose of vitamin B.
If you don't got vitamin B, then you got to swallow some balls.
And then you will get all of those values.
Bravery, awareness, well-being, laughter, social good are the side effects of balls.
So if you need those side effects in your life, swallow some balls. it seems like she's having a good time over there you know this this health conversation
is definitely helping i'm sorry there's a ball in my throat let me up
i think she's healed ladies and gentlemen You have seen the healing in real time.
We have laid the sack upon her forehead and cast those demons out.
Really, creation, if we're being honest, is super important.
No, I'm eating a piece of caramel chocolate.
That's how I'm getting my caffeine.
You know, I see a poor person
down there in the listener. He's just
disappeared. Poor person is like
he's like that guy that follows you everywhere
and then when you turn around, he disappears.
That's how a poor person is. He's always
there. He's always retweeting, reposting.
He pops up in the room. He never talks
but he's always right behind me.
Gotta love those silent supporters.
They're always a mystery.
Now, my brother thinks it might be an ex that's just following him around and just kind of hiding behind poor person.
So we're kind of suspicious.
I'm activating all my old agents, and we're doing an investigation to figure out who's this mysterious poor person.
I even offered poor person some balls and guess what?
He didn't take the balls.
He never posted his address to get balls.
So I'm like, what poor person doesn't want balls?
I mean, you know how many pairs of balls is in one million balls is
500 000 pairs of balls in one million balls that was some quick math right there that's
some good in math in my head i see we got we got um see poor person It's a real thing
Down there in the comments
We want to give you some recognition
Well you know what actually
The reason why it's offensive
I am a domestic violence survivor
Literally took all my money
like so that term in of itself like that's just first of all I just don't think we should judge
anybody number one right because everybody like should just be really careful because you never
know you know you just never never know life works in different ways right so I
just don't I don't judge people and even saying that words like that retards stuff like that like
I've been hearing that a lot in these spaces and we're just so much more intelligent than that
so I'm just wondering why you know the conversations kind of, you know, take those dips.
I love to dip, you know, like my left hip, right hip,
when you dip, I dip, we dip kind of stuff.
Or, you know, with my friends and all that.
And it's just, you know, i like to have a good time and it's not really a good time
to me like ever putting anybody down like i gotta i gotta pause i gotta pause at the fact that you
just gave a reference to like you know your your birth year because anybody who references that
song comes from a very elite group of people because not everybody
would reference that song you go to a kid that was born in 2010 they're definitely not gonna
throw that out there so we appreciate you
she did it so smoothly too i know she did it smooth like When I did Yeah
See or we come and ride a train
We smooth like butter and just keep it moving
Keep it moving at the station
Just like that and also though
Classical music I especially love me some box so
yeah so who's gonna play the good music since we have all these great people
cause I'll have a dance off with you wealthy
you're about to watch out
for real for real. Me and Weldy together would
tear up the door and it would be so much fun. That honestly would make me so happy.
It felt like a good time.
Yeah, well, I'm speaking it. Y'all were talking about manifestation and stuff. I'm speaking it y'all were talking about like
manifestation and stuff I'm speaking that
into existence like you know the
thriller dance of like 13
there's a lot of relevance
does anybody remember the thriller
absolutely I mean that's usually
what I do as I'm going to my bed at night time I go dun dun dun dun dun and I start doing a thriller dance? Absolutely. I mean, that's usually what I do as I'm going to my bed at nighttime.
I go, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
I start doing a thriller dance through the hallways all the way to my bed.
Then I lay down like the zombies and I go to sleep.
I used to do that actually at like our local haunted park.
I actually did it this year too because my girlfriend hit me up trying to do like something
and I just support my friends is what it is and it was adorable because it wasn't like
you know me I just really love and stuff and so these kids like join in and I just love seeing their faces like, oh, it's so magical.
Just, you know, kind of like being like in Disney World doing the parade, which is a fun fact.
Anyway, point is, yeah, no, it's just whatever anyway point is yeah no it's fine so thank you because you guys all
can contribute i'm gonna interject here i see we got uh civil civil uh regen tings at the bottom
uh just popped in there as a listener i see that you do civil impact social impact web 3
uh i'd love for you to come to the stage and talk about what you got going on.
I'm waiting for that request so we can bring you up.
You gotta play music while they're coming up to the stage.
Heaven, that's what we have you for. You can sing a song.
If I was at a real place,
I want you to use your voice and sing
while we wait for Civil to pop up on the stage.
I don't know the words, though.
Just mumble the part you don't know the words, though. Just make it up. Just mumble the part you don't know.