SHILL TANK šŸ¦ˆ NFTs + Memecoins Sharing Your Projects $Dyl Spaces

Recorded: Jan. 30, 2024 Duration: 3:19:27

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We're all gonna make it, take my girl on vacation Bad acts to the top, honey, acts, make it pop
I can't do this if you wanna leave me all in on my own
Been quarantined too long, so I feel comfy all alone
Won't you meet and buy an end if peace is better when I'm stoned
I could hide, then I'll wax me, I'll be stern, I'm a farm
T.M., and you do it by myself T.M., everybody needs help
T.M., it's not been a great, great day We're all about heart, but we gotta get paid
T.M., T.M., T.M., T.M., T.M., T.M.
I said, I don't want to be them.
GM, GM, GM, GM.
Just slide up from my office, see them slide up from my DM.
GM, GM, GM, GM.
Let's go, everybody, GM, GM.
Welcome, welcome.
It's a great day for Web 3.
Thank you all for coming in today.
Let's start saying what up to some friends here on the stage.
We got Watto. What's up, Watto?
Thanks for coming in, man.
Thanks for hosting this space again.
I've been loving them, man, doing them on the daily.
So shout out to you.
Everyone go follow Dil, man.
He's building some great things out here.
Just chilling today, got the deck screen up as usual,
looking for some nice gains.
There are a lot of rugs going on, but that's crypto,
so you've got to take it with a pinch of salt,
you know what I mean?
Yeah, man, I feel you, man.
You know, we're showing up every day.
We've got to keep building.
That being said, I don't see too much activity going on
on the blockchain, but actually, you know,
ETH is up.
I guess ETH is up a little bit today.
That's actually a good sign.
So what do you think?
Are things going to be trending right into bullish?
Are we going to have more sideways?
Are we ready for the bull market, man?
Well, it's tough.
It's the question that everyone claims they know the answer to,
but in reality, no one really knows.
It's going to be tough.
We've got to wait till all the ETF stuff plays out.
I'm looking forward to the JUPE a job tomorrow.
Have you claimed any JUPP?
Yeah, I don't know about JUPP.
How do you know if you are eligible?
I mean, how do you get eligible for that?
So what I did is I went on my Phantom Wallet,
and there's like a kind of, if you go to the browser section,
there's like a link to claim the JUPP a job.
So you just click on that link,
and you can see if you're eligible.
I think the token gets a job tomorrow.
I've been seeing a lot of weird speculation that, you know,
originally a lot of people were thinking, you know,
it's going to launch at 50 cents,
but I've seen people saying $3.
So, you know, who knows?
But you just got to get in there,
and you can claim up until the 31st of July.
So you don't need to claim tomorrow.
You're plenty of time.
Yeah, it's their job season, maybe.
Yeah, so it's great to find some.
1200 JUPP, you think that could be worth 50 cents, or what?
Yeah, so supposedly the launch price is 50 cents.
That's what it says on the right.
If you scroll down, it shows the expected launch price,
which is 50 cents.
So at the end of the day, you know,
that's $600 for a free airdrop, so it's not too shabby.
And, you know, who knows?
It might pump. It might sell off,
but it's free money at the end of the day,
so completely risk-free.
Yeah, man, that's cool.
I'm trying to learn some more about...
Let's see, about the JUPP airdrop.
I did this learning thing.
I can't remember what it was for.
I did some learning platform.
I thought it was for the JUPP airdrop,
but maybe I'm mistaken.
But, yeah, it's pretty cool.
There's so much going on on these Solana coins, you know?
Things are going crazy over there.
Are you pretty active within the Solana coins?
Yeah, man, I'm a bit of a Solana maxi.
I don't really, you know, touch much of the chains.
I think Solana is going to be pretty massive,
especially for the meme coins.
They come in bull run with all their cheap gas fees.
Obviously, meme coins, they're still good.
You can get some quality gains on them,
but for the majority, they're learning crypto.
They're looking at trying to put $200 in a meme coin
and paying $60, $70 gas fees or whatever to them.
It's not really worth it when they can come over to Solana
or even Polygon Avalanche doing some pretty cheap gas fees.
So I think Solana is going to do well, man.
I mean, I'm here for it.
Speaking of Solana though, man,
I heard you are you bridging the deal coin over to Solana?
Yeah, I'm looking into it.
I think it's a good idea.
Is that something you'd be interested in?
Oh, for sure.
If the deal coin's on Solana, I'll pick up a bunch for sure, man.
And I think that there will be a lot of Solana people coming over.
I'm checking you out.
Do they have V3 liquidity on Radium or is it only V2?
I heard it could only be V2.
Yeah, it might only be V2 right now.
Okay, so yeah, basically what I was planning to do
is like a Solana pre-sale, right?
So basically send your Solana and then I deploy it into the LP.
And then we have liquidity to start.
So I'm thinking of doing something like that,
but I'd like to see deal coin get back over at least like 100K market cap right now.
We're sitting pretty low.
So yeah, I think we're going to need some more growth on the deal coin.
So buy that deal coin.
But yeah, I think expanding the Solana will actually be huge
and bring us a lot of new volume.
So it would be nice to see a little bit of growth
and then we could go into Solana.
But also I think it's a way that will bring us a lot of volume regardless.
So yeah, I think bridging to Solana should be really cool for sure.
Yeah, man, it's going to be super dope.
And you know, I'm just, I don't want to take away from any of the other speakers.
So I'll just leave you with this last bit.
I'll set up a group, obviously, we were speaking a few days ago
about putting your music on metal.
So I have set up a group with some of the team members on X
that added you onto it.
So whenever you've got time, if you want to take a look, we can discuss things.
Obviously, you had some ideas yourself.
So I'd love to get you on board before the app update next week.
So if you ever have any time, man.
Yeah, man.
How can I find the group on X?
Can you bet it or something?
I have too many messages on here to find stuff.
Yeah, man.
We can do telegram.
We could do telegram or something else.
But yeah, but if you message in here, I'll write back and I'll put it in.
I don't know if I've written in there before or have I not written in it yet.
I'm not sure if you've written in it yet.
I mean, we could we can do telegram as well.
Telegram would actually be pretty good.
So I can if you want to message me your telegram name or whatever,
and then I can set that up and yeah, I got you here.
I'll send it to you.
Yeah, that works.
Yeah, but I definitely want to talk.
Let's do that.
Maybe we can bring in some volume through Mattel.
And then we can go ahead with the Solana launch sometime after.
So that's definitely possible, too.
Yeah, man, that'd be dope.
Well, thanks for having me up.
I'm looking forward to hear from the other speakers as well.
I'll give everyone a follow in here if you follow back and have a great day,
Continue building.
Let's go, man.
Appreciate you coming in, hanging out.
Good vibes.
Let's go next to Rima.
Welcome, Rima.
Welcome, Rima.
How's it going?
Are you there?
Are you there?
No, Rima.
Well, let's go to white sky.
White sky.
Hi, dear Gia.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
How's it going, white sky?
I'm doing fine.
How are you doing?
I'm so glad to be in your space.
It's been a while.
We didn't talk.
How are you doing?
Thanks for coming in.
Happy to have you here.
Welcome to the stage.
Happy to support some of your art.
Let's see what you got.
Do you want me to talk about my Rs or something else?
Tell us about your art.
Go ahead.
I just pinned them.
Should I pin them again?
Go ahead.
Let's see it.
Go ahead.
Tell us about it.
Well, it's my new collection.
As you know, I'm an architect and also an artist.
I use the last version of My Journey.
And this is a futuristic city.
I designed and I named it White Star.
I designed buildings and also the outfit of the models
and then blend them.
So, I'm going to read you the description if I found it.
All right.
Go ahead.
Yes, sure.
It's just I'm looking for it.
White Star.
The city adorned with avant-garde architecture, high-tech marbles
and fashion-forward elegance invites you to step into the future.
And in this piece, Galactic, I designed her outfit inspired
by the view of galaxies and also wanted the building behind her
to look like a space station and just one piece is left.
And also, there is a Vanasan piece in my new collection.
It's named Brightwave and I like it so much.
I like how mysterious the buildings behind her looks
and her outfit.
I hope you like them too, dear dear.
And I want to say hi to all dear friends who are listening.
Also, thank you.
I appreciate your attention, my dear.
Back to you if there's any question I would be happy to answer.
That's some beautiful work.
Thank you for sharing.
If you want to go check it out, leave a like, leave a comment.
Thanks for coming in.
Great stuff.
I like it, White Sky.
It's very hyper-realistic and futuristic.
Very cool piece.
Everybody go show some love.
Give a like.
Give a comment.
Thanks for coming in, White Sky.
Awesome work.
Happy to support you.
All right.
Next up, Milwato.
What's up, man?
Yeah, just quickly.
I just want to say I've set up the group.
So to make things easier, have you got like a specific time
you'd want to get things moving?
Obviously, we're doing the space right now,
so probably not right now.
But, you know, is there any time specifically
we can get things spoken?
We can get on a call this week.
Usually, like, midday is good for me.
Thursday, I'm busy, I think, from 12 to 2.
But what day is good for you guys?
I mean, I could do later today, this afternoon,
or I could do tomorrow in the afternoon.
Okay, I'll let them know.
I'll write them in there.
Nice, nice.
Yeah, just post the time in there whenever you're free,
and yeah, man, we'll get cooking.
Awesome, man.
Let's check.
Let's see.
Maybe tomorrow.
Let me know if that works.
Let's see how that goes, and if not,
we'll find another time.
Good vibes.
All right.
Well, let's keep it going.
Let's hear from some more.
Everybody make sure you re-post this room.
Let's get some more people in here.
Reply your art.
Next up, let's hear from Meta-Z-Rael.
Meta-Z-Rael, what's up?
Hello, how are you?
I'm doing good.
How are you?
I'm fine.
Good to see you.
I'm happy to be here.
I hope you have a great day, and yeah, what's up?
I'm doing great.
Just hanging out.
Thank you for coming in.
Good vibes.
Good to hear from you.
Thank you so much, yeah.
And hello to everyone, other friends, Rema, and hey,
Ashuya, other friends.
So I can see everyone here.
Well, if you want, I don't know if I, I mean,
if you want me to talk about my art
or talk about something else, it's OK.
Yeah, go ahead.
Talk about your art.
Depend it to the top.
Let's support.
Thank you so much.
OK, let's wait a second.
I'm going to find it because I have so many arts
that they are available.
So I'm going to choose this one that is really beautiful,
and I love it.
It's available on Object, and I make a collection
about usual and unusual things that should be normal.
But it's not.
And how is that?
It's like, I mean, in first drop in this collection,
I just draw a girl that she wanted to smoke,
but, you know, smoking for a girl,
sometimes it's just not normal.
And, you know, it's normal for boys.
And I wanted to show that it's normal for everyone.
It's about boys or girls, so everyone can do that.
And about this piece, this is about a boy
that wants to show their emotions.
But, you know, he just can't do that
because it's not normal for boys to show their emotions.
And, you know, it's not normal.
And I make stories behind every one of my arts,
so I want to read a short story about it.
In his quiet room, a boy named Dante couldn't hold back tears.
Each tear carried a story of unsaid sadness
reflecting the pain in his tender heart.
The room whispered a sad tune like a lullaby
as his tears expressed a mix of feelings
deep within him.
In that moment, the outside world faded away
and his tears played a simple tune of openness.
The idea that men don't cry finally gave away
and the words men are not emotional lost their meaning.
The only one who knew what Dante was going through was his cat.
The cat didn't care about stereotypes or gender expectations.
It simply cared about Dante's feelings.
In that moment, the cat became a comforting presence,
understanding Dante in a world that often didn't.
So I just wanted to show that it's really normal
that everyone, men or women, they can show their emotions.
And it's just so normal that I wanted to show that
sometimes we just need to cry.
And we just need to listen to, I mean, our friends' words
and we need to do that.
So yeah, it's my artwork and only three editions left for 70s.
And yeah, that's all.
And I want to know what's your opinion
and what you think about it.
And thank you so much again for your great space.
Good vibes.
Thanks for coming in, Meadow Zero.
Everybody go show some love, show some support.
Let's get it.
Appreciate everyone coming in today, hanging out.
We got some great art today.
It's great to see.
Shout out to everyone here.
I think Rima's taking a little nap right there.
Rima, are you there?
Oh, she's sleeping.
She's taking a nap.
So anyway, we do have some music breaking out now, guys.
I've been tweeting this.
You may have seen it.
I'm trying to do it every day.
You know what?
I'm going to do it again now.
I'm doing this multiple times per day.
I'm going to tweet Search Crypto Rich on Spotify.
And this has actually been working.
I'm just typing Search Crypto Rich on Spotify
and putting that message out there.
And that's really helping get more people to stream the song.
It's number 10 on my Spotify now.
And they end up listening to the whole album when they do that.
So yeah, it's pretty dope.
And everybody should do that if you haven't yet.
So check out the Crypto Rich song.
But I do want to play one of my new songs, which just came out last Friday.
It's called We Could.
Got new music coming out every Friday.
Let's go.
Check it out.
We Could is out now.
We Could.
If I don't want you, then let's fake.
Because I've got like, I like blowing.
I've got to decide my way.
The song is out now, guys.
Search the world.
We Could.
Maybe I'm looking for
Ride or Die.
And I know she really the one and she won't get away.
Let's go, everybody.
Go check it out.
Get We Could onto your playlist.
Great song.
Good vibes.
And it's just about love that doesn't quite work out.
That's what the song is about.
So go check it out.
And like I post above, go search Crypto Rich on Spotify.
You'll see that I've posted this to the above.
Everybody drop a like and a comment on that as well.
That's just going to get more people checking out the music
and engaging and supporting.
So it's awesome to see.
Now, I also have been doing great on threads.
I don't know if anyone else is active on threads,
but if you go on to threads, you'll see that a lot of my posts on there
have been blowing out, which is awesome.
It's great to see.
You know, things have been a little bit slower in crypto
other than the recent deal, Polygon launch,
and maybe a couple of coins that are getting a little hot.
There's not too much going on in the space.
I'm definitely still looking at every opportunity
I might be able to hit on.
But yeah, it's been a little bit slower.
And that being said, we're just still here building every day.
I'm grinding on getting new people to hear the deal music,
new people to support the community, and it's all good stuff.
So if you're here now, you're a part of it.
Thanks for being here.
Thanks for coming in.
You can now buy a deal coin on Polygon for anyone who didn't know,
with new music coming every single Friday.
So tap in.
Make sure you're following on Spotify,
because I'm working hard to put out that new music every Friday
and slowly bring it to the blockchain over time as well.
And you'll be able to buy into the music through NFTs,
or you can just buy in a deal coin
and get a little piece of everything we're building.
So let's say what's up to midnight apes.
Nicholas, what's up, man?
Good to see you.
Yeah, man.
It's been a long minute again.
I'm glad to be here.
I just popped in to say hi, basically,
and just hang out with everyone.
Not really chilling anything.
We've got the midnight apes coming up soon, mid-February.
And we've got some AI engines and stuff we're building for the Discord.
So come on over and check that out if you get a chance, guys.
And as always, support Dil.
He's got some great things on the go with the Dil coin, with music,
and he's always there to support each and every one of us.
So let's try and do one and the same.
Hit that repost on his pin.
Thank you, man.
Appreciate it.
And always good to see you, man.
I know you were really helping out with our art curation events.
I do want to get back into that at some point.
You know, it's great.
We've got to bring the community back together and keep pushing.
But, yeah, man, I'm out here hustling, making it happen, you know?
I think as the bull market continues to sort of manifest,
the opportunities will come naturally.
So, yeah.
And, yeah, I do want to get back into that.
We'll see about doing the next event coming up here soon.
Definitely.
Yeah, for sure.
Actually, that's kind of perfect timing.
I just sent you a DM yesterday from my personal account,
and I just let you know what I've been up to still gathering artists
to try and curate them into different kinds of groups.
And I've got about 35, 40 people who've expressed interest
and then probably about five or 10 people who are looking
at actually purchasing a slot or doing some sponsorship.
So when we can get that going, there's definite possibility for it.
And so no rush on it.
But, yeah, any time you're ready, if you can find a venue,
I'm sure we can find some artists to fill the space for sure.
Yeah, I think I have a venue.
I'm pretty sure I got a venue.
So I just need to push it forward and make it happen.
So, yeah, maybe we just pick a date sometime in February,
and then we'll go ahead with it and make it happen.
So let me think about that a little bit.
That might be the perfect catalyst that we need at this time
to get something out there and get something moving.
I was just going to say the end of February probably works better
for everyone because there's a lot going on.
But if we can get a couple of events before April
when NFT NYC happens, that would be a huge good way
to promote before and after.
And then I know you'll be busy with NFT NYC.
I think you're a speaker again this year, aren't you?
Yeah, man, I am.
I haven't set it up yet.
But how do I find that?
Okay, session eyes.
See, I never got to see what I was assigned to as a speaker
or whatever.
So I got to see what they ended up giving me over here.
But yes, I am a speaker at NFT NYC.
I was chosen as an official speaker.
And I'm assuming I'm supposed to be speaking about music NFTs.
My submission is in evaluation.
It would be nice if they gave me my own panel,
which is what I applied for.
But we'll see about that.
That would be killer.
Bring in a few people you know.
Are they doing anything interactive?
No, I'm asking for a solo panel.
I'm asking for a solo.
Sorry, maybe a panel is the wrong word.
Keynote speaker.
I'm asking for a solo keynote presentation.
I'm just curious if they're going to do any kind of
interactive stuff where people can tune in by the web
and maybe ask questions that way or make virtual presentations.
I think that would be amazing to incorporate web 2, web 3
and really get the community connected with what NFT NYC actually is.
But I guess that's something to put forth to the higher ups.
That would be awesome.
Although I don't know that they are going to have what you're imagining
because there's hundreds of sessions
and probably ten going on concurrently at any given time.
And it would be cool if they live stream all of them.
But most likely there will be, if anything,
there will be a few that are live streamed.
Was it for your IRL event, how did you stream?
Was it Twitch?
Yeah, I think you put it on Twitch.
And then we had the space running concurrently.
Maybe I'll shoot a couple of emails to NFT NYC and say,
hey, listen, guys, is there any way to make it interactive
so that there's presentations being live streamed
for everybody that's involved overseas?
Because I think that would be a great opportunity
for people to see how large it actually is
and how extensive and how important the event actually is
for Web3 and NFTs.
Yeah, that'd be awesome.
I mean, I'm sure they live stream something.
Like, they sell a partnership probably
for live streaming certain things, you know?
And then certain booths will have their own streams
up at any given time.
But yeah, some kind of central database
of what's happening in live streaming would be cool, right?
Like, that's the type of thing where they probably want
a Twitch or a Kik or a Web3-based streaming company
to pay them and then curate some kind of database
for all the streams that are happening
and then encourage everyone to live stream on their app.
That's actually a good idea.
But I don't know if they'd ever actually do it.
But yeah, I like the idea.
Yeah, it's always something to think about, too,
because you'd be surprised when people organize these events.
They may have missed something that's active in the culture.
So if some people out there, too,
if you have some ideas for NFT NYC
or for the events that you see coming up,
don't be afraid to email there about us
or the Contact Us page
and submit your ideas, because you never know.
Maybe that turns into some sort of consultation gig
or some connection that helps promote your art as well.
Just seeing you active with the site.
Awesome, man. Yeah, that's true.
I love it, man. You're very proactive, man.
We should get some more stuff going.
I love what you're doing with the artists.
I think you've done a great job with that.
And I have some other ideas, too,
about maybe finding some collaborations for spaces.
I think we have a great platform here.
And if I just organized it a little better,
I mean, it doesn't even need to be organized better.
But what I need is some help reaching out
to different projects and communities
and getting them on here for an AMA or an interview.
I can do a great job interviewing them.
I think there's certainly money to be made along with that.
I was thinking of maybe doing it like trying to fill something up
in terms of a monthly schedule,
like trying to go for getting four sponsors
or filling four sponsored spaces in a month, one per week,
and then kind of honing in, focusing on making that good
and charging a little bit for that spot.
But yeah, now that I think of it,
you're the one who's been doing so great
with all of the art gallery stuff.
And while I still want to do that, of course,
maybe we should talk about a strategy
to get more people into spaces, too,
because that's just another way.
And then that, I think, builds perfectly
into the art gallery anyway,
because if they have a good experience here
on the one-off space, then they're more likely to sponsor.
And I mean, I'm thinking the space, you know,
the price on the space would probably be a little bit less
than a sponsorship, or I mean,
maybe at the level of a regular sponsor.
So we'll talk more, but yeah, that gets me thinking, man.
Let's do something like that.
I think that's a brilliant idea.
And they say the proof is in the pudding.
So if people come in here and all of a sudden
their numbers start going up and they start getting
connected to the artist community
and they see what Web3 can actually bring them,
we could even look out.
Sorry, to take up so much time from you guys,
we'll get back to you momentarily here.
But we could even look at getting some Web2 integration.
People that are curious about NFTs just to come in
and like you say, do an AMA session,
or people that are promoting their projects,
it's a great time for them to really outline
what they're going to do in Web3
and how they're going to change the whole dynamic of it.
So I think that's an absolutely brilliant idea.
And you could draw off those too.
You could do a package deal where once a month
or once every three months, there's a IRL event.
So they get some featured spot here in Twitter spaces
and then they can branch off into being featured
in an IRL event, which really helps build up
and would bolster what kind of content
you can provide in the IRL event as well.
Dude, you're right.
That's it.
That's a really smart idea too.
Because then whether or not they want to keep doing
a full package, at least they're going to see
some longer vision to it than just paying for a one-off space.
So it's like, hey, we're looking for sponsors
to do interviews and AMAs on spaces
and put together a great show for you.
And then we're going to have an event,
and it's leading up to some kind of an event.
Or at least we could put that in the bottom line thing,
like packages available, including an event sponsorship.
But yeah, man, I think just starting with the basic idea
of pulling in some sponsors for shows would be great.
And then I can spend the week around promoting
one sponsored show and make them pretty good
and start going from there.
But it wouldn't have to be a ton of money
to make a pretty big impact.
So it would be good to be getting some monthly income
from that.
I mean, as soon as we lock in three or four people
for a monthly package, then we can just make new slots
and start doing it twice a week,
because for sure I could manage two bigger spaces per week.
That would definitely be doable,
especially if we just started off with one
and worked from there.
I already do know of a group that actually schedules
collaborative spaces for us at midnight.
And what they do is they get several projects together.
And I don't think they're all paying
or they are paying for services from the same company.
So if we could get somebody on board like that,
schedule a collaborative space, have you had it up
and then everybody chips in to do it.
And I think the thing is, like you said,
we don't have to schedule it right away,
but it's something to upsell afterwards too.
So people can see that there's more to come from Dylan,
the brand that you're promoting.
Yeah, man, that's great.
I love the way you're thinking about it.
I'm going to message you.
I just saw your message from your main account
or your personal account.
And I'll message you back.
I'm glad we got to touch base a little.
And yeah, well, let's talk about some ideas.
You're doing great.
So I appreciate your support.
And I think we should be doing more sponsored spaces.
And let's create some strategy.
And I appreciate your willingness to just help
and continue coming back.
And the grind, man, it doesn't go unnoticed.
So shout out to the Midnight Apes.
Everybody check it out.
Great community, great NFT.
And you love to see a founder who's working hard.
And we appreciate you.
Hey, right back at you and everybody,
don't forget about Dillcoin, Matic, ETH.
And the Dill NFTs are coming back out soon,
is what I hear.
And you'll have that set up once again.
So very cool.
That's LFG, guys.
Let's keep going here.
Let's build together.
Let's go.
I see we got a few other homies in the building as well.
We got my man, Tricky.
We got Mr. Cap.
What's going on, Tricky?
How you doing?
Tricky might be busy.
Mr. Cap, what's up, bro?
Yo, what's up, man?
I'm just checking your eyes showing support
to the space, brother.
Bro, appreciate you coming in, man.
You got some dope music, some good vibes.
You're always welcome here, man.
And we love to hear some music.
If you got something you want to play any time, man,
that's what it's about.
Happy to have you.
Oh, good, man.
I'm interested in what you got going, man.
And I got a couple of albums I want to drop.
But I want to rock with you on something.
Oh, yeah, man.
What you got in mind?
Are you looking to drop music NFTs?
Or what sites are you on now?
I'm assuming you already have some music NFTs out?
Oh, yeah.
I got a lot of them out there.
But I'm thinking about because of how things are going
and how things used to be back in the days,
how they would put your music on a lot of different platforms
when it comes down to streaming.
You know, my idea now is to start putting my music
across different blockchains as far as Solana, Tezos,
Eve, all the different blockchains.
I want to put my music on all the blockchains
and I'll see, you know, a problem with that.
That's why I'm going to get ready to start.
I'm actually preparing for that right now.
Dope, man.
That's what's up.
Well, yeah, I'm down.
I'm on Tezos.
I think that's a good chain to get active on.
You know, right now I've been building out Dilcoin
and in the future,
that's something that I want to make available
for other artists who are looking to have their own token as well.
So that's something I'm looking at.
But, yeah, my normal recommendation for artists is like,
you know, use SoundXYZ,
try out some of the other sites like Tezos.
Solana could be a good place maybe on exchange art right now.
And, yeah, man, if you got any open verses or something
you want me to check out, you can send it over.
I've been in the studio a lot
and I heard some of your music is dope.
So, yeah, man, let's get it open.
I think about, because I wanted to put somebody
on that second verse for dipping through the metaverse.
You know, I did the first verse and put it on SoundXYZ.
I was going to do the part two with the second verse,
which I already wrote a second verse,
but I really want to open it up to other artists,
have like, you know, different versions of it,
and then drop the whole thing with all the artists on it,
even if it's 10, 20 artists.
Nice, man.
That's what's up.
That's what's up.
That's cool.
Are you going to drop different remixes on your page?
It's going to be the one song we call it in Houston.
We call them a click song.
It's like a song with a whole lot of different artists on it,
And so that's what I was thinking about doing for the
dipping through the metaverse song,
because that's something that all of us that's in this space
can relate to.
It's, you know, it's based in NFT.
It's based in the space that we're in now.
So, you know, that's something I want to get everybody involved
in, especially all the rappers and music artists.
I see Tricky that came back, too.
What's up, Tricky?
Mr. Kat, that's dope, man.
Let's play the song in a minute.
But, Tricky, what's up, man?
It's Tricky Buddha from J5 Space Donkeys,
sponsored by Shibuya Society.
Yo, what up, fam?
I had to pop into space.
I see all these legends hanging out.
Shout out to Alicia down there.
Yo, Dil, how's it going, man?
Nice to see some new artists in here, too.
Nice to meet you, Mr. Kat.
We're actually doing some collabs in my Discord
to make some music video content.
We've got to get more artists in there,
more animators, more musicians.
We've done a couple so far,
but that's a really good way to cross-pollinate
communities and make some awesome content, too.
So definitely check out my Discord
and get in the Dil Discord, too,
if you're not already over there.
But, yeah, man, how's it going, Dil?
It's going good, man.
It's going good.
Just continuing to build, you know?
Other than the polygon drop for Dil,
it hasn't been too much going on,
just trying to get more people into the Dilcoin on ETH,
get it back over $100K,
and then we're also thinking about bridging to Solana,
and we have the Dil NFT drop coming up,
and everything, getting the Dil NFT back
and then the NFT reveal.
So it's been a lot of work.
It's been expensive to relaunch everything,
but we're doing it the right way, that's for sure.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, all these exploits have been really insane.
So many people were caught up in that third web stuff,
and, yeah, there was a bunch of tokens.
There was a bunch of, yeah, just a bunch of stuff
that had to just relaunch on Ethereum.
It's just brutal.
If you have to redeploy on Ethereum,
all those gas fees and shit,
man, I feel for you, I really do.
I also pinned up a little thing on top.
We're doing a space later on tonight, 530 Eastern.
We're talking the Dragon Juice elixir,
the charity we got going,
and we're doing a massive run this time.
We're going to send 30 care packages.
I've already got halfway to my goal.
I need another $1,000 to get completed.
But, yeah, we sent out small boxes to cancer patients
who were going through chemo,
like actively going through chemo last time,
and this time we've expanded it,
so it's more cancer and autoimmune diseases.
And, yeah, we did five boxes last time
because we got some money from Shibu Society
and Puff Puff Pandas.
Shout out to those legends.
And Amanda from Wild Will the Dragons
makes all this stuff.
It's been awesome.
In the last five months,
my health has improved drastically.
And now we're launching this thing as a business
and we're tackling like $400 billion industries.
Energy drinks alone,
we're $137 billion worldwide last year.
But we also have that sleep aid drink.
You know, it's a workout recovery, hangover cure.
It's good for pain.
You know, if you can't sleep, that one's the sleep one's good.
If you like your coffee, the energy one's good.
But, yeah, I could talk about it forever.
So get up to the Jumbotron and set your reminders.
If you can't make it, it's recorded.
We always record these spaces,
and I'm going to do them every Tuesday
just so we can keep on answering questions
because there's so much to go over.
So many ingredients and everything.
Like, definitely just tap in and ask.
And if you want to help or you know someone with cancer
or an autoimmune disease that would qualify for the charity,
I do have some spots available for this next round.
So, yeah, just tap in, guys.
I appreciate you all.
Retweet the room and tag some friends.
Make sure you get into these discords, too,
and tap in with these people that are all on the stage.
We've got a lot of builders here,
and if we collaborate over competing,
we can all win this thing.
We're not fighting over pieces of pie.
We are baking pies.
Remember that, people.
Let's go.
That's awesome, man.
I love the good vibes always from you,
and I love what you're doing, too.
That's super great initiative,
supporting people actually going out there
and making a difference.
I like that, man.
I mean, that just shows how you actually can make a difference,
you know?
You don't have to be some massive project
to give back to the community.
You can do it in your own community
and build from there,
and I love to see you doing that,
you know, because most artists are just out here
grinding for themselves, and I feel that, too.
But you are always giving back no matter what,
and that's great to see, man.
Well, I mean, I feel like I owe it to, like, everyone now
because I was in so much pain for, like, 14 years,
and the last five months has, like,
really, really been life-changing.
So, like, I feel like I owe it to her, really,
to make this thing happen,
and we've helped more people in the last four months
than she's been able to help in a year
because we're organized
and we're doing this in more bulk purchases and stuff,
and one of the reviews we got, one of the testimonials,
she's going through cancer.
She's going through chemo,
and it's mostly like gastrointestinal
and it's another issue.
She was constantly bleeding.
She's in pain.
She was on this T for, like, a week or two,
and the pain abated.
The bleeding stopped,
and she said she had more energy
than she's had in 10 years,
and this is somebody going through chemo.
Like, that's not a great testimonial.
Like, I don't even know what it is.
You know, but when you hear shit like that,
you're like, fuck, yeah.
We're making a difference.
This is going to be huge.
That's awesome, man.
I'm definitely pumped.
That's dope.
That's dope.
That's super nice.
And that's awesome, man.
I mean, I got to try some of that, you know?
That's dope.
So, shout out to you.
Keep up the great work.
Happy to support.
What's up, Mr. Cut?
Man, big shout out to Tricky, man.
Man, that's what you're doing.
It's incredible, man,
and you write a lot of people come in here,
but deal with saying a lot of people come in these spaces
or get in this space in general,
and they really just out for themselves,
you know what I'm saying?
Deal is giving.
You are giving.
I'm giving us a lot of people that give,
and you know, it feels better to give than to receive
sometimes.
For me, it do, you know,
because I like to be in a position where I can give,
and sometimes, you know,
people might think you're not in a position to give
and you still give.
It's because you're in a position to fucking give, yo.
So, man, aint trick.
Man, big props to you, big ups to you.
I'm going to, for you, man,
I'm going to play this song for you
and freaking who anybody,
anybody else that want to jump on this song,
then I'm going to send out the track to you
on your email.
You good with that?
Yeah, for sure.
Let's hear it, man.
Let's hear it, man.
Let's hear it.
Let's hear it, man.
Let's hear it, man.
Catch me on a blockchain.
Catch me on a shard.
Alrighty, man, I'm going to send it to you, man.
Make it happen.
Let's go, man.
Let's go.
I like it.
That's what's up.
Tipping through the metaverse, man.
Yeah, you can send it over.
I've been in the studio a lot lately,
putting out new music every Friday right now.
So, we've got a new song coming out this Friday as well.
That's going to be dope.
So, shout out to you, man.
We've got to keep pushing the Web3 music forward.
And, yeah, I think, you know,
sometime in the near future,
I would like to be able to launch some coins
and help other artists with launching coins as well.
There's also Usic platform,
which is great, and Kaguya Token.
Maybe you've heard of them.
That's a great solution as well.
I'm a big supporter of Usic,
and we're building a platform as well.
But our platform is going to be a DAP
that can work with Usic tokens anyway.
So, that's going to be our main platform.
Other than, like, we could deploy a token for a price.
But Usic, I think, they're deploying musician tokens as well.
So, yeah, but if you wanted to just keep doing NFTs
and music, and then at some point in the near future,
you know, you could launch with us.
So, I'll let you know the process of it.
But, yeah, right now we're kind of looking
for a few artists to start out on it
that'll have a little bit of a budget
to help us cover some of the development costs,
because the first few builds are going to be a bit expensive.
I mean, I already paid for the first initial build, right?
So, from here we can now take that build
and make it for other artists.
But there's still going to be some cost associated with that.
And then, also, the artist needs either their own money
to put into the LP, or they need to be able to sell the tokens.
But, yeah, there's different ways to do it.
Like, what Kaguya did is launch on Polygon,
and then you can start out with, like,
not even much money at all to launch on Polygon, right?
But then you launch your LP on V3,
and you can put mostly the token in,
and then basically tell people to go buy your token
off of Uniswap or off of the exchange, right?
So, you don't need to put too much money
in funding behind it.
But, yeah, it's launching your own music token,
I think, is a great opportunity
that's mostly unexplored.
There aren't many music tokens out there right now,
other than music NFTs, of course,
but this is different because we're basically
opening up our music to a huge marketplace with Uniswap
and with these DEXs that most artists aren't available on,
but they're actually the biggest place for trading crypto.
So, if we can sell our music
in the biggest place for trading crypto,
then there's a big opportunity there.
So, let's get it, man.
Like what you're doing, though,
you're doing the right things on SoundXYZ and all that.
So, keep that up.
And the music tokens is the next wave, I think,
and I think combining them with NFTs is going to be the key.
And so, that's why my platform is built around
combining the NFTs and the token together.
So, is there already a science to doing that,
or is it something you're developing?
Oh, I mean, first of all,
I'm going to make one way of doing it.
That doesn't mean it's the right way
or the best way or the only way.
There's nothing in crypto that's like set yet.
The same is true in music NFTs.
So, yeah, it's probably even more true in these tokens,
which are mostly undiscovered and untested.
It's an ERC that's fairly new.
It's called ERC6551, I think,
and I think it turns the whatever NFT,
whether it's a music NFT or NFT or whatever it is,
but the NFT becomes its own wallet.
So, look into that, 6551.
Yeah, I think that's interesting.
I've heard of that so far,
and, yeah, I mean, maybe it'll be used well somehow.
But I've also just seen a tendency in crypto
to like they like to stick to like the old format
or the regular format despite there being a better format.
But, you know, those metas change.
Like, for example, now everyone's going crazy on Solana,
you know, but there will probably be a time
when Ethereum ERC20s go crazy.
But, yeah, I mean, that format that you just mentioned,
it may still fall under the ERC20 format in certain places.
People have told me it comes up on OpenSea
as NFT or whatever.
It just depends how it looks
and what it feels like for the user experience
and making sure that it comes up on all the sites.
Like, for example, when a new NFT marketplace launches,
are they going to have that standard
and will it come up just like other NFTs
or are you going to constantly be fighting
to get your technically, you know, newer format, better format,
but are you going to be constantly fighting
to get it to be viewed the same way
as what is the kind of the market standard?
You know what I mean?
And I'm only saying that as an artist
with the experience doing it myself
and then being like, wow, I tried this newer, better thing,
but if I just stuck to what the regular thing is,
maybe it would have been more simple.
I don't know. That's experience I've had.
Yeah, the thing that I was going to mention
about that protocol that Mr. Capps talking about
is that I think in the future,
you can actually add coin value to your NFT token
and as such, you can actually evaluate that token
by accumulating different royalties
by any interconnection with it.
And I think it's also a cross-chain protocol as well
where you can build in certain fail safes
so that people can't floor your collections
and all that sort of stuff.
That's cool. Yeah.
So that also brings me to the point,
like probably the best way to do it
is to have your main NFT ERC 721,
have your main ERC 20
and then launch one of these new contracts
and make it be like a Dell Wallet NFT
so that if you want to like use your Dell Wallet NFT,
maybe you get some benefit by throwing them,
tossing them in there.
That actually could provide some kind of benefit.
Yeah, I think it's a cool idea.
Yeah, I think it's about building the utility
along with the NFT.
I think that's where it comes into play.
BJ Pitts introduced that to me
and it was for the project that we're working on.
We actually went over to Solana
because it's going to be easier in the future
to bridge over from Solana into things like Chainlink
or into Ethereum.
We're looking at ERC 20,
but it's just way too costly to do that rate at the time
or ERC 721.
But one thing I did want to mention
just in case I have to duck out or anything
sort of take up some time there, Tricky.
Layer.Art has a base on there
and you can actually do music NFTs essentially for free.
So your original mentor can get a one of one or whatever
and deploy your contract for you
and then you can add on additions at basically no cost.
That's dope.
Yeah, there's definitely going to be
some interesting use cases there.
Go ahead, Tricky.
Well, I was just going to say,
so there's a couple new chains like Bitrock
and there's this other new one
that just launched in December, Mainnet Z.
My buddy, Vanilla, deployed a contract on Mainnet Z
and I think it was like 7 hundredths of a penny
for his entire NFT contract,
like less than a penny for the entire contract and gas.
So, yeah, there's a bunch of new options
for deploying stuff like coins or tokens
and everything's going to be cross compatible later,
to be honest.
There was something else.
Oh, yeah.
Also, we have a lot of awesome musicians here.
There's a couple words that we've kind of created.
One of them is blocked.
No blockchain documented.
Some of us aren't docs, we're just blocks.
Some people are neither.
So, I want to hear that in some songs.
Also, I want to hear DeFi Space Donkey in a song
because that's someone who loves crypto and NFTs.
And if you make a banger, well, frickin' animate it
and throw that out as a music video
and, yeah, we can cross-pollinate.
So, that's just some alpha for the room.
Let's fucking go, Tricky.
I'm with it 100%, bro.
Let's get it.
Yes, sir.
I'd like to hear it.
I'm going to love how all Dil's guests know how to come up
and first plug Dil and then drop everything they got
all in within like 30 seconds to 45.
That's good, man.
It's good at the shield tank anyway.
We want people to come up and talk about what they're doing.
And, you know, it's the shark tank for shilling.
So, I don't know who wants to be a shark today,
but that's the point.
Anybody can be the shark here in Web 3, you know,
go buy something, go support someone, support their art.
But, yeah, we're just going to have some fun here.
Everybody can come up, be a part of it.
And that's what it's about, you know?
So, it's good, though.
It's good.
Just one last thing I wanted to mention, too.
I don't know if anyone's familiar with OKX.
OKX runs an exchange.
I think that's restricted in certain countries.
But they have a Web 3 wallet.
And directly through the Web 3 wallet,
you can list on multiple NFT marketplaces.
I don't know that Coinbase has the same technology deployed yet.
But what you can do is you can take a single NFT
and you can list it on the OKX on, I think,
Rarible and OpenSea all in one transaction.
So, that could be something, too,
if somebody's looking to the widely market very quickly,
they can deploy that way, as well.
Well, let's go.
Some Alpha.
Let's get it.
I see we got...
Next up, I see we also got Momoshi up here.
Welcome, Momo.
Momoshi might be busy.
I like that PFP there.
It's pretty cool.
And I see we got Kaguya up here.
Welcome, Kaguya.
Are you there?
Or maybe busy?
How's it going?
Everybody work.
Yo, welcome.
Doing good.
I'm just making some, you know,
graphics, emerged this morning,
been up for, like, a while.
But how's everyone doing?
Doing good.
Doing good.
Everything's great, you know?
I've been watching Kaguya token now,
seeing how everything's going.
It's great to see just crushing it on Polygon.
It's amazing what's happening on Polygon.
So, love to see you and see you.
So, love to see you in all the Polygon spaces,
just staying super active, being in this community.
I mean, like, I know, I see it now.
Like, the Polygon community is, like,
everybody's trying to, like, build up Polygon
and their friends together, all that.
The ETH communities are, like, a lot more separated.
And I feel like they're super tribal,
like, they only want to talk about one coin or whatever.
So, yeah, it's pretty cool.
And, like, also on Polygon,
people will just buy to support,
whereas on ETH, it's, like,
the gas fee is, like,
more, puts it in more of the investment category right away.
So, yeah, it's really cool
to see the community support on Polygon.
So, yeah, I was actually just talking about YUSIC
and Kaguya.
I just told Mr. Cap about YUSIC
and what you're building over there.
And I was explaining to him how the DILD app
is something that's going to be compatible
with the YUSIC tokens at some point in the future
and going to be pretty cool.
So, yeah, I'm bullish on what you're building
and setting musicians up to have tokens.
Really cool.
And launching on Polygon is definitely a smart move.
I mean, it's awesome.
So, great to see.
Hell, yeah, no, for sure, for sure.
It's, like, interesting, right?
Because most obviously, well, actually,
some people are, like, don't even think
that we're still in the bear.
Your mindset has to be in the bull right now
to, like, really, you know,
just to, like, prep your mindset.
I think people are, like, already prepping,
like, their sleeping schedules,
like, the time frames and stuff.
But, yeah, it's like, ultimately,
I'm very much, like, realizing, you know,
artists are very essential and important
in the Web3 space.
If we didn't have art
and if we didn't have music,
then there's no, like, entertainment
in these spaces, right?
And this is how we can bridge
and, like, also welcome in more, like,
Web2 folks into the space
with, like, the familiarities that we're
constantly, you know, used to
with the consumption of, like, social media,
whether it be, like, from Reels or TikToks
and all of that.
So it's, like, universal.
So ultimately, I just want artists
to be able to be more self-sustainable
with, in regards to their craft
and not just relying on meant to meant.
And so this was ultimately,
most obviously, the genius of King
and also with, like, my journey
in the Web3 spectrum in the short amount of time.
Yeah, you know, artists should not just be artists
and be unpaid affiliates.
We should all be businesses.
So that's a mental.
Yeah, that's awesome.
I love the vibes.
I love it.
So shout out to Kaguya.
And shout out to what you're building
over there.
And I think we're at the beginning
of a big wave where artists
start to realize what they can do,
having their own token.
So we've got to push that forward.
Shout out to you and Yusek.
Also, I love the term music coins.
I know that you've been talking
about that a lot.
And I'm about it.
So let's push that term, too.
That's a pretty cool one.
I'm a fan.
So shout out to...
I've never heard it anywhere before.
I think Yusek made that one.
I'm with it.
Let's push these music coins
and get artists to see the potential
of having their own token.
And shout out to the Polygon community
for being super supportive.
I mean, it's awesome to see
the liquidity we've built up
over there and the power
of bridging to a different blockchain.
A lot of great people active over there.
Go get yourself a bag of Kaguya Token.
I have some.
And I put a lot of it directly
into the dill Kaguya pool.
But I'll buy another little bag right now.
I love Polygon because you can just simply
buy a tiny bit.
Not that I'm going to only buy a tiny bit.
I'll buy a little.
But yeah, that's the point is that
you don't have to put in a ton of money.
You can do it a little bit at a time.
Dollar cost, average your way in, support.
We grabbed some more this morning.
I was pointing out to a few people
like a market cap.
There's more liquidity in the Polygon pool
than the market cap.
This is like the easiest money to make
when you buy these levels
because I mean, just frankly put,
let this bull run kick off.
And there's only so many projects
over here that are even getting attention.
So the smallest bit of attention
comes over to the music space to Polygon.
It's going to have these music ones
do a nice run.
So I just pointed that out to people.
I grabbed some more this morning,
added more to the liquidity pools.
So yeah, it's going to be a fun ride ahead.
Yeah, man, it's going to be dope for sure.
I started adding to the dill liquidity pool
there on Uniswap, which is a good start.
So we're going to start building up
some liquidity over there.
So you can buy on Polygon, on Uniswap,
on Quickswap, wherever you can buy on ETH.
And at some point in the future,
we're probably going to have a bridge to Solana.
And I want to build that one up,
like get some people to throw in
for like a presale.
But my first goal is to get dill
back over 100K, and then we can do that
and think about that.
But yeah, what I've learned is bridging
to these other chains is just going to help.
Like bridging to Polygon,
it's just helped bring more liquidity
and more trading.
And I think that's going to show in the long term.
You know, it hasn't immediately resulted
in massive buys on ETH,
but it's made more trading volume.
And there's been a lot of people
trading dill recently, so it's going to pay off.
So get yourself some dill on ETH.
Get yourself some dill on Polygon.
Get yourself some Kaguya.
I just bought a little bag.
Let's go.
Happy to support.
Let's get it.
Go ahead, Momo.
What's up?
Hi, dill.
It has been a minute to not see you.
You labs.
Kaguya, everyone.
Love you guys.
I was researching about, like,
the digital emotional intelligence part of it,
because music is such a,
it's something that each you should interact with
and the rhythm to the sound,
to the rhyming and to the feeling.
What does it affect you?
It says it's the rhythm.
It's the rhythm because we start to do
music within rhythm first,
and then there was some solfege in it.
So I think I just want to say, like,
how do you, so in music NFTs,
my question is, I'm sorry,
I was speaking Turkish all day.
I'm sorry.
My question is, what is,
is there any genre of music NFTs?
Is there any trending things that in music NFTs,
like, is it music NFTs?
Is it related to meme coins,
which is visual,
or is it just you feel it,
you hear it,
and then you buy it?
Like, how do you get connected
with music NFTs,
or how do we connect people to music NFTs?
Is my question,
and my second question is,
sound.xyz,
I don't think it's going really good,
but I need more information,
so is there any ways to find out
if sound.xyz is going good,
or is it the only channel,
the monopoly of music NFTs?
Can I chime in quick, Dil, if you don't mind?
Yeah, please.
Yeah, sure.
So there are actually several marketplaces
that allow you to mint music.
Sound.xyz is a popular one.
There's another one called Super Collector.
There's also Layer, Tezos,
which is Object,
and Solana, which is Exchange Art.
Most of the major platforms.
Also, Story, OpenSea, as well.
I don't want to forget OpenSea, though,
sometimes a little bit,
but they all offer the opportunity to sell music.
Sound.xyz is primarily focused on music,
a lot of free mint,
but they also have the option for artists
that are new to the space
or struggling a little bit to mint for free on Optimism,
which is a very, very affordable way to do it
if you're looking to sort of break the marketplace.
As for getting that exposure,
yes, Story, go ahead.
So Sound.xyz is the old Solana
where we used to experiment
and do free minting in Solana.
So Sound.xyz is somewhere
where people do not have the financials to do minting,
and they're doing free minting in Sound.xyz.
Is that what I hear?
Yes and no, no, because they're multi-chained.
So I know they offer free mint for people on Optimism,
and Optimism is fairly affordable to do the gas fees.
So people that are doing like the promotion of their demo tracks,
for example, we'll do a free mint on Optimism,
but there is the option to mint on ETH.
There's an option to do expensive, extensive collections on there.
So I think it's actually on the rise,
but it waxes and wanes.
And so what you find the most of in the trending
are NFTs that are a free mint with simply gas and fees attached.
Now which is the less, most effective, less cost?
Is it like Tezos or is it wax?
Like which one would you prefer?
If you were a music NFT artist?
I actually do mint music on both Sound.xyz, on Object, on Layer,
and I did have stuff on OpenSea.
OpenSea, interesting.
Yeah, that was back when you could lazy mint on, or not lazy mint,
you could do the mints for music with royalty on Matic.
So I put some spoken word as well as music tracks on there.
Now they have expanded to things like Avax.
Avax is another one.
I think it's a Layer 2 or it's a newer chain, Avalanche.
Oh, it's not one?
Campfire.exchange is another one and I do believe they do music.
I was just actually going to kind of flip over and see.
I don't want to rug out, but...
I don't know.
Avalanche is a great news that we reached into Avalanche.
It's great news.
This is great news.
I'm really surprised that I will...
There needs to be like a...
I need a roadmap, but everybody has their own roadmap,
of course.
What I've learned from Kaguya, what I've learned from Kaguya is that
she did through Matic.
But it was back in the day.
Now everything changes day after day.
So how do we keep up with it?
And what is the stable one to use it?
Is my research and...
Midnight, thank you so much.
I never listened to your music.
Yeah, I think I agree with a lot.
Pretty much everything.
Midnight, Nicholas said there.
And in my opinion, the answer to your question is probably sound XYZ
if you want an easy, stable one to mint, probably sound XYZ.
That's the incubation period.
There's other sites that are good.
Like Tezos can be solid.
But if you're looking for like a stable music NFT experience,
that would probably be sound XYZ.
Yeah, I got fucked from Tito's a lot, Dil.
I don't know why.
I don't know how.
I got fucked by it.
I don't know.
I'm so sorry to say that.
It's not like a gossip or anything.
It's just the truth.
But I'm going to start with sound XYZ.
There used to be mixed cloud, and I want to kind of resurrect that.
Mixedcloud.com.
It was working with SoundCloud at the time,
but mixed cloud was like a podcast and a podcast radio DJing site.
Do you guys remember?
I don't know.
If we do live, just live, there's so many spaces like that,
and especially ULabs do that in Twitter.
Just a radio, and a radio is actually a token.
I want to have that idea, but I'll make more research.
How are you guys doing today?
Fantastic.
You did have another question, and that was the stability,
and then also getting out into the marketplace.
There are several different organizations like TuneCore,
like Magroove, that will actually do all the background work for you
to stream on all the major platforms.
They'll check the copyright.
They'll check the sound sampling, all those sorts of things.
Some of them cost money.
Some of them don't.
It's hit or miss on your music sometimes, too,
because if somebody has sampled the same track that you're using
for a beat or something like that,
sometimes it'll get rejected before you have to appeal it.
But I think that's the key to it, is the web2 integration.
Also, social media platforms are so imperative
when marketing anything to do with music, art.
Some people in the NFT space think X is the only place to do it,
but there's huge telegram communities, Discord,
and I put everything on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok.
So I actually do videos, short videos, 15-second clips,
and put them on TikTok,
and I get some traffic as a result of that.
So it's successfully marketing yourself
as if it's a brand, as if it's a product,
and as if it's something that you think is worthy
of people's attention as they're scrolling by.
I think TikTok is a great way to send a message.
In Turkey, it's been going so shitty.
It's just like so many explicit videos and all that.
It's been going so shitty, and it's about to actually get banned.
TikTok is about to get banned in Turkey
because it's not just because of the government's opinion.
There's so many shit going on.
It's just you're seeing blood and tears into it.
So I think I do have a pandemic remix from SoundCloud,
and I do have it in my hard drive.
In sound.xyz, it's difficult because you don't get the same sound,
so I would prefer to, I don't know,
I would prefer to do a new version of the same music
because I've done it.
I've done the rhythms, so I can do it again.
Maybe it's going to be a newer one,
but in a version of not MP4,
but in a higher definition decibel.
I don't know how to say it.
Yes, there is a simple solution for that if you're looking for it.
Use a phone and download a conversion app.
Conversion app.
Yes, so if you bring it onto your phone,
you can just do it through Google Drive or something like that,
download it onto your phone,
and use a conversion program to go into WAV or into MP4 with a higher bitrate.
That will actually clean up some of the sound
and make it better for the marketplaces
because if you have something that's in WAV already
and then you do the MP4 at the highest rate that you can,
it will actually maintain a lot of the sound quality.
Yes, because I did mastering in Ableton,
and when I went to SoundCloud, it's all there the same.
I'm like, wait, didn't I?
There's so many sounds that I cannot hear.
Maybe I'm deaf, but it's a great opportunity.
It sounds different when you upload it.
Yes, it sounds different when I upload it.
Well, one thing you might want to do is make sure that it's static.
Yeah, maybe you're mixing it too loud or something,
you may have to reduce the levels lower.
That would be the first thing that comes to mind.
I have to learn logic or something.
I don't know how to use logic.
I use Ableton for mastering.
You don't have to learn something else.
What am I doing wrong?
Maybe mixing it too loud.
Try this site.
Upload your file into this site called loudnesspenalty.com
and tell me what it says.
Loudnesspenalty.com.
Upload your file into there and then see what it says.
That will give you some information about if it's too loud or too quiet,
which is most likely the source of why it sounds different on upload.
I can't believe I'm learning so many things right now.
I was going to mention too, there are amazing apps.
I don't know if you're on Apple or Android,
so if you are going to use your phone,
you don't have to mix the whole thing on your phone, obviously.
But if you put it into one of the programs like BandLab or GarageBand,
what are the other ones here I got on here?
That one is actually nice to edit it.
It is actually nice. I like it.
If you put it into one of those programs,
you can actually compress the file a little bit,
which might actually solve that issue.
If you compress it as a WAV file or an M4A
and then convert to MP4,
it might clear up all that static and excess noise
that's taken away from the quality of your production.
I'm directly exporting to MP4. That's my fault.
Oh, that's probably why you should be exporting
anything other, MP3 or WAV.
No, I do it MP3.
I export it to MP3 as an XML document.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, XML.
When you are enabled, you should go export audio.
Export audio.
And then it comes out as MP3.
Actually, it does.
I do WAV.
I don't do it. I don't do it,
because I'm not a WiNAB type of girl.
I don't know.
WiNAB used to be...
Where's WiNAB at?
Well, I don't know. On Mac,
they don't allow you to export to an MP3.
No, yeah, it doesn't.
I do use Mac OSX.
Just as a note,
isn't that a strange thing considering the partnership
that Apple and Sony had that they don't do MP3,
but they'll do a WAV, which has origins in Microsoft.
Very bizarre.
Very strange. Yeah, I don't know.
Well, I mean, Microsoft is coming from a Munich system,
so it's like everybody's combination of each other,
which I want to listen to the song combination.
Wow. That's some good conversation.
I have to export to WAV.
Check out that site I showed you, loudnesspenalty.com,
and see about if that gives you any readings on your loudness.
See how it is.
You want it to be between zero and negative three on there,
so maybe up to negative four.
You can let me know how it sounds
or what the thing says, and I'll tell you what it means.
Yeah, check that out. Go tap in.
That's some good music tips for any musician
who might be in the room.
Definitely use loudness penalty,
and what you want to do on loudness penalty
is mix your stuff to about negative three
to negative four on there,
and you will sound great.
That's going to be the best tip for mastering
if you ever needed.
So check out that site.
Tap in. Let's go.
Thanks, Momo, for bringing up some great music tips.
Let's get it. Shout out to you.
I see we got fear in the room as well.
Thank you for midnight and still and everyone.
Thank you, everyone.
Of course, of course.
Thanks for coming in.
Hey, just before we slide, Dale, does Momo have music?
Maybe after the next guest or two,
we could get her to play something for us.
For sure.
Yes, I do.
Oh, my God. I'm so glad that you asked that.
Of course. Yeah, we're happy to hear some music.
Let's say what's up to fear, and then we'll come back to you.
It's not an XYZ yet, because I don't know how to do it.
I have no idea.
It's called Dirty Daddy.
Hold on a second.
Yeah, Momo, let's just pop over to fear.
You can take your time figuring it out and...
I don't know.
I want to play the Dirty Daddy for you guys.
Oh, let's go.
Oh, shit.
I use like pans and like key chains to make the sounds and everything.
It's from a cheap Yamaha.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
I don't have the instruments, so I'll make the instruments with metal.
Whatever.
That's what I said.
Well, yeah, go check it out on Loudness Penalty
and see if that helps you get the volume level right and maybe get your sound.
It sounds so static from here.
I cannot imagine you guys what you're listening to.
I didn't hear any static.
I can't really tell.
It sounded fine on here.
The music never comes across too great on spaces, but that's got a sick beat to it.
You could definitely find somebody to overlay some lyrics or do a rap to it and remix it.
That's very cool if you're open to collaboration.
Yeah, definitely.
I can't do rap.
I cannot speak that fast or think that fast.
So I'm a slow person.
I'm like a...
What is it called?
What is the slowest...
I'm like a koala.
What is it?
What was the slowest animal in the world?
Yeah, I'm a sloth.
All you labs can do it.
He knows how to rap.
Everybody knows how to rap.
I don't know how to rap.
Well, not everyone.
Not everyone.
All right.
Well, thank you, mama.
That was super dope.
Thank you so much.
Good vibes.
Now, I want to say hi to FearMyNFT.
What's up, Fear?
It caught me as I just walked back in the room.
I was dealing with the new puppy dog I got, dude.
I got a new...
I got a five month old.
Now he's six months old, I think.
Australian Shepherd, dude.
He's awesome.
That's awesome, man.
That's fun.
That's great.
How's everything going with you and your art
and everything in the community?
I'll just post two things.
Well, maybe three.
Two of them aren't for sale, but I just made them,
because I've been having fun doing the creepiness
that Fear usually does.
One of them I did actually meant on objects.
The first one is on exchange.
The second one is just a funny, creepy one I just made,
just kind of cute and a little weird.
And then the last one, Alicia saw the still earlier.
I posted the still, I think, yesterday called
Light in the Closet.
And then I went ahead and animated,
because I love it when I come up with a still
that's got multiple faces in it.
A lot of the times, the program I use will catch them
and put faces on them.
And then I just have to adjust all the dots
and make everything right.
But yeah, man, just make it art, doing what I do always.
Get ready to leave for work here a little bit.
That's what's up, man.
Super dope.
Super dope.
Love to support you, man.
You got some spooky stuff.
Check this out.
The Light in the Closet, man.
This is a dope piece.
How have things been going on Object?
I actually have not sold a lot on Object at all recently,
but I decided, because of course it takes money,
you know, to mint on exchange, and I really don't have a lot.
So I had a few cents in Tezos.
I got like two Tezos now, so I can mint some more stuff on there.
I haven't been really promoting it lately,
so you know how it is, dude.
You sell what you promote, right?
So if I ignore a platform, I don't sell off of there very much.
Yeah, man, I feel that.
I mean, it comes in waves, too.
I feel like it's been tougher to sell on Tezos lately,
but that's just been my experience.
But yeah, it's about what you focus on, too.
I get that.
Yeah, and I'm okay with sales on any platform.
You know, it's all fiat to me in the end, right?
At the end of the day, it's all cash money.
So I can care less if somebody made up a completely crackheaded chain
and called it Stick It In Your Ear.
I would rent on there.
I would mint on there, you know, if it yielded out real money to me.
So I just hope you guys like, you know what I'm finding out?
I can do all sorts of artwork,
but you're good at what you really are passionate about.
And I keep coming back to this creepy stuff
because it's kind of what I'm about.
So I just I have such a hard time, man, because I love fantasy
and I do like some of the prettier stuff
and some of the animations I do, like, you know, anime and hentai and stuff.
But when it comes to the creepy dark art, man,
that just seems to be where my heart lives.
So I just hope everybody else enjoys it.
You can see both.
Yeah, man, I love the creepy art style for you.
I think that's dope.
And I know you've been grinding here constantly on it.
So people know that I like it.
And hopefully something bullish is going to happen for Tezos.
How's the coin doing?
Let's see, I haven't checked on Tezos recently.
It's chilling on a dollar.
Yeah, it's too bad.
Yeah, I'd be OK with a dollar.
You know what I mean?
I mean, dollar for dollar, that's just like a good trade for me
because when you're when you're pricing your stuff,
I'm like, I want 20 bucks out of this.
So 20 Tezos, that's easy.
Yeah, man.
I mean, I think it's going to go up a lot higher than a dollar.
I have never looked, dude, I don't because I'm ignorant.
I actually thought at one point Solana's top was like 60 something bucks.
And I was so wrong.
What was what did Tezos ever get to ever once?
I mean, Tezos got to like five, ten, four.
I'm sorry.
Tezos got to like three or four dollars, I think.
But I think you can go to five or ten dollars for sure.
Holy cow.
Yeah, that would be super nice.
So whoever said I could do both, look through my stuff.
I do do both.
I do all sorts of stuff.
In fact, I do way too much is the problem.
So look through my object, look through my link tree,
and you're going to see all sorts of weird, crazy stuff.
So, hey, Dale, thanks for man.
Guys for having me up.
Yeah, man. Good vibes.
Good vibes.
Well, let's get it, everybody.
Thank you all for coming in.
It's a great day.
Go shout out to fear my NFT.
Go like his work.
Go give him a like, comment, repost.
I'm engaging, dropping some support on it.
Yeah, let's do this thing, guys.
Drop your art down there in the bottom right hand corner of the comments.
To the left of that is a repost button.
Let's go to Dale over here and Dale coin account.
Let's go together.
Let's grow together and let's build together in this web three space.
Let's get it.
Good vibes, man.
Appreciate you.
Let's say, what's up?
I see Washoe has a hand up.
What's up, Washoe?
Hey, Dale.
Thank you for bringing me up my second time up on your space.
I'm a little glass.
I saw that three couple of days ago when you launched on a polygon, picked up something.
Hopefully it was the floor, but it's getting back to that level.
But liking it, it's a nice movement starting off on that polygon network.
But since you were mentioning just a few minutes ago helping out somebody with the music there,
talking about music, Momo, that was a nice beat there.
I really loved it.
And via checking those NFTs out.
So I'm having a little issue.
I don't know if perhaps I could just jump in and exit the community perhaps for a little help on a polygon network
or in different cases, the MetaMask.
I can't swap out nothing.
I could receive on my wallet and I'm getting an internal error that says JSON RPC error.
I don't know if you guys could help out.
That's on MetaMask?
Are you on the blockchain on polygon?
Yeah, to every move.
I did a refresh for everything.
And the weird part is that it only does it on one wallet.
The other ones I could transfer and all those neat things that we get to do on the MetaMask.
So I tried to swap out an NFT first.
That's when I noticed this error.
And I tried even to swap out some coins.
Went to SushiSwap to see if I could restore it.
If you want to eat on either polygon?
Just on polygon.
Do you have any Matic in there?
You need to have some Matic for the gas.
Yeah, exactly.
So I did throw in more.
Again, I'm able to receive but nothing withdraw.
And I sent a ticket and it's just crazy.
I have a little funds there.
But it's super weird.
That's what I was asking.
And they decided to jump up.
So it's a little crazy.
Yeah, that's weird.
I'm not sure how to help.
I would have to see some more on what causes it.
But hopefully you're able to get it figured out.
I appreciate you supporting Dualcoin though.
That's awesome.
Oh, yeah.
No, no worries.
Again, I ran through your space a couple days ago.
I heard what you were about with the community.
And I was like, well, let me just throw in some couple bucks in there.
Show that support as well.
And just liking that ride.
Again, just wanted to see if you guys could help out.
I don't know if you recall that time I talked about Raincoin as well.
And since you have the Shield Tank,
if you let me just shiver in a little bit, that's okay as well.
Yeah, man.
Of course, go ahead and share something.
Just before you do, Washoe,
I think AXM has maybe a solution for you down there.
Yeah, thanks.
Oh, yeah.
Go ahead.
I didn't expect to be speaking, but good to see you though, man.
If you're getting a JSON error, my man,
that's something going on with the script
because JSON errors have to do with its JavaScript object notation.
So I don't know if you've tried, if you have your hash,
if you have everything you need to reinstall,
I would do that.
There's something going on with your script.
That's what I would say.
JSON error doesn't say anything that has to do with the user interface
or that you're using.
It has to do with backend stuff.
One thing you've been able to do, Washoe,
is go to another wallet that you have,
a Web3 wallet, import your seed phrase,
and use that separate wallet.
I've had to do that with one-inch and trust wallet before.
I've got the same error.
I've gone over to one-inch.
I was able to pull out, do swaps, access dApps.
So transfer your seed phrase into another wallet
and maybe try the process there to remove your maddox
so that it's not stuck there in Metamask.
All right.
I think I've not tried that.
I did do the refresh.
In other words, deleting my wallet,
had those things that we need to restore and other stuff.
The weird part is it only does that on that wallet.
So I don't know.
I mean, that was my first initial wallet when I got Metamask.
That was the one that they generate.
And as time progressed, I went to a second wallet and third wallet.
But those work fine.
It's just weird.
That's just one wallet.
But I'll give that a shot, see,
maybe just implementing and coming over to our wallet trust
or something like that again.
Yeah, sorry.
Not to cut you off.
Let's hear about RainCoin.
Oh, yeah, sorry about that.
So the last time I was up in space,
I had a little throw that I couldn't speak that well.
But I talked a little bit about this RainCoin
that's on Polygon network as well.
It's brand new.
It's going into its fifth month, give or take there.
It was launched actually on October 31st.
It has very low volume.
That's what kind of attracted me the most.
I'm not an insider as well.
I'm not an insider, so just a holder.
And just the quantity that was launched,
you know, print down, in other words,
really caught my attention and basically gives reflections
throughout the whole day.
And at nighttime, it gives a larger percentage
basically at 12 midnight in London time.
It gives a 1% of any swaps, sales,
transfers throughout the wallets
if you're giving out and all that stuff.
It gives a 1% back to the communities, to the holders.
So last time I spoke about it,
it was trading basically around $3.
And it's gone up basically more than 100%.
So take a look.
Do some reading.
It doesn't have much to read on the white papers.
The communities, it's getting there.
It's growing.
There's only 600 holders.
There's still a lot room to grow.
And the founders, one is founding.
The other one is the creator.
Very good guy.
So jump in there.
Jump in Telegram.
Say hello.
Inviting you guys over just to have a look there.
Thanks again for letting me speak about Rain Coin
really helped with the advice with this era done.
It's getting to me.
It's a little stressful.
Again, one more lot of music.
Check it out.
Yeah, I still have it in my head.
Watch out.
I'm like I'm discovering music.
But you are so perfectly cool.
Your heart is in the right spot.
That's all I can say.
Really appreciate that.
Just out of curiosity, was this a Gitcoin-based project, Rain Coin?
Is there any affiliation there?
Because I remember hearing about them some time back.
And I didn't know it.
No affiliation whatsoever.
Yeah, fair enough.
It just must have been coincidental on one of the other accounts that I have.
So very cool.
Thanks for sharing with us.
You got it.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for listening to everyone.
This thing is so important.
Just talking back, of course, again, I'm a holder of the deal coin as well.
Just wanted to see why you guys are up to having gone into more deeper analysis or research.
Yeah, that's great.
First of all, thanks for holding Dillcoin.
And I actually just wanted to share something that I just posted about Dillcoin.
I think a lot of people don't know this yet.
But we have Dill rewards coming up.
Actually, we're going to send out some Dill rewards on Polygon.
It'll be our first Dill rewards drop on Polygon.
And you do need a million Dill to qualify for that.
So whether you have a million Dill on ETH or Polygon,
you're going to get Dill rewards on Polygon.
So you're free to collect that one million Dill on Polygon.
Or you can go over to ETH and buy it.
Either way, it's the same.
It's equal to one-to-one token.
But if you are looking for low gas fees,
especially if you maybe aren't ready to buy a million Dill in one go,
maybe you need a couple of days to buy it.
You can go buy a little bit at a time.
But right now, it's not too expensive for a million Dill.
I think it's under $100.
So you can go buy it right now on Polygon and support.
And I just pinned a post up to the top guys.
So everybody check this out.
This is showing a little bit about the DAP that we're building.
And I mentioned before that we're going to help artists create their own tokens.
We're also going to have a DAP that you can see the first screenshot above
that's going to work with other music tokens, right?
So we hope this is something that we can connect to Kaguya token,
that we can connect to other YUSIC future tokens,
and that we can connect to really any tokens.
But of course, you know, it's going to be an ecosystem
that's built around the Dill token first,
and then we're going to branch it out for other communities.
So you guys can check it out.
It's going to be a dope way to distribute rewards.
And now that I see the potential of bridging one-to-one to Polygon,
I'm really thinking we're going to do rewards on layer twos, like Polygon,
because then we can distribute the rewards with no gas fees,
and it'll be on you guys to bridge it back if you want,
or you can just sell directly on Matic.
But bridging it back isn't even expensive.
I think it's like $5.
So it's really more efficient for everybody.
If we just allow you to collect all your rewards,
and then if you want to bridge back to ETH, you can.
It's not too expensive,
and you can decide how often you want to bridge to ETH.
So pretty cool system.
Everybody go check it out.
Pinned above is a screenshot of our upcoming platform.
Everybody, please give a like and comment if you're here.
Go support that post.
It's really encouraging people to get up to a million Dill.
If you don't have a million Dill yet,
Matic and pick that up.
It's not expensive.
It won't break the bank,
and you don't even have to worry about gas fees.
So we're available on Quickswap.
I see there's been some buys today.
Pretty consistent.
This is the start of everything.
I think Polygon is the start of everything,
because you guys taught me.
If you don't get that, a million.
It's the start of everything,
and the future is music and FTs.
So there's two advantages.
I think so, too.
So if you're bullish on it,
you can go pick up some with Matic.
Even if you want to just buy a small amount,
it's nice.
You don't have to worry about paying a high transaction fee.
You can just buy a little bit and support.
And I would love to get some more buys
and get some more growth,
because my next thought is that we should bridge,
or my next plan, I should say,
is that at some point we're going to bridge over to Solana as well.
And I don't want to rush that.
I still want to support the Polygon bridge heavily right now.
That's been going great.
So still very bullish on that.
And of course, these are all one-to-one bridges.
So it's equivalent deal across chains.
Don't feel like you're missing out if you don't have one.
But if we open up to Solana blockchain,
we're going to bring in a lot more volume.
So it's been really helpful for growing our community
and it only brings in more growth.
So if you buy Dill on Polygon,
you should be bullish on us going over to Solana as well,
because it's just going to bring more people into holding Dill.
And it's great to see.
I'm scared of Solana.
I am so scared.
Every time I invest it, I don't get it.
Every time I don't invest it, I don't know.
Well, then you can buy Dill.
Dill is based on an ETH coin at the end of the day.
So when you buy Dill on Polygon,
you're really buying a token that's heavily invested in ETH.
Of course, you're buying in Polygon,
so it's partially invested on there too.
But yeah, if you don't like Solana, that's fine.
You can buy Dill on Polygon and let us do the Solana part.
I'm doing Polygon right now.
Then you can benefit from the Solana side a little bit
without needing to do any Solana stuff.
That's what I'm hoping to create here with Dillcoin.
Well, thank you.
Thank you to anyone that wants to pick some up,
whether you're supporting with just a few Matic
or you're going to pick up a million Dill
and enter the rewards system.
And you won't have to do anything to enter this first rewards drop.
We're just strictly going to look at the blockchain.
If you have over a million tokens, you're going to get a drop.
If you have two million tokens, you get twice drop.
If you have three million tokens, you get three times the drop, right?
Each one million tokens is like a ticket.
No, this is not a show, but you guys know that you are like
the legends of Music NFTs.
Do you guys know that?
Well, thank you.
Appreciate it.
No, seriously.
Let's do it.
Let's make it happen.
We definitely need some more support.
If you want Music NFTs, it's here.
It's the place.
Like I don't see anywhere else.
If we can get Dillcoin to grow a little bit more,
that would be helpful.
And then I can relaunch the NFTs a little bit quicker.
I'm going to do it.
If we can get Dillcoin to grow a little bit more,
that would be helpful.
And then I can relaunch the NFTs a little bit quicker.
You know, it's been tough.
It's really expensive.
The developer fees and everything,
but we pretty much are ready to go.
I would just like to see some bullish growth.
I mean, perhaps I've been noticing more and more.
And this may be just in everything where it's like,
if I just go ahead and do it,
then the coin will probably respond anyway.
But it would be nice to get some more buying and excitement
going for the new NFT relaunch
and then keep pushing everything forward.
But yeah, that's probably bridged the Polygon,
and that's been going great.
So you guys can support on Polygon.
You can go support on ETH.
Me and Nicholas here at Midnight Apes.
We're going to be working on doing some new spaces together,
getting some new stuff.
So very cool stuff.
Just before we go back to Washoe,
I just wanted to hand out some flowers once again
to Dil and to Yousik.
Definitely to B.King down there.
For the way that you guys are doing this,
I'm going to hand out some flowers.
I'm going to hand out some flowers.
I'm going to hand out some flowers.
I'm going to hand out some flowers.
I'm going to hand out some flowers.
Once again, to Dil and to Yousik.
Definitely to B.King down there.
For the way that you guys are so classy
in the way that you're promoting other artists.
It's not about collecting.
It's not about selling.
It's not about picking up your name or anything like that.
It's about building the Web3 community.
And that's what we're seeing from you guys here
on a constant basis.
And much love to you guys for doing it the right way.
Good vibes, man. Good vibes.
Go ahead, Wash.
And then we'll hear from AXM.
Yeah, thank you.
Definitely have to agree with Yamamoshi there.
I think Polygon is underrated.
TESOS is underrated.
Yes, personally, again, no financial advice.
I would stay away from Solana.
That's just me.
I think just for the ratio and investment-wise,
because I invest, I'll get a better return
with Polygon or TESOS.
I've been riding that wave with TESOS lately.
So it could go up to those $4, $5
that they kind of did in the bull run,
or $7 around there.
I remember selling at $5.
So again, yeah, Polygon has a lot more to grow.
And it's still underrated because of the reputation
it built during the past, you could say, two years.
But I think they're really building that up.
There's more projects coming to Polygon
and the things that are coming out,
just with other companies that we daily use.
So they've got some things that are coming from what I've seen.
Again, they'll really appreciate you guys bringing me up.
I'm going to head out.
I've got to go pick up my daughter from the school.
We'll be jumping out.
Thank you again.
Good vibes, man.
Good vibes.
Thanks for coming in.
Let's say what's up to AXM.
AXM, how's it going?
Thank you, my man.
Much love.
Not bad, dude.
How's everybody doing?
Doing good.
Doing good, man.
Just building.
How about you?
What's new, man?
What's new?
I'm Sheldon, man.
Shout out to you, Lab.
Shout out to you also.
It's good to see you all.
Nothing, man.
Just working as usual, man.
Yeah, man.
I didn't even realize that when I came in as a speaker,
I'd be in the position to shill
because that's not really what I do.
I guess I am the shill, so...
Yeah, it's just nice hanging out for a minute,
having been in your spaces for a minute.
I used to be in your spaces, you know,
when you were running your radio show back in the day.
So, yeah, it's good to see what you all are doing
and how you're expanding.
I see a few people that are familiar to me,
very smart faces, smart people up in here,
intelligent people who are investing in the right things,
developing the right things.
Yeah, man.
I'm working on a lot of stuff as usual
and seeing each of those things end-to-end,
whether it be...
What is the end-to-end?
What is it?
What is axiom?
Can you tell us?
Axiom is my handle, basically.
This is the third Twitter or X account that I've held.
And at about 1,000 followers,
I've minted out the entire account for the other two,
So, you know how you can actually get the data
collected for your account if you go into your settings?
They actually provide all of the HTML and JavaScript
that goes into every single message you've ever sent, et cetera.
So, whether it was conceptual or not,
it started out like...
How many usernames do you have?
What's your favorite username?
Oh, they're all AXM. I'm axiom.
They're all AXM?
Well, the first one is Polyhedra NFT
because I began, I think, at the advent of spaces.
I came on here as a first resort
for just sort of, you know, marketing, I guess,
what I was doing on crypto.com,
which was beginning an archive of Polyhedra.
About the pandemics.
What's that mean?
Pandemics?
Like probably like 2019, 20?
Yeah, 20, about 20.
Yeah, and, you know, spaces,
I think, were predominantly geared towards NFTs
or maybe it was because of the content I was putting up.
Yeah, my familiar...
How many content do you do?
What's that do?
What kind of content, like, do you do music
or do you do, like, visuals?
Yeah, I do.
What is your message?
I do a bit of it all.
My message?
Just flow, flow with it, you know?
Flow with it?
Yeah, flow with what you're good at, you know?
My message actually has a lot to do with not really
using language to have to justify what I'm doing
as an artist or even as a theorist.
Oh, well, we can't see it right now, so...
Yeah, hold on, mama.
Let him talk a little.
AXM, welcome, man.
Go ahead, pin something up at the top.
Let's support.
Oh, it's all good, man.
Okay, I mean, I will, I guess.
I'll pin some stuff up.
I don't...
You know, right now, the stuff that I have on chain
is not really what I would lead anyone towards,
but I'll go ahead and pin some stuff up when I'm done.
Just chilling with y'all and talking,
but you asked, Momoshi, what I mean when I say end-to-end.
Basically, like, a long time ago when white papers
were the craze for projects, et cetera,
I consider myself to be the asset
without any conceit or anything.
I really believe establishing the autonomy first
within...
Perfection.
You know, like, as somebody who is encrypting
their assets onto a blockchain, learning how to do that stuff.
Basically, from there, it's just...
I move forward with a lot of things that I was growing through,
I'm growing through, I guess, in terms of digital.
So, IRL, prior to this, I was a fine artist
after having finished school.
But I pulled myself...
What did you finish school in?
Philosophy for my undergrad,
and then I did a Masters in Modern Art Critical Theory.
Nice! I'm in Media Theory.
I did film, TV, radio, in Bachelors.
That's dope.
And in Masters, I did Media Theory and Management.
Beautiful.
Yeah, it's like interdisciplinary, you feel me?
And that's how I am, you know, in general, but like...
Yeah, what was I gonna say?
You know what?
One day, I'm gonna be meeting an Accenture.
What's that?
Accenture or Accenture?
Say that again, dude.
We're gonna be meeting in Accenture, working together as a co-worker.
That sounds good.
I wanted to...
I found what you asked, because it's actually a good question
that I haven't talked about in a long time,
is when you say what I meant when I said end-to-end.
So, the first sort of like paper, quote-unquote, I wrote,
first of all, it was absurd to me, as an artist,
to justify like my longevity, which was a big deal back then.
Dil, you were around back then.
I know you were, you know, whether you were just an artist
or you had a project, you know, a white paper
or something that justified why anybody should invest in you
prior to you having products was imperative.
So, I had this, you know, my interpretation
or my understanding of a project on a microscale, let's say,
is that you basically have either a problem
or an ingenious idea.
So, like a problem that needs to be solved
or something, you know, that has a bit of ingenuity to it
that you want to introduce to the market.
And I'm like, you know, I'm firmly attached to the idea
that we need to broaden the, you know,
the market against which we can place our cryptocurrency
so that in the event that the dollar, you know,
does become a snake or, I mean, it's always below a dollar
at this point, we can actually use our, you know,
our currencies to acquire all the things
that we're all working hard to make, you know, and more,
starting from the necessities forward.
So, the idea, like, was that, like, and it continues to be.
So, if I address a problem or if I come up with an idea
of something that hasn't been, you know, placed on the chain,
that's the first element.
The second element is to just find a group,
I guess you could call this a community in a sense,
of people or persons with whom I can collaborate
on solving that problem.
And by solving it, I've just been creating maybe
at first a proof of concept.
Then that proof of concept gets shown to potential investors
and they can invest into it as NFTs,
at which point that concept can then come to fruition.
So, yeah, I mean, it's anything from, like, you know,
infrastructural things to, like,
right now I'm working with a musician named God Cloud.
I don't know if y'all are familiar with him.
I hope you are.
He's a pioneer at finger drumming,
probably the best finger drummer I've seen here on X.
No disrespect.
But, yeah, I'm doing visuals, so we decided to, you know,
work together to make these audio visual sort of pieces
that they, my visuals are juxtaposed onto his hands
through the sort of blue screen method that we came up with.
So, yeah, we started with the idea.
We both happened to be good at what we're doing.
We brought it together, found the technology to do it,
created a proof of concept, basically,
a couple of iterations of it,
and the reaction as well, so we're moving forward with that.
Once that's done, we move on to the next thing, you know.
And fortunately, it's something that stays unchanged.
So, in the future, if anybody wants,
they can invest in it, et cetera, or own it.
But, yeah, that's what I mean about end-to-end.
You know, collaboration is going to happen
on all kinds of levels.
You know, I mess with a lot of communities.
I have no bad blood with any communities.
I work with people within and without them.
The one that I'm closest to is the PFP that I'm wearing.
Actually, it's a music-based PFP.
It's a hybrid NFT that has embedded in it
one of 11 songs that Styles P made.
Styles P's project, actually.
And he's jumping on it this year, full-time.
And it's pretty amazing because when you acquire the NFT
or the PFP NFT, you know,
you don't know which song you're going to get.
You know, I'm trying to collect all time.
But you also get access to the stems for that song,
and you have every right to, you know,
to basically reorganize it, to remix it however you want.
And this is Styles P's music,
and all of the tracks that he made are specifically for, you know,
Web3, cryptocurrency, and NFTs.
So it's really interesting, and it's like,
the floor on these things are like 0.01,
which beguiles me because I just...
It doesn't beguile me.
It's just, you know, it's cool how they're taking a slow roll.
Like, it's beautiful the way they work.
Like, just this little, you know, phantom that I have,
and it has innumerable possibilities for me to make, you know,
tracks based on what was given to me, you know, what's in it.
So, but yeah, so I roam around on me, you know.
I don't know, like, yeah, Dil, I saw you...
You literally opened my mind.
Oh, thank you.
No, you have to open your mind.
Like, you're like a mint in my mind.
Oh, thank you. I appreciate it.
And here's the question.
What's up?
If the visual NFT,
and if whatever the token is,
it could be a token, it could be visuals,
and music are going to be in competition,
should be in competition,
because there is no motivation in NFTs anymore.
It is truly dying.
So you taught this to me.
If there would be a competition between music NFTs
and visual artists in NFT,
people are going to be willing to not compete with each other
and collaborate.
And maybe there will be music videos.
There you go. Yeah, I mean, for sure.
I mean, there'll be many, you know,
there are many things like that.
Like, if I may, Dil, like,
I think something that's important is always to look outside of X
and, you know, sort of do research on blockchain technology in general.
And you realize that, like, you know,
half of the medical industry, like,
upcoming, like, you know, products
and what they're going to be using is, like,
currently patented on blockchain,
like, up to, like, 10 million different real estate contracts
between, like, on the East Coast or on blockchain.
Agriculture in West Africa is run on blockchain.
The police department in Dubai is run on blockchain.
And these are, you know, what we would call NFTs.
They basically make, you know, things.
They're like Western Union right now.
Like, that's what I call it. Yeah.
Western Union.
It's like Western Union.
I think at the end of the day,
the objective is to make everything seamless.
You know, nah, we can't do that.
What is the conflict between, like,
there's a complication here.
We are the one to create the utility
to make a transaction fee,
or are we the utility and it's getting
manipulated by, from us?
Like, it's, we're just getting our souls
getting stumped from another person
that just wants to use us as a transaction fee.
That's a good question in terms of decentralization.
And you last night, actually,
we talked about that closely.
It's like, so, in my opinion,
the last part of your question,
in terms of being used as utility,
I think when you're working in a
decentralized peer-to-peer network,
which is what we've all kind of, you know,
bound ourselves to when we're going on the blockchain,
there is the possibility, you know,
you can't forget that there is the possibility
that whatever data is collected,
you know, regardless of who owns it,
it refers to a particular number
and each transaction refers to a particular path,
which uses time as its ledger, essentially.
That data can, in the same way,
be used, you know, to come up with a larger,
like, you know, idea.
The electricity and the gas and the water,
the oil, the soul that we're using
to accumulate it.
You're just working using it.
I'm kind of mad. I'm sorry.
No, you're good. I think, I think,
like, you know, honestly,
Dil is a great example.
There's ways to do this,
so you could basically gain your own autonomy
despite the possibility of that happening.
You know, like, whether it's through X spaces
and figuring out, you know,
how to run a radio program that, like,
becomes extremely popular while you know
that your intentions are sort of to move
into a larger sphere of music that,
essentially, what's happening there with Dil
is he's creating a multi-media,
like, whether it's just, I'm going to say
multi-media because I'm guessing it's going
to turn into, like, business.
Yeah, he's a multi-media because he has
the PFP and everything.
Sure, yeah.
He has all the mediums.
There you go.
And, like, if you think about it over time,
the more and more things that he
contributes to the,
Ethereum is basically, is the blockchain
that introduces assets, right?
Like, you know, making assets not vulnerable.
The more and more he's been doing that,
the more and more he's creating sort of
a legacy, not only for himself,
but also for everyone else to be able
to participate in.
And that's what I mean about the buying
market being really important
and all that's contributing to that also.
I'm not anti-liquidation, but...
That's the term of decentralization.
To make information available to everyone
in every social classes, in every
economical classes, no matter what you are.
Yeah, not only that, and well...
There is a lot of that in this space.
Sort of interject, guys.
I was just going to say,
don't be discouraged, Momo,
because there are green chains.
Layer two uses less resources.
That's why the fees are less.
And the whole consideration of blockchain
is built on the fact that
every exchange costs something.
And in building a more efficient way
to exchange, a way to document,
to make things transparent and to protect
intellectual property rights,
it gets more efficient every day.
And that's where we see
the new chains popping up.
VeChain is a good example of it.
The layer two's base and that sort of thing.
They are built to be more efficient
and make it more harmonious for us
to coexist and interact here
on the blockchain and in Web3.
Yeah, I mean, I get crosschains
in the making for a while.
I'm trying parachains, multi-chains.
I'm trying...
I did try crosschains.
I'm trying zero knowledge from
some platforms.
But what I've seen is
literally just collaboration.
Inclusivity plus diversity.
It's just innovation.
We have to respect each other.
It's not like shilling each other.
I don't know.
We shill each other within our families,
within our group chats.
Okay, that's okay.
Because we know each other.
We know how much we can take it.
But just to shill,
to get to know a person and collaborate.
If you're just here to shit on people,
just don't be here.
You're just a waste of time.
And that's kind of what I'm mad about, too.
But I know it's not a venting out session,
No, but you made your way into the right space for that.
I'm sorry?
You made your way into the right space for that
because even though the show goes on
and people are trying to promote their artwork,
it's more of a community environment
where we're supporting one another.
So there's exchange rather than purchase
and take from someone.
It's more of giving back to the community
and Dil definitely exemplifies that.
But I'll just let you finish up, Momo.
And then you're just going to kind of reset the room
so Axiom can do his presentation.
Definitely.
Thank you so much for all the information and love.
Yeah, I'm good.
Let's call that my presentation.
I'll throw up a couple of things at the top.
But yeah, much love to all of y'all.
Again, Dil, it's been a long time.
I don't...
But yeah, so I just wanted to step in
and I'm glad everything's going the way it's going.
It's good to see everyone in here.
And I'm going to chill for a bit.
I'll throw some stuff in the gem of Tron
and jump in and listen to it.
For sure, man.
Thanks for coming in.
Good vibes.
Happy to have you here.
Yeah, if you want to throw something up to the top,
if you can, everybody can go give a like,
All right, I think we got a few more people to go.
Say what's up to here on the stage.
We got Pixie Galaxy.
Welcome, Pixie.
Oh, hello.
Hello, GM GM.
How's it going, dear Dil?
Hello to Reemham Momo,
Mr. Cap, the real Midnight.
I forgot his name.
He was a Canadian friend.
We used to hang out and chill and chill a lot with.
I'm doing great.
Everybody, I'm feeling good.
I can't complain.
I've been busy with a collection of Open Edition OE,
you know, to just get more view and attention to my collections.
So, Dil, basically I created my first and last Open Edition OE,
which is called It.
And It is a character that his emotions and his basically stops
that he does on blockchain reflects on his face.
And, well, to be said, I have a bunch of them.
Like, I have over 100 of these characters fully finger drawn.
I used to do them a lot when I was taking public transportations.
And they are basically selected ones.
So, from each trait, I minted one as an OE,
and the minting price was 0.1 test, so it was pretty much free giveaway.
And I'm assuming there are 149 less than 150 NFTs minted
of these 13 characters, and they went through four cycles.
Three were minting ones, and the last cycle,
the last 30 which consists of one lobbying piece
and 29 finale pieces are actually airdrop
to the ones that minted at least a piece of the first round
of each collection.
It has a description.
The beginning doesn't have because he just kind of gets an idea
of what's going on.
He's just a simple person who gets into blockchain.
And it ends up with a good story with a saying
that he actually reached a point once,
but there's a lobbying piece like he's more business magnets
at that point, I guess.
His tears affects the charts as well.
And that's pretty much what I've been doing in the past few weeks.
And, yeah, that's what I wanted to share with you guys.
Hope you guys liked it and hope you guys enjoyed it.
And y'all have a great day.
Yes, I enjoyed it so much. Are you from Turkey?
I'm not from Turkey. I'm Persian, but I do live in Turkey.
Your accent is Iranian.
My mom is actually Persian.
How the fuck do you know how to speak English as well?
Well, I lived in America for four years.
Do you have a wish?
Yeah, I have it.
California.
Yeah, California.
Yeah, California.
I was living in Costa Mesa and then...
Yeah, same here. Nice to meet you too.
And then I moved to what?
All right, Pixie. Well, thanks for coming in, man.
Yeah, brother.
It's been a while. It's good to see you.
Hope everything's going good with you, man.
Good to see some art still going hard on it.
And, yeah, man, we got to keep supporting on object.
Yeah, thanks for remembering me too, Pixie.
It has been far too long, brother.
And I'm glad to see you're still at the grind in the spaces.
Oh, hell yeah. Yeah.
Oh, thank you, Assyria, for sending me like emoji.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
Okay, guys, I'm going to just shut my mike off
and listen to you guys carefully.
Awesome. Thanks, man.
Good bye.
Appreciate you coming in.
What's up, the real Ado? What's up?
I am good. How are you?
Doing good, man. Welcome to the stage.
Thanks for coming in.
Of course. I saw that...
Congratulations, Pixie. Like, you are the shit.
Like, I am so proud of you.
All right.
Shout out to Pixie. Go ahead, real.
I saw that Tricky was here earlier.
I decided to join in, see what was going on.
And so far, I like this space.
I actually was followed by Midnight.
Shout out to Midnight for the follow.
Appreciate it.
And yeah, I play music as well.
Well, I play music from other artists.
I'm really... I don't make my own, but yeah.
I decided to join, and yeah.
Anyway, shout out to Midnight for the follow once again.
That's awesome, man.
Yeah, welcome.
We're happy to hear you play some music if you got something you want to play.
Of course.
Always welcome.
Yeah, I'll definitely...
All right, can I please... No, wait, what?
No, go ahead.
Go ahead, Momo.
Momo, you were going to say something?
I don't know, maybe it was an accident.
Let's hear some of your music, man.
Let's hear what you got.
Oh, okay.
I just play songs from other artists, but yeah.
Does that mean you perform them like on the guitar, sing them,
or you just play them?
I search them up on YouTube.
Oh, that's cool.
Well, we got to get some dill in your rotation there.
That would be dope, man.
I don't know if you checked out any of the dill songs like GM or Crypto Rich
or anything, but yeah, that's dope.
But yeah, if you want to play something, you can.
That's cool.
All right.
Well, the song that I'm going to play here is called Monster Chorus.
It's from Cheetah by Cheetah Mobile.
They developed some famous games, for instance, Rolling Sky.
I don't know if you've heard of that game or app,
but it's a very famous app there is.
Well, probably one of the most famous ones.
This is the soundtrack to one of their levels, Monster Chorus.
So here we go.
Ah, shit.
I also play laughing videos as well,
but I can just do that after the music.
That is by Cheetah Mobile.
Sounds like Monster Chorus on their levels.
Let's go, man.
Let's go.
Good vibes.
Well, everybody go tap in, check it out.
I appreciate everybody coming in today.
We've had a great day, sharing some great projects and everything.
Everybody go check out the real ah-ha-do.
Welcome, man.
Happy to have you here.
Cool to play some music, and yeah,
check out some of that dill music, man.
Let's play a couple songs, guys.
First, I'm going to play Crypto Rich,
because I've been telling everybody to play Crypto Rich,
and now it's coming up number 10 on the dill Spotify.
So if you haven't played Crypto Rich yet,
search Crypto Rich on Spotify.
If you have Spotify, let's get to 50K streams,
and then I'm going to play my new song,
which is coming out this Friday.
Very exciting.
We have new music coming out every Friday.
So first, let's rock out to Crypto Rich.
I appreciate you all coming in.
Dill coin, dill NFTs.
Get that dill music on your playlist.
Let's go.
I was riding in it, riding in the bank.
Need to pay you on the payments.
So you can mess with my payments.
I don't hear what you're saying.
This may happen if you're paying zero.
It acts like I'm the eater.
At least you've been ditched.
I'm big like a bitch, and I win.
I'm beautiful now.
It's a beautiful sound.
That's when I check my account.
I got a digital cash.
They want to murder me now.
You wish you'd murder me now.
I'm herberry, burgundy, striped.
That's when my sats get high.
Wake to the back of my dad.
Sunday is very important.
This on my Saturday night.
I could reach him.
I'm leaving my life dark, and I bring him to life.
But you ain't doing it like I'm making racks with him.
I could make a million on a blockchain.
I was getting dirty money.
Now I'm popping.
My fetish, baby, reach, I'm sipping champagne.
You're for the rocky, because I'm flyer than I thought.
I've been living flippin' tokens for the fam.
It's all you've been instilled, but you don't know what I am.
I'm refreshing on my balance.
Gotta check it all out.
I keep going on my run.
We're about to hit a money key.
Don't call my phone, can't do it, so I catch.
No fair pay up in Bitcoin, or we get to bustin' on your ass.
It's shooting stuff.
I'm a buyer's book ad.
I live like my site, and I get my shows when they clap.
That's why my hair was bad.
It's a man.
Your dog got rich from me.
He just got mad.
And then I lost a few grand, and I mastered no scam.
Bitch, your dog master told you, but I'm Bitcoin dense.
And I'm walking to my finance.
All about my ache, I'm like the centralized finance.
Shout out to me.
If you're reaching consensus, gotta keep it on chain.
I've been way too efficient, even made big green.
I'ma trade in a bubble, sell it in shoulders.
Dot, dot, dot.
Yeah, I'm not good, boy, bitch, I made a lot.
If you see me on this, boy, you better not hit me.
If you want to pick me, hit me.
Baby, you're feeling it.
Still checks, cuz back.
She's coming on Saturday.
You know she'll come back.
And I'm ready to go.
She had disappeared.
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Let's play this other song that's coming out on Friday and then we'll finish it with space.
This next song is coming out soon.
And don't forget guys, check out Dil on Instagram, check him out on the other social media platforms.
I saw this coming from a distance. You can't trust me with your little eyes.
You go crazy crazy for when I was trying to tell you something. Now you're twisting all my words and I live fine.
I don't want to hug you baby, time to calm down.
And the second that I said that, yeah that's when she freaked out.
And I ain't on my Nintendo, I don't want to play games. I'm sick of all the lying and you tell them no shame.
You're the same as everybody and I know you can't be trusted.
I said I wouldn't do it, I regret it and I bust it. I gave all my love to you, but I guess you won't be lusting.
I'm sick of my little chicks, these relationships are cocks.
I saw this coming from a distance. You can't trust me with your little eyes.
You go crazy crazy for when I was trying to tell you something. Now you're twisting all my words and I live fine.
You lost a lot and your pants on fire. You don't ever know the truth and that's the thing I don't mind.
If you were Pinocchio, you would have a big no. Big ass, big kitties, yeah you also lying no.
Yeah, I ain't gonna waste no common lie to me. Girl, that's always one of me. All that drama shit ain't no fun for me.
I ain't 20 doing 23. You're the one getting older when it's real young. On the road to millions.
While you're fading, Dylan, keep telling you're little low. I'm still here and I'm back at it with a bad bitch and a black mind.
Cocks for it, big muscles, a whole plate, me and brunch. I'm the one that you lie to, then I'm the one that you cry to.
I'm sick of the way that you play with me and I saw it coming from a long truth.
I saw this coming from a distance. You can't trust me when you live a lie.
Now you go and play the crazy part when I was trying to tell you something.
I saw this coming from a distance. You can't trust me when you live a lie.
Now you go and play the crazy part when I was trying to tell you something.
Now you're kissing all my words and I live fine.
But you live, but you live, but you live alone.
And that's going to be it today, guys. Get some deal coin, go support.
Nicholas, great to connect with you again today.
And we'll talk soon.
Respect that.
Peace, everybody.