SLUMDOGE MEDIA 🟨 MICE ‘HAPPY HOUR’

Recorded: June 14, 2023 Duration: 1:03:01
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I think you mentioned Brazil a few times yesterday.
Is that where you're from originally, till when?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I was born there.
So my whole family is from Brazil.
I was born in Brazil.
I moved to the States when I was like six years old.
And my little sister was like four.
And I had to learn how to speak English.
And that's crazy to think about.
But yeah, I grew up on the East Coast, Maryland, D.C. area, DMV area.
And most of my life was on the East Coast.
And then I moved to L.A. like, I want to say eight years ago.
I moved to L.A.
I lived in Hollywood for like six, seven years.
Dude, the language thing's real.
My daughter's two.
But she's been in Tbilisi, Georgia.
So like right below a restaurant for the last six months.
And she's already starting to speak a little of that language.
So, you know, a kid switching up languages is no joke, dude.
You want to know something funny, too?
Like, honestly, so depending on how old you are when you move to a different country, depends on whether or not you get an accent.
So like like let's say I moved I moved to the States from Brazil when I was 14 or 15.
I'd have an accent, like a dick-ass accent.
Anytime before the age of like 12, you should be good.
Like if you if you move to any country under that those ages.
It's so funny how like the older you are, like even even early teenage years, like you just never lose that accent no matter how hard you try.
Dude, you're an anomaly.
You got the red beard going on.
You got a German name.
You're from Brazil.
You're living on the West Coast, dude.
It's like it's keeping me guessing, man.
Yeah, I know.
People think I'm Irish all the fucking time.
Don't say it like it's a bad thing.
I thought it was a compliment, man.
Pretty much the mix of a Gracie.
I mean, German, Scottish and Brazilian.
Yeah, something like that.
I just I just think it's hilarious because that's like the so far away from where I'm actually from.
You know, you're from like everywhere else.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, what's going on, man?
Kev, what's going on?
How are you guys doing?
I feel I feel just immediately less interesting when Slum Doge is around.
And he's just he's in here getting off of airplanes, like coming from other countries or wherever.
And I'm just like, you know, sitting on my couch, like just hanging out.
I don't know if I've left my house in about a week.
Just the funny thing is, I get the most done when I just sit at home, like when I'm traveling and shit, that shit fucks me up, man.
Like like I said, I was I was in New York City for the for my premiere of my documentary this past weekend and just running around doing panels, doing speaking engagements, fucking talking to the kids and shit.
Like I'm just fucking doing everything.
And then and then whenever I'm flying across country, it just throws me completely off.
Like I like I need at least a day to fucking recalibrate.
You know what I mean?
Limousine riding, jet flying, kiss stealing, wheeling, dealing.
Son of God, you are.
I think Gorilla is just explaining a day in the life of Gorilla is really what it is.
He's just telling you what he's doing.
Pretty much.
Hey, I got it.
I got to steal the floor real quick.
I got a good group of people in here right on time.
We're keeping these spaces to about an hour.
Don't worry, guys.
I'm pushing my trying to trying to keep it crisp.
I'm doing it myself right now.
Make sure you tap that retweet button on the room.
Get the word out.
Got some celebs in the house and Gorilla and Slum Doge and Tom and and a non and on, however
you want to say it.
Looks like we got Tate.
You got to wonder if it's the Andrew Tate or not.
You know, I mean, there's only one way to find out, I guess.
Dude, it looks like them.
So, I mean, let's just say it is right.
And just so everybody knows, you know, we call it like a power.
We've been going like, you know, 69.
Hey, GM, everybody.
Good morning.
What's going on, Tom?
The 60 minutes today, we have a big ENS space after this.
We're with ENS domains, ENS vision, ENS maxis in a collab space at two o'clock.
So when we're done this, everybody can migrate right over.
That's going to be a great, great space.
A lot of people saying they're coming.
So it'll be a good time.
But, Slum, you know, a question for you.
Yesterday, you know, we went through your, like, you know, your background a bit, kind
of like your story a bit, which was awesome.
I got tons of DMs asking about it.
Hopefully, you know, this is something that we're doing with you for a while now, which
I showed you a teaser.
I showed you a teaser of the documentary, too, right?
Man, I didn't know if anybody else called that teaser.
I didn't know what I was allowed to say.
Nah, man, that's exclusive.
That's exclusive, bro.
Like, I can't, you know, I can't just be giving that out to anybody.
But I'm glad you got to see the teaser.
It was like a short little, you know, a couple minutes.
No, that's what I mean.
That's what I mean.
Of course not.
Dude, I think it looks to me when I, even in that teaser, it looks to me like something
that would be, no joke, that, you know, that home screen on Netflix, when you put Netflix
on, it's up there, and I click it.
That's exactly what it looks like and feels like, and the story is absolutely more interesting
than 99% of the shit that I watch on Netflix.
So, dude, I'm pumped for you.
You deserve it.
You're, dude, you know, putting you, I think yesterday you even said it, right?
You're very relatable in terms of, I think a lot of people want to be in your position
at some point, right?
Take some risks.
Be really smart.
Get rewarded, and if you are the steward of that journey, I mean, that's a good thing
It's a good thing for Crypto Twitter.
I think you're, you know, I'm proud of you, and I'm pumped for you.
I think it's dope that you mentioned Netflix, man.
I want everybody, everybody in this space is to cross their fucking fingers, man, because
we have a meeting with Netflix next week.
They're interested.
They showed interest in the film.
We have a meeting with them next week, so I'm hoping and praying that they pick up
the movie.
If they pick up my movie, this will literally change my life more than all this shit already
You know what I mean?
We have a meeting with Netflix, and then we also have a follow-up meeting with HBO Max
So we're going to get one of the big streamers.
We just don't know which one yet.
I mean, obviously, I'm hoping it's Netflix, but we'll see what happens.
We'll see what happens.
Dude, it's going to be, I mean, I can feel it.
It already looks, feels, and tastes like it.
So I'm excited for you, man.
But, you know, yesterday when we were talking, I think it was awesome because, like I said,
I think you're super relatable.
Everybody kind of wants to live that journey of making it like that.
And I'm curious, you know, right now, kind of bringing it to the present, you know, what
you see happening in this space.
Where do you think we are as an industry right now, and how are you looking at things?
Obviously, you've got a good eye.
Honestly, I'm seeing the shift big on AI.
As far as, like, the crypto industry, I feel like we're slowly going into a mini NFT bull
That's really what it's feeling like right now.
We had to, like, honestly, here's the crazy part, man.
Like, Pepe sparked all this shit.
Like, as much as I get hate and slack about, quote, unquote, fudding Pepe bags, which I
don't think I do.
I just called the top and told people to sell when it was at the peak, but whatever.
But I still give Pepe credit.
I've always said I love what they did.
Like, they just basically, like, they brought a whole new life into the space, right?
A whole, like, breath of fresh air into the space.
And so their run-up was fucking legendary.
You know what I mean?
Like, to say the least.
Their run-up was fucking legendary.
And it sparked, you know, these thousands of fucking meme coin projects that came out.
And there's been, like, the blood pumping it back into crypto.
You know what I mean?
So for the past month or so, it's been meme coin season.
You know, everybody sees, like, meme coins flying left and right, going crazy.
And then now it's kind of, like, on a downward trend.
You could tell it's being less talked about.
And NFT projects are starting to pop up.
You know what I mean?
So, like, I feel like we're slowly transitioning into a mini NFT bull run.
Like, even last night, I think, I don't know if you guys heard of Boring Punks.
That shit fucking, like, took off.
Like, and who would have fucking thought?
You know what I mean?
But that shit happened.
And, like, and just more projects are popping up left and right about with just NFTs and just kind of, like, this life is getting brought back into the whole NFT space.
So I'm super, super excited about what we're about to see here in the next few months.
Do you think, do you think, do you think, I agree, man, that pump from Pepe is huge, right?
It kind of pumps some air and, you know, some wind into the sails of the NFT industry.
I think it brought some attention, brought some excitement.
Do you think it just pumps it with excitement?
Or do you think it affects what happens next in NFTs?
Do you think that we kind of take anything from that pump?
You know, the new brands that pop up, do they kind of take some of that flavor, take some of that vibe?
Or is it just something that leads to the next bull run?
Well, this is what I think.
You got to understand, every single time we have any type of wave of shit, right?
So, like, let's use the meme coin season wave that we had, right?
Every single time something like that happens in the crypto space, we get a bunch of new people joining, right?
So you might have a friend of yours that doesn't, that heard about crypto, was interested, but didn't really ever get into it for real.
And then, bam, they hear you made fucking $10,000 on Pepe or some shit like that, you know what I mean?
And all of a sudden, you're onboarding fucking 10 friends of yours that weren't really into crypto before, but they just found out how much money you made.
So now it's interesting to them, right?
So we have a wave of normies coming through that just probably weren't around before.
So these same people are the ones discovering crypto, discovering Web3, discovering DeFi, NFTs.
And so the same way I feel like I was onboarded into crypto from a meme coin, from fucking Dogecoin, a lot of people were onboarded into crypto through Pepe, right?
So we have a lot of new people in the space, and these people are just exploring right now.
Everything's new to them.
They're learning about NFTs.
They're learning what it's like to mint.
They're learning the secondary market.
They're browsing through OpenSea.
You know what I mean?
So it's like that's really good for the space.
And I feel like the more people would get interested, the higher the awareness level of everything is.
Like just mass adoption will continue to speed up and get there eventually, you know?
Dude, I agree.
I think that hurdle of even just having a digital wallet, right?
If they got it for the – I think that has a huge effect.
But Anam, I see your hands up, buddy.
Yeah, what's good, guys?
Yeah, I just want to hop in off of the Boring Punks thing.
And so I was actually reached out to by someone that was involved with the team.
And, you know, they were looking for, you know, influencers to help endorse and support or whatever.
I'm a crypto punk.
They showed me my honorary.
I was actually like, you know what?
It's actually decent art.
Like, you know.
But I didn't mint.
I don't have any.
And I faded it.
And I told them I was going to fade it.
And I said, you know, it's the wrong market.
It's like this is a derivative.
We've had, you know, 10,000 punk derivatives.
Like, where is this really going to go?
Like, what's really, you know, the purpose?
Like, what is the kind of the narrative around this?
And they actually had one, right?
Six-year anniversary.
Yeah, yeah.
And if you look at their page and you look at the website, there's – I mean,
they intentionally were trying to model that or, you know, tribute, pay homage to CryptoPunks
and LarvaLabs.
And so I get it.
But I said, right, I was like, yeah, I don't think this is going to sell out.
Did you feel like it was a cash grab?
Oh, did I get muted?
I don't know what happened.
Everyone just got muted.
Yeah, let me try again.
No, as far as you ask if there's a cash grab, I'd say that's, like, subjectively debatable.
I would lean towards yes, but I would also, like, say, does it matter if the community
is receiving it well?
Like, we – I would say, right, that there is a niche of NFTs that people know are, quote,
unquote, degenments.
It's how far can we push this before ultimately it's going to go to zero.
But we all know going into it – or, I'm sorry, relatively, the majority of people know
going into it, this is not going to be sustainable.
This is likely to end up at zero.
And so it's just greater full theory.
Kind of like most –
A hundred percent.
And I mean – and I heard, you know, your – you know, some of your debates and some
of your concerns in regards to Pepe.
And, you know, I wasn't a Pepe supporter.
I wasn't a Pepe supporter because of really where it's, like – where its signals were
coming from, where, you know, its loudest voices were – yeah, were kind of, like, formulating
and, you know, showing their presence on Twitter spaces, on the timeline, whatever else.
I was like, you know, not the whole community or anything, but as far as the leadership, quote,
unquote, it felt toxic.
And I was like, this isn't sustainable.
This isn't the right approach to, you know, have something become, like, mainstream adopted
or where people are really going to take it seriously and say, like, yeah, this is something
of value that I believe a year from now, five years from now, will still have value.
It's all the medics.
So just to kind of conclude, as far as I was wrong, right?
Like, I faded this.
I probably missed out on – not even joking – dozens of ETH because I had the alpha.
I, you know, I would have had, you know, whatever nice, you know, early access.
I don't know what the – what they were offering.
I didn't take anything.
I didn't take any money.
I didn't take any NFTs.
And I faded it.
And it's doing pretty well, right?
Like, I think it may have touched 0.2.
I didn't even think that this would get past –
I just saw it.
It was at 0.13.
So it's retracing a little bit.
But I didn't – personally, I didn't even think it was getting past 0.05 in the market.
Yeah, I mean, you said – you said you didn't think it was going to –
Correct, correct.
And so, you know, there's been rares that have sold for, like, two, three ETH.
I mean, this is pretty insane.
That's crazy.
But they're not – but here's the thing.
They're not wash trades.
Like, it's not like – I know the wallets.
And I'm like, holy shit, that person's really making a conviction play on this.
Like, so just to conclude, as far as, like, bull market, bear market, yes, I agree with you.
I do believe we're on the cusp of a, you know, some sort of bull cycle.
I do, however – you know, I've been here for almost three years now, and it's been mostly NFTs.
So looking at the NFT market, I do not think it will resemble what happened, you know, a year, a year and a half, two years ago.
It's going to be zany.
It's going to be quirky.
Things that are not supposed to pump are going to pump because, quite frankly, logic and, like, any sense of, like, linear rationale in this space is gone.
Now it's all about who do you know?
Who can you get to endorse or influence what you are presenting?
And, ultimately, I do genuinely feel that for 95% of what is going to, quote, unquote, pump or make it, the art doesn't matter, the storyline doesn't matter, the utility, the value propositions, none of it matters.
It's all about did you market it most effectively?
But I also think – so here's my thing.
So, like I said, I feel like right now we're entering a little mini-bull cycle, like – but I feel like – I feel like eventually, whether it's during the actual bull run, I feel like NFTs are going to surge back up.
So to give you an idea of how, like, autistically, like, just strange I see this going, you saw, obviously, what happened with, you know, Bitcoin, Harry Potter, Obamac, Sonic 10, Inu.
So I'm going to tell you something, right?
And I wouldn't be surprised if this still happens.
You saw – I don't know if you saw the Litecoin one too, right?
No, I didn't see that one.
But the funny – bro, so I was like – I was like – I was telling all the meme coin communities to show me, right?
Under my comments, I shit you not.
Under my comments, I saw that fucking Harry Potter, Obamasonic.
I was dying when I tell you I was dying.
I was like, bro, this is the most ridiculous shit I've ever seen in my fucking life.
Don't take this the wrong way.
You've been a pretty big signal.
You've been a pretty loud voice in the meme coin, you know, era.
Not only this cycle, but last cycle as well.
I talked with some friends after seeing you on Boro and Fiddy Spaces, seeing you hanging out with Mice Media, whoever else.
And I said, you know what?
If there's a meme coin that would get the utmost controversy going right now where either people would love it or hate it and it would pump because of that, it's whoever remakes Doge.
Because it'd be you and Billy would flip the fuck out and be like, this is the stupidest shit ever.
I can't believe someone's really doing this.
But it's the original meme coin.
And so I said, what better way to show the absurdity of this entire space than to do like, I can't think.
I've been, honestly, I'll tell you, I've been trying to think of a good acronym for Doge.
I can't do it.
But if someone thought of a good, like, you know, autistic, you know, schizophrenic acronym for Doge and just said, yep, it's the new Doge coin.
You know it would pump.
Like, no, for sure, for sure, for sure.
I mean, those supposed to stand for Do Only Good Every Day, right?
Definitely Only Good Extraterrestrials.
Well, I'll share this one because, again, I've never launched a coin.
I never will.
But another idea, just because these acronyms are too good, extraterrestrial hucksters because of Gensler's coming out and saying hucksters would like, oh, yeah, you got the scam artist.
You got the, you know, the scam artist.
Is he rugging or is it me?
I might be rugging.
No, I can hear him.
But, yeah, just extraterrestrial hucksters, so ETH.
That's funny.
That's hilarious.
Oh, yeah, I saw somebody do a meme coin of Bitcoin, too.
I was like, what the fuck is this?
It was weird.
But, yeah, real quick, jumping back on the Pepe thing.
Here's my thing, right?
I feel like it's made such an impact in the space that Pepe actually has, like, hardcore believers.
Like, these guys are really holding that shit.
They don't give a fuck.
You know what I mean?
Like, I feel like to the point where I wouldn't put it past Pepe to fucking pump like a motherfucker during the actual bull run.
You know what I mean?
Like, I already told people, like, I mean, I fuck with Pepe.
Like, I told people, like, I tweeted about this before.
I was like, look, somebody DM me when Pepe's retraced 90% and I'll buy a bag.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, like, that's just what happens across the board to all coins, especially during the bear market right now.
Like, Pepe's going to retrace 90% before the bull run.
And so I'll buy a bag for sure.
You know, Dogecoin's retraced 90% before.
Bitcoin's retraced 90% before.
Like, this just happens to all fucking coins.
So it's like, this is going to happen to Pepe.
People keep thinking it's going to pump again right now.
We all know it's fucking not.
The biggest problem you got with Pepe, bro, there's a lot of hate stuff going on with Pepe.
They're saying it's a hate speech.
So the Pepe community has actually filed a petition right now.
They're trying to, like, lobby this in Washington and get rid of it.
But there's, like, a hate thing on it.
I mean, I really don't think a frog is hate.
I mean, it's the same thing with Bored Apes, though.
Didn't they say Bored Apes were not?
No, but this is different.
This is different.
This is like, see, Bored Apes is an established brand.
This has barely got its legs.
So when you do that to something that barely got its legs, you don't have that support yet.
And then the market cap goes down, and it's all screwed up.
It pumped.
Like, that whole thing with it being a hate symbol, which that's already happened.
It's already been documented that way.
That happened, like, well over a year ago, if not longer.
So, I mean, it made it in spite of that already.
In 2016, yeah.
That happened in 2016, when it was associated with, like, 4chan or, like, alt-right groups.
Jordan Peterson caught heat.
So it got a huge...
Jordan Peterson caught heat over it, even.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's like, it's like, it still blew up because of how iconic it is in the meme coin, or in the meme world.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, maybe a fraction of that, maybe a percentage of those people used it for the wrong reasons or whatnot.
I feel like if the FUD was really as big as people want to make it out to be, it would have got delisted.
It hasn't got delisted from anywhere.
So I'm pretty sure it's cool.
You know what I mean?
I feel like next bull run, that shit will pump like crazy.
And I'm just going to cop a...
I'm going to grab a bag at a 90% retracement.
Well, it's been helpful at certain times, too, because, like, people have been hating on the people that are hating and going,
and how dare you bring this down with whatever else you think it is.
Like, you're not a part of this, so you better stay out of it and don't do this to this community.
Not just that, but Pepe, that was never the origins of Pepe.
Because a group of people decide to take it and make it their own thing.
Like, how is that the fault of the original creator and what it was originally intended for?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that sucks that they did that, and, like, a little fraction of people decided to use it in their own hateful ways.
But that doesn't represent the entire brand of Pepe.
And so I feel like that's just a little fud.
You know what I mean?
I don't think it's going to ultimately impact Pepe in the long run.
I think it does have an impact, but it's a positive one because it does allow more people to hear about it and clear the name.
Yeah, it's not controversial.
You know, it'll do numbers as far as, like, you know, media and awareness level and shit like that, brand awareness.
I agree with that.
Do you think that they maybe just raised too much money before they actually got to a solid exchange where a lot of people could liquidate Pepe?
Is that potentially why we saw such a retracement and we're waiting for that next one?
I think what I think happened is, and this is what usually happens with coins, is, like, when it hits the big leagues, when a meme coin gets listed on fucking Coinbase or Binance or whatever,
then most people that have been in this space understand that there's really not much else that could go.
Like, it hit the peak.
Like, that's the best possible exchange you can be on is Coinbase.
What next, right?
So unless you get somebody like Elon backing it or somebody like that who starts talking about it and maybe has a TV show they go talk about it, like, there's no reason why it would continue to pump after the biggest things have happened to it already, you know?
And would you stick with that argument even if they're just accumulating all their content right now, all the media, and then once we do see more positive news and that multi-billions, potentially trillions of dollars coming back in, do you think they're maybe waiting for that?
I mean, yeah, that's very possible.
You know what I mean?
Like I said, all this shit happened in the bear market.
So it's like bull run is going to happen either next year or the year after.
You know, we don't know exactly.
But when the bull run does happen, fucking everything's pumping, right?
Dogecoin's going to a dollar.
Bitcoin's going to, like, $100,000, $200,000.
Fucking Ethereum's going to $20,000, $30,000, like, we all know this is going to happen.
It's not crazy to think Pepe will hit a $5 billion market cap.
You see what I'm saying?
So, like, that's very possible.
You know, and Slum, to add on to the Coinbase thing, like, I will give some alpha in here.
They deploy the APIs before they do it on a front-facing site of things.
So there are people who are literally just watching those APIs, and they will buy it up off of their exchanges as soon as the API hits so that they can sell it as soon as it's listed.
And that's what happens.
And there's just so much sell pressure.
You know what I mean?
I think the day that I called the top was the day they got listed.
And I was like, congratulations, y'all got listed.
But this is the fucking top, guys.
Like, sell.
If you don't sell, somebody else will sell, and they'll take your profits.
And sure enough, every day after I said that, it's dumped and dumped and dumped and gone down and gone down and gone down.
And it is what it is.
It happens, you know?
So I have a question.
But first, Tom, I see your hands up, brother.
Slum basically said the same thing I was going to say is, you know, it just rose, and it hit its peak, and it was going to drop down.
I didn't even think it was going to hit that high.
But, I mean, most of the people that were holding big bags now hold that same money in, like, Bitcoin or Ethereum or more stable assets, you know?
And that actually helps out the whole entire market, you know?
Everything is a great thing, you know?
People that are smart make the money.
They're going to put the money in smart places, which helps the market, so.
I mean, going off of what you just said, like, I honestly, honestly, I thought Pepe was going to go to a billion market cap and just dump.
Because, you know, you know how certain coins, like, hit milestones or, quote, unquote, you know, like, psychological milestones.
Like, with Dogecoin, it was 75 cents.
You know what I mean?
It hit 75, and then it dropped down from there.
The next milestone above that would have been a dollar, right?
Or 50 cents is a milestone.
So it's like, for me, Pepe was going to hit a $1 billion milestone and then just dump like fucking crazy.
And I feel like a lot of people thought that.
When it hit a billion, that's when people were going to sell their bags.
Because that's the point they were waiting to hit, right?
And for whatever reason, maybe, you know, all the biggest whales talked to each other and was like, hey, guys, let's fucking take this shit to 1.5.
And sure enough, the shit fucking ran to 1.5, which was even more ridiculous.
But here's the thing.
When you feel that and you see that euphoria happen in the space where literally your timeline is stocked full of fucking Pepe memes and Pepe talk and, like, FOMO hits to the point where you're like, yo, should I fucking buy a bag?
Should I put, like, a thousand bucks in?
Like, is this thing – when you get that feeling, when you start feeling that way, that's when you know you hit the fucking top, right?
So I felt a lot like that in Dogecoin.
When the fucking Dogecoin thing was happening, I had that euphoric run-up.
But you got to understand, that was the first time I ever experienced that in the crypto space.
Dogecoin was the first cryptocurrency I ever purchased.
And, like, within two months, everything happened to me right after that.
So it was like I didn't know how to fucking – I had zero experience.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like understanding how I felt, understanding where the market was at that point when Dogecoin hit its peak, I was able to see that with Pepe.
And so it's funny because, like I said, after I fucking called the top, everybody in my comments were like, oh, if you were so good at calling the top with Pepe, why did you not call the top with Dogecoin?
Because I was fucking learning back then.
Like, I learned the lesson with Dogecoin, and now I'm able to apply it to the future with other meme coins.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, if you should listen to anybody, listen to the guy who round-tripped $3 million.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I fucking know what I'm talking about.
I lived it.
So I feel like a lot of people kind of took that and was like, oh, okay, yeah, I get it.
It makes sense.
It makes sense.
But, yeah, I didn't think it was going to go to 1.5.
I thought I was going to hit one and drop.
So the question is, would you have done something differently if everything was going down today?
Yes, most definitely.
I would have probably – because the thing is this.
Now, looking back, I would have known Saturday Night Live was a sell point.
It's so obvious.
Like, looking back, it's so fucking obvious.
Like, Saturday Night Live is the biggest thing that could have possibly happened to Dogecoin, right?
So when it was announced – and that's so fucking clear.
It was announced by Elon, like, I'm hosting Saturday Night Live, the Doge father.
So you're like, okay, he's going to fucking talk about Dogecoin Saturday Night Live.
People are going to, like, pump it all the way up to Saturday Night Live.
Buy the news.
Buy the rumor.
Sell the news, right?
People are buying up the rumor of what's going to happen Saturday Night Live, and the best time for me to sell would have been the day before Saturday Night Live.
Because a lot of people tried to sell Saturday Night Live, and everybody was trying to sell.
So, like, it wasn't going through.
A lot of people lost a lot of money because they were trying to sell when everybody was trying to sell, and nobody could sell.
You know what I mean?
I sold the moment that Barry said he was shortening, and I took that as an absolute that he was going to do that.
And I was able to triple my bags after I came back up the following day.
That's good.
That's good.
But, yeah, the day before Saturday Night Live would have been the very best time for me to sell, right?
Now, you've got to also take into consideration that at that point in time, a lot of people were following me.
A lot of people were looking at what I was doing.
A lot of people were relying on me.
A lot of people bought Dogecoin because I talked about it.
So, like, there's a whole other side that you guys aren't seeing of just social pressure of me not letting a community down.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if I was just a trader that nobody fucking knew who the fuck I was, and I was just chilling in my fucking couch, in my fucking boxers, and I saw Saturday Night Live happening,
I would have totally sold the entire bag fucking the day before and not felt bad about it because it was a play.
You know what I'm saying?
But even if I believe in Dogecoin, I could have sold it all and then waited for it to drop and bought back in more, right, and supported the bottom.
That would have been what I would have done.
And so it's like the fact that there's a whole other half of this that I feel like people don't realize of me waking up every single day to hundreds of comments of people saying,
man, I love you, I bought in because you did, I trust you, I'm backing you all the way, I'm holding, I'm diamond handing, I'm doing this with you, whatever you do, I'm doing kind of thing.
I would have felt like a piece of shit if I dumped my whole bag on all those people that believed in me.
And I feel like a lot of people don't understand that side of it.
So it was a hard call, man.
And I did what I felt morally was right.
I did what I felt I could sleep at night with every day.
And I don't think I regret it, to be honest.
I think I did what my heart told me to do at that time.
And whatever came after that, I was okay with it because it was my decision.
And you got Slack afterwards.
Come on, let's see.
From I love you to I hate you, right?
The first, but here's the thing.
I would have got Slack anyway.
Like, if anything, I would have got hated on even more because you know why?
People, like, people that weren't really familiar with crypto would have thought me dumping my $3 million bag crashed the price of Dogecoin,
which would, obviously, it wouldn't crash the price of Dogecoin, but, like, people would have looked at it like that.
Like, oh, you're a piece of shit.
You fucking pumped this all the way to Saturday Night Live, and then you dumped a bag on the community that you said you stood by,
and fucking the price of Dogecoin crashed every day after that because of you, you fucking piece of shit.
And I'm not trying to live like that.
Slum, what have you always said?
I've always said.
Billy's always said.
Almost everybody in our community has always said, it is okay to take profits.
At bare minimum, at least take your original investment out so you're playing with house money.
You're spot on, and I feel like there's no right answer to that either, Slum Doge.
Like, there's a past NFT community I was in, or I'm still in, where there was points where I knew, like, man,
this is just a prime opportunity to take profits, but I felt like there were so many people looking at me
and, like, following my moves with it where I felt like I was, like, letting them down to do that.
And, like, looking back, it's like, I mean, I didn't have to just completely liquidate, right?
Like, there's probably a middle ground where you can kind of, like, achieve both.
What do you do?
But it's hard when communities look up to you, though, man, and that's not just Dogecoin.
Like you said, that's with your project, you know what I mean?
Like, this is kind of what I'm going through with Grumpy Cat, too.
Like, shout out to Grumpy Cat, man.
I fucking love the community.
You know, at first, when I originally invested in it, for me, it was a play.
I was going to make money.
I was going to profit, right?
I put in $20,000 of my own money, ran that shit up all the way to a $30 million market cap
after I announced it, for $1 million, and I was sitting on well over six figures.
You know what I mean?
And what was I going to do?
Fucking sell my whole bag on the community?
So I would be called a pumping.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, I didn't, and I still have my $20,000 bag.
Like, it's in my wallet.
You guys can see it.
And so it's like, it's such, like, when you become a part of the community and people
look up to you, it becomes so much harder for you to take profit because people automatically
assume that you're doing it with the wrong intentions, which is not the case.
But think about it like this.
Think about it like this.
When you're at a prime position, like you said, I was at a prime position to take profit,
When you're at a prime position to take profit and you do take profit, if you believe in
the community, you'll reinvest some of that when it drops back down, right?
So would you rather the person that believes in the community take profit and invest when
it drops back down a portion of that?
Or do you want people that are just jumping from the outside, coming in, sniping up all
the profits and leaving the community high and dry?
Who would you rather take profit?
The people, the pillars of the community or the people that come in to fucking try to
make money?
It's a hard, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it's a hard call, man.
You can't win.
That's a problem.
You can't win regardless of, like, how you do it because people are going to hate on it
either way.
So for the hundred people in the room, here's a little tip.
If you see me buying something with my public wallet, you better believe that I bought it
with my other wallet, too.
So that I can be part of it in there.
I was just going to say, too, a dose wallet.
You know what I mean?
No, I mean, that's a good idea.
People have been telling me about that shit.
And I'm like, oh, OK, well, that kind of makes sense.
But yeah, it's hard.
Like, I even made a tweet yesterday.
I was like, I was like, if I take profits, I'm a pump and dumper.
If I don't take profits, I'm dumb and dumber.
I can't win.
You know what I'm saying?
We kind of did it to ourselves, though, right?
Like, and I can relate because I did the same thing with Nakamigos.
Not to the extent, you know, of the bag that you had with Doge, right?
But where I made myself this voluntary ambassador, you know, soundboard for the community where
I was convicted.
I was passionate.
You know, I was I wanted to host the spaces.
I wanted to talk about Nakamigos on the timeline all the time.
And I had, you know, a real level of, like, conviction and belief that, like, this was going
somewhere.
And, you know, I still think it will.
But the point is that I have a doxed wallet.
Everyone knew I held over 100 of these.
And everyone kept on asking things like, oh, when are you going to sell?
Like, how far do you think they're going to go?
Like, what are you pumping these to?
And I'm like, I'm not even trying to, like, pump them.
I'm not the one who's saying, like, hey, let's get this to one E.
So this person has to eat shit or so this person has to get a tattoo.
Like, no, I'm not that guy.
And so it's very frustrating when it's like, you know, you have your own your own approach,
you know, your own ethos, your own, like, convictions as to why you are supporting something.
And then people try to pass off others' views and say that they're yours.
And then they're like, oh, well, you're just pumping, dumping.
And I'm like, no.
And so ultimately what ended up happening, right, it retraced.
It corrected pretty hard.
I panicked.
And I was like, okay, I'm going to start to, you know, I'm going to get my initial entry back.
And as soon as I started, you know, taking weath offers instead of, you know, like,
undercutting the floor or something, people started freaking out.
And I'll admit, I did not know how – I've never been in a position before where I had, like, such a –
where I had, you know, such a, like, critical position in a community that had a lot of attention on it, right?
Like, I have my punk.
I have had, you know, apes.
I've had my MFers, whatever.
Like, I'm normally a pretty modest position where I'm not going to be the make or break it of the community.
Time to put out the I got hacked tweet.
The irony is that when you have a 20K collection, the fact that you have people freaking out about you selling, you know,
50 or 100 or whatever it is just goes to show how, like, insecure and how, like, misaligned that community is in the first place
from understanding, like, distribution, understanding sustainability, understanding, you know, like, the, you know,
the holder percentage, unique holder percentage, things like that.
Whales are only good when they buy.
Whales are bad when they sell.
Quite frankly.
That's what it is, though, right?
As a whale.
So this is what I was going to say.
As a whale.
One, Doc's wallets suck.
But two, if you are going to be transparent and announce your positions and announce when you're selling, like, yeah,
know that it comes with a territory that not a lot of people are going to be happy about it.
And that you are going to just have to, like, kind of take that on the chin.
Like, this was my learning experience for the season, quite frankly.
And I'll probably never have to go through something like this again, where every Twitter
space, they were bringing me up and be like, oh, this is, like, the co-founder of Knock
Amigos and this and that.
Like, but then you would have people literally being like, what's your sell point?
Like, what price are you going to start dumping me?
Because I need to undercut you.
Yeah, exactly.
I need to sell it for you, dude.
But here's the thing, man.
Like, in this space, I feel like it's easy to tell who the fuck has morals, who the fuck
has values, who the fuck actually cares about people, right?
So the fact that you went through that with Knock Amigos means you're a fucking good person, bro, okay?
Another thing that I saw, too, with fucking Hmong, Bitlord, right?
Bitlord just went through that, right?
He was sitting on a $25 million bag.
He even made a tweet.
What do you do?
Take $25 million or rug your friends, right?
And so it's like, I totally fucking related to that shit.
That's what happened with me and Dogecoin.
Do I take the $3 million bag and shit on my friends or what?
And so it's like on the community, right?
So it's like you can tell, like, now, if anything, I trust Bitlord.
You know what I mean?
I think he's a good fucking dude now because he actually held his shit and chose to not take
the $25 million and instead stand by a community that he helped build.
Shout out to fucking him.
You know what I'm saying?
And so it's like people like him, people like Shib Toshi, right?
So I actually met Shib Toshi like a week or two ago.
If you guys aren't familiar with who he is, he's one of the biggest shib holders.
He's the one that the story broke in 2021 where he had, he bought $8,000 worth of, worth of
shib back in 2020 before it was worth anything.
And fucking that wallet went all the way to like $5.7 billion.
And this guy held, you know what I'm saying?
And so it's like, and not only that, like that's the story, right?
But then I meet the person, right?
So I met him in person.
Like we sat down, we had dinner together.
We talked, right?
Dude is a solid fucking dude.
Real fucking guy.
Dude is a good fucking morally, like good human being.
You know what I'm saying?
Which aligns with the fact that he didn't sell.
Do you see what I'm saying?
So it's like, we can tell the people in the space that actually mean well, that actually
give a fuck, that actually care about others because they're willing to take financial hits,
you know, in order to help a community out, in order to help other people out.
And you can also tell the people that don't give a fuck because those are the people that
are fucking pumping and dumping and selling their bags.
And you can tell who those people are too.
So it's like, I don't know.
Like, I know it's tricky to navigate in this entire space with crypto and NFTs and all that
stuff, but be mindful.
Like, watch out.
Like, see who's over here fucking dumping on everyone and see who's over here actually
holding and losing out on money because of it.
You know what I'm saying?
You should always take some profits though, Slom.
No, I agree.
A hundred percent.
That was just like, and like, that was just like a, you know, cause sometimes you don't,
And the people that don't, like, I would hope so.
I would hope we all learned our lesson.
Like Anon, I would hope next time you take profit.
I would hope next time I take profit.
I'd hope next time Bitlord takes profit.
But in these instances, you can tell because that happened of who these people truly are.
Because they could have just fucked everyone over.
Short it next time.
Don't take profits.
Just short it.
You know, it's funny you say that because you can't, here's what happens if you really
were like a malicious, seedy, shady influencer.
You can manipulate the market and not just, you know, by market making and wash trading
and shit like that.
You can literally manipulate the sentiment.
And I've watched influencers do this before.
Shout out to Nate Rivers.
So, Nate Rivers, he's infamous for this.
He will FUD something.
And the only thing that I appreciate is at times he will be transparent about that and
be like, yeah, guys, you just bought my FUD and I just was able to buy in 30% lower because
Fuck that.
Fuck that.
I agree with you.
You know, but like I said, the only thing that I appreciate is that he is oftentimes
transparent about it, which I get it.
You know, it's like, what are you guys going to do?
Slap me on the wrist.
So why wouldn't he?
Because there's no, there's no accountability anyway.
If you admit that you lied, guess what?
You still fucking lied.
He did it to us this meme season on a coin called Garner.
Him and Faze Rub are going to get gorilla slammed over it when I see them in person.
What's the ability to do if you have enough, you know, quote unquote influence in this space
is you can come up with such like a foul narrative that you know isn't true just so you can trade
against it.
Yeah, that's fucked up.
Hands down.
I don't care if you would have made it.
I'm here to fud mice media because I want to get in 30% lower and get you guys right.
Maybe if you had a yellow square, they might.
No, Fitty, your job is to bring everybody back to the positivity of the space, man.
What are you doing?
Come on now.
I'm having breakfast with my wife, having some coffee, listening to you fools, talking
about the speculation.
And I would have to agree a little bit with everybody.
But I will tell you something.
NFTs are back.
And they're not back because they wanted to come back.
They're back because we want to bring them back because they're a lot more fun.
But if you mix NFTs with token, that's the perfect combo.
That's the juice.
And so that's it.
So the tokens came in here because we were just kind of not having fun because OpenSea
just destroyed and fucked everything.
But now that we've got tokens and NFTs, we really can work it out.
Like my friend Cyrus sold his collection for 0.7 seconds.
I know another collection just pumped last night.
What do you think of Bored Punks?
I mean, I traded at Apocalyptic Ape for mine and I told Borvik to buy one and he didn't.
He didn't.
He's all bummed.
I thought they were kind of cute.
Like, did I buy it because I thought it was going to go to this price?
I thought it was going to be like one of those 0.02, 0.03.
You know what I mean?
Anon would sport his.
I'd sport mine.
We'd laugh at it.
And that was it.
I did not think that I think we'd get like what?
600 ETH in volume or something like that.
That's crazy.
Try like over 1,200 ETH.
Are you serious?
I mean, they're doing.
Yeah, it's going insane.
And I'll share something with you privately later.
I think it's somebody from the CryptoPunk community involved in it because I looked at the accounts
that are falling in and there's some really.
I'm not even going to allow that rumor to get spread.
That's where we're at right now.
Listen, I wanted mine and what really I was happy that I traded and I got somebody from
my community until this morning, this dude or girl floored their apocalyptic ape and
I'm like, come on, seriously?
One day hold it for a while?
Like that's the thing people can't hold, but I'm just happy I got mine.
Did you get yours, Anon?
I'm going to have to talk with them about it and see where it might be.
You know, I posted my honorary.
Like I retweeted it out.
I even joked earlier in this space.
Like I had an opportunity.
I'll just say that.
And I chose to forego it.
Like, you know, some previous ones recently did not mint.
Don't have any of them.
Not to say I don't like them.
I'm, I'm, I'm genuinely surprised it's doing as well as it did because it is derivative
because it is a bear market, but they hit on the quote unquote, the meta, you know, the
narrative pretty well, as far as six year anniversary, it's, you know, like the board
ape style, but the crypto punks after Yuga bought out Larva Labs with the IP.
So I get it.
I was surprised though, just to finish that.
So many like OG crypto punks were like, yes, I want this.
Do you think that people are blur trading?
Cause Machi came out of my space last night and said that blur is pumping again and he's
blur doing that again.
Do you think they're using this for blur?
Without a doubt.
Go to, uh, you know, punk 9059 from a proof NFT statistics.
They already put out a tweet saying that, um, since this morning, so right, you figure less
than 12 hours, these punks, boring punks have already been traded collectively over half
as many times total as crypto punks in their entire lineage.
That's great.
Do we think it's somebody who put this out just for blur specifically?
No, no, no.
Again, um, I, I know enough to know that there is nothing like malicious or shady about this.
And it is someone that has, you know, experience in the past with similar types of offerings.
Um, but no, no shady connections, no, uh, ulterior motives or, you know, like foul play, uh, really
just like, you know, your typical degenment that happened to pop.
Oh, that's crazy.
Which makes it even more exciting.
I wish I had an actual crypto punk so I could have an honorary too, because I don't even
have shit.
Hey, Anon or Fiddy or Slum too.
Anybody up here, you know, with, you're talking about like, you know, the next bull run, this
stuff's going to pump potentially in NFTs.
Do you think it'll be an evolution in expectations?
Meaning do you think that, you know, it's the same exact shit that'll pump or even projects
like the same stuff or do you think it'll have a new, like think that the expectations
I think it'll be a new standard.
So like the same way we can look back at 2021, uh, meme coins and like, you know, shit coins,
everything kind of went crazy and shit after Dogecoin.
The same way they all kind of followed similar standards as far as like practices and like
taxes and, and reflections and all this shit.
It was a bunch of, just a bunch of technicalities that, that, that went into the fucking tokenomics.
And then, and then this time around Pepe kind of created the new standard, right?
The zero, zero tax, right?
The, um, burning liquidity to the, to the contract contract is renounced.
Like these are all like staples now in, in, in meme coins because we're in a new era.
This is a completely different era right now.
People don't like to get rugged.
People don't like to get honey potted.
So it's like, before anybody apes into everything, that's the first thing they ask is the liquidity
burnt is, is the contract renounced.
So they can't fucking pull the liquidity.
And Mo and even, even if a project has no plans of continuously building on top of whatever
they create, there's still going to burn liquidity and renounce the contract because
that's the standard.
You know what I mean?
They could be the most malicious people ever.
People aren't aping in if they think they can get rug pulled or they think they can get
honey potted.
So it's like, that's just, that's just the way it is.
But, but Pepe set that standard.
And so I feel like the same way mean coin season this time around was different than
And now you can tell what decks tools.
Now you got token sniffer.
Now you got all these things that have popped up over the years that people could check to
make sure projects are, are, are somewhat safe or somewhat sound.
Um, not saying whales can't still dump on you cause they can, but that is not what a rug pull
People need to understand the difference between a fucking rug pull and fucking just whale selling.
Um, uh, but yeah, so I feel like next time, um, NFTs come around, that's what we're going
We're going to see a new standard in NFTs and I don't know who's going to create it.
I don't know who's going to spark it.
I don't know who it's going to, what project, there's going to be one project that fucking
trailblazes that shit.
And then every other NFT project after that's going to follow suit.
That's what I think.
I agree, man.
I love it.
Hey, now what do you, what do you think on that front?
They'll be the same type of things that come out or what do you think?
Um, so I was kind of alluding to this earlier, right.
When I said, I think it's going to get pretty, um, and you know, don't take this the wrong
Uh, like pretty autistic, pretty schizo.
Um, I think that you definitely can't say that.
And in this, in, in, in, uh, like the crypto community, I, I, I agree that like words like
I'll just, you know, uh, I'm just saying verbatim, uh, retard, right.
Not necessarily an acceptable word.
I get that.
Like that is something that has proliferated throughout crypto for a while.
Um, autism on the other hand is like, I mean, dude, autism capital became one of the biggest
accounts during the whole, like, uh, FTX meltdowns men's mental health month.
Honestly, guys, I'm new to the whole NFT space.
So like shit like this anywhere else would get like, you would get shitted on by saying
something autistic or.
Well, the irony.
Yeah, I agree.
A hundred irony is that, uh, it was actually like coming into web three and getting up on
Twitter spaces and hosting and, uh, and, and kind of like, uh, observing and comparing
to some of my peers that would do similar things.
I was like, oh shit, I actually am autistic.
And I, I'd never been like clinically diagnosed.
I've been clinically diagnosed that, you know, as a teenager with ADD, maybe some like social
anxiety, never autism.
And I had multiple people that are like very autistic.
You're like, dude, yeah, you're totally autistic.
Like it's fucking obvious to me.
Like the first time I met you, first time I heard you talk and I was like, oh, okay, well
that's news to me.
And it's something I, did you, did you get diagnosed since then or no, I won't go to a, that's a whole
another story.
But, um, as far as, uh, as far as, um, like, uh, sorry, I threw me off for a second.
No, as far as like, just the, the themes, as far as like, you know, uh, I don't want to
say what's fringe, but I do feel that fringe is going to become the new, uh, like the new
And we saw it once already with Remilia, whether that be Milady, Remilio, Radbro, all their
derivatives, whatever, but it's not for everyone.
And so I do think that there's going to be new fringe, um, metas that emerge, uh, primarily
I really do think this alien thing is going to pop the fuck off.
Um, I'm hosting spaces on it, you know, at least five days a week, as far as conspiracies,
aliens, Antarctica is what we're talking about today.
And like, that is polarizing content that does stand out from everything else.
And I'm doing so very intentionally because one, it is something that I'm passionate about.
I've been convicted on even before I got into the industry, but even further, um, you know,
I think that it really is, uh, being early to what is going to be something that people
can't ignore.
Uh, one, I'm going from following you to hitting that bell.
So I get notified of these phases.
I love talking about Antarctica, bro.
I went down the rabbit hole.
Let's come to the space today.
So I'm doing it at 420 Pacific.
Um, just a couple of days ago on Monday, Stephen Greer, whoever else came out as whistleblowers
to the national press club.
And they said that like they're harnessing energy down in Antarctica for direct energy
They are, uh, guilty of geothermal engineering as far as the weather.
Um, you know, there's a lot of shit that like I've speculated on and I've, you know,
been in the conspiracy rabbit holes for the past several years.
And now that it's finally starting to come to light, like here, just to give you an idea
of how fucking weird things are getting collectively type in Google right now, just go to google.com
and tell me what you see right below the search bar.
It says, watch now and sends you to a YouTube link that talks about, is there life beyond
When is the last time that you like Google does weird things all the time with their doodles
and you know, it's like what this theme, this celebration, this, you know, holiday, when's
the last time you saw them be like, yo, go look at this YouTube link right now?
That's weird.
I mean, here's another thing if you want to talk about it.
Um, like the North pole, they've completely like masked the North pole.
Like you can't see that.
Cause it's moving.
No, cause it's moving.
The pole shift is like a real thing.
Bro, here's, here's another thing too.
And this is what got me even interested in Antarctica research in the first place.
Cause I, I really went down the rabbit hole a few years ago, guys.
Like, okay, tell me this, tell me, I'm going to just, I'm going to just set the stage here.
So we have, we've had world wars, world war one, world war two, you know, nations disagree
all the time.
We're beef with China all the time.
We, we get mad.
You know what I mean?
We go back and forth about all types of shit.
Um, when in the history of the world have all the fucking nations got together and agreed
nobody goes to Antarctica?
Oh no, they can go there.
They're allowed to go there.
Not like that.
Same thing with the North pole.
I got family down there right now.
So if y'all need any like a crazy test done or any suggestions, you know, well, let me
Bro, the Antarctic treaty is a real fucking thing.
And it's like, like what the fuck?
There is no Admo for I'm telling you, dude, you guys are going to let me know.
So not to derail us entirely, right?
We can talk about this more.
We're derailed.
But I will just say this.
This is an example of see how everyone just got really excited.
Fringe topics, the extraterrestrial, the paranormal, the, you know, the, the supernatural, all that
shit is coming into focus the rest of the year.
That is where you will see new NFC IP being designed.
Is this the meta?
Is this alpha?
This is 100% the meta.
Like you want alpha, there's your alpha.
That's what you should be focusing on as far as building out lore, building out IP, trying
to come up with creative ideas of how you can actually like tap into those different realms,
those different like quote unquote niche communities and what incentivizes them.
What are they going to be attracted to as far as content, as far as opportunities?
Like who's to say that you don't just partner up with like, you know, uh, uh, what?
Uh, not area 51, whatever, uh, the place in Vegas, it's literally called area 15, area
15, area 15.
Who's to say you don't partner up with area 15, throw a fucking bomb ass alien, you know,
abduction party.
And like, yeah, I'm not saying like, you know, there's, there's obviously, there's obviously
low effort in this and there's ways that you can get really creative and, and, you know,
be really like, uh, thought provoking.
Like the only way this is happening right now is because centralized media is now becoming
decentralized.
We all need to be aware of this.
I mean, look at how much money is getting funded through the government, through media, they're
pushing the narrative on everything.
And now that they're losing that control and we're starting to see big companies starting
to come in like mice media that are going to have a massive factor on this industry.
You know, a lot of this Intel is starting to get released to the public and you know what?
They're not liking it, but guess what?
They have no choice.
They can't control it anymore.
Mice media is the meta too.
You know what I'm saying?
But like, well, but like all some real shit, you take all these aliens, Antarctica, you take
all these things and create NFTs and then you give those NFTs utility.
And guess what?
If you hold one of the NFTs, you get a free pass to Antarctica and then, and then you can
see what happens.
Well, and this is the thing, NFTs, you know what?
A lot of people are selling the collections.
Yes, they come up in price and they go down, but there isn't a lot of application.
Use that we're seeing a lot of these companies actually come out with.
And mice media is kind of differentiating themselves in that aspect as well.
So definitely utility is a focus.
I haven't spoken to Phil yet about using your mice to get down to Antarctica, but I'm
not going to take it off the table.
All right.
But one thing I want to point out is the number two tweet pinned up at the top.
Set the reminder for the space tomorrow.
We're keeping it to an hour.
I'm going to turn this over to Brynn because we do have another space coming up.
It'd be so sick to see everybody migrate over there.
Brynn, when's that one kicking off?
We knocking on the door?
Yeah, man.
We're sliding over to ENS.
The second I close this, the ENS one pops up and we have a ton of people coming to that.
Really quick, before you guys go.
So I don't know if I talked to you guys last night, but Allied Express is coming out with
Allied Express is huge.
I mean, it makes Amazon look like a pimple.
China's opened its doors.
So I think this is an incredible opportunity.
Nobody really talks about it.
We're talking about like some fake punks.
We're talking about some BS, but like real companies like Allied Express, this is going
to be a huge opportunity for Mice Media.
When you guys get out there, they're going to come to you.
They're going to come to companies like Mice Media and say, hey, we need exposure.
We got Andrew Tate who can move needles.
We also have Louis Vuitton coming in here.
Like nobody's spending any time talking about this.
We're talking about like BS all the time.
And I think these conversations need to be had.
I mean, not one person has brought up Allied Express coming into the space, which is absolutely
incredible.
I don't know if you guys know about this, but they just made an announcement.
And if you guys know how big they are, now that China opens doors, a lot of people are
asking, where's the liquidity coming from?
Well, guess what?
I just looked at all the wallets while you guys were talking.
Guess who was buying these little punky things last night?
Go look at Etherscan.
So we're about we're about to go into a pretty incredible run.
A ton of them, Fiddy.
A ton of them.
And I think we're sleeping on this.
And Brent, I also had a call with BitBoy this morning.
He's heading to Dubai.
So I definitely want to connect you guys sometime today or tomorrow.
We get in a call and get them to talk about it.
Maybe we get them on the same space with Andrew Tate or stream it on his YouTube or something.
But I think there's some cool stuff.
And if you guys haven't picked up some NFTs or just looked at Mice Media, I think you guys
are sleeping on something wonderful.
So I just want to say that for you, my great.
Amen, Fiddy.
Thank you so much, man.
I appreciate you big time.
And I look forward to talking to BitBoy.
That'll be great.
Anybody who's in here now, we're going to slide over to that ENF space.
Like Kevin said, if you slide up to the pin tweets, we already have tomorrow's up slum.
We barely got to even scratch the surface.
So maybe we can get you back tomorrow, man.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I'll pull up.
Right on, man.
I'll see you tomorrow.
And I'll see everybody else in a few minutes.
Thank you so much.
I just came up with a good feature for Twitter.
Imagine we push a button and I'll go in the next room.
Dude, that's not a Twitter feature.
It's a Mice Media feature.
Who cares?
We'll have that implemented by tomorrow, man.
All right.
I'll see you guys soon.