Hey, good, good. I just realized basically I think
like an hour earlier, I don't know if it's still ongoing but like some
Oh, okay, yeah, like the other one ended, but there was like a Twitter space by author space, uh, collab with Courtney and a bunch of other friends that, uh, like, was on like how to start it now.
I know where I go. Yeah, it was there well for a bit. Anyone with other spades and utopia labs, etc. Yeah, it's pretty cool. It's kind of back to back. Let's see if some of those people I think they're wrapping up there. They're at final thoughts. Just now.
I only joined for the last 10 minutes. I wasn't able to follow the full conversation, but it seems to be quite aligned with what we're going to speak about here.
Yeah, I can imagine. Although we have to say these numbers and these Twitter spaces are much much much lower now. I'm telling you, going couple weeks together. Yeah, man. It's, I think the FDX thing was
on one hand I've actually lost money which was bad but on the other hand I think
You know, like this dispute that we've been having for quite a bit, like in Oregon, I think across the industry, but also in Oregon specifically, like, should we build for the next generation?
So, the other thing that we have here is that we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we have a lot of different kind of data. So, we#
So it's like, so basically it's becoming like very clear for everyone. Like let's focus on the people that are already here because they're the ones that will probably have to work with for next few years. And like, if something doesn't make sense for these people, it's probably not going to make sense for others either.
100% and that reminds me a little bit of maybe the origins of of how I knew Erigon kind of the early interactions. So I first got to know Erigon back in 2018 and I was there in the early days when there was Ericon which was a really cool conference by the way.
That was actually where a lot of the things primed out also started, where I met a lot of the co-founders. But I think back then we were already having those same kind of thoughts about do we build for the people that we know want to use it now for there maybe niche use cases?
or do we build it for potential kind of mainstream use cases that may come on in the next wave. And I think despite us all wishing that we would have built for those kind of the mainstream, I think the past two years have shown that a lot of the technology
And maybe even the culture that is needed to use these tools is just not kind of mainstream ready yet. I think the furthest that most people got was buying an NFT and flipping it. That also makes me kind of curious about what the shape of the game is.
that really need that technology to function well. Maybe as we give people a couple more minutes to come in, maybe we can jam a little bit on some of your kind of more positive things that you're seeing in the space now, kind of after the FTX blow up over the past weeks. Are you seeing also some good signs?
Well, I'm trying to manifest something on the good science. You know, the other Twitter space that we were just talking about,
the Dauke team teams. And then in September, I'm calling another consultant