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Welcome in Wonders. Appreciate you all taking the time. It's been an awesome discussion today with the Lads from Fusion, Shadow Bay, more specifically. Some absolute legends over there.
big brains doing the absolute best throughout the space, doing at the infrastructure and doing real tangible things, things that we do over at Expedition Labs, absolutely loved hit amongst, so it's going to be a good discussion today. Again, thank you all for taking the time. At this point,
in time. A re-tweet on the bottom right is really appreciated. Canoes are unreads-weat after the space. Chuck are coming on. We've got any questions thrown down. You can have a chuck through your hand out and request and we'll bring you up for a discussion. Can you get it going pretty shortly here but I appreciate everyone taking the time. Let's get some
and read tweets out, get the homies in and we're going to kick off here soon.
Cool, I'm ready to kick it off Skar if you are. It's like a tear in my arm speaker in the Lou, I don't know what it's called. You know what it's called Skar, but it's annoying. Yeah, it's annoying, but can you get that fix? But welcome in everyone. I'm going to get ready on my end.
Alright, what's going on friends? Shut up Bay. Thank you for joining. Thank you for doing what you're doing in the space. Much appreciated from all of our ends for our community, for the community of Web 3 as a whole. This is Scar speaking, one of the co-founders of Expedition Labs. And we're happy to
happy guys who's who's over there at shuttle bay James yeah now thanks for having us really excited to be on here today and yeah I'm it's on the curfews and shuttle bay and yeah really excited to be on hell yeah brother so one thing that we have a lot of
our wanderers here a lot of our first batch of community members who were early and were so happy to have them here. One thing that we always wanted to do for exhibition labs was onboard our community very selectively, very slowly and very carefully and we always wanted to find the best practices
to make sure that we find the right people that want to, that are interested in what we're doing and ultimately so we can find them and get them into our ecosystem and provide them as much value as we can and we started doing that. So with the help of Shuttle Bay and you're amazing, everything that you guys are doing,
we are one of the ways that we're able to see who these potential wanders are. Our early community members is by utilizing your amazing tool, your amazing, I guess the way that you guys are able to see who our community members are very early
on by the way they engage by the way that they react with our ecosystem is the perfect way to find who these amazing people are early so I would love to give them Mike over to you Shuttle Bay and give a little brief description as to the 101 level give everybody a little height. How you do?
Yeah, sure, I appreciate the Conwords brother. I mean, a lot. And you'll love what you guys are building. It's really, really impressive in terms of especially really curating a community during this time, especially starting off during this time. So hats off to Yuskhan, team, bungalows and absolute legends, providing a mental value to the space. So, yeah, stay
The exact theme, excited to see what you guys are going to do. Really excited to be here. Yeah, I think when you look at Shadow Bay and I guess the concept we're trying to introduce or have introduced to the industry, there's a few ways that you can look at it because when it comes to, I guess, the principles of Web 3, it's not obviously your typical
and you can follow some legacy marketing models and start to introduce concepts that are just meant to work. So, you know, such as, you know, people paying for paid advertising, creating influencer campaigns, all that sort of stuff is great in sort of
I guess the traditional and legacy markets. Well, I wouldn't really say it's great, it's going off. There's a lot of research that suggests that consumer confidence is dropping a lot and the way people start to engage with technology is also drastically changed. So, you know, people would know, just generally speaking, society is a lot more conscious of the data and opting
into providing their data. New legislations have been passed around the world for multiple different continents around data privacy laws, especially for social media companies. That whole dynamic has actually changed drastically. What we started to introduce with Shadow Bay and I guess within Web 3 is
the opportunity now for brands to actually democratize their brand and influence on marketing. So what that means ultimately is you're now have the ability with shuttle bay to actually firstly recognize the supporters and those community members that are the most important thing to you and should be really
You know, I guess before we introduce Shadow Bay, the only way that you'd probably be able to recognize a community member through your brand in Web 3 is if they're lucky enough to win a random Discord giveaway, right? But the problem with that is you might have someone that's been in your community for one week.
and you might have someone that's been there for one year. And that person that's been in there for one year might be posting every single day, his president, every Twitter spokesperson, but then you might have someone that's been there for one week that's added no value. Also have the same opportunity to win that white list giveaway as an example, right? So that was one way of rewarding that community
and again, it's not really weighted towards the community member that's probably contributed to the brand the most. That's one thing. A second one might be that, you know, in terms of rewarding community members or recognizing them, you might be able to give them a custom Discord role, right, which is great, which works if you
But I'm not sure if they have too much of a Web 3 strategy. I know we see these scords a lot more awaited towards gaming, but we'll see what happens and how that all unfolds.
was an opportunity there in market for a brand or someone to introduce something a little bit differently and that's what we've got out to try and do. So yeah, with Sheldon Bay as you touched on the SCAR, basically what we do is we centralize the social communication of a brand into the one place. So in this instance, Twitter, do I drop something?
I'll try. Maybe not yet. But what the platform does is it centralises the comms of a brand socially into the one place and then it basically recognises or incentivises community members to engage with that brand, social posts. Now the beautiful part of
about that is if you've got supporters of the community of brand, they're already doing these things. You're not actually asking them to have much more of a bigger task because a lot of these things happen naturally. And the way that the success of Web 3 brands actually ultimately comes down to the community members. It comes down to the community members' passion and visibility.
and trust in the project and it also comes down to them referring friends and family building community created content like it's such a beautiful industry right and all the it's got you know we're going through a massive shake up as an industry at the moment as a whole very confident to say that a lot of these principles that have been established in Web 3 around community building brand
building connections, you know, all that sort of stuff is here to save. And I can actually see what we can long term see that there's a huge opportunity to actually drive this into the Web2 industry, especially around, you know, traditional marketing initiatives. So I know it's like sort of spoken about
few concepts and topics there but I just wanted to give a really quick high level around against the history and the thought process behind shuttle bay. Again what the use case might be right now. That's good, that's a good overview. Now for like a good all one-on-one level view for our wanderers as well and for people wandering into this space.
I guess where I would be coming from would be saying that the best way for if you're a community member and you're looking to show that you're an active community member, the best way for them to show that would be to engage and specifically in the Twitter and specifically with what they're doing in general.
So the founders and the projects are able to see and reward those committee members in the way is that make that project and community unique for that particular circumstance. Is that a good one or one level for that as well? Spot on it's super important right because at the end of the day as a brand, you know, expedition labs like you want to sit you want to understand
exactly who you're most passionate community members. That's an important thing to understand, especially as you're starting at your brands, starting to scale now, a word of mouth spreads. You really want to understand those early supporters who's been there from a really early stage and why they're actually are deciding to engage with you, right? And the way that they
software is heading is we're actually going to be like there's a few components to it but from a community member perspective there's going to be a lot more I guess incentives and recognition around contributing authentically and actually you know creating like awesome content and then that's actually going to incentivize you a lot more drastically
the way that this software is heading, we've got a really big opportunity to help brands really do that. So when it comes to Expedition Labs, especially when it comes to curating a community from early stages and early on, you definitely nail that Scots. That's a great 101. Perfect. The Xando for it.
I know for a lot of people there's all these big things that are big words big descriptions of all these things but for me personally I always I always learn best from just a typical one-on-one Little description from that and then go from there, but that's I think that's perfect brother That's a that's a good. I think what you're doing is absolutely incredible and I know that you spoke a
a little bit about maybe you could get to this in a bit, but when you're talking about Web 2 and bridging this into Web 2, because that is something that a lot of agencies, a lot of communities in general are well aware that in order for this space to get fully adopted, one of the main things that has to happen is for successful Web 2 brands to
to this space and have a great minting experience, a great community experience, an overall great launch experience. How do you particularly, unless it's too early for alpha, then tell me all good, no worries, but I'm curious as to how do you see yourself positioning for the web too?
The team has got pretty aggressive experience and we're doing generally speaking our core team. We've got a board of directors, we're a very, we're a properly structured company, we've done all the foundational stuff right and I guess what we can do is share that over the last, you know, how long, last few months we've been going through a second race in
of a capital raise as a business and a lot of Web2 brands are seeing the opportunity in terms of what the software's capabilities are and how we've positioned it. So you'll notice that especially with shuttle bay, I'm if anyone on you has an incredible user account, feel free to jump on the buy and create one and find Expedition Labs on shuttle bay, just have a quick search.
which jump on board. The guys are amazing as you all know. I wonder if there's any new community members here. But if they are jumping fine expedition labs, sign up there, they're doing some awesome stuff. But the value of the software is again, solving a really big problem around the way brands are marketing
and trying to attract new consumers or users. And these are principles that we've established in Web 3, and we're actually taking back to Web 2. So we've got a few opportunities that we're speaking with. And we want to really be driving or leading the change in terms of Web 2.
Cheers mate, Scar's hogging the mic so I have to turn my hands and go to the next one. He's a co-host but he's a loud guy. I have a few notes, obviously I know Shoto Bay and Fusion Pretty Well and you yourself mate, it's good to chat to you again.
I've got a few notes that I want to jump into a bit later, but first of all, since we're talking about marketing and you sort of in comms with the web to our partners and potential partners in the future, just interested on two perspectives. First, how do you
you see the difference in marketing, sort of as you're talking about with Web 3 bringing that two way value where the consumer actually takes a piece of the pie home with them, having your experience in Web 2 and then coming in here, how do you sort of like lay that out to people that aren't familiar with sort of Web 3
dynamics in terms of introducing that whole two-way value dynamic and just the different way of marketing that actually succeeds in the space. For sure, Bongler, I appreciate you asking that and yeah, it's good to catch up with you on the Twitter space, but we'll get busy, but yeah, it wasn't to catch up with you, man. But now really glad
So when you look at the principles of Web 2 or Web 3 marketing, there's a few different components. So if I had a whiteboard right now, I'd be on the whiteboard. I'm a very visual guy, but it's all right. What's what a space? So just talk. So there's a few components to it. If you look at it, you've got communication, right? So the way that communication is delivered to
an audience in Web 2 and an audience in Web 3. Then you've got the way information is delivered or consumed. So this communication and info, there's a few of these just by the way. Then this focus, and what sort of focus do you place on that form of communication? There's a type of content, there's a type of metric to look
And then there's advertising in general, right? So the way that this all happens when you'll get a Web2 component with communication in Web2, it's interactive, right? And the information's dynamic. So that means that basically it's grouped, right? So the information, all the focus that we touched on before.
interactive communication meaning that you might have big brands or social companies, let's say as an example, Expedition Labs had a, actually I'm not going to use that because it's a Web 3 brand. Let's say you've got, I don't know, I'm going to say,
I don't want to say Nike. I want to say Louis Vuitton as an example. Louis Vuitton has a strategy in terms of marketing or branding and they want to communicate to a certain audience. The way that they would work in the Web2 industry is they'd have consumers or customers that
that are based on geography and based on the way that they engage with the internet. So, you know, when we're all surfing the web and we click that little button that says you are not a robot for anyone that doesn't know what that does. As soon as you click that button, it basically searches everything you've done on that computer to verify your equipment. Quaid on quote.
basically you're opting into providing all the way that you search on the internet and then that data goes to that company. Right? Behind the scenes. So what that does is it helps, you know, from a marketing perspective, understand what type of consumer you are, what type of your preferences look like. So that's one component and then there's companies, Louis Vuitton, where you
use that data to create content. But if you think about that approach, it doesn't really apply to Web3 because in Web3, we actually own our own destiny. We own our own environment. Communication in Web3 has to be engaged. Information has to be personal to the individual. A focus, again, has to be
individual focus as a post to a group's focus. If there's a content, right, you have to curate content carefully to consume it. So there's some different principles. I know I've jumped around a little bit, so I hope it's pretty clear. I'm trying to like sort of again, highlight the differences. But again, if you're looking at metrics, this is a key one. Matrix of success in Web 2.
and marketing, cost per click, or return on investment on your posts and content, but in Web 3 it's user engagement. How invested and engaged are your consumers or your community members. And they're really, really big differences and that's actually the reason why you sing brands like Porsche into the market.
Porsche and the other majority of the other web 2 brands that have entered and have failed miserably is because they've taken these web 2 principles and try to bring them to web 3 but it just does not work. But what the market's proven is if you take these web 3 principles and bring them into web 2 there's a really significant opportunity there to actually drive change for marketing as a whole.
fascinating. I was scribbling down notes through that whole passage. No, that's fascinating because I haven't had any formal sort of education in marketing or any of this sort of in my background. So it's cool to hear the structured thoughts behind it. You can see I like Web2 marketing, it really is like a double-sided calling because
It really comes down to the intention of the marketer because it can be like personalized content which is a beautiful thing but then can also be targeted content and that can come with negative intentions. And I think the beautiful thing about the Web3 model with marketing with the two way, slow evaluate
culture really sits at the foundation of what brings the user engagement and makes that meaning is sort of a gravitation that brings people together and then that creates the cumulative action which is the power that really shines through in Web 3 and yeah I can see how that just naturally comes into play with
when you take away the geographical barriers and limitations. And such, and yeah, I've been really looking into the data infancy in the space. I think it's cool to see yourselves sort of position yourselves really early on and look at data as like the foundation of what all of these like true
traditional concepts will convert into. So yeah, just interested in terms of like how what led you and initiated you and Dan both to actually like really early on catch on to that and not really get straight away by all the IP you get thrown around in the product
that are just getting taken to market. What made you want to come in and be a facilitator? Super early on. So I think where that comes from is firstly we're both, we spend a lot of time in a yes crypto web 3, especially from a trading perspective, dumb yarn specifically, micro founder. Me myself, I've spent the last seven years in my profession, a career in SAP.
and tech. So I've been leading some pretty large sales teams across the world from a market, from a go-to market and commercial perspective. So the technology hats that's my hat, Damian's got the end user experience and the building the business component which is incredible. We've obviously got a board of directors and we raised some money as well.
early on, which we used to actually build, we wanted the goal was to build something that's going to be here for the long term, like 95 or 98% of the brands. If we wanted to, we could have just spun something up, we had the funding flipped a quick return on investment, pumped the secondary sales, made it look like we care and it
and flared it off like the rest of them. But we wanted to actually drive change and give a crack at building something from scratch. And we're very lucky to actually have some incredible co-founders on the development side as well. So we don't talk much about them because they're always busy working. But we've got Mo, we've got Rob, and we've got Save.
So yeah, that team there's really stacked in terms of what we were able to build and we wanted to build something that was user friendly firstly a lot of the platforms in Web 3. Again, these are just spitting out just years of Intel here, but when you take a product to market, typically what you want
to do is have an MVP, which is a minimum viable product. So minimum viable product means that you build a software or a technology to its minimum capacity to actually have its minimum use case executed. Right? So a lot of products in market that you'll see have built an MVP with
a very poor user experience because this all focus is to rush the product to market. We actually flipped that, although we did build an MVP, we spent a lot of time focusing on the user experience and making the platform and the app shuttle bay very social. I mean, you'll notice that, you know, shuttle bay does stand out. I'm not saying it biasly,
but it does for the way that it's approached in terms of the user journey and the user experience. And that's something that is really important to us. And again, that's something that we've taken to other brands, and especially in the VC market, and especially some of the big Web2 brands we're speaking with that are going to be launching on our global marketplace. They're really attracted
the social component of it and how freshly experiences and that's something that we're really passionate about building from the start because we saw there was an opportunity in the market not only to drive change for community members and make it a much better all-round experience for community but at the same time make it an awesome experience for brands and start with a product that
That looks sick. Hell yeah, man. Yeah, I personally, just from using it myself too, I could attest to that 100%. I could definitely see why major brands would also concur as well. So good call. I want to take a quick second to refresh this thing and make a
Get everybody aware to get the good old retweet to everybody make you know engage here Ask any questions you may have in the comments here. We love to answer them as well I know we know a lot of people don't feel comfortable coming up But to any point center request if you want to ask everybody here on the Expedition Labs team or shuttle bay fusion team any questions. That's awesome
Keep remember if you've retweet you could always un-retweet later helps everybody get this out where builders trying to get this space heard so we're all building some cool stuff and appreciate that so thank you. We're refreshed done alright so I got a question for you actually going right off of that because I love
of the gamified experience that you're presenting for everybody here in the near product. Have you noticed the response for the gamified experience in general? What was your reasoning for that? And how do you see it has been, the response has been in general.
Yeah, pressure at the sky. So it's been really well received. We started building this a while back because again, we wanted to help brands build a more emotional connection with community members or recognize them. That was the most important thing because people were again
Before we introduce shuttle bay, you know, again, community members, it was really hard to recognize them. We'll find a way to like deeply recognize them. I think we've solved for that, but just not in a level that we want to do it. We do things very premium. So we've got some really awesome features coming very, very soon. We've been working on that. It'll help the quality of life on that, which is exciting.
generally speaking, I think that it's been really well received and we've got people opening tickets every day and discord asking to onboard the community which is happening all by word of mouth. We've had some awesome support from some amazing people as well along the journey, shout out and obviously Karsins and all in the space and I'm Bungal as well.
Carson and NFT boy and a few others that have helped us build the social presence and the brand awareness. So big shout out to them, awesome people. Yeah, we're really all really tight. So it's been incredible and awesome journey and again you do need believers at the start when you do a launch of product and people to back in get behind you and you know
We're lucky enough to have that and yeah, super excited by the feedback. There we go, man. Oh yeah, Crow the Banglow is, you know, you know, he does and boy, I know boy made the connection for us too, so shout out to boy and him being an incredible friend and supporter of everything we've been doing from the start as well, one of the moguls in the space.
Hell yeah, it's all of you guys. Yeah, and speaking of all these friends and partners that you've all partnered with throughout this time, I guess this is more of a fun question. Have you seen any cool ways or
unique ways that you've seen your partners or just in general that what's on your mind and your thoughts cool ways that your partners or your thoughts have rewarded their communities in general from the gamified experience or just from the full blown engagement aspect any cool interesting ways that maybe they may be holy shit that would
something I could never thought of. Yeah, it's really cool because it depends on the resource that the brand has. So as an example, one of our partners, Stain EPS, they're doing some actually incredible things as well. Really blowing us away with some of the work that they're doing, but they've got
tickets to the English Premier League, so the Arsenal Wolves game coming up in a few weeks. So they'll be pushing that through Shalble as a reward. So imagine you're just on a Twitter space, you pop on a Twitter space, you hear that you can win tickets to an Arsenal match and I don't know if anyone
follow the English Premier League on this Twitter space, but high level, arsonism on the league title in almost 20 years, and the tickets of that game are going to over a thousand pounds. So imagine you're just like some D-Gen chilling on Twitter space. You hear that, "Hey, I can win tickets to the arson of game. You're around London or you can get there."
And you just like some posts engage with content when the reward where you can travel to you know, you can go to Arsenal and see the game there. So I'm pretty excited. That's one example. There's also you know, some brands are doing some cool stuff with limited edition merch with some of the artists that they're working with.
I don't want to give too much away because it hasn't really been announced formally on their side, but that's really cool because it's like again, on a music perspective, imagine you've got an artist that you love and they personally signed some merchandise for you because
more of a personalized approach knowing your community, knowing what they like and what is on brand for what you are building. So I think that that personalized gamified care that personalized value and reward system is so absolutely key. So tell you that man. Scott why don't you sign any of
on board it onto the shuttle bay platform. It's so interesting to see and just talk about like after that initial onboarding like how we're going to approach it, how it's going to vary month to month like the length of frequency of like the reward cycle and just for context on the platform.
The engagement is tracked through like social points and then at the end of like a chosen time period, you sort of have a leaderboard to work with and you convert that into your choice of reward and like within Lucidia and art platform that I lead
artist directions for we integrated it over there and there's so many different compartments of the ecosystem so it's really interesting just seeing the mix of approaches that we can take with that and it's just the beginning with the customization and I think you really tapped into the whole web 3 ethos and structure into
of allowing the culture of a certain company or project to be embedded within the medium that they're using to actually direct their investors and holders and such. So that's really awesome to see. But we have Yusuf up here working to the stage mate. It's yours if you want to fly us some questions away.
Yes, sir. Yep. Like Bangladesh said, you got the stage goods. So if any questions to say stages yours
Not really, I don't have any questions. Oh nice. Anything uh, what you got? Anything in general? Man, he's chilling off the ass. What I was gonna hang in. Look at him.
That's the sickest hang I've ever seen. Love us. Nice. Anything off of a bonglass said in general?
I'll go get that stack. Thank you. You just vaven brother. That was just chill up here. George that was yeah. Yeah. That was for you I believe from scar.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no thoughts on what you mentioned. I appreciate that definitely we we wanted to definitely keep the web through ethos. We are going to be evolving the utility of the platform to further enable brands to be more creative and customizations around the rewards. You know, as this is six
We've had with onboarding route, I think, you know, then we've got over 100 brands on the platform now and roughly around 35,000 users on the software, which is super exciting. So again, in a very closed curated beta environment, similar to what you're building your expedition labs in terms of the approach, very curated.
So it's really awesome to be really careful with what you bring on which is fantastic. So that's one component. But yeah, we are looking to and we are introducing some functionality and utility that will significantly better the brand experience and help them, you know,
connect more to the community members. So for instance, you might have your own little, actually I can't touch on it too much yet because we haven't formally announced it but there will be ways to advertise and have new rewards for community members and innovate that and also leverage the platform. I will
the office soon. But I'm and then to be able to leverage the platform to yeah reward I guess community members in your own way. And then let's just say that he's a little bit of an alpha but social points is definitely a great idea to start collecting those sooner the later.
Bongo where you did touch on this we are very early on Into you know if you think of web through as an industry especially when it comes to NFTs and you know and and and such Very very raw and early so the social points are gonna play a really big role long term in the future of shuttle bay so people that are stacking these from now
Although it doesn't seem like mine is just weekly or monthly points, you will realize that under your profile you have levels and there will be the amount of SP that you've collected globally across the platform will be visible. And there's a reason for that and there's also global leaderboard and there's a reason for that.
did see Scratching but he jumped off. But yeah one of our top social point owners was on this call just before and again he's built a brand because by the way Scratch I see you man. Big shout out to Scratcher, one of our pair of users on Shutterway. You'd probably see him everywhere, he's a beast. But yeah and you'll start to see that the social
points will have a really really big role to play long term in the future of Shadow Bay so yeah there's a bit of alpha for you as well. Had some spicy alpha if I ever heard some there. Scratch is a good ol' boy he's an Aussie as well so we love to see it but no yeah I think it's awesome
That whole approach that you're taking and that was some add alpha just get amongst it and the beautiful thing is is that it's so easy to get amongst it like I just do it sort of passively I don't even think about it because obviously I'm affiliated with y'all and a lot of the communities I'm part of are affiliated with y'all now and so just by going through my day to day on tour
and supporting who I support. I can see the value sort of grow on the back end through that. And when you have all those touch points all around you and you have all these different sort of companies integrating this model and following in your footsteps then and you see that happen at every party a day to day then that's when
some real value gets compounded and you really see some changes happening. So really, really awesome to see. You obviously know how much I care about the vision and the products you guys are putting out and I know Shadow Bay is just the beginning of that. So obviously, mad respect for my end.
Yeah, just really appreciate what you guys are doing Likewise brother, you're a good man And it's been awesome to watch your journey into the space and how you've evolved and the amount of value that you're adding to the industry It's second to none. Don't think anyone's doing it on that level. So yeah, big shout out to you as well And yeah, you've been incredible to watch your journey and it's only the beginning for all
us in some, you know, expedition labs. Again, you guys are growing in an incredible way, very unique, very curated, excited to see what you can start to build out into the ecosystem. Hell yeah brother, I appreciate you. And we're probably going to look to get some
people up if they're if they were going to be wrapping up soon. So definitely going to look to close this out a little bit, a little bit of a shorter one for for our community and wanderers to give them a little bit of a heads up as to why, how and what for all of that shuttle banks and what's in store for them. So if anybody has any questions,
We got we got little platinum coming up Love to hear from platinum. Let's see if this if this works I am notorious for whenever I try to accept somebody it just spins and spins, but we got it. All right. There we go. We got the fuller friend
What's going on man fellow wanderer? One of our OGs. I'm on a walk right now on the gym. Oh there we go. What do you shred milling or what? Tread mill, treadmill yeah.
I was on the elliptical this morning I got bad hips so I can't do that. Let's go there. I dropped it in a comment that figured I'd come up here and ask.
sometimes like I have trouble connecting on my mobile device and was wondering if you guys had any plans on releasing an app or something like that.
So yes, we are actively working on a mobile app so to be dedicated in the EOS and iOS and Google Play stores and that's been in development for the last three months. We plan to make sure of a
This is the vision for it, right? So think about yourself, man, you're on a walk right now. If you went on Twitter spaces, you might be on, I'm just assuming Spotify or some music streaming platform with potentially YouTube or something, just the past time, right? And that's an action or an activity you take while you're walking or exercising whatever it might be.
I want to create shuttlebane to a similar movement where people are logging to shuttlebane on a daily basis. There will be rewards for logging in on a daily basis globally as an example. And then people have the ability to... Am I rugged? Can you guys hear me? Can you hear your perfect? Yeah, you're just on course. And then you have the ability to
there will be a motivation or incentive to actually log in, just the login on a daily basis, from some of the brands that's really cool promotions around that. And yeah, click to social points on a daily basis. So the answer is yes. And again, we just for context, a lot of the users
on shuttle bay, they're actually logging in now through their mobile through the browser which isn't a great experience, it's not optimized as you touched on for great experience. Again, it's only been a few months that we've built this out so it's grown aggressively and we're building all the future developments in the software
mobile first meaning that anything that we build is actually going to scale for the mobile app. So long long answer to your question but yes and it's a big one that we've been working on. Have to share that alphabet here with ExpeditionLabsCrew, BongoLernScar, like this jobs in the alpha line up and yeah super exciting
That's beautiful. You need a beta test room here. For sure. Check out, we've got the fusion mint happening which ties into the shuttle bear ecosystem. That'll be in about a month's time. So, the pass holders will actually have beta access to the mobile app which is exciting.
Thanks for answering my question. Pleasure thanks for coming up man and enjoying your session. That's exciting. My boy Platinum tickling out the alpha up here we absolutely love to see it. I was an awesome question to me I appreciate that. Let me get this
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another one coming up. Cool until you figure that out we'll get another another question coming in but um check it out one more time. I'll have a bit of a give it one more go. What's he thinking? Oh yeah let's guys all here. Hands off here.
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I'm not really launching, I've been waiting patiently for this, it's only kind of up and it's good to see you know still picking the headwaste. I still remember when I first joined I was like nah I just think it's over when it was going to win and just didn't see what it did guys adapt to. So I'm loving the progress so far it's been quite a journey but there's
one simple question I got. So these mint details you fix, right? I kind of got the impression from the announcement that it's subject to change when mint date is close. Is that an accurate assumption? Or these are fixed prices? Thanks for the share, I'm on. So no, it's all fixed. We can talk about that. We're going to be running into a display area now and mint.
and all those details in a coming day. So we'll just keep your eyes out on Discord for that announcement. Probably not the right channel to talk about it here, but yeah, really quick, high level. Those are fixed and there's a lot that's changed since we were initially going to announce. So we'll talk all through that as a team and a community to get our
next couple guys gotcha gotcha gotcha anyway good job done thank you all again cool alright alright all right all right buddham you got it this is it you know what they say this is the last chance you got I'm new to that thing what you
guys that oh look at you good old friends that how you doing brother good what's good everyone how's everyone doing oh yeah man good very good what you think that's what's up
But I just wanted to throw it out there for our community that we are going to lean into shuttle Bay. So that is the alpha. We're definitely going to be leaning in and using shuttle Bay. So I want to see all active out there. As you know, we are hand selecting community members as we mentioned.
We're going to be bringing in some new wanders to the community.
So that's a little alpha that maybe I shouldn't be dropping but you know There we go and you could always count on Zett for the height he is the height train the living legend Let's go good
work. Good work. This man is our drum jaw. Yeah, this man is on stage and absolutely legend. We are, I mean, the works are getting your own show as we speak right now is that just from that little monologue. Beautiful stuff. We love that. And sum me up.
There's no question you and Don will get up we'll get you on there. We can make it a karaoke show. I'm ready. The whole nine rap battles. We're joining us as well. Number one moral support into the spaces gets up as speaker doesn't talk but just
support. Love you, man. There we go. Good work, friends. All right. Well, let's look to wrap this thing up. I don't want to take up anybody's anytime here. We're going into the night in the East Coast. Got some dinner. Got some good ol' space is coming up before we
head out and I want to toss the mic back to shuttle bay just to talk about what we expect, anything not necessarily alpha but what are you excited about most? Mostly some just closing thoughts on your end. Sure thing, I appreciate that. So we've got a few things
coming. There's the global marketplace. So there'll be global rewards available to all of Shadow Bay members. So it won't be dependent on the community. So that's really big because that's going to help a lot more people just come onto the platform generally speaking, which ultimately will help brands on there that are looking to build and cure a cure.
community. For instance, Expedition Labs, if there's more active community members on Shadow Bay with more opportunities for them to be recognized, then that's awesome for the brand at the same time. So that's significant. It's also big for brands because then there'll be an opportunity for the brands to naysay case some rewards available to attract
more community members to them. So it goes both ways, which is super exciting. I've got the mobile app as well, which we're building out. So we've got some really big plans for that. And lastly, yet, I think I touched on all the three big concepts, the macro stuff. We in the development of Shoto Bay, we've got macro tasks and micro tasks.
So macro tasks are the big fundamental changes to the software and then we've got micro tasks which quality of life feature upgrades and releases. So we've got some really big macro tasks that are coming soon that we've been working on for a while. But the micro stuff you'll see, like for instance, now if you're going to into shadow way today and
and you were to look at a community's leaderboard. You'll also see some of the new active members and their contributions and it's really cool from a gamified perspective because it'll surface relevant types of user and user content based on the communities that you're associated to and base. Let's not forget Baze. Baze is a really big one.
Community members are on shuttle bay. Make sure you select the bays that you want to learn more about because we're doing some really big stuff around brand awareness and driving the right type of guest communities to you. Shuttle bays as a whole will be able to drive some of the leading alpha to community members before anything else because
We'll have the ability to help, again, community members be one of the first to join new brands on Shuttle Bay, which is very advantageous. Let's put it that way. So yeah, there are a couple closing thoughts. I appreciate you guys, again, like I touched on really impressive to see how you guys are building out your ecosystem. And it's still very, very early on.
on but love the whole curated approach. The principles that we followed as well, it's not about like rushing to market, it's about quality, not quantity, so I love that. Yeah, and the impact that you're having and, you know, Bongo Big Shoutout to you, man. Yeah, super impressive to see you're joining the space and excited to see where you're heading.
I appreciate that brother. Sam goes to you, meet your respect runs both ways, absolutely. Need to jump on a call soon with both you and Dom. We'll get CK on there too and we'll chop it up and see what verticals have come up in the last couple months. Love it. Yeah. We'll set that up. There we go. Good work.
I saw you just came up welcome to the freaking club bro. I heard you all having fun. I heard a lot of alpha. I had to jump in and say thanks again everyone, especially shuttle bay over there for everything you've done so far. Believe it or not we've actually used you guys quite a bit. I'm helping
find our our wanderers or our community members and it's only just the beginning so super excited thanks again for everything I'm actually really excited for what you guys have to continue to build so keep an eye for sure everyone else here should all right friends
Shameless plug for the rest of the Exhibition Lab space is this week We do our Wednesday behind the PFP with snack and eye scar as founders and we get we love to get fellow builders and other OG and new founders alike to to you know get a little bit
more about what's behind the BFP and get to know them a little bit better and make it more of a less formal sort of conversation. Lots of fun. Friday's we do the morning commute with our amazing project manager, community manager, visionary and we're having our guest, Freckel Trivia, where we do a little bit more of a fun, relaxed trivia
rewards, give away sort of thing and just have some fun. So next Tuesday I'm sure we'll be having our cool decentralized mine as per usual 6 o'clock p.m. with Rico Suave. He's in Hawaii this week so I'm taking taking his spot. We got next and Bonglo. So lots of stuff I
We're using shuttle bay as our incredible main source to onboard our community and to reward them, which we have was a lot of alpha coming on that soon. So just stick with us friends, stick with the builders, stick with the ones who are looking to be here for the long run. I know it's the bear in its scary as hell, but I swear we
all be here for the long runs and you know we're here to stay so thank you friends Banglo take us away brother beautiful stuff well great space I love this space as we can come up and it's just just the the mates and you can just chop it up and it's easy
is that obviously fusion XYZ and what they're doing with shuttle bay and all their other softwares, they're changing the space, building out the real infrastructure so that the products that we love, the NFTs that we love can actually do something and have an impact in the world, you know.
And I have a lot of respect for the facilitators in the space and the people actually building up the future of the foundation of what we'll see grow moving forward. But awesome stuff appreciate Oli. Have an awesome day/night and go to Smash the rest of the week. Catch you later.