let me start this off with a little music from the dead My sky turned black, I'm wondering why I even stood up at all
The wind was cold, the silence louder
But in the dirt I felt them breathing
I heard the distant call. It reminds me, dead still rise to it all.
They left us buried in the back with the bones. Mocked our silence, laughed at the tone.
Told us we'd fade like dust in a scroll, but they forgot we don't die we evolve we claw from the pit with
fire in the chest shadows in our lungs but a will that's blessed one by one we stood from the grave
eyes full of smoke but our hearts never cave they don't see what it takes to ascend
how painters the meek and the kings in the end every fall was a test every crack a gate and we rose the scars but never with hate my sky turned black
I'm wondering why I even stood up at all the wind was cold the silence louder I couldn't see it all But in the dirt I felt them breathing
But dead still rise to his heart
They said we rock, forgotten, erased
But we turned that void into sacred space built from the ashes, bone and flame.
Never begged for light. Just learned to reign. Every step is to march through time, not for clout.
This is bloodline crime. We ain't loud. We're the ones who wait to strike like thunder when the
world gets fake. We don't chase crowns. We rise and earn from shadow to storm From freeze to burn
So when you feel lost, cold or small
The silence louder I couldn't up at all, the wind was cold, the silence louder, I couldn't see at all, but in the dirt I felt them breathing, I heard the distant cold, but my tears, the death still rise to it.
Your death still rise to it and Rune Lord was up here. I'm not sure what happened to that one.
Maybe it's just my phone not showing it properly.
But we're going to roll with it.
We're going to roll with it.
So how's it going, Quack?
Feeling like Monday, that's for sure.
and getting ready for the new year.
And I do actually, I do see runelord on stage so
um maybe he is here yeah now he is now i think i'm here um i was i was curious because i couldn't
hear anything when i was listener but when i got to speaker i could i'm just curious if anyone else
can't hear like uh maybe just hit an emoji if you can hear just to make sure here who knows if not we're up here talking to ourselves so
we'll figure it out oh we got some emojis yeah good good good you just never know with x you
know just never know what's gonna happen Uh I did send both you guys
So I don't know if you received
Uh everybody that's in the space now uh we're gonna start a new
monday night with uh solana deads quack uh dragon punks and whenever crazy chicken decides to show
up uh we're gonna have crazy chicken up here so uh lots to talk about um new people coming in and out uh that's the ultimate goal is to have people
you know from all different walks of uh our projects you know get to hear each of our
individual stories and where we're trying to progress that yeah for sure and you know talk a
little bit about fantasy and lore and kind of some of the
stories behind some of the projects and um also you know just kind of give people an opportunity
to hop up um and share about their favorite fantasy or sci-fi whether it's movies or games or
literature or you know anything along those lines lines and just kind of talk about some fantastical things.
Most definitely, most definitely.
I feel like a lot has happened on the Solana Dead side today.
I'm not sure about the Quack project,
so let me just talk a little bit about the solana deb's at this moment
uh if you guys don't know we have developed our own launch pad and it's called gravement
and then you can find that at gravement.io it is a listed d app on all wallets at this moment so it's not hard to find and um what we have on there now is uh one of our nft
projects that was migrated over over a week ago the hellhounds and that collection as we're speaking
is at 78 percent minute out so uh hellhounds are a little bit cheaper than the salon of deads
nfts that we have our main nft but
uh don't think that you know they don't hold their own weight because they do uh they have uh
you know staking rewards offered to them and uh they are used in the dead shooter game that we
have on our website uh more more to come though you know to find out about what the hellhounds actually
uh provide too so uh it just doesn't end there and uh we have bullish bullish news today
where the solana deads the actual nft our main one has been migrated over to the great mint today so if you guys haven't noticed or seen it on the
timeline uh i did uh put it up there it is the last one on the jumbotron uh the salon of deads
now you can mint on great mint and uh you will no longer be able to go to launch my nft to mint those
so we will finish the collection after that.
Lots of, lots of benefits, you know, for us migrating over to our own launchpad, A1.
Now the revenue that comes off of each generated NFT will go back into the ecosystem.
And just, you know, it's just nice to use our own product that we have out there what do you guys have going on today quack yeah man i had a couple
of meetings um i've been you know really just focused on getting this affiliate program
um all the forms and signups and stuff and all the material marketing materials and
just kind of the flow operational flow of things uh dialed in to launch um probably next week
either end of this week or early next week um and be able to you know start having some folks earn
some usd uh outside of the markets unrelated to crypto or web3 um you know so start having some folks earn some USD outside of the markets unrelated to crypto or
Web3. You know, so I'm pretty excited about that. And it's tied to our coloring book. So
people can just take a sample of the coloring book or they can do it all digitally if they'd like.
And but they can go, you know, say they're going out to do their grocery shopping,
they could stop at a couple of stores here or there and drop off some information and, you know, try to earn some recurring revenue, right?
Because anytime that those stores reorder, that person's going to kind of earn income based on that.
And that'll be sent in USD on PayPal.
in USD on PayPal. So, uh, you know, just another way for the community to make some money as well
as bring some money to the project, get some more exposure, you know, to the website and,
and the socials and all of the things that we're building. So I'm pretty excited for what's to come
for that. And that's kind of been my main focus to get that launched at the start of the new year.
And that's kind of been my main focus to get that launched at the start of
some other things in the works for sure,
I'm excited about that and got some exciting stuff coming out with the
dragon punks this weekend.
I'll pass it over to runelord.
Yeah. I'm not going to give
Punks, except to tell you that
Saturday, this Saturday, it's Aussie
Saturday, it's with Stoner.
We're going to be releasing
where we're going, what we're doing.
And yeah, so that, I'll save all that for Saturday.
But yeah, I think it's, I'm still a little bit in holiday mode, guys.
I still got my kids here and stuff like that.
So it's been, it's been busy.
It's been a good holiday for us.
I think this week might be a little quiet on the timeline,
but we're going to get back into it anyway.
So, yeah, I'm super excited.
This space will fill out.
I know we're missing about three people at least tonight on the speaker panel just because, you know, it's crazy.
Kids, holidays, people getting ready for New Year's and stuff like that.
So we're just trying to lock in the dates. I think right now.
you guys will be on saucy Saturday.
I haven't done a collab video in a while and it would be cool to do one with
I do like the artwork and I feel like the artwork and the deads together in a video will look pretty cool.
So, yeah, I'm excited for that.
So that was that was some major alpha I I would consider.
So, yeah, if you guys don't know, Saucy Saturdays is at 1130 a.m.
Eastern Standard Time on Saturday. is at 11 30 a.m eastern standard time on saturday so hence the saturday saucy uh you know that's
where that come from so uh if you guys haven't you know locked in on that one uh crypto stoner is
an outstanding uh host on all his spaces so I, I highly advise you to check that out.
that just makes me feel like 2026 is going to be the year.
maybe not as far as maybe the market itself,
from what everybody's built so far this past year, when the market was doing what it was doing, it's just going to excel these projects so much more ahead of the curve.
So very, very bullish on just people that are building something very, very wholesome.
just you know people that are building something very very wholesome uh you know down the road
these are all long long-term cooks you know uh but this will be money that you could actually
retire on so your chance right now to lock in uh on these deads nfts uh quacks nfts uh dragon NFTs, Quacks NFTs, Dragon Punk Secondary, and then with the tokens, DEADS tokens, Quack tokens,
and the staking rewards that we both offer will set you up for a good future.
We are not going anywhere.
We are an official business over at the DEADS LLC, and we are just expanding every day pretty quick.
I was curious, you know, because I see you guys put out like little kind of pieces of lore on the timeline with the NFTs and little videos.
Is there like a culmination of stories that's
going to come together is it just for the timeline like kind of what's going on with the lore side
of things i mean it's just it it first started out as just you know a backstory of each nft
and the more we do it and the more we realize you know there could
be uh there could be some short series coming out in the future uh dan the one that writes the lures
on our team and i collab with him on a lot of the video stuff uh we've talked about it back and
forth so nothing's set in stone but there is definitely enough material
so if I have more time on my hands
I could see it happening a lot faster
if I can get rid of my IRL job,
I'll be producing some serious stuff
I'm forced to be reckoned with.
Well, Lord, I know you had some questions
about some fantasy stuff.
Well, I'm curious. i'm curious to start out
i wanted to start out because we're all uh we're all in nfts and all of our nfts are you know
either building lore or have a little bit of lore baked in already what uh what do you guys think
what does the lore play for you when you're looking at buying an nft how important is it to
you do you guys do you buy nfts because they have certain lore. How important is it to you? Do you guys,
do you buy NFTs because they have certain lore behind them or is it just,
I don't buy them for the lore,
but the lore becomes part of my NFT and makes me love it a lot more.
When I do notice one of my NFTs in the lore, I get pretty hyped.
And I've noticed that with other people.
So the lore itself was not the reasoning of buying an NFT.
But it just becomes part of it.
And it makes it just that much more epic in a sense.
just that much you know more epic in a sense so i i i'm not like uh a person that was you know
first in line to go see uh some of these sci-fi movies in life and stuff but uh i can get down
with it so uh it's definitely uh that that kind of uh i don't know what you want to call it but that kind of you know that that
kind of statute to it you know so it's uh it's like it's like a sci-fi movie in a sense to me
but uh yeah i'm definitely learning to love it a lot more yeah i feel like i mean what if pretty much nailed it for me too i can't say that it's
a reason or that it really encourages me or discourages me from purchasing nfts um
but again if you see your nft in a game or in a story or in a post or something with some
kind of lore behind it then there is that excitement that comes
and maybe a little bit more personable,
like a little more closeness gets formed
between myself and whoever's putting out the story
where I feel a little bit maybe more connected
rather than if it was just that standalone image,
but not necessarily a reason that
I personally buy them I guess I'm more after the like utility business kind of side of things
rather than the like writing and the lore and as far as like why I might invest my money into something. Now,
I just don't even know that I've come across anyone with like a ton of
Like maybe there's little pieces of things here,
as far as having a series or a book or,
something comics or something along those lines um maybe just in the circle
that i'm in i haven't seen a whole lot of that what about you run lord does it play a big part
in your uh kind of search for nfts yes when it comes to collections it does when i'm collecting
for sure the lore is very important not necessarily for the first reason that i i buy into
a project but once i'm in then yes absolutely i think that i start uh seeking out certain pieces
and uh you know hence my name ruin lord i had to collect all the runes go you can leave clayton
it's okay you don't have to be here man man. It's Monday night. You know, go find something better to do.
He's just mad because I got all the good lore.
There wouldn't be any thumbs down if the lore didn't matter at all.
So, you know, you can all see my wallets.
You know what's in there.
Like my name, Rune Lord lord is literally because i collected all
the runes in dragon punks i spent a lot of time uh a lot of time doing that because there was a
little bit of lore behind it and then you know certain pieces of uh of that collection for sure
so so lore does become a bigger piece for me down the road especially in secondary markets and stuff
like that um but you're right probably not the reason it brought me into the collection you know i feel that for sure um but yeah you guys brought
up a good point i don't know any collections that have you know a strong like a full written out or
even a mini series or anything like that uh based on their lore do you guys do you know any
no i honestly i never even heard about the lore until the solana dead so uh it was definitely
uh something new to me that i thought nobody else was really doing out there in the uh nfc world uh
so this is all new to me but i i would be more interested to hear about the the runes
collection on like the dragon punks I'm I'm not too familiar with the dragon punks in general
so it would be cool to understand you know what that's all about
yeah man and I think it'll be something that we'll talk about in a couple weeks here because
i don't want to come out and say something if we do decide to make a couple tweaks to that uh
to that system over the next couple weeks so for sure we're definitely this is the space we're
going to go down that road um but we might have to reattach some value to those runes because
originally um those runes were very valuable because you got uh extra
drops and stuff like that if you held the runes so we're uh as a cto team we're going to look into
how we can kind of weave that lore back in and and bring value and create value uh to to certain
pieces like the runes right i think that's really what lore comes down to for a lot of these
collections is you know how do you create a little extra value for certain pieces and kind of like one of ones
but you know you you want to have a larger base that people can start to collect because
collecting is the best part yeah you know and you asked if there was any collections that I had seen. I've seen some comic books.
I feel like I've seen more of like short stories
So, you know, maybe campaigns on Instagram
or TikTok or something where people are making a video
and they're like, okay, tune in tomorrow to see how the
rest of the story goes and there is some excitement I have seen especially with AI now like TV almost
kind of moving into social media where you can watch a short story scene or a couple of scenes on somebody's
Instagram. And then, like I said, the next day, there'll be the next set of scenes and you,
you know, you kind of continue the story. And I think that's a kind of a neat idea.
The attention span of people is lessening. And so, you know, that might be a decent way to kind of tap into the goldfish mentality.
Now, I think it's interesting that, you know, with social media, AI,
even with just me creating videos and stuff,
I feel like I could get something out there that would be a short series and more people
would tune into it so i don't have to be some big shot out there uh just have to capture an audience
and go from there and then i would just be like an independent almost independent film agency
and such so it is nice to have all these platforms out there and more and more things like that
readily available for just the average person out there but you know it comes down to imagination
i've already said this about videos like you can have all the tools in the world in front of you
but if you don't have the imagination uh you're never going to complete an epic short story or whatever.
So with the lores, it definitely adds to the NFTs.
And I really feel like the Dragon Punks could have a good series like that, just the way they look.
And just feel like that would capture a lot they look um and just feel like that would be uh you know capture a lot
of uh younger kids and stuff so uh it's pretty cool to see that
yeah i'm definitely looking forward to it i think i think that a lot of um you know a lot of the communities were around whether it's
infinite nft um or any of the ones in here like there's the ip is is pretty quality for
some stories you know for some actual series or some comics or some books um some type of
you know carrying over um and really it's just content right it's it's trying to get new eyes
more eyes different sets of eyes people interested in different things and i think that the people
from different types of social media that are going to come for stories and lore and and series
are going to be people who purchase different types of things.
So maybe they won't necessarily be like your big NFT whales,
but they might buy, you know, your hats and your hoodies and your cups
and, you know, home decor and plushies and, you know,
those types of more IRL products.
And it's, you know, potentially a really great market.
You know, something about Web3 is that's you know potentially a really great market you know we something about web3
is that you know what there's seven percent or so of people involved in crypto and of that how many
are involved in you know smaller cap tokens and then how many are involved in nfts and how many
are on crypto twitter so you're talking about talking about fractions of that 7% that are even here.
And so when you're looking to market to an audience,
there's a whole 93% of the audience is outside of Web3.
And so I think that lore and stories and these things can kind of help
be a bridge to to grab attention
in in those other markets yeah yeah definitely uh definitely there is not a lot of that percentage
in web3 itself uh so that seven percent seems small but from a world ratio it's not that small
when you really look at the number
but then when you break it down to like what you said the nfts uh who's involved in web 3 itself
you know community building uh that that percentage is really really small uh we're down in the one
percent two percent uh numbers so i've looked it up uh over a month ago and it was it was really like phenomenal
like wow just a lot of people might be holding crypto but they're not out here building like we
are every day uh imagine when that switch is flipped and um more and more people become part of a community and really get to see this side of it.
Going back to the lore and your coloring books,
I feel like you could establish some kind of lore short story within your coloring books,
capturing, you know, kids.
Yeah, dude, and you're spot on on there there's definitely some thoughts on some
of the different characters and the different scenes um that the ducks are in and uh yeah
feeling like uh it's like a it's like pg-14 you know like there's a little 420 action in some of
our nfts so uh it's it's kind of that, that, that age group. Um, and yeah,
I'm, I'm looking forward to kind of the expansion when I published the book. Um, I set it up as a
series, so there will be different, you know, kind of things coming on along the way. This one's kind
of just a little education about ducks and wetlands and um
you know some different aspects on conservation and then just kind of a creative
coloring side of things but I'm looking forward to kind of baking some uh some lore into the story
when we first kind of designed Quack um early early on um you know it had many different renditions of how it would come together
but there was a city and there were you know main archetype characters that um kind of moved around
the city in different ways and you know there's different side stories that came uh from each one
of them and and so like i said i i am looking forward to diving into that a little bit more. I will say, Laura seemed to be one of the, you know, there's many things on the to-do list, right? And Laura was one of the first to kind of be put on the back burner and like, okay, we know we're going to come out with a game. We know we're going to come out with these things as we continue to grow.
to grow and so you know that's kind of maybe tied in a little bit more with the
next series of the books and the uh the next renditions of of some games
yeah and i think that that lore is a really good um well storytelling in general is a really good
way to enter people into our world without necessarily putting them fully
into Web3, right? Just it's a good way to expose, let's say, expose the general population to
crypto without necessarily having to be involved in it yet. And I think that you're right, aiming it towards the youth and kind of that, you know, we'll say 14 plus.
But we'll say it's mostly PG-14.
And, you know, if kids can get into it then, you know, young adults, you know, that's often what brings them in is art and lore and storytelling and if we can start to
bring them over in that stuff and we start their entertainment is is based in web3 then then crypto
will soon follow and i do think it is uh it is a big bridge point for crypto to the rest of uh
the normie crowd if you would yeah and like when i am talking to my peers especially the ones that are
a little bit closer to my age and are maybe on social media or have tried to you know make posts
or you know kind of stretch out into the social media world i just there's so much that they're missing from the web3 space like i feel like
when you're in just you know posting on instagram it's very lonely like it's a lot of just you
posting and there's not a lot of like this collaborative um kind of rally behind one thing
um kind of sensation that happens like it does here.
And it's something that I'm really, what, what I really try to pitch, um, is more of like,
Hey, come on to X, come to these discord communities, come meet people, talk with people,
play games with people, you know, shoot the shit, like whatever you want to do,
come hang out. it's an online community
whereas i feel like social media is a little bit like in as a whole is a little bit less of a
community and more just like publishing your own information you know it's not so kind of circular
like the crypto kind of web3 nft community is so i i definitely think trying to find new ways to bring people in um
even if it's just to x and it's not necessarily getting a wallet and going through all the
processes or whatever but just getting people into the communities i think is going to be a huge
a huge win and like i said if they just buy merch or they buy the book or they buy you know whatever subscription or whatnot and contribute in that way like that's great and
it's just more brand awareness it's more um just more eyes you know
yeah definitely oh go ahead go ahead no no man, man. When you were saying that, I was just thinking,
I was like, it's so silly that characters and lore and storytelling
is at the root of all marketing for everything almost.
And I was just thinking about McDonald's, man.
What does McDonald's have any business having characters?
And stuff like that, you know what I mean?
But we all grew up loving those, like they had the seats,
the seats with the Hamburglar and stuff like that.
I don't know if you guys had that, but ours all did, you know,
and it made such a difference as a, as a kid, you know,
I always wanted to go to McDonald's and sit in the Hamburglar seat.
You know, that was very important to me. So I do think crypto, you know,
we could step it up here.
We could bring some people in on that front, I think.
I was just going to say, with you guys talking about bringing people in and onboarding, but not onboarding them fully into maybe an investment thing but getting them a little
uh buttered up a little and then uh slowly creeping in that hey this is crypto so with
you guys and your game nights uh that's just perfect opportunity to get outside people you
know acquainted to what what happens within the community levels and Infinite Royale being a Web 2 based
game and then them implementing into the Web 3 world. So it's just a perfect opportunity to
let people realize that it's not just you know straight stocks and trading all day and
uh, straight stocks and, uh, trading all day and cutthroat business. Uh, there's a lot of family
community type atmosphere and, you know, just people wanting to have fun.
Yeah. And I mean, if you think about like mascots, for example, even, you know, like the insurance
companies like Geico or, um, gosh, progressive with the, the lady, you know, like
they have these people and these mascots and like the mascot kind of symbolizes that lore and that
story. And it gets people to recognize and, you know, to come back and be curious about,
oh, what's the Geico gecko going to do next, you know, or what's that,ico gecko gonna do next you know or what's that that person gonna do and
and i think you know even sports teams like schools have mascots like most brands have
some type of character or you know symbol that really they can kind of build behind and so
i do think it's going to become maybe more important for a lot of us projects that are trying to kind of tap into IRL things as well.
I did see we had Alex come up.
Welcome on to the stage, Alex.
Just building, you know. what's been going on man nothing just building
changing web 3 as we know it
nothing important going on though
same thing we do every day
pinky try and take over the world
but yeah I was Same thing we do every day, Pinky. Try and take over the world. Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
But, yeah, I was half listening because I'm in DMs and stuff, man.
But, yeah, interesting stuff about marketing and all that kind of, yeah.
What is your take on the lore?
Do you buy an NFT based on the lore?
Would you like to see more lores
implemented throughout uh some projects or um i buy into nfts really the community um
it yeah it's yeah mostly it's buying into a community or supporting a friend um or like uh like i don't know some
someone will tell me listen mate you you buy buy them trust me bro trust me bro kind of thing uh
uh seriously it it works like you know you some some you will just tell me listen mate you you have to buy these nfts
uh getting i got you in at mint is a whitelist uh just uh just uh yeah make sure you get at least
10 or 20 and uh you'll be good trust me six month handle and uh and uh we'll we'll be we will be millionaires kind of thing. But to be honest, it works.
Like that whole trust me, bro, kind of thing is people laugh at it.
But like certain projects I've brought in and brought in a mint for,
you know for a couple of dollars uh and brought about 20 and then uh and then those couple of
you know, for a couple of dollars and brought about 20.
dollars invested have turned into uh like uh like a whole soul uh for each of them or more to be
honest uh uh there was one one this year one project this year i brought in like 50 cents and someone's
those guys who hit you up
friends who hit you up, listen mate I've got you
Trust me, bro, mint them.
But, yeah, if I don't know the project,
usually I kind of like, well, who are these guys?
Or if I see them up in space, like, who are these guys?
And then we're minting, blah, blah, blah.
And then you're just like, wait, I don't know any of the team kind of thing.
Yeah, I do some like investigating and who they're friends with and stuff
and who they were before or what projects they've been in before.
Yeah, there's certain communities you kind of, you know,
jump into the VC and Discord and have a chat with the guys.
Or just, you know, I and discord and have a chat with the guys uh uh or just you know i don't even have a chat we're just sitting and listen to what they're what they're building and
stuff uh yeah yeah it's sitting in vcs with people that you you understand what the what the project's
about um as yeah as for marketing yeah it's always good always good to bash out on all the different broadcast platforms you've got.
Yeah, but you've really got to build trust and stuff by going live and stuff.
I mean, it's nice to have all these fancy videos, but actually talking to somebody or getting to know them personally, which you can do like for lives on TikTok and team? You know, he was speaking on a rug radio space.
We were chatting and it's more about, you know,
the founders got to have a blind passion for the project
and his core team have got to just have like a blind belief in what the founder wants to do
and then and people kind of just fall in love with that I do like founders who also
who are not afraid of change you know you can't really have a VCs love you to have a roadmap and
all this kind of bollocks
but that's that's that's for banks and vcs who gives a shit about those guys um yeah fuck them
because they're just they're they just want to take profits man they're just waiting for the
number to go up and then dump the fucking chart um but yeah i liked the founders that they have
a blind vision but then they're also listening to the
community and the community kind of drives the project because you know it's all you guys down
in there and the listeners who are like you know doing the doing the doing the the basically the
marketing for the team you know uh all the guys who do the content and just fall in love with
the art and the project uh who are making all the all the all
of all those little videos or doing all the doing all the artwork and just they fall in love with
the project and it makes the founder just more more more more determined to fucking push through
uh yeah probably ain't allowed my plane there because I'm rambling on.
Yeah, man. I mean, you covered a lot of really awesome topics.
I do think going live is a really important thing.
There's one thing to hear someone's voice, but to like see them talk.
And especially if it's just about, you know, life and who they are as a person.
You know, we came in not knowing anybody in the space and just kind of built from ground zero.
And trust was that thing that, you know,
still after 10 months, we're still creating with people.
And, you know, I think that we've heard a lot of feedback
from when I would do lives and having people watch me talk
and really kind of, I don't know, there's like another level of energy that you can feel from somebody
when you see them too. And, you know, you kind of just see how they move and what their,
what, you know, what lights their passion, right? I think those things are really important.
And like you said, there is this network of friends of friends that kind of gets passed around.
And I think that's a big part of it, too.
And so, you know, kind of a lot of the things you were talking about is a lot of people who are familiar with this space.
Right. And so if we're looking to bring in new folks, it's like they're not going to have the guys that's like, hey, buy this, buy this.
You know, maybe they will some will
right some will have a good landing spot they'll find some good friends that'll bring them in but
others are going to be like people like us who are you know normies that came into the space and um
we're kind of trying to find their own way and you know stumbling into spaces realizing they were in
a bad neighborhood and i'll get the hell out of that one, you know, and, um, find and, you know, find their way through, uh, good communities and good
people. And so how can we bring those folks in and how can we give them soft landing places? And,
um, yeah, I mean, you talked about a lot of really awesome stuff, Alex, I think it's
really good, insightful things for, for people, for people to kind of take to heart.
And like you said, building in public with your community, being able to not be rigid and, you know, adapt and change course if you need to, because the goal, you know, shouldn't necessarily be just each individual thing on the roadmap, but it's this overall mission of success, right?
And so if that means that, oh, you wanted to write a, you know, a TV show, but it's more realistic
and more in demand for you to write a comic book, and that's what everybody wants, then you shouldn't
just like shun that because that's not on your roadmap. You know, you should be able to kind of
adapt and alter your course
to meet what the community wants. Because in the end, they are your investors, you're building with
them, you're building for them, you're building for their future, for your future. And so you're
all kind of doing it together. And so it's really important. It's something I see like the Solana
Deds do a lot of. Anytime I've made suggestions on like hey you know i think
gravement should have this or this should look this way or you should have this this might be
a cool addition i swear it's done like faster than i can even imagine how you would do it
so it's just really cool to see those things kind of coming together rogues insane
he's like yeah it's done i'll do it on the weekend don't worry about it
you don't have to work on the week well to be honest you said could you do it over the weekend
but i say sorry that you have to work on the weekend but i know he loves it anyway so um
you love it rogue i know you do mate um but yeah yeah exactly no he he definitely loves it uh it's his
uh passion and a hobby all all into one so uh there's never a moment where he's like i don't
know i don't know it's like either he already has it done he's like yep i did that or or like you
said he has it completed within a few hours uh a master at his craft uh going back to like the
lives on tiktok and stuff uh i feel like with the younger generations watching my kids grow up
and watching them watch other kids on youtube physically playing with toys hours at end.
It's crazy for me to think because I grew up without internet and we had to go out and just turn the stick into anything we wanted all day long.
But my kids grew up watching other kids play all day.
It's just amazing where this world has went, you know,
and how many people actually sit down
and just physically watch people do nothing all day
And they're so tuned into it.
So that is a big, uh thing that we can get out
there and do to spread uh you know what what we're uh all about and then tying in the lures to all
that i mean uh just the lore itself too like it just brings that whole extra caliber to each nft yeah for sure there's a psychological thing that if you like like why people watch sport and what
you know why people watch um uh people gaming and stuff and apparently it's like you get the set you
you're you're you're releasing the same endorphins and the same
things, you know, the same adrenaline
or playing the sport or watch it
it, watching someone do it
I don't know, maybeues should go live coding or something
he get all the coders watching oh yeah no backslash yeah the chef can't uh show all his secrets so
uh i don't see him doing that uh i could see more people watching me live doing a video.
Something like that would take a hit, you know.
Yeah, and there's a guy who I learned all my AI mastery of.
I don't know if you know him uh he works i think he's uh
he's got the affiliate badge for comfy ui i don't know if you use that uh yeah he's really good he's
got a youtube with a good following and a patreon where he goes more in depth and the discord and stuff uh do you use comfy ui for your videos and stuff no no okay
it's good like because you can really get into the you know you don't have all the restrictions
that you'd have on on um on uh on on the places where you have to you know pay per per per video
because you download everything to a local host and
then you can just really get you know dark and dirty with with with the with
the AI nice and what's that called again I shall send you all the details
immediately sir all right except it we got Phoenix here up on stage with his hand up.
I want to shout out to Jacob Pons.
Jacob Pons, no time, no see.
I have two Jacob Pons in the tea.
What was that? You're trying to show something
the dragon punks oh dragon punk she got a question for the dragon punks yes
oh yeah yeah hit me sorry
do you remember me i had to to choose Dragon Pound and NFT.
What's going? Is it good?
Well, we're actually switching over. It's turning into a CTO.
The original founders have stepped away and the community's taken it over and so on january 3rd um we're actually doing
a space up there in the jumbotron is a space we're gonna do where uh you can come hear about
where the project's going okay
I want to ask Draco Labs, is it ending or is it always starting?
So Draco Labs, the account doesn't exist anymore.
Like I said, the old ownership has stepped away.
So yeah, we'll release all the updates of where we're going
and what we're planning here on the Saturday space.
So I can only follow the Dragon Punks and another Dragon about the roadways?
Yeah, I believe the Draco Labs account no longer exists, so you won't be able to follow them.
And we might be switching discords as well, but again, we'll let everybody know on Saturday.
might be switching discords as well but again uh we'll let everybody know on saturday okay
because you know my friends say my dragon is so sick i love it yeah it's very great it's very
good artwork for sure yeah but i cannot find any contentions in that time so let's get to meet you here so we can yeah we can further talk
in the future yeah for sure man for sure there's definitely gonna be a lot of new stuff coming out
um associated with dragon punks here pretty quick yeah you send me the two Dragon Pound and the two Rotary Whiz.
Let me check. I appreciate you pulling up, Phoenix.
And, you know, Dragon Punks is in good hands with Ringlord.
He's going to take care of you guys.
And I'm excited myself to get involved with the Dragon Punks at this moment.
So I can't wait till Saturday when we get to hear all the scoop.
I tried to pry it out of them a little bit.
So we all have to wait till next year to listen to what's going to come with the Dragon Punks.
Oh, Rot Wings. Rot Wings Rot Wings is also ongoing
That's still in the works
We're still in the middle of kind of transferring everything
And Rot Wings has been a bit of
So we will definitely be talking
We'll be talking Rot Wings as well
On Saturday and letting you guys know Where we're sitting with everything there We'll definitely be talking that... We'll be talking Rotwings as well on Saturday
and letting you guys know where we're sitting with everything there.
So Rotwings creator is you also?
Well, we're not the creator.
We're community members and we're taking over the project.
But yes, the same artist did Rotwings and DragonPunks.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, I see, I see. Thank you. Thank you, sir, and thank you, everybody. Sorry, delay the time.
You're good, you're good. Thanks for pulling up.
Thank you, and Happy New Year. Everybody, 2020 will have a good
Nothing's crazy anymore. Bring uh bring it on bring it on
uh goodbye 2025 most people didn't really prefer the year i thought it was a great year for you
know the building and development and you know just from a personal level, me getting a little bit older, slowing down a little.
I just like, where's my flying car, man?
That's all I wanted was the hoverboard.
And the shoes that do up.
Apparently, they've already built those teleporters and stuff,
but only lasers at the moment.
They can teleport lasers.
Yeah, we're already in 2020.
On my calendar, it says this is the first week of 2026.
Have you guys got plans for New Year's and stuff with family
or are you going to go wild and head into a party
i was gonna keep it low-key with just my family at home uh possibly hold the space down into 2026
but uh my mom and grandfather recently moved up here so couple of people just showed up this week from my family and now they're
all requesting for me to come over.
so I guess I'm going to have to go over there.
four city blocks from me, dude
Like she moves she moves so close to me
I'm used to her being seven hours away and now she's four blocks away from me
It's a double-edged sword, you know, yeah so many years of me not being able to go there whenever I want
Now it's she calls me all day long every day about some
little noise in the house come over and fix this uh so i like it and then some days i'm like damn
yo i gotta get back to my life yeah when my mom's uh husband died i made closer to her as well man
and she like she's like call me and it's like there's something wrong with
my phone there's something wrong with my ipad what the fuck my printer's not printing why do
you need to print stuff what the fuck yeah but it's cool it's cool uh like i said i missed so
many years of not being able to go over and help them with anything, they would have to count on some other mail down
with something, you know, so.
What you could do, man, is like
start taking around your washing and stuff
and see how many times she calls
No, she'll actually do it.
Fully ironed and everything.
It's like ironing your socks.
Yeah, we don't have to be that fancy.
I'm not dressing up for church every day.
But yeah, that's what my New Year's Eve is going to consist of at this moment.
We still have a Wednesday night space with the Quacks.
So hold that down for a little bit until 10 o'clock my time.
Maybe a little past and then watch the ball drop.
You'll be in the future, so you'll hit new year's before me
yeah um yeah uh i have been invited to some parties um uh uh like all over the place
or in different countries and stuff but i haven't um decided what to do yet um
yeah there's a party in london there's a party in what in in a city
that's an hour away and then there's a party down in the south of france and a couple of parties and
different parts of the south of france that i got invited to but uh yeah yeah i'm get too old for this party and stuff man. That's
Yeah, I've done enough parties. I hear you
I brought in I brought in the year 2000 over in Malta Spain
Okay, so I definitely got to experience what it is like
The streets were more crowded than the clubs
You know it hit midnight.
People were throwing full bottles of champagne in the middle of the air coming down and smashing on the ground.
I called back home and was like, Happy New Year.
And it was seven hours ahead.
And they're just like, my mom mom's like I just got off of work
to experience that moment
but cool to experience it
something a little different than the American
well I mean we just weren't you know crowded in the streets as much as they were there.
It's just, it was a lot different.
Drinking age was 15 over there, 21 here.
So it's just a whole different kind of way of things.
Yeah, it's not really a a rule drinking age here it's more of a
uh a suggestion yeah i remember i had uh like in england it's 18 you can drink so i think i had
uh like five 18th birthdays in the pub
Well, let's get back to our topics in hand.
We were supposed to have Infinite Royale come on here.
And Crazy Chickens is down there in the listeners uh
wanted to hear a little bit more about their projects but uh more more of these monday spaces
to come uh we're not going nowhere and we're going to continue to grow with each other and uh you
know go from there so i got a question what kind of uh what kind of technology You guys brought it up
What kind of technology do you want to see
What's the number one thing you want to see
Give me something futuristic
What are you hoping that they're cooking in the background
It's a double edged sword
Go ahead I want a double edged sword.
I want robotic arms and stuff,
I want to be able to interchange everything.
but once again, it comes with a double edged sword.
look at us on X here. can't even get spaces uh set up
right sometimes uh i invited two co-hosts and here we are with no co-hosts so uh it's kind of scary
uh but kind of cool at the same time so i am down for the robotic uh body parts uh interchangeable
stuff like that really sounds cool but when it comes down to
it I could imagine like our one leg wanting to go one way other leg going the other way
while our hand is like touching somebody that we shouldn't be touching so yeah connecting the back end to the front end is always a difficult part of the development
i'm waiting to to upload to x-man and then i can leave this you know uh old ragged body uh uh
behind man because yeah i think it's it's past its due date uh you know getting close to 50 now it's past its due date. Getting close to 50 now, it's enough.
It doesn't work like it used to.
The time travel would be cool.
I would like to see that.
I'm opening up so many cans of worms over here.
I don't know if anyone's ever seen the show Upload,
where basically once you die, you can move your consciousness into a computer and a simulated program.
But it turns into like the rich people have really nice places to hang out and the poor people have really awful, you know, slums and stuff to hang out in.
have really awful you know slums and stuff to hang out in and and so there's some definite like
dystopian vibes that I have concerns with and I'm definitely like as far as like what I
am excited for or hope to see as much as I am like a naturalist and, um, you know, really focused on kind of earth centered things.
I think that the idea that we could, and I've seen some stuff about it, um, they're able to,
there's two things. One is frequency medicine. So being able to like target certain, um, you know,
cancers or diseases with a frequency and not hurt or harm any of the tissue around it, you know, cancers or diseases with a frequency and not hurt or harm any of the tissue
around it. You know, it's like chemo is pretty just blanket, just kind of kills everything.
Whereas if you can use these frequencies to target things, they're having some success,
you know, they've been doing it with like stones and stuff to dissolve stones. And
so I'm excited about that. And also, again, this is like
a controversial thing and I still, I'm not exactly sure how I feel about it, but I'm leaning towards
the excitement of it because of how many lives it could save is like a 3d printing organs. Um,
you know, there's so many people on wait lists that don't make it because, you know, and they're
like waiting for some kid to get in a car crash and, you know, and they're like waiting for some
kid to get in a car crash and, you know, have a heart available. And it's just like a really
interesting world to be in, in the medical world when you're waiting on an organ donation.
And, and so for them to be able to like print one that fully functions and isn't rejected by
your body and isn't made of plastic and you know it's exciting
but I left the science world because there's just a lot of corrupt kind of chaos that goes on
in labs and things and so yeah like I said I'm I have mixed feelings about it but it would be nice
to see you know kind of some more lives saved from that kind of tech.
see, you know, kind of some more lives saved from that kind of tech.
Yeah, that would be outstanding to have something like that implemented, especially where the
organ wouldn't get rejected by your body and you won't have to be on medication for the rest of
your life to neutralize all that. That would be definitely amazing
If you're talking about it, that means
they already have it built.
They're probably testing it already.
I guess the correct answer, though,
what would be most exciting
That's the right answer, I guess. What will be most exciting is crypto go full blown that that's there.
but chart says no at the moment,
if I was in my trading days uh like i
was prior to getting into solana deads um last night i read the chart and you know wake up today
the chart did the exact opposite of what i thought uh sunday evening chart going green the way it was you know getting over 90k
i would imagine that today would have been well into 94 not back down to 87 86 uh crazy crazy
which chart you charting oh i'm just saying bitcoin itself since everybody follows bitcoin
saying bitcoin itself since everybody follows bitcoin uh you know we use on trade talks we
we follow the cme and and the bitcoin dominance chart man it's like we on friday we can't we
we have pretty much thought it would dump a lot uh over the next couple of weeks because on the free day, there was a cross between the eight and the 200 EMAs.
So we were predicting some sort of thing.
And then Sunday, it was just like, well, this is a complete bull trap.
And yeah, I mean, if you're interested in that kind of,
if you're interested in charting and stuff, we do trade talks Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 12.
So you can watch us as we actually talk about the charts and stuff.
I looked at crypto itself like as the whole market cap and we're at 2.95 trillion uh the whole the whole
crypto is down 1.2 percent or one yeah 1.20 uh that's that's some crazy numbers so it's been
one bull trap after another the past couple months uh pretty pretty pretty crazy out there yeah we've been
pretty much short in every every pump man let's see you just know this is just a fake
a fake pump so yeah it's been yeah profitable um but yeah i don't. It just looks like the next few weeks will be pain.
There's a lifetime trend.
There's a lifetime trend and also there's a horrendous trend that's just made out of this complete bull flag.
So, yeah, maybe we're're into some pain over the next
But all the TA can completely change
And then you can just throw all your TA out of the window
something happens oh we need the lights one i look at it as an opportunity to be able to you know get
things at a lower price so this is great time to uh add to your convictions uh remember when the
charts were up uh bitcoin being you know touching all-time highs
everything else trending really high uh imagine or just remember what you were coping about at
the moment so take that you know that fear that that type of uh mentality at that moment and then you know apply it today and be like wow i i can get salon at
123 right now uh not 250 so this these are so you know good good times for me i feel uh to be able
to keep stacking up knowing that crypto is gonna go up much higher yeah yeah it's yeah i kind of rotate my profits
from perps and straight into sportman you know so i'm just taking the money out of uh out of
shorting and putting that into into my sport bag so i'm always always up it's quite nice but yeah
definitely there's some opportunities out there
Can, if you have some convictions
Definitely, since we're talking
Right now to get $37, $38.
We'll get you 100,000 tokens.
I did notice on the Quack chart too, perfect, perfect opportunity to get in on Quack.
$70 gets you a million tokens.
I mean, that's a hell of a deal.
And we're listening what Quack has, you know, coming out soon,
She is a person that goes hard every day.
And the project itself, when was your token launched, Quack?
Yeah, I appreciate that, Otif.
We launched on the 28th of February of this year, both the NFT and the token at the same time.
And, you know, one thing, too, about the low price on the token right now is part of our ecosystem is, you know, since we are really focused on IRL stuff is this revenue rewards pool. And so,
you know, we have different rewards you get for each NFT that you mint. And once you hit 44 NFTs
and you get 5 million token, then you're into the revenue rewards pool, which means that you're
earning soul every month based on any sales we have,
whether it's NFTs or merch, coloring books, whatever, subscriptions, OnX,
any of the things that we're bringing in are kind of going, a piece is going into that pool.
And so every month we send out soul payments to those folks that are in that pool.
And with the price being down on the chart,
we had some whales leave.
We had some people who were getting out of crypto,
some people who were moving into stables
with just the change of the market
when Seoul kind of started pulling down past 200.
And that's to be expected, right?
But with that comes what I've said,
new opportunities for folks to get in
and to get into some of these programs early,
a little cheaper or more affordably.
there's lots of opportunities there
and you can stake the tokens passively
or stake the NFTs passively to earn some token.
And yeah, thanks for the call. or stake the NFTs passively to earn some token.
I just see a good opportunity at hand,
and it just seems like it's a perfect buy-in at this point.
And, you know, people do lose the vision.
People do rotate out of smaller market cap tokens quicker than they would out of something else they uh i've done it myself where i'm like okay well can i get into this one
better uh if it starts going up or can i get into this other one better you know so there's there's
a situations where you're like you know i'm gonna rotate out of this one for now uh but i'm gonna
keep it on a bigger uh market cap token because if that starts running then it's gonna be harder
to get into something back into your position on that one so uh you know and you guys have been
going for almost a year so uh it's just one of those things you can't really sit there and reflect on the
chart and be like well we failed or something just because it's down uh you just keep you keep taking
that and uh keep moving forward yeah and i think that's where like you know the difference of
people building hype projects versus people with, you know, real businesses and
licenses that are, that are building something like it takes, if anyone's been in the business
world, you know, it's not like you start something and you're, you know, immediately taking profits
and things are, you know, soaring. Like it usually takes time. Like these things are slow cooks and
they, they take a lot of time to build like our big vision of you know building
out the hubs and stuff you know it's a multi-million dollar um endeavor and it's not
going to happen overnight and you need the right people in place you need the right funding in
place and you need the right place and all of the things to kind of come together and and all of
these things take time and so there's some folks who who see that there's some folks that i mean our economy honestly is is pretty rough um so we've seen a lot of people who maybe even
thought they had it over leveraged themselves but then they are realizing that their dollar is going
you know less places and so they they move out because they can't actually keep that hundred dollars that thousand dollars in
projects they need it to you know go about their life so um yeah it's just about finding the right
people who want to build business together and and i think that for the future of crypto um
i see this being um you know kind of like what we're doing with Dragon Punks and what Infinite NFT is doing and what Salonadeads are doing.
Like, we're kind of leading the forefront of what's to come, right? these tangible communities that are bridging that IRL space with Web3 and building on-chain
and bringing more utility to Solana rather than just like, or whatever chain they're
on, rather than just like running up a token and extracting all the liquidity from that
chain and really these ways to support the industry, right?
And I think that that's going to be a big wave of the future is having
businesses build better on the blockchain.
And like Alex touched a little bit on with the VC,
we could easily go out there and get a venture capital group.
They're going to pump our chart.
We're going to get more eyes on us,
but they're going to dump,
They don't care about our vision and
then the people that only came in recently just uh you know make some money they're gonna leave too
so uh you just you're just left standing there on the corner with your real holders your true
conviction people and you're like i i don't know what happened. So, yeah, that's what happened. They don't care. They don't see a vision. All they care about is their pocketbooks, their return on interest. So I'm not a huge person that likes to see any venture capital in any of the things I have a conviction in.
the things I have a conviction in.
And I also, you know, that's something that it's like I've said before,
this vision of these hubs, right?
Like if that's what it takes is that we have to take it to a bank
and that's who's going to profit off of it, then so be it.
You know, in some years that that's where we'll move to.
But I really think that something that crypto has this beautiful
ability is for the community to actually be the ones that build and profit and pool their money
together to you know be a bigger fish in the sea and and really combat some of these larger
corporate monopolies and like i don't want jp morgan to be the one that i'm paying you know to to build this
like i'd so much rather have it come from um the community and and the the push and the you know
building of something together right and then having the community be the ones that profit and
take percentages and get cuts rather than just like chipping it off to jp morgan and friends
you know if you get a vc and then you've got to have your whales to you know buy back the chart
when when the vcs you know they're they're when they're shaving and stuff um you know taking
profits and stuff then because otherwise it's just yeah like you know all these people who look we got listed on
essential exchange and then the exchange
just dumps the chart as soon as it
your lock liquidity and stuff
give some over to, to the, to them and they'll dump it as well. So yeah, it's, yeah, it's
part of the game, isn't it?
Yeah. Numbers game numbers. Um, we had, uh, we had, uh, looks like we had novex finance pull up uh how's it going oh it's just me
oh is it is that you well i'm just i'm delegated on the account it's like oh okay
yeah i think i just started oh no i didn't follow it. It pulled into one of our spaces, I think, last night.
I scooped it out for a second.
But I did see you do live trading on that.
Duly noted, that is Alex.
Everybody go give him a follow.
Plus, it's a gold check mark yeah check them out uh basically
there's no fees if you're doing perp trading or and you can do swaps on there as well uh and it
connects to pretty much every single blockchain so you can just jump on connect to wallet and whichever wherever you got your
do perps trading or if you do
want to swap over some crypto
fees man so you can do your
cool alright next topic your swaps. Nice, nice.
I appreciate... Go ahead.
I was just going to say I appreciate everybody for pulling up
and listening to us chop it up.
We are here with the Solana
Punks, Infinite Royale. We'll get a hold of him listen to us chop it up we are here with the salon of deads quack dragon punks uh infinite royale
we'll get a hold of him and uh probably get him back up here on next monday and the crazy chickens
if you don't know is down in the listeners section uh did send an invite so uh we're here, we're building, and we want to see, you know, growth in 2026 the right way.
So we're going to start it off doing these Monday night spaces, talking about our projects and the lures behind it.
And what is to come, you know, as far as, you know, the future.
What does the future hold for everybody?
What would we like to see, uh, from a reasonable standpoint too, not just like, uh, a fictitious
type, uh, like we're going to the moon, we're going to drive Lambos.
Like, uh, I feel like that's just so, you know, I'm not 20 anymore.
That stuff doesn't appeal to me. I like to see actually zeros behind my one in my bank account at this moment.
And I don't know if you guys noticed a Lamborghini costs a lot of money.
Yes, but an oil change just for a Lamborghini costs a lot of money.
So there's things that come along with, you know like that in life. It's it's pretty cool
You know, i'm not i'm not taking back that a lamborghini ain't cool, but uh a car gets you from point a to point b
uh at this point in my life, so
It is what it is. I don't know if I was going off the left field on that one but uh somebody saved me
i was gonna ask like as far as lore goes like what's your everybody's preferred method like
do you like comic books do you like novels do you like movies or games, cartoons? Um, what's kind of like if you, if you're going
to watch some story, um, or listen or read some story, like how, what's the method? What's the
delivery? Uh, the way my brain operates, comic books definitely, uh, hit me a lot better than a novel. I will get through a novel and have to go back and reread some chapters.
Every time I read a paragraph, I have a lot of questions going on inside my head.
And then, you know, I lose focus sometimes.
So comic book style, a plus for me,
so that is a Lord like types story style type game.
I like novels for the most part.
um, I, I do prefer like a shortened version, I like novels for the most part and, you know, movies.
I do prefer like a shortened version, like a movie rather than a show.
And, but yeah, I know I love novels as well.
I didn't, I did get into comic books a little bit as a kid, but not so much anymore.
I definitely like to watch things more than I like to read things.
I also have a similar situation.
What if it's like comprehension?
It's really weird because I would test really well, but when I would go to like just read a novel,
by the end of the page, I'm like thinking about what's for dinner or what I'm going to do next or something, and I've like lost focus to stick to the page. And actually a side tangent,
And actually, a side tangent, this is a really common problem in different levels of this problem.
And in the 80s, they made these colored sheets that were like transparent sheets, different shades of colors that went over white and black text in classrooms.
over white and black text in classrooms. And they found that certain kids responded better
to certain colors and they would learn a lot easier. They would retain, they would stop
wandering in their mind while they were reading something. And so there's actually a whole
science behind this. It's called the Erlen's method, I-R-L-E-N-S. And it's the idea that you need a
prescription eyeglass, but not for like 2020, kind of, you know, it's not like the shape of
your cornea that's the issue. It's the way your brain receives light. And so we're subjected to a lot of white on
black and fluorescent and a lot of really bright, harsh light environments. And I've seen kids in
particular and adults, but kids really have super adverse reactions. And then you put these glasses
on them and they'll be having a complete
tantrum like there's you know like their parents are crying because they don't know what to do
and they'll put these glasses on these kids and they'll turn into a totally different child
and it's insane and like I've seen people go in to take their engineering tests um you know or
take the bar exam for the law degree and they fail and then they get these glasses go
back a week later no studying and pass with flying colors and it's just like the way that
your brain processes light and so reading I feel like is is difficult for a lot of folks and so
when you break it up into those comics you know there's pictures it's shorter it's it's shortened you know your brain has less chance to
wander i feel like can be really impactful but sorry about the little little tangent there on
the eyesight thing are you talking about these like slightly pink lenses that people used to wear
yeah there's like magenta yeah but see the idea they went further
than that like i got um i went through the process right and you go and they have all these different
colors that they put in front of your eyes and it's crazy like they put one color i forget maybe
it was orange or something in front of my eyes. And I like my grip tightened on the chair.
And I was like, I got to get out of here. What the hell is going on? Like, this is crazy. I feel
so weird. And I, and then they put this other color on and I like had a deep sigh of relief.
And it was just so amazing how the shade of color could affect your, how your brain is processing
all the information and stimulus around you.
And it really hit home when I was like waiting in line and I was like, I don't know, this stuff
seems kind of weird, but like my friend told me about it. So I'm going to check it out. And this
mom, she's in her like, you know, forties and she's got a six-year-old little girl who had been,
you know, super struggling at school. She was biting kids.
She was, you know, destructive. She was causing a lot of problems, screaming. Like they were
looking to, you know, have to heavily sedate her because she was just like out of control.
And they put these glasses on her and she started crying when she was talking to me. And she's like,
started crying when she was talking to me
and she's like I have my child back
like a heart chord you know
just how our brains are so
you know the light around us
back to your book, pretty much just yes, all of them. Yeah, I'm a reader. Yeah, movies, movies, I'm kind of over. I don't think there's been a good movie in like 10 years that's come out.
The only one I can really remember is Parasite, to be honest.
I like the comic book movies, you know, Marvels and stuff,
but they're not actual movies, are they?
They're just comic books on film.
I do love comic books and I have a load of complete arcs
of like Batmans and the newer Batmans and, yeah,
and the world we visited and stuff.
And I do listen to a lot of podcasts on
on comic books and stuff uh yeah yeah i prefer yeah i kind of like series uh you know uh now
yeah series have become more of the thing uh but uh uh yeah so pretty much yes to all of them uh shorts as well are also a
thing um oh and youtube content um yeah i'm terrible for uh having a having a uh you know
an autistic kind of deep delve into into a certain and just going, wow, this is great.
And then just binge watching like everything on YouTube about it.
You know, I think during COVID I almost finished the internet, basically.
What about yourself, correct?
Are you a visual or a kind of learner or something else?
Yeah, definitely. I like series a lot.
I like games and the lore that, you know,
I think maybe it was What If that brought up,
like, the campaign areas of games.
I actually have been playing the Harry Potter game, or that, you know, I think maybe it was what if that brought up like the campaign areas of games.
I actually have been playing the Harry Potter game on Xbox, which is,
it's like, I feel like more story than it, you know, in like kind of little animations and stuff than it is actual gameplay. And so it's kind of a fun bridge of like watching a show and then having
some interaction with that show um and i don't know i feel like school traumatized me on reading
because i just really i was an athlete and so like sitting down and reading, um, I just didn't like to do, and it was always
forced. And so I never really got into reading novels. There was like a handful of kind of
dystopian, like hunger games type, divergent type, um, novels that I got into, but I would say
probably visual. It's been a long time since I've tried to check out comics or really read a novel. I find myself, if I read, it's like more nonfiction stuff like health or herbalism or, you know, natural building or like more educational stuff than than lore
um but i'm maybe pretty type a uh person so um yeah that might play into that but probably
probably visual i'd say uh hey guys i started to jump in here but i've got to actually run um i had a little something
pop up here i gotta deal with um but yeah great uh it's been a great space so far and i'm i'm i
i'm gonna have some stuff planned for the for the upcoming ones here um but yeah this is this
been a great start i really appreciate everybody for coming out tonight.
You guys can keep running it, but I just got to pop out here.
Now, thank you very much for coming up.
And yeah, like you said, we got more on tap coming up.
We'll have communication on the backside of what, you know, what we think worked and didn't work. So it's all just a little trial here.
You know working together.
Just being the first episode together.
It feels like it's the 10th episode.
You know. Watch out for the minus 40 degree weather.
You guys have a great night.
I'll see you all in the morning probably.
We got our courtyard space tomorrow.
I'll definitely see most of you there.
Awesome, awesome. Yeah, man, Thanks for coming in Lord. Um, take it easy. We'll see you for the
courtyard sports and e-sports talk tomorrow. You guys, um, that's always a fun one. So we talk
about, you know, um, all things, whatever's going on in the sports world. I think a hot topic was
like, um, last week or maybe it's
the week before was, uh, you know, who's the goat of basketball, right? Michael Jordan, LeBron James,
Kobe Bryant. Like there was a lot of fun conversation there. And then, um, also kind
of diving into different types of games and, um, yeah, that's a, that's a fun, a fun talk,
really cool to listen in on. We've got some good response from folks. And the Courtyard is most of the projects that are in here. But it's, let's see, also Tribe Called Rex and OG Peanut and Ink Spire Music are over there as well.
Yeah, so we do those Tuesdays and Thursdays. That's 12 p.m. Eastern. And to what he said, too, this is a pretty quiet time on X. I've noticed even people that I go the holiday thing and um you know won't get back
onto the grind so to speak until maybe next week so i'm looking forward to where these can continue
to go and i know once dragon punks has had their initial release we'll be able to talk a lot more
about some kind of aspects of the lore building and yeah figure out how we
Salon of Deads doing one of these
end of year votes, best of the communities and stuff like that?
You know, you know what people are doing.
Best voice, dumbest thing that happened on space.
No, like a bloopers reward show.
Everybody gets a trophy nowadays, Alex, though.
You just can't hand out trophies to a couple people.
Everybody has to have a trophy.
We have to vote for the intern.
We got several interns now, though. So they're going to have to du for the intern. Yes. Intern. Intern of the year. We got several interns now, though.
So they're going to have to duke it out.
Intern one, intern two, intern three, and intern four now.
So there's multiple Solana Deads interns.
Maybe we can definitely shoot for that next year
which co-host fell asleep
I haven't experienced that yet Which co-host fell asleep snoring on space? Yeah.
I haven't experienced that yet, dozing off on space.
So that would be a new one for me.
Who turned up drunk to the space and came up on speaker? Oh, yeah oh yeah that's always that's always that that
that can go one of two ways usually um yeah we've had both uh i've had to remove some people from
some over intoxication and interesting comments that i'm just like you know i i think maybe not
today try again next week i think uh you've overindulged today.
We'll take this in Discord maybe.
But it's been a fun year.
You guys have really pulled through with the
it was always going to be an interesting project
impressive what you guys have built
you know with the community and everything,
It was one of those things I heard about it back in April,
uh, another project coming out and you know
and then levels hit me up uh towards the middle of april and uh i was pretty much on the team by
the end of april and you know i've just come to be like wow this is where i was actually meant to be in life uh so uh it's definitely grown on me a lot
more than from day one where i just looked at it as oh somebody else coming out with something
uh but to you know to here we are you know eight months seven months later to what's being built uh how these people you know move in life uh i feel like
we have no you know everybody on the team has the same wants and desires uh and you know as far as
the community members uh i feel like everybody is a part of the team.
You know, every day with Rogue at the helm
Obviously, it's going to be a lot of positive things
different things that come up. but we adapt very well.
Our playbook's pretty huge.
Yeah, and I think too, you know, like we were talking earlier about why maybe some of us get into certain projects and stuff.
You know, I think something that's come up a lot this year and maybe more folks are starting to kind of
key into is like investing in people, right? It's like, do you believe that this person is going to make, or this group of people is going to make something of this project? Not like,
oh, do you think the IP is going to go somewhere? Oh, do you think chat GPT wrote them up a nice
roadmap? Oh, you know, like chat GPT can do a lot, but can that person
follow through? Can that person handle burnout? Can they handle, you know, the failure over and
over and over again to find the thing that works and keep, you know, trucking through and get that
kind of unstoppable, um, character. Like, can you, can you believe in those people and so i think that is something that um
that has come stronger a lot in 2025 definitely exactly i was i was pretty much uh done with
community life i was just going to go back to trading uh you know take all my uh passion or whatever out of the community world and just go back into
trading on the chart but uh a new door has opened and i'm glad i i'm glad i walked through that door
because uh where we're at today and just being through working with people that are very wholesome
and wanting to see the best from you you know, web three in itself.
we don't talk about a lot until it's actually been implemented.
so I like that narrative of,
producing a product and then talking about it.
Cause we were so familiar with,
talking about a product and trying to be bullish on something that never even
It happened time after time after time.
It just got a little tiring.
I kind of had this thing with founders.
They always promise the world.
It does take time to build products and stuff
five years to even develop
utility of a project is the
without the whole team there pulling you from Obviously, it's, you know, the real utility of a project is the community,
you know, without the whole team there pulling you through when you're, you know, you can't, you know, you can't just face looking at the charts anymore.
And they always hit you up and say, mate, you should we should do this.
So I'm going to do this to help the team.
And, you know the team and it's
and die and you need that hug and other
times you need to be kicked up the arse and say
come on, get your fucking arse out of gear and
it helps a lot in not just trading,
but pushing the project forward, you know?
And then, you know, having that on your shoulders too,
that people invested time and their money
into your vision and per se
uh what you're building uh it just takes on a whole different level of wanting not to fail
uh because if you fail you not only failed yourself it's almost like you failed your your whole family and who wants to do that in life yeah i think too you know something that's
cool and we talked about a little bit earlier but um with crypto and building these communities
and building projects that are kind of pushed with the vision of the people in the community you just create something
different than like the CEO mentality of this person's thing and and I think that
we're gonna see a lot you know a lot more come from from these community
built community kind of shaped projects rather than just how you know people like bezos and and such
have created their products and you know not really brought a ton of people along other than
you know i mean sure they create jobs and there's a lot of really great things that come from that
but um i think there's something special about web3 building that brings a lot more folks along for the ride.
And then you got utility behind Solana Deads.
We have three tools out there producing revenue for us at this moment.
And it's just the beginning on that part.
Imagine when there's, you know, hundreds of people using Graveman at a time and all that
revenue coming through the ecosystem and being dispersed back into marketing and building new
products and holding more information and money going back to the stakeholders too and and not only that but being able to uh reward people you
know on the fly a little bit more uh i feel like solana deads have done pretty many uh different
you know giveaways out there and ways to earn uh different you know funds uh we have a
different you know funds uh we have a referral system out there uh as we speak you can go on
the website at generate referral code and you can get paid you know for uh putting people into the
discord uh verification by gatekeeper and now greatment being out there that's another referral
that you can use uh now you can use the same referral code you don't have to generate
uh multiple referral codes and it's just it's built for the easability and uh you know what
i mean and for you to be able to gain extra capital on just from an investor
yeah and it's cool with the again again, like building for that community, right?
Having them profit alongside you, giving them opportunities.
I think that that's a really important aspect.
Like a lot of folks are really here to make money in some way, whether they think they're going to get in early on a project and be able to flip it for something or have some of these kind of affiliate type situations where they can
share things that they're passionate about and still, you know, kind of get a cut of it. And,
and I think it's cool too, because you never, there's so much you can't predict. Like, you know,
we maybe had thought about some cards right at some point in time
for the project as part of the roadmap but never would i have imagined that somebody like infinite
nft real would have had this vision and reached out and we would have our nfts in a game already
you know that that wasn't a thought but because it's a community built space,
these things become possible. And I just got a tag on a post today that a couple of artists
are going to add our NFT to their mural that they're painting. And they're trying to paint,
they're like in contact with the Guinness Book of World Records about trying to create the biggest mural.
It's like three stories tall and 140 feet wide or something.
And, you know, they're going to put one of our NFTs on there.
You know, they just they like the vision.
They like the community and they like what we're about.
And so they're sharing that with you
know their their world right and their world is art and and mural creation and so it's just super
cool to be able to to build with with people out here in the space yes yes definitely oh hey you said you got songs on spotify sorry uh did change the subject but uh
i was trying to lock in uh the song to play on the way out i know you sent me songs but i can't
send it from my one phone to the other phone for some reason discord does that to
me uh where i download a song and i can't shift it over to my other one so i was just looking on
here quickly uh on the spotify yeah so that album is it's. So if you guys, anyone knows Monty Miller, he has an artist profile on Spotify and some other platforms called Artificial Flavoring. Some of it includes some of that. And that album that you're talking about is a collab that he did between us and the Duck Set Dipliquat crew.
Which is like a musical NFT over on, I believe they're on Ripple.
And there's some pretty funny songs.
Let's see, the Q-U-A-C-K that's like
Ducky Got Back which is like
I don't have it pulled up
I forget what some of the names are on that
um try to pull it up real quick but like maybe there's one like funk at the pond
um i think the later tracks in that album are more quack related funk on the pond. Let me look that up.
And I can send you those other tracks on...
Maybe drop me your Telegram handle and a DM.
on Discord's a little funny.
This time we'll just lock in with
don't realize, Inksspire is out here creating
ai music uh a lot of it's their voices uh just some little touches here and there but uh they're
expanding very well and you know i imagine that one of their songs is definitely going to make a list one day.
They're on Apple, iTunes.
So they're doing things the right way.
And hats off to them guys for building.
There's just going to be so much in the future that is going to be related to NFTs.
I can imagine, like, you know, making an appointment or holding down a rental vacation property.
All this stuff, I feel, is just going to come back to the you know how nfts are uh so
i'm i'm excited to see where the nft world goes in the future
yeah i definitely agree with that i think there's a lot of use case and it's something like just the
other day i was talking to somebody who saw you know the ducks on our sweatshirts and they're like, what is that?
And, you know, I start to talk about it and people kind of just shut down.
They're like, I don't understand.
It's not even that they just don't really aren't open to understanding.
They think they think in their head it's too complicated that they can't ever learn it
you know um so i kind of go to the route of like proof of ownership right like tickets and like
have you ever bought something that was a fake and you know trying to switch their minds into
this proof of ownership contract and explain it in that way and, they maybe kind of grasp it a little bit more and talking about like deeds
and your DMV records and your health records. And, you know, this, it's really, um, it really
is going to be the future. And I tell people all the time, I'm like, you can resist it as much as
you want. Um, and I'm all about activism and, you know, getting out there and speaking out against things you don't believe in.
But it's kind of like this, this is the way.
And I think that we're going to see a lot of development and a lot of volume come on chain without people realizing that it is.
And I think that's my personal opinion.
I think that's our next mass onboarding event. I don't think it's people like my mom being like, oh, I'm going to
go buy Solana. I think it's her swiping her card and it moving on Solana or, you know, her selling
her house and having that deed beat on Ripple or whatever, you know, wherever it's stored.
And I think that that kind of a volume is maybe our next big leg up in crypto.
Oh, definitely. That's the final icing on the cake, honestly.
Once business is switched over and done all on the blockchain, that one where we're gonna go up extremely so yeah like
you said investors itself they're not even gonna realize that they're investing in such
things and and that's where the good part is though too because that daily volume daily volume is very important for growth and uh
making charts moves so with everybody just paying for individual things all day long and it's tied
back to crypto uh you know as far as taking loans out and then you have interest rates blah blah blah
i mean all that stuff's going to come back to the real
investors in crypto uh so buckle up and uh we're definitely going to be seeing
an explosive events happening within the next few years
but definitely buckle up buttercup yep yep back to the on-chain stuff, too. That was another big reason why we put all our stuff on-chain.
We don't have nothing to hide over here at the Salon of Deads.
And to be able to prove that at any given time is just a blessing to have everything on-chain.
And if you guys don't realize it, uh, there was a post made out yesterday
I have it up in the jumbotron
Uh, if you had things staked on our crip console
And uh, when we switched everything over to on chain in the beginning of the month
Everything had to be unstaked. So you have to go back on and restake it. Well, starting on January 1st of 2026, the reward system will be turned back on and whoever staked during this time frame will, you know, collect the rewards that we're adding up throughout the whole month so uh very important go over get your stuff restaked on there
and uh you know earn keep earning for the future
yeah man and like you said that having things on chain i think is um another really exciting
aspect of crypto and building business like you know how many charity organizations
do you donate to that you find out a year later like five percent of that money actually goes to
where they say that it's going and and i think that web3 can kind of clean up a lot of that and
expose um a lot more fraud in the system um so i'm definitely excited. And, you know, like you're saying,
prove that trust, right? There's, you know, you can see how things are moving. And I think that's
something that's cool about, you know, moving through bubble maps and moving through a soul
scan and, you know, seeing, okay, well, sure, there's, you know, all this, these tokens in this wallet.
And is that scary? Well, for, you know, 10 months, nothing's happened. Or for 10 months,
those tokens have been doing what, you know, they said they were going to do. And you can kind of
prove people's word with the blockchain. So I'm bullish on those things for sure. What if and a little last CTA before the end of the space is so Wednesday, we'll be back with the same crew at 6pm. And we'll be talking about AI, content, art, innovation, kind of like the way of the future. And pretty excited for that space and then tuesday and thursday 12 p.m eastern we
have the courtyard spaces and that's with solana deads infinite nft um quack tribe called rex og
peanut dragon punks inspire music i think i got everybody and we'll be doing sports and esports
tomorrow so looking forward to some new spaces this week new times some new collaborations you
know and uh yeah i hope you guys have a great start to your new year if we don't see you before
then i appreciate your what if thank you thank you likewise yeah there's a lot going on uh there's
uh plenty to do within uh what everybody has going on here and it's just uh good wholesome fun
and while you're doing that you're uh gaining staking rewards and uh making money. So there's, you know, buckle up.
You might not be in the driver's seat per se,
We're all in the same car
and we're all getting the same place at the same time.
The hellhounds itself is at 78%.
more Hellhounds out there.
And you're going to have to pick them up
on secondary. And the way
it's looking at this moment, secondary
There's not really a secondary.
People are holding on to these things.
They got them staked up and
And now that Solana DEADS NFTs are migrated over to the great min,
we are at 60% min it out.
And I'm excited to see these two NFT projects min out,
excited to see these two uh nft projects min out and then we can move forward with the more plans
we have uh in the near future if you guys are wondering uh the great mint.io we have a solana
snakes uh up here yesterday um we're not really too familiar with it, so do your own research. But, you know,
more than welcome to have any project on the gray mint.io. So congrats to them on their
process right now. They are at 43% minted out already. So congrats to them. That's all
I got. Yeah, it was a good space.
Uh, appreciate everybody for pulling up and, you know, we got more to come and 2026 is
just going to be nothing but, uh, bullish news.
Uh, since Inspire had this banger
Christmas song, and I know Christmas
a few days away from Christmas, I still
have my hat on. Quack still has
her hat on. You don't take
the tree down until New Year's Day,
so we can still play some
Christmas music, and let's play this one
ran down by a reindeer. It's fun
It's a good one. I like it Grandma got jumped by a reindeer
Walking home lit on Christmas Eve
You can say that Santa ain't real but me and
Grandpa, yeah, we still believe
Grandma got jumped by a reindeer
Caught her slipping in the snowy street
One, two, three You can say that Santa ain't real but after that reindeer
she overdid the She was walking out the driveway
Looking like a holiday attack
They found her Christmas money with hoop prints
And a little cross crack on the back
Bro, got a whole crib here
Grandma got jumped by a reindeer
Walking home lit on Christmas Eve
You can say that Santa ain't real But me and Grandpa Do we open it grandma Empty hoes
Do we open it grandma got Bully bully Got a goose up on the table Protein secured Even pudding looking traumatized
Blue and silver candle glowing
Same colors grandma's whip from 95
Told my homies and the neighbors
Y'all better stay inside tonight
Cause we shouldn't trust a driver
Who be drippin' in the sleigh with F's on sight
Reindeer Tokyo drip, bruh
Hey, baby Reindeer Tokyo drip, bro
Grandma got jumped by reindeer Holiday L's we didn't eat
You can say that Santa ain't real
Take your car Thank you everyone for pulling up
And we'll see you tomorrow