The Shill Of Sonic

Recorded: July 9, 2025 Duration: 0:44:12
Space Recording

Short Summary

In a vibrant discussion, projects like Hedgehog, Reserve, and Metropolis unveiled their latest initiatives, including the launch of the 'Shill of Sonic' series, new token strategies, and innovative liquidity solutions, all aimed at fostering growth and collaboration within the Sonic ecosystem.

Full Transcription

Thank you. Hello there.
Can you hear me all right?
Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me? Awesome. Yes, I can hear you.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I can.
All right, we'll do a quick mic check whenever everyone's up.
I'll just leave the music playing a little bit
while everyone come up. Thank you. I think Spaces is like rugging me a little bit, guys.
I don't think music was playing.
Was music playing for you guys?
I didn't hear any music.
I mean, Spaces rugging you. It's pretty normal.
Pretty normal.
That happens every week.
Let's just do a quick mic check here.
Is everyone, let's see.
Sodax, mic is okay.
Metropolis, mic okay?
Yes, I hope so.
Can you hear me?
I can, yes.
Still waiting on our head hog here.
And reserve as well. Let me just message them here.
Quick second.
Okay. should be so easy to just click music and the music keep playing right it's it's not that easy guys i hate it how this works but i love it how this works you know like how we can just get
everyone together here on x and chat a little bit but i just wish they spent so much money making this platform work i just wish it worked a little
better yeah there's always some troubles with x but always always last week it ended my spaces like
just a few seconds short.
Thank God I had already said goodbye to everyone, but I just stopped listening like five seconds before I actually finished whatever I was saying.
So it was kind of weird.
Oh, I got reserve here.
All right.
I think I have everyone on.
So I guess we can get started. So welcome everyone to the first episode here of the shill of Sonic. This here is a new monthly series by Hedgehog where
we're going to spotlight some upcoming projects that are building on Sonic Labs.
There's a lot happening under the hood in this ecosystem and this series is our
way of giving the mic to the builders that you might not have heard of yet but absolutely should.
So we have no pitch deck, no pressure, just real conversation and open shilling. We have here
Reserve, Soul Decks and Metropolis Decks with us today. And of course, our head hog, representing Hedgehog,
all doing unique work.
And we're going to hear directly from them in just a second.
Just to let you guys know how this is going to work,
we're going to keep it casual.
I'll toss out some open questions,
and anyone who wants to chime in can raise their hand,
and we'll go from there, okay?
So just a quick explanation, because the first time I participated in the X space, I did not know how to raise my hand and I freaked out.
So just click on the little heart and there's a little raise hand and I'll keep tabs on whoever is raising hands first.
OK, and I think this way we can keep it organized.
And just to make it fun, I'll give out some stars to whoever raises their hands the most.
What these stars are worth?
Absolutely nothing.
But it's just how count whoever is engaging the most here in our spaces, okay?
And we'll keep tabs.
And at the end of the spaces, we'll just know.
So let's get things started here let me just
unraise my hand so it doesn't look like i'm trying to speak while i'm already speaking
um so let's get started so first um who wants to go first and let us know what's the origin
story of your project and what pain point were you trying to solve when you started building it
raise hands guys sodax you go first
yeah i'll uh take it take this on but it might be a quite a long tail um but uh yeah we'll get into
it so um as you may have heard around the timeline, Sodaq is a rebrand of the Icon network.
Icon has its roots in the 2017 ICO days, and over the years has kept a focus on interoperable
technology. In the early days of Icon, it spun up its own network as there was no suitable place for them to build what was planned.
Then, jumping over a few years, in the last two to three years, the technology kind of came to a point of scaling,
building out a hub and spoke model for cross-chain messaging and allowing users
from many chains to interact with our core contracts in a native way from their own
While everything then gets settled on what has been the Icon chain.
A while back now, Icon enshrined the main DEX of the Icon chain, Balanced, which is a DEX and CDP stablecoin platform. That was the original test bed for the tech and serve cross-chain integrations
basically as they were made by the team
for cross-chain swaps and stablecoin loans
from their perspective.
Over the following year,
it came to a similar point today
where now we have six tech stacks
including our connections
or more materially 12 to 13 chains but with this
brace with this base now spread over svm soroban jvm ibc move and evm so plenty of directions now
to keep growing with those languages in hand so but at this point we of course still had this whole blockchain, the icons running, which at that point we came to wasn't really the best hub for the technology that was built.
So the team started looking for where would be best to house the engine of what would become Sodax.
We wanted EVM for its established code base.
We wanted EVM for its established code base.
We wanted fast settlement, which is always nice, but especially so for our use case,
because the hub chain is central to relaying messages between our spoke chains,
say SUI and Arbitrum.
So any latency here is going to be a bottleneck.
And of course, we ultimately decided to go with Sonic,
which had the additional benefits of Theme,
which is amazing for us because it helps us reduce the cost
of our relay infrastructure, which otherwise would be passed
on in swap fees, et cetera.
And the high quality documentation and support
from Sonic Labs, who have been amazing so far.
And we hope to keep that relationship going.
So yeah, I think that's the backstory.
I could go on to Sodax itself, but we'll save that.
Yeah, I have plenty of other questions,
so save some for the rest of the spaces.
I don't see anyone else with your hands raised.
They'll have to add...
There you go.
There you go.
Now reserve.
You're up next.
Yes. Can you hear me? Is it here?
Yes, I can hear you.
Perfect. So first off, guys, amazing to be in this space.
Really, really appreciate inviting us for this space.
And Reserve is quite new. We're about, we're not even just one month old.
I think we'll be one month old in maybe a few days from now.
But we're super excited to speak to all of you guys,
including a few of our friends who are in this space.
So just to give you guys an elevator pitch of what is reserve.
Reserve is a reserve currency that we're trying to create.
Why do we want to create this?
Well, actually, it's a very different story.
We were incredibly frustrated with the crypto space
having a lot of these altcoins that are VC-backed,
that are pump and dumps,
that are altcoins that sort of go to zero
the moment you get your hands on top of them.
And so we really wanted to create,
or we really wanted to see,
is there a fair way of creating something
that has pure, the purest form of tokenomics.
And so one of the things that we wanted to do with Resolve
was to create a reserve currency that is in its purest form,
as fair as possible, and as community-driven as possible.
So what it is, is really it's a fair launched
rebasing currency similar to Olympus DAO,
if some of your speakers are familiar with Olympus DAO.
But we take a lot of things about Olympus DAO and make it better.
And the amazing thing is that it's 100% fair launched, which means there's no airdrops,
there's no team tokens, there's no ICO. It is as fair as we can make it, and we want to try and
make this a reserve currency that people can seriously use.
So it comes from a lot of frustration within the crypto space, but also with a lot of desire to maybe make something awesome.
Right. We're just one month old in Sonic. I think the reserve is now in the top 20 in terms of revenue and also maybe I think 1.2, 1.3 million in DBL.
Super, super excited to be here.
That's a short story.
Obviously, thank you for having us.
That's awesome. Awesome to hear.
Metropolis, you're up next.
Hi, everyone. Thanks as well.
Thanks for inviting us and giving us a chance to join the space.
Your audio is cutting up a little bit.
Is it just for me?
No, it got enough for me as well.
Is it getting or is it still shopping?
It got better now.
I think it got better now.
So I think, I hope Axe is not rugging me as well.
So let's see.
I'll just give it a start.
So we, from Metropolis, we're DLMM Dex.
So we from Metropolis, we're a DLMM DEX.
If DLMM, if you hear this term for the first time,
it's the Meteora of Sonic.
A Meteora is a DEX on Solana and it's powering a new tech,
which at the end allows you to be much more flexible
and with that much more profitable
with your LP as a liquidity provider.
And where we come from as a team is we formed during the, I think the first DeFi summer 2020.
And what really got us hooked is this ability to tap into a market that originally was gated by
market makers only. So as a liquidity provider, it was the first time,
starting with Univ2, that you can participate in all this farming
and liquidity providing and earn some of that yield that was in TradFi,
always gated, either in the central exchanges or then later,
or in TradFi on the traditional exchanges.
And this is a on the traditional exchanges.
And this is a bit the guiding principle.
And for us now in Metropolis,
we are the only DLMM decks in Sonic.
And now what is next is we actually just now launching
or we call it Makervolts.
And the goal is really to close a gap
that we have seen developing over the past,
I would say three years mainly.
And that is that since you have concentrated liquidity
for DEXs, it has become much more efficient.
So your real yield that you can earn with your liquidity
has become much higher. But at the same with your liquidity has become much higher.
But at the same token, it has become much harder.
So for the average retail investor that wants to participate in this, they are more and more sidelined.
And the most liquidity you see nowadays on DEX is then, again, managed by market makers, which is not really the DeFi that we hope to see, right?
managed by market makers, which is not really the DeFi that we hope to see, right?
So at Metropolis, we're pioneering or pitching now a new type of vault. We call it maker vaults.
And these maker vaults allow anyone to open a vault and manage it. So it can be a bot that
manages it. It can be an AI, so small teams developing AIs, or it can be a bot that manages it it can be an ai so small teams developing
ais or it can be your very skilled trader lp and you're just opening a vault and with that you can
crowdsource liquidity and earn a um fee and this on the other side of the token allows retail
as a complete list of vaults of talented strategist makers.
And you can just choose, enter, it's just one click.
You earn 100% of the yield and no active management needed.
And this is really where we want to get to again, is closing that gap that retail,
small teams, normally they get an edge again and they can, yeah, get back on, get back in the game of, of yield liquidity providing in the, in the Dex force.
That's pretty cool. I love learning about all these new projects they're building.
But I'm also going to call on our Hedgehog.
Esco, I'll give you 30 seconds to tell people a little bit about hedgehog
because we might have some listeners here
who don't know us yet as well.
Oh, shit. I'm not good under pressure.
No, no, no.
Yeah, so, yeah.
Thank you for giving me this awesome opportunity.
I think I spent just 15 seconds.
Yeah, so hedgehog
is building a synthetic block space,
which enables you to trade and hedge on every on-chain variables what you have.
So basically, if you're a project, you are spending on gas or, you know,
transaction fees or funding rates or priority fees, you can hedge those expenses.
If you're a degen, if you you are a trader you can trade the volatility
of block space so basically you can trade bitcoin transaction fee volatility or base fee
volatility so basically we have a two client customer segment b2c traders and then we have B2B people, B2B projects, corporations, institutions, projects, whatever,
who has any expense on chain and they can hedge that expense.
And under that umbrella, we are launching multiple different products.
different products.
And one which is kind of a bit different for this,
this is a Fiem auction,
which we are launching on Sonic and for Sonic.
It's a product where the projects can auction
their future fee monetization incentives.
Especially very important to projects who are not yet bootstrapped with liquidity,
not raised yet, not even maybe planning to raise, but already live, already creating
traction, already creating users, already creating aEM incentives, and they can get instant liquidity
to auction that incentives.
So yeah, this is what we are doing.
So since we're here,
and this is called the Shill of Sonic, right?
So guys, we've been doing these weekly spaces
for a while now,
and pretty much all of them
are the Shill of Sonic anyway.
But this is a special one
where we did come here to shill sonic um so i want to hear from all of you guys why did you
choose sonic specifically what makes it a compelling place to build right now and do you
have any other chains integrated as well or plan to be on other chains? I asked that because I've heard some interesting
answers to that question. So let's go with Sodex first because I did see that hand raise.
Gotta get the hand raise in. I'm after those stars. But yeah, I kind of covered a lot of this
when I was in my last question. So when we were initially looking for the new hub chain
for our infra um the the big things that we were looking for was basically evm and fast settlements
which of course sonic checks the boxes for um of course you know with uh with sonic there's also
some more benefits with finality but we really needed a fast hub chain because as i
mentioned we have 12 13 chains connected um with the hub at the center so sonic will be at the
center and we when we have say transactions are going across the hub from say if someone on SUI wants to swap their SUI for ETH on Arbitrum,
then there'll be a message between SUI and Sonic
and messaging between Sonic and Arbitrum.
And any slowdown in that hub will produce latency in the swap
produce latency in the swap and everyone likes their swaps as fast as possible.
and everyone likes their swaps as fast as possible.
In terms of the additional benefits, you know, Fiem, I've already discussed how we plan to use
that to reduce the cost of our relay infrastructure between all these chains, which, yeah, is another
factor that we're not going to have to pass fees on to people using the
platform. Otherwise, yeah, high quality documentation. We had Fez from our team on a space with Sonic
Assistant recently, praising that side of things. And we've also been in close contact
with Sonic Labs, and they've been very
helpful with preparing this massive migration that we're currently under in terms of the actual
blockchains we're connected to so once we get the um infra onto sonic then um we have we have the
We have the large kind of EVM ones.
We have Arbitrum, BNB Chain, Base.
We've got Polygon.
We've got moving on from there.
We've got Solana, Stellar, Sui.
And then we also have connections to the JVM space with a blockchain called Haver.
And in IBC, we've got Archway and we've also got Injective.
So we've got a broad base to build out contracts from there so we can expand into more EVM chains as we want.
I've also seen we now have on our roadmap Bitcoin and Ethereum, which I'm excited to see.
That's pretty cool lots of chains
to integrate um i think it was metropolis to raise the hand second because it was
pretty close with reserves so i'll give it to metropolis next thank you um yeah so i would
put it i think the the business case to develop on Sonic is, is very solid. So there are three main categories. I think where Sonic really stands out. First of all, it's, it's the tech itself. It's the chain is super fast. It's cheap. And it's not just that the power is like on the, on the chain itself, but it's also translated to its integrations.
So if the sub-second finality
for bridging in and out from other chains
or bridging in and out from central exchanges
is really brings this speed also,
not just within the vacuum,
but really in the wider DeFi space.
So this really tech top-notch.
Second part, the incentives that the Sonic Foundation has put together,
I think are really nice.
So Metropolis is one of the Sonic Boom winners,
winners and with that part of the the airdrop campaign so we get to participants on on metropolis
and with that part of the airdrop campaign,
get to earn um a part of of the of the sonic airdrop and on top we have the fee monetization
and the fee monetization right now metropolis is has used it a portion of it uh for for audits
but we're looking really we're hamstering a bit of it and we're coming
soon with something that then brings it to pushing the Makervolts to the next level.
So we have big plans with fee monetization and it's really, really cool that Sonic is
enabling this.
And last but not least, I think it's really important.
It's the community itself.
It's extremely DeFi savvy.
And if you're building something in DeFi,
it is really, really great
having a community
that is so DeFi savvy
and actually digs into protocols,
tries things out,
also tries to break things.
I mean, this is really
what any protocol wishes for,
because with such a community, you can build, you can grow,
and you can become better also as a team and as a protocol.
I love to hear the different use cases that all these projects have for fame.
I think it's really interesting to see how everyone can use it the way they want,
and everyone is using it in different ways.
So it's also very interesting to hear the way that different projects use it.
Let's hear from Reserve now.
All right.
Just getting my hand down.
So it's really interesting what Codex and Metropolis is doing.
From our side of things, we look at cross-chain being kind of a way to get more and more users.
And this is what's really important for us, is to capture as many users as possible, right?
And so it makes a lot of sense to bridge out. But what's really interesting about Sonic,
and without getting too technical,
is that there is an EIP coming about.
There's an upgrade that's going to come about next month
or this month, I'm not too sure.
And that upgrade is called EIP 7702.
But again, not getting too technical
is going to make user experience on blockchains very,
very simple and very, very easy.
So which means that pretty soon we will have lay people, people that have never heard about
blockchain and crypto interacting with DeFi without even knowing if it's Sonic or if it's
Solana or if it is Ethereum or whatever.
And that's super cool right now.
The way we look at it from reserve is that when this comes out live, it then opens up
the opportunity for us to, you know, get users from Solana to to work with us.
You get users from Ethereum to work with us.
work with us, right? But still have our entire code running on Sonic, right? And that's super,
But still have our entire code running on Sonic.
super cool, because everything is easy, cheap, user friendly, right? And so yeah, without getting
too technical, I think Sonic is a great, what do you say, like a great, great core. Yeah, it's a
great core to be building all of these things
and making it so simple for users that they don't really know if it's Sonic behind the scenes.
That's running, that's running, doing all the magic, right?
I think to a certain extent,
the Sonic team would love to see things like this where
the Sonic chain itself is processing millions and millions of transactions
for various use cases and users not knowing that it is actually Sonic behind the hood.
So yeah, this is how we're excited about Sonic and maybe a glimpse of how
Resolve would like to build more on Sonic and go cross-chain.
So yeah, over to you.
That's pretty cool as far as for hedgehog i don't think i need to say much um more than we're hedgehog and it's sonic and i think that's the perfect fit
uh but if esco if you want to um add anything more to it you're welcome to on stage
yeah like yeah that that's what's like was basically our only reason to go to Sonic. That's all we need to say.
Yeah, that was our only motivator to start anyone else on Sonic.
So basically the technology and ecosystem support,
what you are getting from Sonic is totally from a different world
if you compare to any other chains.
Fee monetization, we didn't even think about it so much
that we will be also benefiting.
We were just kind of trying to build something
around the fee monetization, not even realizing
or kind of comprehending that, yeah,
well, we will be also benefiting from it
when we will be creating traction.
But I think in in in
in sonic case like uh if you don't consider like the obvious and like the largest possibility in
there which is it's just a most advanced chain what there is.
With Finality, with CPS, it opens up a lot of possibilities to expand your products. take that in consideration plus the amount of support
what you can get from the chain itself
I think that's kind of really a no-brainer
no-brainer of why people should deploy on Sonic
why people should work with Sonic
because we see that
and I have spoken this with many
other projects that Sonic is like a they are like extension for our team like of our team
and yeah I think we are kind of everybody who is building on Sonic is kind of agree on this
uh so basically that's why I love that's why I love the Shield Sonic.
That's why I kind of...
That is the reason why we
are making
these kind of spaces
or whatever, or
attending to their conferences.
Trying to sponsor them with some
small amounts, their events.
Just kind of a get
giving back something which we are already getting from them.
So in that kind of a collaboration when it works, I think that strengthens out the entire ecosystem.
Yes, definitely. We're really happy working with Sonic. And guys, I'm not not kidding every single project we've had here for
the past i think we've done 12 spaces so like 12 weeks um every single project we've had here
not one has said anything bad about sonic so everyone is happy um so next question i have
here it's actually some not really a question per se.
I just want to hear from you guys if there's anything exciting happening in your project right now that you like to share with the community.
Any news, any partnerships, any releases, anything that you can share.
But instead of asking who wants to go first i'll just give voice to metropolis
because i do know that hank needs to leave a little earlier so do you want to go first
hank yes thank you very much um i i touched upon the point a bit earlier at the beginning
we're launching right now our maker vaults which which is, it's in the startup phase,
and which this means these vaults are really different
to vaults you would see on Beefy,
or you would see on Itchy Vaults, for example,
is that it's rather an ecosystem
and anybody can open them,
and they are competing to be the most profitable.
And the vaults themselves, they're super transparent in their profitability.
So in permanent losses calculated in your fee earnings, everything is in.
So if you're as a liquidity provider, go in or choose a vault in the ranking. It really reflects the most skilled person, AI or bot in the top of the list.
And with that, I really want to also thank all the vault operators
that are kickstarting that with us.
We have some here.
I've seen Fanatic before also in the call.
He's having a really successful vault so this only works this ecosystem can only ignite and work if we if we have
people joining it people building on it and it's really nice in the startup phase with a vault where
we're just gathering data for the user at the end to really see the profitability to be there from the start to open the vaults to to get that whole thing going so really appreciate
there the support from from all the operators that have already their vaults going and if you
go on metropolis now you can actually to the vault page you can see already the P and L, so profit and loss over the seven days. It's real yield.
So it's really the after permanent loss,
after fees, after everything.
And you can see that the operators are performing
really well, which is cool to see.
That's pretty cool.
Who wants to go next?
Do I have to call?
Oh, Sodax.
He's like right on with those hands up
gotta keep up um but yeah so uh i'll basically share a bit about the migration process and what
we're looking at right now um so of course what we're doing is basically lifting all of our
cross-chain defy infra from the icon blockchain along with the ICX token and migrating that to Sonic as our new hub
chain and the token itself will be swapped one-to-one for a new token
called Soda which while we're shilling it's not live yet don't go looking for
that everyone please within this package of DeFi infra we have several things
that includes protocol owned liquidity which we've been acquiring now for more than a year across leading assets on the chains that we're connected to.
and intent-based execution through our solvers,
which basically are an aspect that
hunts the best rates for users from the cross-chain liquidity
across all of the chains we have.
So if people want a certain swap,
it feels to the user almost like a person-to-person transaction.
They log what they want, and then the solvers will hunt for that rate and secure it for them immediately.
So for us, these parts will be first used to launch our single-sided money markets from Sonic for assets across of our connected chains.
for assets across of our connected chains.
This will actually be a change for us
because in the past we've mainly had a balanced DeFi,
which was our previous testbed and its CDP model.
This new model promises to really unlock our protocol-owned liquidity
and the intent-based execution through our solvers.
So once we have all of this liquidity in our MM,
if someone wants to make a swap from say,
like I said earlier, SUI on SUI to ETH on Arbitrum,
then the user can log their intent at a specific rate.
And after the solver confirms that it can be achieved
and finds the route, then it can then take a quick loan
from our own MM, from our protocol and liquidity, to borrow the ETH the user wants.
It can settle their trade as soon as possible with a borrowed ETH, so usually that is settled
in seconds without worrying about the route, and then the solver can rebalance that trade across
the many native AMMs we're connected to, like Uniswap, Shadow, Cetus, etc., and closed alone in the back end.
So the user gets to get that swap instantly,
despite all the cross-chain latency, etc.,
and then all the accounting and balances is handled on Sonic inside of Sodax.
So pretty excited to see that all come together.
And this machinery is what we refer to as that all come together.
And this machinery is what we refer to as our unified liquidity layer.
And while this is our use of it, we're also opening up access to this layer through our
SODAX SDKs, which we've been talking about a bit recently on our timeline.
These are currently being tested with our close partners and the docs coming on quickly.
But for any protocols or apps looking to explore multi-chain functions then we have these to basically help to make that process
easier with what we've been building in the past so it will handle like the back end um wallet
integrations and front end uh serving it to the front ends so you know each of those packages are separate discrete kind
of sdk um to help all the projects explore multi-chain yeah the interesting things we
have going on right now that does sound pretty interesting really cool um reserve i think you're
up next yep last but not the least i hope um It's great to hear you guys are sponsoring the Sonic event.
We're also going to be sponsors as well.
So super excited to give back to the Sonic ecosystem.
So we're going to be sponsoring Sonic Singapore.
Guys, please come over.
We're going to have some great uh to give out to awesome community members
right um what else we're also excited that we became the first i think olympus dow uh protocol
fork or protocol that got uh integrated with pendle this is something that just came out like
two or three hours ago um And we have some great deals.
Like people can come into the platform.
The community is growing.
Like I think the last time I saw the APRs were like 100% plus.
So back to the Olympus DAO days.
Obviously not financial advice, guys.
But if you want to have fun, do join our community.
It's growing.
And we're going to give back as much as we can to
the sonic ecosystem so um co-sponsoring sonic singapore uh gonna do more giveaways we did one
giveaway with shadow one giveaway with beats uh we're gonna do more awesome stuff um and that's
really it follow and join our community and uh that's really it. Follow and join our community and that's really it, yeah.
That's super cool. We're also going to be around in Singapore, so it's going to be
cool to see you guys there. We saw you guys in ECC, so I was going to say to meet you guys
personally, but then I just remembered that we met personally already at ECC. But to see you guys again there.
Esko, do you want to hop in now and say our news for Hedgehog?
Yeah, I can hop in, but I won't say the news.
The news is like in one week or so, we'll be launching a liquidity bootstrapping program on Sonic, which will be like a cool innovative way to boost bootstrap liquidity.
And we will be sharing a bit more of this in very, very like near coming days.
oh that yes we are really excited with that and we're gonna do it um well i i was gonna
maybe give some spoilers i don't know if i can thank god i stopped yeah you can give some like
give give some small one give us a small one small Give us a small one. Small spoilers.
You're going to be able to use some tokens of the Sonic ecosystem as well.
I'm not going to say which ones yet, but it's going to be cool.
A lot of Sonic ecosystem projects to participate in there.
I wasn't sure how much I could say about it.
It's going to be cool, guys.
It's going to be a way for you guys to earn some tokens ahead of time so we're really excited to put that out there um and we're really
happy to be working with all of these projects in the sonic ecosystem ecosystem like everyone
already talked we're really happy to building on sonic we're really happy to be working with all
these projects in the ecosystem.
And this is why we're doing initiatives like this one here, the shill of Sonic spaces. I think it's a really good opportunity to get all these projects together, to give the opportunity
of these projects to be shilling their project, talking about their project. And I think when we
get all these projects together, we get a bigger,
you know, public to listen to us, we get a bigger public to hear projects out. So make sure that
everyone that is here on these spaces, follow all of these projects on social media, let's show our
support, make sure you turn on notifications on x, make sure you leave a comment here. This really does help a lot.
Live a little heart, you know, like here, our spaces. Maybe share our spaces as well. Retweet
that really shows that that is really a good way for you to support the work that we're doing here
as well. So is there anything else you guys would like to touch base on before we wrap up our spaces here?
Let's go once, twice.
Oh, there you go.
Another hand.
That's what I wanted to see.
Soldex is the winner, of course.
You got the most stars.
Yeah, I kind of jumped on that. I wanted to say um thanks for having us on and also we will
be in singapore as well um saw you next to us on the sponsor sheet so uh we can definitely connect
there and uh to metropolis and reserve you know if you guys uh are interested in any kind of
multi-chain stuff we'll be thrilled to get in touch with you guys.
See, it's such a great opportunity as well to see what other projects,
like to get other projects connected as well.
I think these spaces are really cool.
And also, if there are any other projects
that are listening here to the show of Sonic,
you can DM us either here
or you can DM me on Telegram. I sent the link on the
Sonic Builders chat as well. So you can participate on our next Shill of Sonic spaces. Okay, so whoever
wants to participate, you can DM us here on X or on Telegram saying that you want to participate
on these spaces and we'll add you on our list.
So thank you guys so much for participating.
Thank you guys for coming here, shilling us your project, telling us what you're building.
This is our new monthly series where we're going to hand the mic to up and coming projects,
building on Sonic, giving everyone a space to speak, sh chill and showcase what we're creating.
So I think it's going to be a really cool opportunity to come and listen to
everything that's being built on Sonic.
So thank you guys very much for coming,
for chiming in,
for listening,
and I'll see you guys next week as well with our next hog talk.
Thank you guys so much and see you next week.
Thanks everyone.
Bye. Thanks for having us. Thank you guys so much and see you next week. Bye-bye. Thanks, everyone. Bye.
Thanks for having us.
Thank you, guys.
Bye. Thank you.