Thumping Thursdays Zao and Midi Punkz Collab Song‼️🎶🎵🎤🎧

Recorded: May 1, 2025 Duration: 4:46:03
Space Recording

Short Summary

The conversation delves into the exciting collaboration between MidiPunks and Zao, marking a significant project launch in the crypto music space. With discussions on tokenomics, community growth, and the integration of AI, the dialogue reflects emerging trends and opportunities in the Web3 ecosystem.

Full Transcription

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning, good morning everybody.
I hope y'all having a fabulous morning.
I started off with some music, you know what I'm saying.
Holy shit.
What's up Justin?
Good morning my guy.
It's fucking early for you dude.
Alright, alright.
Play a little bit of music, get the vibes going for a bit I'm going to go. She was trippin' on the bills, I think she was high on some bills
She threw my things out into the yard
Then she caught me up on the slap me real hard
And in my drunken stupor, I did what I should've never done
Now I'm sittin' here, talkin' to you, drunkin' on the run
I'm sittin' at aunken on the run I'm sitting at a bar
on the inside
waiting for my ride on the outside
she stole my heart
in the trailer bar
so I checked the keys
to her father's car
and crashed that Chevrolet
and then stepped away.
You know, Mo, I'll probably get ten years,
so just give me beers till they get here.
Yeah, I know the sun is coming up,
and y'all are probably getting ready for closing up.
But I'm trying to drown my soul, I'm tired of this life on a dirt road.
And everything that I love is gone, and I'm tired of hanging on.
She got me sitting at a bar on the inside, waiting for my ride on the outside. She stole my heart in the trailer park.
So I jacked the keys to her father's car.
And crashed that Chevrolet and then stepped away. Guess it wasn't to be.
Romance is misery, so much for memories.
And now I'm headed to the penitentiary.
See me on TV, the next cop series.
I am a danger.
I guess I should have did something
about my anger, but I never learned real things that don't concern. I pour kerosene on everything
I love and watch it burn. I know it's my fault, but I wasn't happy it was over. She threw a fence,
so I crashed her daddy's no fault. I'm going back again, back to the pen to see my friends.
And when we all pile out that county van, they're going to ask me where I've been.
I've been at a bar on the inside, waiting for my ride on the outside.
She stole my heart in the trailer park, so I jacked the keys to her father's car.
He crashed that Chevrolet and then
stepped away
Well, I'm sitting at a bar on the inside, and I'm waiting on my ride on the outside.
You know I crashed her daddy's car, and then I stepped away.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I stepped away.
You know I crashed her daddy's daddy's gone And now I stand
And when are you gone?
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Cam Beakins, and then I'll do the Coffee and a Joint song, and then after that, Coffee
and a Joint, we'll get started. i gotta make a thumping thursday song
now too i'm gonna do i'll talk to dragon punks or i'll do it up on suno if you just put water
in coffee does it work does it work does it work i tell you straight up i got a real thing for you
i saw you with your friends and i was like i don't know what to do we took a shot at casamigos i had
to tough it out because I really hated tequila.
But I feel like nothing now because this love that I feel is crazier than crazy.
Sometimes I don't know what I did to get your ass to date me.
Maybe it was the alcohol.
Maybe it's just the energy.
I messaged you six months ago like, yo, you want to be friends with me?
And you curbed that shit.
And I'm persistent and I stuck with it.
And when I met you that night at that bar, we kissed within five minutes.
And ooh, that shit was sweet.
Sweeter than your coffee that I get you every morning Even though sometimes you exhaust me it's in a good way
Cause we having so much fun, we traveling, we on the running
Girl I swear that you're the one, I often write about the shit that hurts me
But this time I'm right about the shit that works for me
Yeah, every day I get her coffee in the afternoon
Only time we waking up when it's after two.
Last night we got stoned with nothing to do.
She said, I got a lot of love, but it's just for you.
Another day of skipping class because she hates her school.
I'm always trying to mess it up, but she keeps me cool.
Last night we drank wine with nothing to do.
She said, I got a lot of love, but it's just for you.
The sweetest love is when the past doesn't matter.
And when we're young, it always ends in disaster But we from the same neighborhood, she lived two towns away
So girl, if you down today, I wanna take you on a date
I'm on some real shit, whatever I say, I mean it
We out in the East Village, cause your apartment, you never clean it
And we getting stoned, discussing life
Sometimes I feel a little lost, but when we chilling, everything is alright
And even though you take up all my closet space And you didn't let me bring weed to your mom's
place I still love you taking trips you always pack extra and I pack too light so you the
end of my yang and when there's darkness you the light I'm trying to write something to
show you how I feel it probably won't do it justice but I still keep it real and one
thing's for sure I'ma always be true through the good times and bad times i'm
still here for you uh every day i get her coffee in the afternoon only time we waking up when it's
after two last night we got stoned with nothing to do she said i got a lot of love but it's just for
you another day i skip in class because she hates her school i'm always trying to mess it up but
she keeps me cool last night we drank wine with nothing to do.
She said, I got a lot of love and it's just for you.
I like my chocolate with coffee and drink.
Damn, good coffee.
You don't ever have to worry.
Sit back. Sit back back it's just for you
it's just for you
every day i get her coffee in the afternoon
only time we waking up when it's after two
last night we got stoned with nothing to do
she said i got a lot of love but it's just for you
another day i skip in class cause she hates her school
i'm always trying to mess it up but she keeps me cool last night we drank wine with nothing to do
she said i got a lot of love and it's just for you she said i got a lot of love and it's just for you
she said i got a lot of love and it's just for you.
Yes, that was Coffee by Cam Meekins.
Alright fam, we're getting there.
You know, let your friends know. Sign it out.
We're going to have Songs of Eden in here today.
They're doing a, it's a collaboration song.
They're actually debuting this song right here on this space.
So make sure you get your friends in here.
Let them know.
It's a collaboration song with Middie Punks and Better Call Zal with the Zal.
So I think it's pretty sweet. There's a few different projects in there as well.
But those are like the two main ones.
And then like they had some people from different projects do vocals for each side, so to say.
So like Middie Punks had some teams that they're collaborating with that did some vocals for it.
And then the Zao had some people that were collaborating with them.
I did send some vocals
in but i don't think um i got a minute in time to him i sent them to zao and i guess i was supposed
to send them to songs of eden and just yeah but but anyway um we're gonna play coffee in a joint
and then we got that debut song coming on here today dude that's gonna be pretty cool i'm always
excited for web3 collaborations and stuff and the music space. You know how we do. I think they're going to be in here around 11-ish,
if I had to guess. I'm not exactly sure. We normally, you know, we start, we chill for a
little while, and then they come in afterwards. That's typically how we do it. Here we are.
Coffee and a joint, baby. We'll get popping after this. Yeah, I got this feeling inside, can't find no balance in my mind, I must be missing a point, I need a coffee and a joint, I got this feeling inside, can't find no balance in my mind, I must be missing a point. I need a coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
I'm higher than an F-16 at Walgreens.
Trying to find some hot drops in a bottle of Listerine.
Woo, well, I missed a clean when I stepped on the scene.
But yo, how did I get here?
And what does this all mean?
The last thing I remember was way back in September.
Oh, Johnny had it groovy.
It was groovy, full of pleasure.
But I probably didn't measure the amount I should have taken.
Now I'm standing on the ceiling and this feeling got me quaking.
I stick to bacon with my better crocker, baby.
We dished out delectables a year.
They tasty these so year
It's amazing, not only they're the slice
And if they try to take my herb, I'll say
Take my wife!
But Kevin, you're not married
Oh shoot, it's getting scary
I'm mixing up my history, my memories are buried
And I don't have a clue what's real or imaginary
So take heed, my children, cause this story's cautionary
I got this feelin' inside can't find no balance in my
mind i must be missing the point i need a coffee and a joint i got this feeling inside can't find
no balance in my mind i must be missing the point i need a coffee and a joint coffee in the center point. I need a coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint.
Well, I, well, I was standing in the corner of the kitchen by myself.
Eyeing up the pop brownies on the top shelf.
I'm thinking maybe just a nibble to do.
But I didn't eat dinner, so I gobbled down too.
I fucking knew it.
I got to keep this conversation fluke.
Yeah, too high to function.
I'm feeling like a clown at a funeral luncheon.
I'm a goner man i
breached my map of one of maximum consumption well goddamn hors d'oeuvres through my knife
over curve but i could be the hero that this party deserves so i hoop and rally sink the
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Coffee and a joint, coffee and a joint. Coffee in the joint, coffee in the joint.
Coffee in the joint, coffee in the joint.
Good morning, everybody.
How you all doing today?
I hope you had a fantastic night's rest. You what i'm saying waking up this morning kind of chilling big man's a little mellow melancholy
today not not sad not not super you know ballsy or nothing like that just we chilling today we
just chilling vibing kicking it back i can't, uh, Songs of Eden gets up in here and check this out.
I want to hear this song, dude. I heard bits and pieces of it already. And I mean,
it was kind of catchy at first, not exactly my style, but, um,
it, uh, it's fire, dude. And it's pure collaboration. So that's what's,
collaboration. So that's what's, that's the caveat on it all.
that's the caveat on it all.
Wicked bullish on that. I'm going to throw this back out again.
Sorry, sorry.
Perfect. That's what I thought. So I just got a message from Trey.
Songs of Eden should be in the building around 11 a.m. My time.
So, get about 40 minutes or so.
Oh, yo, Invezin, I saw that yesterday, too, dude, with the green ring, bro.
That's fire.
Dragon Punks actually did it for me.
And they did the green ring, and then they like a white border too. So that's why my PFP looks like it shrunk down a
little bit. There's actually a, like a white squared border around that ring too. If you
click on the PFP and you go into it and see it and shit, but, but yeah, dude, no, I, I think it's
fire. I think, um, if we all end up grabbing green rings in some way, shape, or form, even if it's
not exactly the same shade, I think it's sweet, dude.
Clays After Dark, they do that little pink ring with the lights around it.
They even go a little extra step and add like a little highlight to it and stuff too.
But yeah, man, I'm wicked fucking bullish on the idea
it kind of just lets everybody know you know you walk up into a room and then you're like holy
shit there's mad gcp up in here like where are all these green rings and then now you got the
conversation piece right there we get that that foot in the door and get to talk about it. Yes, sir. Trey. So you actually, yep. I just got in here. I just saw your
DMs a few minutes ago. You just got in here. Sorry. I did mention that Songs of Eden is going
to be here in about 45 minutes or so. You know what I mean? I'm wicked excited about that though,
dude. I love the collaborations. It's just awesome to bring, um, you know, some different, different vibes, the thumping Thursdays, man. You know, it's good
times always. We just out here, dude, doing our tang, making some things happen, making some moves.
making some things happen, making some moves.
What do they say?
Chicken and large.
Yo, a Green Lantern design would be sick, Tech.
You know what I'm saying?
That would be fire as hell.
I see you over there attacking the comments.
What are you posting, Tricky?
Probably fruit, buddy.
I don't know. That's a tough one. I'd probably say fruit, buddy. I don't know.
That's a tough one.
I'd probably say fruit, though.
Would you rather have more variety of traits or animals on Earth?
Oh, my God.
Variety of traits, I said.
Variety of fruits or animals on Earth.
You can tell I'm in the fucking NFT Web3 space.
I'm over here saying traits.
I can't deal with me.
That's it, guys.
Face over today.
I fucking, I'm dead, dude.
Nah, bro, we popping.
I'm working on some banners and a couple placeholder images for now.
Who dat down there?
I see someone laughing.
Terror bitcoins.
I did drop you a follow back.
Appreciate you for pulling through, my guy.
It's always a pleasure having new people up in here.
I love to see the new faces, new PFPs.
We try to push that positivity.
You know what I'm saying?
It's what we do.
That's what we do. That's why I can't stand like the dead air sound,
dude. But like, I got fans on all over my house for the most part, or at least a couple fans on. And I shut one off in the beginning of the space. You know, I don't want you all
hearing it like crazy and shit, but that's it.
When the music's over, dude, I need that little bit of ambience.
It drives me insane.
yes they are the greys are best friends of mine
except these are not as friendly as they look. Tricky, you're just, you're wild.
Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Zao and Minipunk song premiere, baby, you know?
Coming in around 11. I know it's morning vibes right now. We just kind of kicking it, chilling.
You know, big man sipping on some water. I'm gonna get my coffee ready in a couple minutes.
I'll roll a joint in a little bit. I've been holding off. I haven't been smoking right when I wake up.
Actually, I've been doing that for a while now, but now I've even extended a little further
I know it's coffee and enjoying that's why on Tuesdays. I got to get up early something Thursday today though
So I'm not so worried
It's tricky Buddha I see him still vibing dude still vibing
Good morning friend good morning Oh, say, can you see?
There it is.
Can I do this no no I wish they let you update a pinned message you gotta edit it
all and shit before you pin it pain in my ass.
No, it doesn't come out right.
Whatever. is premiering They will be here in about 35 minutes, give or take.
Get your booty in here.
I almost forgot that I was in a space, bro, until I started talking out loud.
I had to remind myself you guys were there. I was over here doing the um
Like I do a few posts with these things too in the mornings as well, but I wanted a different one depending on the profile Where is the AC?
D5 space donkey PFPs are always cool, man.
I can't see the rest of the thread though.
Makes me sad, sad, sad.
Vibin' and survivin'.
Took a little RJ. Vibin' Survivin' Tuckin' a larger
Ah shit, there I go doing it again
Sorry guys
I go scrolling for a half a second
And I'm like, wait what
Got that 80D brain
This morning, you know
Gotta drink some of that coffee.
Get a little bit of hyper-focus in me.
Y'all are my sunshines, you know that?
I'm going to start singing to you all now, too.
I better be careful, mate.
You might end up leaving.
I'm leaving. Yo, it's wicked crazy.
I just seen Rick laughing about that right now.
Dude, the lag from speaker to listener is absolutely unreal.
Oh, what the hell?
This coffee does not taste right.
Yeah, that's insane I said the coffee doesn't taste right it was like probably 15 seconds after all of that
I really don't though that's weird and only keep it in like a little metal pan in the fridge it's covered you know but the the coffee was not not it this morning
what's up rick yeah dude know that you said the coffee was not right and then all i heard was
this morning so that's how long the delay is i don't know what
you said in between that but all right so that i i saw right i that i actually stopped my sentence
so it might not have made a little bit of sense because i saw you uh requesting to come up so i
stopped speaking for a half a second but yeah no coffee coffee wasn't good this morning the the
lateness on it dude that was insane i was hearing you laugh about something or seeing you laugh about something,
and I was like, oh, what the heck?
Yeah, bro, I'm just out walking Xena.
That's why I'm a bit delayed.
But, yeah, all good, guys.
Markets looking hot, Bitcoin pumping.
Jesus, I woke up this morning.
I was like, are we standing towards 100k here because
like we we're pushing for 97 uh yeah so looking good i love to see the green rings on the pfp i
can't believe you got your blue tick back so quickly right yeah dude no i got it back before
the end of last night too it. Um, oh and vision did too
It looks like and vision did his right after mine
And uh, he got his back as well
Yeah, dude, it only took like 45 minutes or so
That's not bad bro, not bad at all
Maybe i'm gonna have to do that change for sure
Yeah, I think I think they're pretty fire.
And even if not all of us do it,
but everybody, as they're going to change their PFP,
just keeps it in mind
and then throws the little ring around it.
And it doesn't have to be like mine.
Dragon Punk's the way they did mine.
They put a white border around the edge too.
So my PFP actually looks like it shrinks a little bit
at the same time.
But I like it. I like the way it looks it's kind of it's bright it makes it pop yeah yeah yeah it's dope bro definitely dope i posted some news this morning bro the um
so i subscribed to like this uh soccer team's, which is my soccer team that I support, Chelsea.
And this morning they sent out like a mass,
like just like a notice to everyone in the club
saying that they're going to be changing this season
from their old ticketing system,
which is like tickets with QR codes and that type of thing,
to digital tickets, which is basically, with QR codes and that type of thing to digital tickets
which is basically I mean NFTs because they're saying to stop the touts and all of that
uh the same owners of the um of this club own another football club in Germany called Strasbourg
and they also own uh 20 of the dodgers and 22 of the lakers and a couple of other sports teams
they're called bluco um but yeah anyway it's todd boley that is the guy's name he's an american
businessman and so they're partnering with bing x um to do the ticketing system for chelsea so i'm just like damn bro this this is like what
we've been talking about but it's so low-key like it's not like major news no one's like going like
oh like crazy wow like i haven't even seen anyone reporting on it i think i was like the first
person i literally five minutes after i got the email about it um i posted
so it's not even like major news but when you think about it it should be because this is kind
of like what people were waiting for uh when it comes to nfts an actual use case people using them
a massive one of the biggest sports teams in the world adopting um digital assets uh as their ticketing system so yeah man i i'm very
bullish for nfts after seeing that news um and i think that you know the future is looking bright
for us yo dude that's absolutely amazing i didn't know i didn't know about that obviously like you
said it's not headline news anywhere, but that's super fucking bullish.
Yeah, it is, bro.
Because, like, imagine, like, the Dodgers and the Lakers
now also start doing NFT tickets.
Like, those are three of the biggest sports teams in the world
all of a sudden doing digital tickets.
Like, bro, that's dope, i i'm like then people won't
the the thing is they did not say the word nfc but i understand why you know they they've said
digital ticketing but when you think about it it's on it's worth being x who's a crypto provider so
it is on the blockchain 100 uh but they may be just not going to frame it that way
but yeah so sexy
yeah dude that's wildfire right there that's going to be spreading as soon as they like
really implement that and and news really starts hitting like even if the news never picks it up
but people start seeing it like having to go and physically buy their
tickets like that or whatever dude that's
oh I'm excited
for that one
yo I see you bad chicken
yeah guys you know
it's English football I've got what I say
so it would there was only ever
one club in England that
was gonna be a frontrunner on this,
and it was going to be Chelsea with the amount of money they've spent.
I think it's clear.
I think Rick Starr touched on it there.
They're like a conglomerate of clubs.
I think they're called Clear Lake or something like that.
Yeah, Clear Lake Capital.
They trade under Blue Coat, obviously, with Chelsea, but that is Clear Lake.
Yeah, you're at.
But, brother, have you seen how much money they've spent since they bought chelsea they need to cut down costs mate on making these tickets something like two billion pound since they took over
well i would imagine what they'll do is they'll launch the tickets as nfts and then they'll make
royalties on the secondary sales um like maybe 10% on each ticket
sale or whatever, which is a massive market if you think about it.
And then it eliminates the touts because obviously if you're operating on the blockchain,
there's none of that.
So yeah, damn, it's so sick to see and you're right but of course
chelsea would be the ones uh mainly because i think that they're trying to figure out a way to
make money at the moment because they are in big trouble when it comes to like the amount of money
they've spent uh and the players that they've got and like not even getting securing champions league this year
you know what i mean like after spending all that money so i think that they are looking for savvy
ways to make money and i think that this could be the reason that they are introducing uh the
digital ticket thing it's probably going to make them more money than they're going to spend uh so yeah for sure i look
like i say it's clearly capital one of the biggest entities when it comes to sports
in the world and if they bring in digital tickets i'm bullish
bro it's sick mate i'm it is sick as fuck i knew it i knew like we spoke a lot of us spoke about how um nfts
could be utilized you know for um for the military with uh their blood you know blood types and stuff
like that allergies and stuff like that for troops on the ground we spoke about tickets to big
functions big events and that and and when like from a from an english point of view and being a
football fan,
there was only ever one club that was going to introduce that first.
It was always going to be Chelsea.
Cause those clear late guys, they know how to like make, they know how to spend money,
but they know how to make money as well.
You know, and I'm bullish as fuck cause everyone will follow it.
Oh yeah, bro.
Soon I would say after the season, majority of the clubs will be on it because they'll
copy the, the, the model, you know, if it's, if it's going to make Chelsea a couple of
million, uh, just by changing tickets to digital, the no brainer.
I think that, uh, it's a breakthrough we needed.
And then we've also got the Pokemon thing with Sui.
Like this, this just feels like what mainstream adoption feels like, like,
it doesn't all happen overnight, but like slowly, but surely the biggest
players in each industry start to adopt the technology.
So like the biggest gaming movie toy franchise in the world
just adopted blockchain technology with Sui.
Now we've got sports teams.
What's next?
Actually, hey, about the Pokemon thing,
did Pokemon or Nintendo or any of those companies
come out and officially say it?
I know that there's some ink links to it,
like they sponsored with a company and stuff, and they've been picking up some info but i haven't seen any official
information about it just rumors well it's in their terms and like their policies if you go
into their uh policies you see that the company operating um the the terms of the badges that they're going to be giving out is
the team behind SUI.
So, SUI actually
announced, like, put them on the website
as one of their
providers, that team
behind SUI, and said
because they do Yu-Gi-Oh! as well
as the other one that they do.
So, they did put
them up there, but then they took it down.
And I'm just thinking, these guys are probably not wanting to, like, say NFTs or crypto because they'll freak people out.
Like, they can probably use the technology without people even knowing that it's crypto, to be honest.
Yeah, no, they definitely could i i was just curious
because i was fact checking it a little bit because i heard about it and i was like yo
that's super bullish and i what i had pieced together is that it was a few different rumor
things that had been smushed together to like it's an inkling like where we got that we got
the stepping stones towards it so far like but there's no there hasn't been any official release data yet but that's i know they haven't but off of this uh
the market pumped 70 i mean there was also the um the etf stuff, but the market
sent off this news.
So SUI was up
70% on the week, I think,
last week because of this news.
So it's not
official, but
people are kind of already pricing it
in because they know
that that announcement's just
around the corner. But I still think that that announcement will still send it much help.
Much help.
As soon as it's confirmed, absolutely.
Because then you'll have people like me who are just looking into it at surface level, right?
Who heard from somebody else who are going to hear the real news about it and be like, oh, holy shit.
Like, Rick, goddamn,ick was trying to tell me about
that three weeks ago dude like what that type of shit you know yeah i think that the announcement
will come like soon enough um i just want to know to what level are they going to do it is it like
just the badges or is it like the tcg game also or are they going to start doing like Pokemon Go?
So if you like catch a Pokemon in the wild, you can then go put it on the blockchain and sell it.
Like an ultra rare, shiny, kind of go, you know, go and put it on some Pokemon marketplace.
some Pokemon marketplace and then you can actually sell that asset because the only way to do that
And then you can actually sell that asset.
now is people like will catch something and then they'll sell the whole account so the whole account
has to be sold in order to like give someone that super rare NFT whereas I think that with
a game with as many players as like Pokemon go as well uh if they had to do it so that there was
like some sort of blockchain technology integration and you could hold these assets um in an NFT
wallet I think that that makes a lot of sense especially like the main thing that I keep
thinking about is royalties like let's let's not forget like this like we think about oh you know what would that benefit
niantic well like if they're making like millions of of trades and they're making even 10 of that
that's a market that doesn't even exist to them right now like they they don't have that so
like they're not making any money of people selling their accounts on ebay even though
it's happening the same as like fortnite same as csgo and all of these other things they're these
marketplaces yes but they're not official marketplaces so the the creators aren't making
anything and it's going to come to a point where i think that they're going to realize that
they're much better off just accepting it and offering that then trying to like blackball people, you know, from ever being able to move those assets because people will find a way people always do. type of avenue for a game. Because you think of like these marketplaces
where they sell the Fortnite stuff,
like a lot of it's scams
and a lot of people are getting scammed.
I have a younger brother,
half brother who lives in South Africa
and he tried to sell his Fortnite account
and he just got jacked.
Like the guy took his account and didn't give him the money
or whatever and i was just like bro like you idiot one and two like if this was a blockchain
that wouldn't happen like it would be a straight transaction uh you know like you could actually
buy it on the blockchain instead of it being through some paypal thing and then you send me
this and it's unverified like not so yeah man i just i'm just like bro blockchain is the answer
especially for digital assets and we just need to see major companies adopting it and we're seeing
it right now in front of us if pokemon does do this you can you can say they're the biggest gaming franchise in the world
by a mile not just by a small mile by a long mile so you know if they adopt this shit it's game over
oh a thousand percent dude and and i actually i think it's kind of inevitable that they do as well
i just wasn't like sure where on the timeline we were at with it yet, right?
Like if the news had come out and they had officially announced already that it was them or like that they were.
Like I know they got the partner with Sui and I know that like you mentioned the feature.
So like they're stepping on it, you know what I mean?
They're trying to be careful of how they come out with it right now and like what moves they make.
how they they come out with it right now and like what what moves they make but as soon as they make
that public move like that dude and it's like it's official there's no takesy backsies on it or
anything like that like dude it is gonna fucking send bro not even just suey but like pokemon cards
the tcg app like all kinds of things pokemon related are just gonna boom bro i can see it like i can
even see them doing a thing where if you own an irl um card you can then get a digital version of
it or proof of ownership of it you know have it on the blockchain so you know it's real it's official and when you make the sale
you know the the most important thing almost like a deed it's almost like a deed to the card so if
if the card doesn't have that deed then you know there's it's a stolen card or it's unoriginal or
one of those things so it will almost be like a proof of worth for the card.
And that's where I can see it being a real big success.
And it doesn't just go for like, it can go for any memorabilia.
It can go for like Rolex. Like to have a Rolex and then you have to have like the certificate of authenticity is held on the blockchain.
of authenticity is held on the blockchain so you know that if you're buying a rolex and you're
getting the certificate of authenticity by a blockchain you know that that is you know from
the official contracts contracts of the rolex and everything you know that that can't be forged no
one can forge that that's that's an it's an official thing that you can verify. And I think that that's one of the biggest strengths of the blockchain that we just haven't really used in the past.
It's been like, oh, yeah, what can we use the blockchain for?
Making a pyramid scheme or pumping our bags.
That's what most people think about because they just think of like the short term value.
Let's make a quick
bag here but the real value lies in actually proving how the blockchain can be used and then
selling those ideas to these major companies because it makes like i said it makes a lot of
sense to them like like to to any company like a a sporting franchise or a music festival,
it makes sense to those people to get a percentage of the secondary sales
of tickets and to avoid touting and all of the stuff that comes with it,
like fake tickets and all the rest.
It's in their benefit.
Just say they're making like 10%, 15% on these tickets
that sell out in minutes, you know,
and then there's a huge secondary market on what's a ticket market,
not Fired Dog or whatever the,
I don't even know what the name of the ticket thing is,
but you can go buy like tickets on this website.
But half the time, like it's a scam as well.
You can't verify it or anything.
So I think that imagine now that moves to OpenSea
and then all of a sudden OpenSea is the place where you go
and you buy your tickets.
Like you know that there's no fun game there.
Like you can see it's the official collection.
It's, you know, it's verified.
It is the event. I'm going to go and buy that ticket.
I'm paying a premium, but I know that it's, it's 100% original.
And let me just say also with this Chelsea thing, guess who's involved ticket
master, they, the ones who they are the ones who are actually putting this
So in, in association with bing x it's
ticket master so ticket master is now getting into nft ticketing because they're smart they know that
like that's that's where it's at so you're going to see i'm sure over the coming years
more and more and more events are going to be NFTs, digital assets.
Let's not call them NFTs, but let's say digital assets
because Ticketmaster is pushing towards that technology
because it makes more sense to them as well.
It makes more sense to everyone to have these tickets as NFTs
because it eliminates all the bad about ticketing and it gives the the uh the
buyer the the customer an asset that they can hold forever on the blockchain to remind
them of that event you know it's not paper it's not going to wilt away or it's something
that you can even maybe sell at a later date you know i've spoken about it before i went to the last ever michael jackson
concert um in durban south africa on the world history and his history tour world history tour
bro if i had that ticket right now the ticket stub surely it would be worth some bank like
some michael jackson fan would pay big money for that so i'm just saying that that type of shit
and i'm sure you've all
been to some crazy event that you would love to have still had like the the tickets to and think
of how cool nft tickets could be you know you could break down different moments of the match
so say the match is 90 minutes you could break that down into 180 minutes 180 clips of 30 seconds or even shorter you could break it up into like
and almost do like a rarity thing so like the winning goal if you like after the game like 24
hours after the game the metadata on the nft changes from it being the ticket to like a scene
in the game or maybe one of all the players in the game you know but i think
what would be cool is a scene in the game so like the winning goal and the person that mints that
has the winning goal then has a ticket that's you know everyone wants that ticket from the winning
goal of the world cup final like that thing is worth a shitload of money. So you almost create like more secondary sales for, for the original, uh, the producer of
the events or the, the, the sporting franchise.
So that's another whole revenue stream.
So after the event, it's, you still getting sales, you still getting royalties.
Just think about that.
It's like a, it's, it's money that they would have never had
it like it would have never ever even and that's what big companies love and is it going to cost
them a lot no it's not going to cost them a lot is it going to give the user more like more of an
experience yes it is so tell me why that wouldn't happen you You know, why? There's no reason.
So we are headed towards that, ladies and gentlemen.
Strap your seatbelts in.
The first signs are here and I can't wait.
Yes, dude.
No, that's absolutely insane.
I totally agree.
And I saw Debro's flashed his hand up over there too.
I'm sure he's got a little something to add to there
or maybe you don't have the minute right now.
But if you do, Justin, for for sure you always got the floor my guy
oh i was just uh i was just thinking about that i don't know it almost sounded like a um
on-chain digital ticket collectibles and uh i was just saying it's funny i built something
very uh very very identical to that like a decentralized Ticketmaster like four years ago. It was called Minted Tickets, and they were ERC-1155 tickets, digital tickets with utilities and collectibles, and they could be resold on secondary markets, but pretty similar.
it's but pretty pretty similar yeah no dude exactly i knew you had um i knew you had dabbled
in this already a little bit and like i was like yo that's insane but it is like rick had said it's
pretty crazy to see like some big sports industries or like some big sports companies like starting to
try to pull the trigger on it or or get ahead on that stuff and like
the technology's been there though right like you you've been able to in here just yeah they just
you know they're scared lazy you know like i mean we got this big concert venue we're building some
stuff pretty identical for right now too um the mop live and to say it's the same concept but
the only the only they're
taking it to like a whole new twist which is pretty cool which um they do all like the big
concerts and um like all the broadway shows and alice in wonderland and all the whole nine yards
so basically like their nfts will be a thousand bucks but the you get revenue to share on them which is pretty cool so like
every quarter they're good they do the company will do a revenue share so if it's ten thousand
dollars they'll put the ten thousand dollars usdc in there it'll be distributed among the nft holders
yeah equally based on how many nfts you own and that comes with tons of other perks like
i don't know when they do concerts it's like you get like discounts on merch and like,
I don't know, depends on how many you own and whatnot,
but they have like three different tiers in a sense,
but it's pretty cool.
I'm thinking, I'm like, well, I'll spend a thousand bucks
on NFT because, well, if I have it, I'll do it,
but I'll spend a thousand bucks on it because, you know,
if there's only like 10 minute and he puts a $5,000 revenue share in there, like I'm getting a really good payout.
Yeah, no, dude, exactly.
The revenue share aspect of it is pretty cool.
Plus you have like the exclusivity of the ticket itself, right?
So like, or of the pass itself.
So that's like, that's kind of cool as well.
I like that idea.
You see that green ring around that right there?
a little haze on it, yeah.
A little haze? You smoked
already? No,
I didn't. Maybe it hasn't updated on
X yet. Oh, it hasn't
updated on X? I can see it.
Man, that updated for me.
That looks dope, bro.
Oh, you see it?
Yeah, I see it.
That green ring of fire.
Yeah, I heard Big Man say something about his green ring this morning.
I was like, all right, let me throw a green ring.
Let me throw a ring on it.
Yeah, I'm going to have to do the same, bro.
I also wanted to say about the ticketing thing.
There has actually been a project that came out, I think, about a year ago,
maybe just over a year ago.
Obviously, something like I was even going to mention it,
but I just don't go to festivals
that amount um so there's a collection called loud punks and uh it's rolling loud's nft collection
and if you have that nft it entitles you to go to um any rolling punk uh rolling loud rolling
time rolling loud festival uh you get like a vip access and i
believe you can take one person with you the floor of them are sitting at like 0.6 at the moment 0.6
eat um so not cheap at all you know still still quite quite expensive uh i think they were at like
one eat not so long ago i guess it just depends like as the summer comes now people
will go and like scoop them up or whatever but yeah uh rolling loud has done it so they like i
say these things are happening but i think that it's pretty much the same as like when the internet
like blew up or like even when cell phones like mobiles blew up it didn't happen overnight like
it took time for people to change like when people change
from like cds to vhs like i remember people saying like oh sorry from dvds from vhs to dvds people
used to say dvds will never last dvds is a fad like vhs is the way like we always say
and then eventually like dvds were the way that
people started watching movies you know like we just forgot about vhs and the same is like for
ticketing like tickets were just normal tickets and then they became qr codes like now every ticket
has a qr code you know that's how you get into the venue they scan your qr code and i think that
it's just part of evolution like now we're just hitting the next stage of evolution.
And that has to be like NFC ticketing,
like just for all the reasons I said.
But last thing is, you know, these ideas,
I think that exactly like DeeBros was saying,
these people are lazy and stuff.
I think that we have an opportunity here
as the Greenfield Collective as well
to do like a community type of project where we use all of our resources and we all come together to make a proof of work.
And not for profit, not for profit, for proof of work, for proof of concept.
And then we take that proof of concept and then we make bank by selling that concept to major sports teams, festivals, and actually like selling the service of implementing the digital ticketing system to them.
Because if you think about it, how many entertainment companies in the world are there?
Movie houses, like, you know, we can go through it, but anything where you have to kind of buy a ticket there are millions and millions and there's not going to be
enough people that know about about the blockchain to implement these systems so if you get in early
and you start you do a proof of work like this is how it would work this is the system you know
like just how i said you would get like 24 hours you would get like a
moment from the match make it cool like that make it better then because we understand blockchain so
we know that you can do those things you can update the metadata 24 hours after like all of
that type of stuff someone that isn't in the nft like if you go into web 2 they won't know that
shit they don't know that their capability of the blockchain so it's
up to us so my thoughts is like bro like we've got some great minds here like if you put all the
the greatest minds in the gpc together in one room and you come up with an idea like this
you you could really so the thing would be finding someone who's already putting on a festival
and it could be a small festival but
using that as the proof of concept and doing it very well and documenting everything so you kind
of like make a documentary on the whole process on how it happened uh make sure that everything's
legal and and you trademark i love the aspect of filming and all that's dope yeah yeah because that could be like
in the future bro that could be like a historic fucking documentary like the beginning of how
people put that shit on netflix bro yeah yeah yeah like document everything like at the festival
people like getting the tickets interview them like what do you think about this ticketing then like uh with the reveal 24 hours after you contact like the person who got the one-on-one
what are you going to do with it you know like that you're basically saying i should bring the
what i build back to life yes bro yes and i just think that you know we've got such a big network here. All it's going to take is for us to try and find like even bro, a team like Swindon football club in London and not in
London in the UK, they, they like leagues too, you know, like someone, someone like
that, like a small team, a small week to team, or even a smaller like baseball team or something like that.
And you just, you get them to adopt it and you use that. And then once you've got one,
you do another or two or three, and then you have a portfolio of like, look, this is what we've
done. We've implemented these ticketing systems. And of course, bro, you can like, say, for example, if they are making 10% on secondary sales, you can like, like, like you could say green pill collective takes
2% of that, you know, that like that type of thing. So they keep 8%, you take 2%. But
my point is this, is that this concept here is going to be a, is going to be something
that is inevitable for all the reasons I've told you it's not like this
is maybe going to happen people have already gone to qr codes from tickets like paper tickets and
qr codes are just boring as hell you know compared to what an nfc could be so i just think let's
shoot this idea let's you know i've pushed for weekly meetings let's try to get a weekly meeting going with the gpc and try think of an avenue where we could introduce this this could be for
like a crypto convention i mean the most of them do do nfts anyway so you know it's just kind of
the mechanism that would need to be um implemented of you know revealing something it'd also be
important to make sure we have the stripe tech in there too you know like in all the account abstraction everything so keep it extremely
streamlined right even like an even like a person i'm just throwing this out there but a deadhead
or whatever somebody super old school or something could still enjoy that have it participate on chain
without knowing and you know still have that digital collectible 100 100 exactly right
also like we'd have to just think of some like logistics of like how do you get those moments
of the game so you would need like um maybe a partnership with a broadcasting, like one of the broadcasters.
If it's that big, you know, maybe if it's like a music festival, I feel like you would actually need to have people at the event.
I mean, most of these events, organizers do take their own type of footage.
So you could just kind of work with them to give you that footage and then you would break it down into 30 second clips and then randomly send that out to people like you know
obviously for the rarity because i think that that's like a very cool aspect of it i think that
that's that like even i was thinking like comic-con imagine if you did this for comic-con and then
like you get like the you know your superhero that you
went to see at comic-con like the one-of-one shiny version of it but bro you you think that
these nerds won't pay top top top top top dollar for shit like that they will that's like the
ultimate collector's item you know to have like that one-of- one shiny nft from comic-con proving that you were there
you know it goes way beyond anything else so i just think we should we should be pushing these
ideas as a green pill collective because at the end of the day that's what we we believe in the
in the technology and the blockchain technology and we want to bring it to the people you know
and change the world with it change the world with it and make make it a better place so i think of how much they hate this shit because they just can't get
their fingers in it how they're going to stand outside a stadium with a fucking r-pad trying
to sell you something on open sea you know it's not going to happen
just a heads up i see a handle there bad chicken i don't know if you guys see it or not
yes i did all right checking out the dms what's up chicken
yes the guys uh on what rick just said a couple of things the vhs the dvd thing i think this is
going to be far far quicker because people if you think about when we all had DVDs
some of us that are old in
remember VHS, sorry
everybody was using VHS
there was no alternative
now 10% of the
so there is an alternative, it's just people are slow
on the uptake
and secondly, I'm more than happy to
you were saying about Division 2 teams
I think you could get,
you could definitely get a non-league team,
an English non-league football team
on board with an NFT.
Definitely.
And if it's something that's decided
by the founders and that,
I'm more than happy to send some emails out
to put some feelings out.
Obviously, I'm in England.
I know, like...
Right, right. That's perfect, bro. Because at the out of the charm in england i know like right right that's perfect bro because at the end of the day what you're looking for here isn't publicity what you're looking for here
is proof of concept and proof of works proof of works because what's going to happen when you go
to the bigger the bigger sports teams is they're going to go how do we know this works what is
the benefit of this and you can talk all day in theory yes yes this could happen that and they
don't want to hear shit but if you show them a proof of concept and you're like look we did this
for the sports team this is what they got this is you know how it improves things this is the fans
reactions you know this is some testimonials from that sells it like they don't need to hear anything else
They just see money people happy
They just have money people happy and that's it game over
I'm here man and now if it's decided it's something that the gpc wants to
run with you know and i need somebody on the ground obviously i've got a car i'm here i'll
have to go and talk to people on so yeah we you know i know it's in infancy and it was just an
idea but if it's something that we want to push we've already got boots on the ground yes dude no that's phenomenal chicken
the fact that you're you know you're willing to step up in that regard as well um i so segueing
out of the sports industry a little bit too and just other forms of entertainment but movie theaters
bro i don't know if y'all have ever been i used to love saving my movie stubs dude and now it's
almost impossible to
do it because they give you this cheap fucking receipt paper with this little thing. And dude,
by the time I'm out of my movie, it's all wrinkled and crumpled up and like the ink's fading on it,
all kinds of shit. So to be able to take NFTs into the movie scene at movie theaters, and now
let's say, you know, I don't know, one out of a don't know one out of a thousand not one out of a
thousand a hundred out of a thousand or something like that whatever you get some rare ones in there
that get extended cut scenes you know what i mean they get like drops from the movie that
aren't even there or like during the movie at certain points you know it could be interactive
so like you could even you know they had had the Minecraft movie where everyone's fucking throwing popcorn and
everything's crazy. Well, instead of doing like malicious shit, you know,
you can pull your phone out and scan a QR code for a second or like,
there's all kinds of different things you could do.
And then a hundred people in the movie theater or 30 people in the movie
theater, however big the movie theater is, whatever,
get a special drop right there. You know what I mean?
Or like there's all kinds of different things you could do with it. however big the movie theater is, whatever. Get a special drop right there. You know what I mean?
Or like, there's all kinds of different things you could do with it.
I think the movie industry as well, though,
is a really, entertainment in general.
Yo, this is awesome.
We had Songs of Eden drop in right at the same time
with Middie Punks, you know what I'm saying, dude?
So like, we were talking about that,
the entertainment from sports to music
and just NFTs as tickets instead of rates, tickets as NFTs, however you want to view that necessarily.
But man, it's an amazing technology and it's definitely coming for sure.
Yeah, so with regards, go back to sports because i know more about sport it would be so simple because people who buy like season tickets you would only have to own
one nft and that would serve you for the whole season and that's across any sport basketball baseball football rugby
cricket whatever the case may be and you know so rather than providing 28 studs or 28 qr codes
for the entire season and then scanning them and then you know that being registered and
that seats full because you gotta remember also um a lot of these
the smaller teams they use these for the attendance
so in order for them to represent the attendance at half time they say this that that and that
and that's a long if you've got 38 000 people in the stadium
8 000 you know stubs or whatever different ones i'm pretty sure that could be, you know, steps or whatever, different ones.
I'm pretty sure that could be streamlined.
You know, clever guys than me could work that out.
But I'm pretty sure if it was one NFT every week,
that could be streamlined.
That could be a matter of time and probably money.
Yeah, no, totally.
I would totally agree with that.
And, you know, what's cool is you can do
like i was saying like let's take sports for example you know so i've been to uh i worked
at gillette stadium and taylor swift concert it's all kinds of different shit right but anyway
i've seen it multiple times they they throw out these little you get um as you get a pass you get
this little light band dude right and the light band is programmed to change colors at, like, specific times in the set.
So, like, the artist will do a call to action.
They will, like, have everyone wave their hand or, like, one side of the stadium do something and the other side of the stadium do another thing.
And then in synchronicity, these fucking lights will do all kinds of stuff, dude.
these fucking lights will do all kinds of stuff, dude.
Like they'll be blinking on one end or like all of them are white over here,
but all of them are like neon pink on the other side or just all kinds of
different shit.
Or it'll be like literally every other one so that yours is pink.
The dude on the side of you has got a white one.
The next person has a pink one.
We could totally do that with like NFTs and do a validation system so that when that NFT gets used for that event day, you know what I mean?
That it's validated.
The attendance is there.
There's just so many different possibilities, man.
I'm definitely.
That's the same thing as the PO app, right?
Exactly right.
Proof of attendance.
Yeah, no, that's valid too, right?
Like maybe you could token gate the POAP with one of those NFTs too, right?
So now I know you have to have, you can do geofencing and all kinds of different things as well,
but adding another layer to it as well.
So like you could take it from its simplest forms, which I think is nice to start with,
especially when you're trying to evolve these two tech um industries together these technologies together and then like you know add layers as we
go kind of thing but oh i see you a hand up chicken too yeah sorry i've never built an nft
so i've got a question can an nft um hold like music i know it's a whole day yes but it can hold what it can hold a lot of things i
mean whatever i've coded some crazy stuff into nfts um it's just it depends on the the structure
of the contract layout and the file format types so so technically if a budding artist or band or whatever the case may be wanted to get
their music out or their demos or whatever the case may be they could make an mt nft
yeah mint it and then send it to somebody yeah a thousand percent doms actually they um they have
like 333 unique songs on their nfts i think that's the number but
um yeah so you could definitely um mp3 files um jpegs pngs um it could even be like a movie
to be honest with you like yeah it would take some storage of certain things it could be an mp4 too
like i've done some i've done some like um for some rap artists local in colorado certain things
i've done some like video NFTs as well.
Yeah, no, that's valid too.
I kind of forgot about the MP4 aspect of it as well.
Yeah, so it can be all kinds of different file types.
Adobe Docs, all kinds of different stuff.
You can add a plethora of data, any type of data essentially.
Like Justin mentioned, it's just the structure of the contracts
and what you got going on, the file set up.
Well, I'm officially old tomorrow.
I'm 41 tomorrow, so I'm trying to keep up with all you young bucks.
So I'm just trying to keep my nose in and see what's going on.
Yo, for sure, for sure, chicken.
Yeah. Yo, for sure, for sure, chicken.
Yo, sorry.
I see you over there, Songzaveed, and though as well.
How are you today, my guy?
It's a pleasure having you here.
We got the debut song, that collab song with the Zao.
Middie punks, dude.
I love it, dude. I love to hear it.
Sorry, I'm not sure if you were speaking, but I couldn't hear you my man
It's probably X I
Could I could try kicking you back down and sending you back up if you want or if you you want it to take a lap real quick. Sometimes that helps, but...
Oh, now it's showing up.
Just, I can't, we can't hear you.
Guys, if everything's got to get the motion to really just help you out,
I don't know.
We used to catch around it the other day.
It might help. Come on, I hope. gonna be a banger i i got a little sneak peek of it obviously because you know um i was gonna throw
some vocals on down there with them too but i don't think i got mine in in time i think that
was the biggest thing i tried to send an email it was acting all funky and i don't know it is
what it is but it's all love dude all love are you back hello, there we are. Hello, my friend. How are you?
I'm great.
I'm great.
I'm great.
Super pumped to do this fun collab with our friends in the Zao.
Yeah, I was mastering the song this morning and it turned out pretty good.
I actually had to make it two songs because too many people joined and who want to listen
to a seven-minute song, I thought.
So why not divide it up to two songs? So midi punk song and one sound song it's kind
of the same chorus but different people in the verses
yo that's amazing man so um if you'd like to get right into the song you can
but also if you'd like to tell us a little bit about yourself midi punks and
like what you got going on as well, I'd love to hear about it.
We normally do Thumpin' Thursdays.
We have a collaborated artist that comes up.
They tell us a little bit about themselves, play a couple songs.
We chit-chat, hang out for a little while.
That's normally the vibes.
But however you'd like to run it, my man, the floor is yours.
Yeah, thank you, thank you. Yeah, we're MidiPunks, founded by me and Prism down there with a blue, white DJ on the blue background.
And kind of started with me painting the artwork, so to say, with my piano, which is maybe an odd way to do it.
I think I'm the only one doing that in Web3, but that little blue, white thing down there is actually painted with a piano
so that's kind of how it started and then it just grew into a bunch of incredible people as
the terabitcoin down there trickies and the middle punks too and and yeah just trying to have a good
time we mix i'm a music producer piano player by profession so I try to make
songs and primarily with non musicians because I just think it's super fun to
let everybody be be part of a song it's a big hesitation hesitation for most
people but once you are brave enough to do it you're usually super happy at the
end so yeah that's kind of what we've been doing, one thing,
what we've been doing, and been close to 600 people so far
joining the songs together.
So, yeah, it's been a fun ride.
So Shane down there, too, who is an amazing singer.
He sings on a lot of our songs.
So, yeah, I think that's a short intro, I guess.
Yes, dude, no think that's a short intro, I guess. Yes, dude.
No, that's amazing.
I love the idea that the fact that you work with, like,
non-musically inclined artists, right?
Like, people who are kind of, like, they want to be in it.
They're inspired by it.
But, you know, maybe they haven't started yet.
Yeah, that's awesome, dude.
I love that.
Yeah, definitely. yet or yeah yeah that's awesome dude i love that yeah definitely both that and also uh
kind of to get a little bit less anxious and throw yourself out there a little bit i think
i'm trying to push people to to do something a little different and being part of a song is like
a big thing for most people i guess but once you do it usually you're super happy on the other
side of when you kind of hear the finished product so that is kind of my
little contribution I hope to just get people to open up a little bit and try
something different because at the end of the day we didn't know how to ride a
bike when we were born either but we kind of figure it out right yes sometimes you're just
gonna jump in and it can be a little scary so to have somebody there who has like the experience
or to give you a little guiding hand like that's amazing i take a class right now with the central
bros down there for developing in web3 um on base blockchain in particular using solidity front end
work as well but you know i didn't know anything
about it and i just dived in with them guys and and justin he's a great teacher over there so i
totally get the vibes i get the feeling like that that's just awesome thank you you know for doing
a service like that for everybody in my opinion that i'd love to see that man yeah it's been super
fun and we actually created a really Really awesome group of people
That I consider being
Some of my closest friends
So yeah, we have a good time
And I just talk a lot
And hang out and make music
And a lot of artists, a lot of devs
All kinds of creative
Future-thinking people
That we got in the midipunk
So yeah, super happy
Super happy to
Have got to know so many good people. So thank you everybody tricky prism Shane Tara. See you down there all
OG media punks, let's go
Yes, let's go, you know, you know, you called them out my man
You know that they have to get a
follow back for me now like you know i'm gonna drop a follow all the way you won't regret it
you won't regret following those guys i promise you that yes dude no for sure dude anybody who's
active in this space who's doing their thing is about community you know that i want to follow
you i hope you follow back but honestly even just to learn a little bit of something from everybody.
That's what I'm about. I'm here to learn, to educate as well in the things that I know, but to just grow, man.
And yeah, I do. Yeah, definitely. 100 percent.
I think that is the primarily goal to just get to know as many good people as possible.
And I think the connections are key, at least to me.
Like one good example that just happened,
we got a new holder, Stupid Penguin,
who is pretty big in the abstract.
And I've been trying to get approved as an abstract streamer
for the last month.
And she was like, okay, give me five minutes
because she know the OG persons.
And five minutes later I was
Kind of approved as a streamer. So that is kind of the some of the power in getting the connections and so forth. So yeah
Yeah, dude, no, that's amazing and abstract abstract is cooking
Rick Rick's also he just got approved to be a streamer over there. I am I
Filed it out. I dropped in a streamer over there. I filed it out.
I dropped in a few of the spaces that I do and stuff.
But, you know, I'll keep pushing at it and we'll keep doing.
I haven't gotten anything back yet myself.
But, man, dude, it's fire.
We got the GPC, you know, the Green Pill Collective.
We're a clomerate of different projects and different groups. We work together to kind of spread awareness about crypto cannabis
and just community in general right I kind of call it the big the three C's you know crypto
community cannabis it's yeah but um yeah anyway dude I'd love to hear this collab song though I
know I've heard a couple little you know I've heard the chorus a couple times and stuff like
that listening into it but I'd love to hear the the final rendition this first debut
Like it's amazing, dude
So then the obvious question back here, which version do you want to hear first the midi punks one or the Zao one?
Um, alright, so I'm gonna have to go with the midi punks on that no sorry trey sorry sorry
zol if you're in here i love you guys but i i gotta check out the midi punks dude you guys are
newer to me i want to learn more i gotta get in on the ecosystem in any way i can i love the idea
that that that pfp right there was created using a piano like that's that's pretty insane i definitely
want to hear more about that but um
i'd say the midi punks one yeah let's hear it yeah we actually have two minutes going on which
kind of is the ticket to get in the community and what's super fun and i think it's the first
the time ever at least on at least on abstract is the possibility that you can actually name it
yourself so uh first of all i painted the artwork with the piano then you can actually name it yourself. So first of all, I painted the artwork with the piano.
Then you can change the color after your likings.
And let's say you want to name yours Big Man X, then I can't do a Big Man X
because the system kind of remembers.
So the NFTs themselves becomes one on one in that sense that they were unique.
So, but yeah yeah enough rambling
here's the Zao versus MidiPunks song side by side the MidiPunks version Took some else but we're still on toes Too locked in cause we don't do as well
We used to all keep our mind on cruise Play this loud as the vibe we choose
Carefree got the sun in my lane Feeling good got no one to blame
Shade down long wind in my face Needin' through the tunnel, time to waste
Phone on mute, I got nothin' to prove
Just a good vibe with Zo and Meaty Punks, bro
Zo and Meaty Punks, Meaty Punks and Zo
Zo and Meaty Punks, Meaty Punks and Zo
Zo and Meaty Punks side by side
Different blocks but the same damn vibe.
Took some else, but we're still on toes.
Too locked in, cause we don't do slow.
Mitty, mitty, mitty, mitty, mitty.
Hello, hello, guys. I'm Ramazzo. I love Midi buns Play the best ones
Got us all on the move
Zo and meaty buns
Meaty buns and zo
Zo and meaty buns
Meaty buns and zo
So we made it by the side by the side
Different blocks but the same band-by
Took some health but we're still on toes.
Too locked in cause we don't do as much.
Oh baby, find a flower, find a flower,
find a flower, find a flower.
From the ground, that's the story as we fall.
Got it on the forehead.
Short love sports.
Love some, love others, love often.
Magical alchemy on to here, better known as Ellie Designs 8.
Paddle up, it's time for action. Listen, love and music, landing on the moon.
And now we back to business, scrapped and ripped it with exact position.
If I fall, I hope y'all catch me slipping.
On the dance floor with my flashy fancy fitted.
I've been up, booze, binging.inging Faces booming, shaking moves and seismographic shifting
I am David Duran
So, and meaty bumps, meaty bumps and so
So, and meaty bumps, meaty bumps and so
So, and meaty bumps side by side
Different blocks but the same damn time
Took some L but we're still on toes
Too up thin cause we don't do those
Sorry if anybody got scared in the in the outro it's a bit scary
Dude it was amazing I actually really liked that outro um
Dude the whole song I just this out and many punks many punks is out that that like that hook right there
That gets me every time dude it just gets stuck in my head for the next three fucking weeks.
It's not going anywhere, which I think is great because that's the whole point, right, man?
We're going to be talking about the Zao and Middie Punks for the next three weeks at least
because I'm going to be at the store singing this and people are going to look at me like,
what the hell are you saying over there?
I'm going to be like, oh, check them out.
Yeah, let's go.
I mean, the hooks are crucial and
the hooks has been paying my bills for my entire career so hopefully i can pull a few of them off
yeah that's amazing so how long have you been in the music industry for like the
taking this path yeah since i quit school i'm lying a little bit actually i was
when i moved to our capital here in sweden stock all my worked at the clothing store for
three months before i got to know some people but other than that it's been music my whole life
that dude that i mean that makes sense and you can you can see it you can feel it the structure to everything that's there like that that makes sense to me yo absolutely
phenomenal um who ended up winning like i know it was based on like the number of voices i i'm
i'm assuming it was the midi punks i know zhao's got a lot of uh a lot of community as well but
you guys are popping, dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we won, but I want to give a huge shout out to Zao and Zol for putting in the effort.
I mean, we've been doing this for seven, eight songs or so, so the people kind of know.
I didn't even have to tell people like TerraBitcoin and Prism and Shane down there.
They just sent me files and I put them in the song, but Zoll, he brought 12 or 13 brand new people to do this for the first time ever.
So, a big, big, big shout out to Zoll, who is a guy I truly, truly believe in. I think he's kind of the future, that guy.
He's just super organized and have great
IDs and and can be a little bit harsh just like me once in a while when it comes to just the drifting away and
Dreaming too big so big shout out to him
Yeah, no, definitely big shout out to
Zoll and big shout out to trade to Dizzle as well like
If it wasn't for Trey, I wouldn't have never connected with zol zol actually
he travels so he's i live in the united states i'm on the east coast over here and he travels
over to my side pretty frequently and um he invited me over to the boston dow and there's
just a few different like he he's the plug dude he's the guy that's kind of tapping me in with
all these musical networks within the web3 space and even beyond music too like entertainment
in general but like dude yeah i i think you said it right big flowers for zol as well i appreciate
that man on so many different levels dude it's awesome yeah 100 and i think that is crucial i
mean we all love music and art but I actually only had the songs of
Eden Brand for I think six or seven years when I went full in. I used to be
songwriter writing songs for artists all over the world but someone told me
pretty early that it's 10% music and 90% other stuff and usually you want it to
be the other way around but the sooner you realize that those are
kind of the numbers when you actually can be creative versus when you need to market and
connect and all those things and i think zol does a does a great job with that so yeah once again
shout out to him yo for sure for sure all right all, all right. You got the Zao version of that too, right?
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
Let me pull it up.
So the same chorus, but new people.
So shout out to Trey, only one I see in this bass series on this version,
but here it comes.
So we made it from side by side.
Different blocks, but the same damn vibe.
Took some else, but we're still on toes.
Too locked in, cause we don't do those.
Yo, it's easy, and I'm down with the zao.
I'm making friends with the midi punks now.
It's all about that web3 community
A rising tide lifts all boats and that's about you
Yeah my name is OS I'm brand new to web3 I can make that shit bounce
You try to mic-type me Here's my lil shout out to the midi punks
It was out And if you didn't know let me tell you the
time is now. too locked in cause we don't do slow
hey this is Trey and I'm with the Zao
if you're with the Zao then you better call Zao
DC at Zao Calendar what's the date what's the time
it's the Zao we go forward we don't go back we just go forward
yo yo it's after you come on track
We love good vibes, ZOW vibes, all about advice
I am a community member, I'm the lover of the ZOW
What up, Middie Punks, it's Samantha, I'm from the ZOW
Middie Punks and ZOW
ZOW with Middie Punks, ZOW, I've got a tide We'll be right back. I'm Denise from the Zao.
I'm Crypto Tony.
I love the Zao and CLC.
It's COVID-19.
Hey, boot up.
Phone device.
Don't be Zao. Biddy bucks. Zao. Biddy bucks. So. Thank you. but we're still on toes to think cause we don't do so
yo tricky buddha in there i fucking love all that fam dude i know i i knew a few of those
voices actually but dude that was absolutely amazing it was fire both those songs they're
banging songs you hear me over here my boston accent coming out oh man both of those songs
are absolutely amazing though dude i dude. I love them.
I love the vibe you guys are putting down.
I think it's going to be cool to see, like, you know,
different people just throwing it up with different pieces of artwork
or, like, whatever, all kinds of different things.
It's going to be cool to see the song spread out, right,
and see other people get involved in the community more.
And I did not realize that this is the seventh time you guys have done this
I didn't know that I thought this was like a
One-time collab type of thing or like the first time collab. That's insane, bro
Yeah, it's been a hell of a ride. Definitely. Yeah, it's a lot of songs and and
Yeah, one of them was even dropped on the moon surface. So a lot of fun things is happening in the midi punk so definitely consider join midi punks.com is basically all info and yeah we have two
two mints going on one on abstract which is the abstract girl and then the bass dj on the bass
chain and then of course the ogs but they are kind of secondary more pricey ones but this one is 20-25 bucks so it's
kind of a kind of a no-brainer I would say to to join this community because a lot of things are
happening like just bringing a song to the moon that wouldn't be possible in web 2 I guess so
yeah but here it's totally possible and having a song up there that song was actually called
the high song where we just got as many people as possible
to say hi in their own language.
And it was, yeah, left from Kennedy in January
and successfully landed on the moon surface,
both in digital form as an MP3
and in a tiny little museum on the moon,
2nd of March.
So that was pretty fun to be part of. I was even in the, in the news here,
it was a few hectic days, uh,
cause it was a kind of a big thing to bring music to the moon.
Oh, yo, absolutely. No, that's wicked fire. Um, did that,
was that with the, uh, the other bass projects like Dom's and I think Mr.
Miggles as well was one of them and, uh, or was that a the uh the other base projects like dom's and i think mr miggles as well was one of them and uh or was that a separate project uh i'm not sure yeah prism is giving a thumbs up so i
guess it was the same rocket our payload or the one we were with the life chip and the museum as
they call it is called the moon mars so if you want to know more moon Mars.com got all the info and the F47 NFT
projects was in that museum. The CryptoPunks,
I guess some of you have heard about them was one of the 47. We were one.
Sabet, a pretty well-known artist was one of them. And yeah,
the collections are sitting up on the moon surface as we speak. So yeah,
that was a fun ride.
Yeah, no, that's absolutely, that that's i thought that was pretty cool the first time i had heard anything of even related to that um
doms which is another base project that came through silky he's their like liaison basically
their community guy um he was telling us about that like how doms launched something to the moon
and like there was a bunch of other projects involved in it too so i'm assuming it was kind of the same thing or maybe there was a couple going on at the same
time but it was like a pyramid with like a seed phrase etched into it and all this other stuff
but like i love the idea because i know a long time ago when we first started like going into
space we we sent out a gold disc with like a man and a woman on it with
the the hermetic code or the genetic code on it with some like i think it was um like the key of
e or like some some musical stuff on it as well but like just basically like a map of the human
life as of right now and we just sent it out there into space a gold disc floating
around i just i think it's pretty cool you know someday maybe some some ancient humans or some
i guess at that point they'll be uh will be the ancient humans but you know they go back and
they're like oh what the hell is this thing and they're trying to figure it out they don't even
know what freaking blockchain is at this
point and like all kinds of shit dude it's just it's cool it's a great concept i love the idea
it's pretty cool publicity but yeah man and but the fact that you guys are building beyond that
right that it's cool that people go and do things like that but the build itself and just consistently
being in the space community networking like you don't have to be the
greatest artist you don't have to be the greatest blockchain dev to do all these things you just
have to get up in the morning have a little bit of dream have a little bit of aspiration for yourself
and and start one percent at a time man that's all it takes so like you obviously know that
you're up in the space i'm over here preaching to the choir at the moment but you know how it be much love though dude i appreciate you for coming out today playing some songs for us like you know
and and uh like i said man we'd love to hear a little bit more about like mini i know you told
us a little bit about mini punks already and what you got cooking but yeah dude always man it's just
uh we we love to hear. Yeah, definitely.
We have a lot of things.
I mean, I was lucky enough to meet Prism down there, who is my co-founder, and he created tons of awesome tech.
One thing he's working on that I think is super powerful is we kind of realized, like, I see Hurricane down there, too.
And, of course, Candy, shout out to her.
Both of them were on the Zao version of the song. But yeah, when it comes to Web3 Music, we have the collectability, which is super fun and so forth. But what was kind of missing for us was basically what is music about?
It's about to be listened to, right?
And that was kind of the missing piece for us.
Like me personally, I hold hundreds of music NFTs,
but do I listen to them?
Unfortunately, the answer is no,
because you have to go to this and that marketplace,
blockchain, blah, blah, blah, connect your wallet,
and you end up kind of not doing that.
So Prism down there is working on a thing called M3,
which is basically you connect your wallet,
scan it, and all your music will be visible.
So you can access it and listen to it just as easy as Spotify.
And on top of that is adding the ability to play it with your voice.
So it kind of becomes a version of Alexa where you can just tell it to play whatever music you want to hear.
So that was kind of the missing part for me when it comes to consuming music,
to kind of reach a wider audience apart from the collectible side,
which I love too.
But for me, that is kind of you buy an old vinyl for 500 bucks
and you put it somewhere and never listen to it,
which is a fun and a good thing but
honestly music is supposed to listen to it and we kind of wanted to to solve that solve that problem
yes no a thousand percent dude so i actually just posted um i saw terry bitcoins had posted in the
replies how you actually made those like you know using the piano and stuff and when you did your scale how the pixels so to say got added into each
block and it looks like they also represent the actual sounds too like the
actual like note structure I'm not really certain yeah yeah that is
basically how we produce music.
I mean, if you hear a song on the radio, it's easy to think that everything is played,
which 90% of the times is not the case, right? So each pixel kind of just basically tells the sound what to do.
Like here's a pixel that tells the kick drum to play all the kicks,
and here's a pixel that tells the violin to play that part and whatnot
and then of course you have the vocals which are recorded with audio but most of the thing you hear
is actually programmed with the old system from the 80s called midi so that's where we got the
name the midi punk so so yeah basically i just press the right keys at the right time and hold them and released them and shaped a little something.
And in this case, we call it a midi punk.
And yeah, it's crazy time consuming.
So one recommendation, don't try this at home or you will be stuck for a week.
Yo, sometimes that's what it takes though, my guy, that dedication, you know, you got to,
and you came out with this unique idea. Like I've never seen anything like this before,
even if I've seen something similar to like the, like, you know, the punk design, let's say in,
in general, but to, to make them like this and to like, yeah, dude, it's just,
I'm sitting here watching the video again. Sorry.
I kind of went silent for a second because it's pretty sweet.
Like watching your fingers press these keys and you know,
then they, they get stored up there and then you have to hold it for a certain
amount of time too. If you want to get a longer one or a shorter one or like,
it's pretty freaking sweet dude like
that's a lot of effort that that takes time and it makes the piece very unique you know you might
look at it at first and be like it looks kind of bland almost right but then you got the color
scheme in there you realize how it's being made and you're like oh holy shit like i could never
do it i it's like using an etch-a-Sketch almost right
But with a piano instead of fucking having little knobs on the side to use it that that's crazy, dude
Yeah, I see. Yeah, it's super crazy. Yeah over to our friend
I just want to add. Yeah, it's it's I remember when doing it though
You the thing you see on the video is probably take number
2000 something
and my kids passed me and I was cursing and trying and trying and I said, what the heck are you doing?
I'm painting a midi punk for God's sake, leave me alone guys.
But over to Bad Chicken, right?
If I hope I read that out right.
No, all good, man.
Firstly, that firstly straight fire
everything
the way it was made
that the music
that was madness
that was really cool
you guys have got something
going on there
and I've got a question
because something is
we're back to NFT
sorry guys
since we were talking about
usage on NFTs and that,
can data be changed on NFTs?
Yeah, so it could be.
Again, it kind of comes down to, like Justin said, the structure and stuff.
You can make it so it can't be changed, that it's immutable, right?
Or, like like inscriptions
are a little different but um you could freeze the metadata we did that we're gonna have a class
right now so you can a lot um especially if it's like a high dollar value nft project you know
most of the time a good developer would put in there also to that uh eo eoas only so add a
modifier to your contract that
only allows EOAs, which stands for externally owned wallets. So that way contracts or front-end
bots or snipers out there can't mint or snipe your mints or your contracts. That has to be an
externally owned wallet. And also you can add in there to freeze your metadata. So after your
metadata is set in stone, you can freeze it.
And it gives a better sense of security for people investing in your project and everything else too, knowing that the metadata can't be changed.
Yeah, what I was thinking, since we were mentioning,
I said about military on the ground and Rick said about sports things,
with regards to kind of like passports could could
you have an nft that would be your passport because we all know everybody's lost a passport
it's on your phone you can't lose it but then obviously you travel somewhere and back in the
day you got stamped and and whatnot could that be digitally added to your um your digital passport would that
that would be possible would it yeah it'd be 100 possible i mean they um they already have like
almost like driver license digital cards when i went to brazil um in sao paulo madazia's um when
i got my passport and stuff uh i got the just just in case if I lost my physical passport and it'd be hard for me to get
back in the U S I got the actual, like,
it looks like a driver license too. And they're not,
people look at them and they think they're fake and they're, you know,
but once they scan them, it has all your information.
So essentially pretty much the same thing as NFC.
It has like an NFC chip in it.
And if I lost my actual
physical passport papers and i would i would have that in my wallet as a backup or if it got stolen
or something um then i'd be able to get back into the states so yeah you could you could i mean you
could do tons of stuff with nfts man there's rwas i mean kind of possibilities are kind of endless
like like like our entities how you can wrap them or DOMs and you can wrap, you know.
DOMs were just regular NFTs and we made it to where you can wrap them.
You know, so just getting creative.
Yeah, dude, it's crazy because at first I was like the same way.
I was like, oh, I wonder if this could be done.
I wonder if that could be done or like what type that could be done. Or, like, what type of data do you need? Or how many variables?
Or whatever.
But ultimately what I realized is that absolutely anything you can set your mind on, it could be achieved.
Like, it may take some time.
It may take some engineering or some new workarounds.
But, dude, you can do absolutely anything.
Aside from ship a physical object through the internet, you know what I'm saying? You can do absolutely anything aside from ship a physical object
through the internet you know what i'm saying you can do anything on web 3
i mean you're pretty much shipping when you met right i mean it doesn't it doesn't exist
yeah you're right you're right even when you're saying that just the word ship
big man it's like there's so many documents and stuff that go through shipping yards and then onto boats and then the other side.
This is this is the future, isn't it?
It's called a wallet address, but it's still an address.
The word address, right?
I don't know, dude.
It's just my thought that ran through my mind.
Fuck off, mate. You know what I know, dude. It's just my thought that ran through my mind. Justin, fuck off, mate.
You know what I mean, bro, yeah?
It's like, have you ever shit something somewhere?
And how many pieces of paper or emails you have to go through?
You must have shit something, Justin.
Yeah, no, no, you're definitely right.
Like, after Justin pointed that out, it was like you're shipping the NFT, you know what I mean mean that that makes sense i see my man's over here you got your hand up songs to beat and how
you doing buddy i just want to give a quick shout out to one of the og media punks down there mr
but uh are we doing any more music or uh are we uh calling it a space for me, so to say?
Trey had a request for the
Zaucella song.
I don't know if that's something that you
have. Yeah, of course, of course.
That's another midi-punk song we did for the Art
Bessel event.
And Saul was
of course involved again.
And featuring two of my favorite musicians in the space.
I was... let me see if I can find it. It was Krem and then Dope Stilo who is kind of a Latino reggaeton artist.
I thought, okay we have Saocella, we have Miami, let's do kind of a reggaeton track, but
Yeah, we can spin it if you guys are ready
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. So
Saocella vibes with the MidiPunks featuring Krem and Dope Stilo. Let's go Follow where the vibes collide, that's where the spirits rise. Miami Nights under the neon skies.
Pulling up with the rhythm drives, with three community drives.
Miami Nights with Salchilla vibes.
Resilient, convigente, agarro mi mano y vamos al ambiente. Ziggy zhao, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Miami, Hola Underneath the skies Dubs, Kila Pulling up with the Wraithin Cripes
With free community tribes
Miami Nights with some chela vibes
Go, Tanya!
Go, Tanya!
Go, Tanya!
Go, go, go!
Tírame, mami, dámelo
Tírame, mami, dámelo Tírame, mami, dámelo Dámelo,ami, dámelo
Catchin' the sun ray with my x-ray specs
That's the Chico
These Alchella vibes got the people dancin'
Waves are crashin'
We got the bass pumpin' and the tweeter crackin'
And the speakers for the feature action
DJ sermonizin' like it's preacher fashion.
Swinging her hips to the rhythm of the beat while she dancing.
Now she's the main traction.
Blow me away like the eagle.
If you get a ticket to going too fast in your speedboat.
And I don't mind when the vibes collide.
Like a raisin' tide underneath the sunshine.
Waiting for the moonlight to strike
It's out of jail where the vibes collide
That's where the spirits rise
Miami nights under neon skies
Pullin' up
With a rhythm rise
With a free community prize
Miami nights with some jellibites
It's out of jail where the vibes collide That's where the spirits rise Miami Nights with Soul Chill Out Bites Soul Chill Out Bites
Soul Chill Out Bites
That's where the spirits rise
Miami Nights under neon skies
Pulling up with a rhythm prize
With a free community prize
Miami Nights with Soul Chill Out Bites With some chill out lights Yo I'm in the room Yo
I love the reggaeton
I just like the vibe
The beat to that
It's dance music to me dude
That was fire
And huge shoutout to Krem and Dope Steelo
For adding those
Yes Big shoutout to Krem and Dope Steeler for adding those dope bars.
Yes, no, big shout out to them. Big shout out.
If you had anything else that you'd like to play, my man, you're more than welcome to play some more music. If you are on a time schedule and you've got a skedaddle, no worries either.
We run for a little while over here. I'm probably still going to run for a little bit.
But yeah, man, dude, it's been an absolute pleasure. run for a little while over here i'm probably still gonna run for a little bit um but yeah man
dude it's been an absolute pleasure if y'all aren't following songs of eden and uh what how do i
pronounce this up prize them over here with the mini punks fam all the mini punks fam down there
in the bottom we got shane over there who was that spark as well i believe you said. There's quite a few. Gunth, Guth.
You know what I'm saying? Got the Terabitcoin chain, Prism.
Yeah, that's the one I see.
And Candy, Candy, of course.
Damn, sorry.
Oh, yeah, no, of course, Candy.
She's like the absolute plug for everybody, though.
She helps out with all kinds of different IRL stuff.
And just absolutely amazing, Candy is.
I'm pretty sure most of the people up in this space are already
following candy. We, we do. Um, every Thursday candy ends up coming through.
We had hurricane on the show before we've had God cloud.
We've had clay John, um, auto body, uh,
D coop in the DMV. Like we, we've had a,
a quite a few showings now here and that's honestly all thanks
to trey and candy over there like really it's who i can thank for trey to dizzle plugs me in
and i'm sure that he's talking to candy on the back end as well and like all kinds of other
people um zal zal is the man he he plugged me in with them guys and tricky buddha on to be honest
i i met them all right through tricky buddha tricky buddha on to be honest i i met them all right through
tricky buddha tricky buddha was the one he's always going out of his way it's tricky buddha
you know what i'm saying like he he's tricky it's um so i met them through him and then from there
just we kept fostering this great relationship and it just continues to grow man i'm really
appreciative of you for being able to come out today and um just chill with us for a little while tell us about mini punks and the two debut songs
dude that that's phenomenal like the collaboration songs and then to find out that this is like the
seventh time you've done it to me that's like insane dude like i'm like oh this ain't a new
collab they've been collabing for what feels like years you know what I mean like that's insane yeah there's been
quite a lot of songs and we have even bigger goals we thought we brought a
song to the moon what's the next step we want to break the world record and be in
the Guinness Book of Records so that is kind of my biggest dream now that I'm
going to pull off we need to to be i think a little over 400 people but one of the collab song actually
has 127 people i believe so we've been not super close but not impossible to reach either so
yeah i posted the link midi punks.com down in the comments for those who want to learn more and maybe even go mint one.
And if you do it, make sure to color it and name it because that is kind of the fun part.
If you ask me the most fun minting experience in Web3 at the moment.
And other than that, you can send me a DM, of course.
And yeah, jump on the train and have a good time.
Throw yourself out there.
Be part of a song and be proud and have something to show your grandkids
Yes, absolutely and just so everybody knows you don't have to go sift through the comments the replies down there
I pinned it up to the top for y'all
So if you just give it a sec swipe the swipe the screen down swipe it back up
You can go click right there and it's there boom saved forever, you know
Dude, no, absolutely, though, that generational like not just wealth, right? Because wealth comes in all forms of ways, but not just financial wealth, but being able to get that recognition or be able to be like, look, look at my grandpa did.
Like he helped start this revolution.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what web 3 is to me
and the music industry has been doing it for a while right they've already kind of been on the
front lines of the battle like with the the social unconsciousness and trying to put healthy messages
into music and you know or just a vibe even you know but um and then we combine that with web three, which takes back the financial freedom
for, for the people, you know, and it allows us to put the money back into the hands of
the artists.
It allows us to be able to engage with our audiences that much more.
It just adds another layer to it all.
And I'm just super excited for it, man.
And you guys are killing it.
I'm fucking, I'm glad to be on the side of y'all and to be watching what's going on or even in the back,
watching the view, man. Like I'm, I'm happy for it. Let's just keep doing that thing.
Yeah. 100%. I'm a big, big believer. My daughter always say we're creating memories today when we
do something that touches our hearts and our soul. It might sound like a cliche, but for me it's super, super important.
I think we're all, everybody's old and we think back.
I think, of course, we need the financial aspect of things, but thinking back,
I think what we will remember is being part of a song on the moon
or in the Guinness Book of Records, not making $15 on a meme coin.
So that's kind of how i see it but
of course both are important we need to eat and have a if i mean a roof over our heads but creating
fun memories creating friendships and amazing things is super important to me is something i
think back on a lot so yeah i think that is my final words. I need to dip out, guys. We got hungry kids.
But yeah, send me a DM if you want to join
and jump on the train and have a good time
with the MidiPunks.
I'm pretty sure everybody down
there who already joined can agree that
it's a lot of
fun. It's a lot of fun.
you again. We really appreciate
you, man. I'll see you around on the timeline i'll see you
in the spaces and i'll be looking forward to seeing more more music coming out of you guys
dude i'm definitely gonna go scoop me up a mini punk when i have the chance y'all are on abstract
or bass both great chains like you know what i mean i love it let's just keep doing our thing
man appreciate you for coming out and i'm looking forward on having you on the next song
let's go yes sir yes sir i know i had a little bit of a vocal set up i didn't get a chance to
email it to you in time i don't know why but when i clicked that email link it was like it was giving
me a hard time every time i tried to log in and shit and i don't know but i'll definitely for sure
i'll be on top of it for the next one maybe i'll get some better vocals I won't be so self-conscious about them
no I love it dude
I love what you're doing it's just amazing
that's real collaboration right there
thank you thank you and thank you for
for letting me speak and
take up your valuable time
and wishing everybody a beautiful
coming weekend and stay positive
and give someone a hug
and talk to you very soon.
I need to dip out.
My kids are giving me what we call the angry eye.
I think their stomach is empty, so I need to get something going here, food-wise.
But peace out, friends, and talk soon.
Yo, yes, that's amazing, dude.
Much love. We got some other legends up in this's amazing, dude. Much love.
We got some other legends up in this house today, too.
I see you over there, Hurricane.
I see you, my guy.
We got Candy over there.
What's up, dude?
How you all been doing today?
I hope everybody's having a fantastic day.
You know, it's crazy.
I just didn't imagine all of it like this. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big visionary person and I can see the big picture for everybody. it's like one of those things, man, where it, as it happens, it becomes that much more surreal
and you don't really, you know, it's unbelievable. It really is every step of the way, man, it gets
a little bit more like dreamlike and then, okay, that dreamlike state becomes reality again.
And then all of a sudden you add something new into the mix and then it's dreamlike state becomes reality again and then all of a sudden you add something new into the mix and
then it's dreamlike again dude you're like oh my god and maybe that's just life maybe i'm just over
here tripping out but that that's how it do i absolutely love it oh man i was trying to hold
out for crypto stoner i know he's nappy nappy this morning. We're all pretty tired these last couple weeks, man.
But maybe not, maybe not.
We're going on 12 my time.
We've been going for a little bit today.
We'll go for another 40 minutes, maybe an hour.
Yo, what up, chicken?
I see you over there.
Yeah, I think when the missus was really ill and you guys were...
What was the word you guys used?
You guys were thinking that she was going to be well.
I can't remember the word that you guys were using.
Stoner uses it loads.
What's the word?
Where you see something and you will it,
you make it happen.
Manifesting?
Like you were saying there,
when you can see something like,
how you want your things to play out,
your life,
where you're going to be when you've manifested it.
And when you've seen it,
I don't think it,
it's a surprising.
I think that's what's a surprise anymore.
I think that's what you were getting at in the last thing you were saying.
You know where you want to go.
So sometimes you don't always, not appreciate it, but you don't always notice that it's happening.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, I know exactly what you're saying.
And that's kind of what I was getting at too, right?
Like you're just kind of going throughout your daily life, doing the things you, you normally do, kind of keeping your eye on that path. But at the same time, you don't, you don't notice how
far you've actually come until you like either turn around and look back or you see like,
oh shit, we're like a couple of steps closer to our goal or whatever it may be. And no,
you're, you're absolutely right, chicken. That's exactly what I was getting at too.
That plug's not going to work.
I'm walking around my house trying to find a good plug
somewhere that I can stand and plug my phone
in at the same time or sit and plug my phone in, you know what I'm saying?
I'm stuck to the wall today.
That's what happened, you know what I mean?
That's what popped me over the other day was no charger.
On Monday.
I'd be fine if I'd have a charger.
Obviously, the headset was ruined.
Yeah, what?
Is that what the Monday was?
Oh, my God.
Yeah, for sure, dude.
Ruined headsets.
Gotta love it, dude.
Gotta love it.
We've got to let the boy have it,
though, haven't we?
Whether you like it or not,
he's going to have it.
You're going to wake up
in the middle of the night and you're going to be like,
what are you doing? I thought I told you not to play with that thing.
That's my headset. You broke yours.
I swear to you, I didn't go to him.
It was in his room.
Yo, I got to get a new container for my coffee, I think, dude, because I keep it in this.
I keep it in a pot with a lid on it.
Keep it in a pot with a lid on it.
I don't think the lid's tight enough, though, because I can.
I don't think the lid's tight enough, though, because I can...
You ever know, like, you know when you put something in the fridge and...
It tastes like fridge now.
You know what I'm saying?
It's got that fridge taste to it.
I'm like, what the hell?
You put your coffee in the fridge?
Yeah, I drink iced coffee.
Because I'm mad.
I'm mad as bullocks, dude.
It's just...
You know what I'm saying?
No, not really.
I drink iced coffee all year, dude.
Even in the wintertime.
No, coffee's a hot drink.
No, you're crazy. No, coffee is a hot drink. Tea coffee is a hot drink tea is a hot drink what is it with you
it's it uh it's iced tea as well i don't get it it's a hot drink uh-huh do you want a cold drink
have a coke ah coke he says of all brands i'm a pepsi guy anyway
spry not really spry little ah white fucking water whatever you want
just coffee and tea is a hot drink
nope not for me dude not for me i take my hot coffee i brew it i make it hot
i do make it hot. And then I cool
it down and then I drink it. Oh, shit. And this is where the Boston Tea Party started. You know
that chicken? It's because there was some New England folk like myself that were like, I like
cold tea. And then there was some people like yourself that was like
It's a hot beverage and then I we proved you wrong we threw it in the ocean and
Let's be clear the Chinese
They've the English people to take yeah
And then yeah, we made it we made the tea, yeah? And then we made it better.
We made it better, right?
American people cannot tell English people how to drink tea.
We fucking gave it to you, bro.
It's hot, mate.
Same as English language.
You guys talk about sidewalk.
It's a path.
You keep taking things that we give you and changing shit.
Football, soccer.
Come on now.
I actually understand why football should be called football.
You know, that one actually makes sense to me.
You're using your bloody feet.
You know, like it's football.
But what do you guys call our version of football? American football? Or do you guys call it handball? to me. You're using your bloody feet. It's football.
What do you guys call our version of football?
American football or do you guys call it handball?
We call it rugby football.
Oh, there we go.
Go ahead, just a few more.
You're giving me a bloody fucking headache, mate.
No, I always do that to my wife
sometimes.
I always do that to my wife sometimes.
My wife would be like like just like going off or something or whatever and i'll i'll just joke around or sometimes i'll be like give me a bloody fucking headache and she always just like
cracks up because i always have to use the bloody in front of it and i'm like and then i've been
trying to i've been trying to do this this dumb thing i did it
to anza this morning on a on a post i was like it's a beautiful day isn't it you know like and
i try to find the right time to use the word it and sometimes i spell it wrong i i keep spelling
it like i'm like i'm getting ready to start a repo for code like npm init or yarn init you know
and i'm like every time you say that in class, that's what I think.
I think of you saying init.
I'm like, yo, big init.
It's big, isn't it?
Hey, bro, we got to use big init in order to convert our ether and our code, you know?
So, you know, it exists everywhere.
It's big, isn't it?
You fuckers.
It's our language.
You took our language and changed it, you fuckers.
Big in it, baby.
You know, Web3, Ethers, JS, you know?
Yeah, it's actually like a function that you can do when you code into, what is it, I-N-I-T? In it? Yeah, yeah. Capital B,
capital B,
lowercase I-G,
capital I,
big in it.
So we can convert the Ethereum
to read across the front end
a little bit.
It's for human readable numbers.
No, it's E, guys.
It's fire fire isn't it
no any it's not in it
all right all right all right i'll start trying to spell it
right now you're gonna
mess me up chicken while i'm going to code i'm
not gonna spell it right i'm gonna spell it like how
the word's spelled, not the...
I'm going to mess... You're messing up... We can just make our own library, bro, and you can make your own name for it.
Guys, you're messing up my whole historical ancestral tree, butchering my language, and I'm going to mess you up, big man.
I guess you're right. That is where this conversation started isn't it
oh he's throwing he's going i see the text got his hand up over there too which which is pretty
funny not to change topics too much i'm sorry chicken i'll let you get your justice um but i
know the tech and hurricane over there, Hurricane Nike, baby,
they be beefing, dude.
You know what I'm saying?
Not really beefing, but they got that.
They got them battles going on.
I got to hear what the tech's got to spit, though.
I was just going to say, I think we found the perfect content for Chicken.
Like, his rants are hilarious.
We can do the first video where he's on camera,
and we're just going to have a reaction to him drinking ice cold coffee from Starbucks,
and everyone's going to be cracking up listening to him rant, and that will be the first opening
to hook an audience on YouTube. Then the next set of videos, we just got to find some more
things that piss him off and let him rant to it on camera it'd be comedy gold
i like it do you know what's heck yeah i'm down for that yeah we'll sell digital nft tickets to
see it do you know what yeah yeah let's go yeah i'm down you gotta have two rap d bro nfts to get
to the the viewing station you know what i'm saying? Dude, I keep forgetting to build that, bro.
Oh my gosh.
Did you just bring it up again?
All right, dude.
I got to sit down today and make that token gating watch page.
Dude, I know how much work stuff is now, though.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm not over here like, hey, Justin, can you just slap that together for us?
You know what I mean? I So I'm not over here like, hey, Justin, can you just slap that together for us? You know what I mean?
I see what goes behind it, bro.
I'm like, oh, man, I can't just ask somebody to do stuff like that anymore.
What was wrong with old me?
He's grown up.
He understands what it takes.
It's not just, oh, oh you know some simple hopscotch
it's like you know you're gonna do that hopscotch while balancing on one leg you know rubbing your
tummy patting your head trying to drink a cola yeah a spoon or a spoon with an egg on it
in your mouth for real dude 100 yeah no dude it really is nuts but no for sure i i totally could see that
a viewing party dude oh my god that'd be insane but now we could just do like we could put
chickens content up there yeah i like that let's finish it yeah you guys can tell me what you call
things and get irritated by it. I'm down.
The tech's always coming through with some bangers, bro.
Yo, facts.
We'll just keep telling chicken how we live our American lives. And then chicken will just be like, that's ass backwards.
The whole time.
He'll just tell us everything we're doing wrong.
You've not even been specific and it's already pissing me off
yeah i'm down
fucking much this guy oh shit
you know and the name kind of goes perfect with it with the youtube video because
you know i mean when i was a kid you know i used to watch tons of robot chicken you know, I mean, when I was a kid, you know, I used to watch tons of Robot Chicken, you know, so we always know that bad shit happened on Robot Chicken, and so we all,
we know that watching the YouTube of Bad Chicken is going to be some, some good shit.
Listen, my wife Googled me, yeah? I didn't make Google yet, so let's go. I'm down.
I didn't make Google yet
So let's go
I'm on Google
If you Google my name
Not big man
But if you Google my name
Corey Latenda dude
You'll see me
I'm like the third picture
In on Google Images
It's a picture of
That I posted on my
When I was like
You know what I'm saying?
And it's still up there though, bro.
It's crazy.
Bro, MySpace
kind of pissed me off, Loki. I'm not gonna lie.
Like, because
bugged you as soon as you started talking about it.
Hang on, Justin.
That's crazy.
He said, MySpace pissed me
off low-key and then boop.
That was it.
Sorry, Rice Cook.
Sorry, Rice Cook then.
Yeah, they did, dude. They didn't want to hear it.
They said, no siree.
I always see Crypto Stoners in the house now, too.
Yeah, a big shout out to the room real quick.
We got Anza, Bad Chicken, The Tech, D Bros, Mutant Shiba Club.
We got MidiPunks.
It's Prism over here with MidiPunks.
Hurricane Ike, The Queen herself.
Thank you, Queen.
You can't see, but I'm doing a little curtsy right now.
CryptoStoner.
ThatDrunkPirate.
You know what I'm saying?
Candy from Web3.
We appreciate you always.
Web3 Candy, I guess it is.
I said it a little backwards, but you know how it be. Ken. quacker quack quack quack i love my ducks dude i love my quack life y'all what's up
yo pj pj cryptocurrency i see you my guy see you trey two dizzle hello my friend thank you very
much shane you're a big mini punk supporter. I heard, I heard.
Much love, brother, much love.
And what's this?
Sound Vibes?
Sound Vista.
Sound Vista.
Decentralized and immersive portal to music, culture, and lifestyle.
I'll drop you a follow.
I don't know who you is yet, but you dropping through.
So you're probably good peeps.
Yeah, bro, she didn't have a hand, But I think Anza had something to say Oh Anza
Would you like to speak? I'm sorry
My connection is really
Bad though but can you hear me?
Yeah we can hear you
We can hear you really good today
When I sound
Usually I can't hear anything
You guys sound like robots
I'm sorry Change where I when i saw but usually i can't hear anything it's just you know you guys sound like robots
in in the room and stuff even when i go out i was in a forest the other day and
sick crypto fam he couldn't even hear what i was saying so i just logged out. I'm always here then, everyone was trying
to do some stuff. Yesterday I was at the Peak District, Green Chicken, do you know the Peak
District? Have you ever been?
Yeah I've been, it's totally.
Yeah, it's beautiful. I just was out there, there was a lot of water. There was like stepping stones. This is like near,
it's like Stafford, but still the part of the Peak District, Dovedale. It's just so nice. It was like water, mountains, these stepping stones across that little brook or
whatever it is, the river. Don't need to know what a brook is in the US. But the water was
I couldn't believe it
Because when you look at brooks and stuff like that
Here in the UK
They look murky black and horrible
But this was so clear in the water
I couldn't believe it
I couldn't believe I was in the UK
It's just so beautiful
How are you guys anyway?
How are you all doing?
How are you big man X?
Anza, I think the higher we get, the clearer the water, to be honest.
Yeah, you might be right about that, Chicken.
And also, Anza, thank you very much. I'm doing fine myself.
I'm happy to hear that you had some nice outside time, so to say,
and you get to see some beautiful scenery.
That's always amazing.
I live in a very rural area, so I actually have a lake right over there with a waterfall.
And there's nature paths kind of all around the place over here.
It's really cool. I love to be able to, you know, just at the drop of a hat, be right
there in the middle of the forest and just be at peace for the most part. It's awesome.
I love it.
Yo, yo, yo, what's good?
Yo, you're lucky.
My bad, Ozzy. What's up? What's up?
No, it's okay. I just was saying, big Man X is lucky that he lives in such an area.
I like to travel about an hour and a half to get there, so.
Yeah, I would definitely agree.
I should probably take more advantage of it.
The nice weather's coming soon.
We're going to be hitting the kayak, and maybe I'll be hosting some spaces from the little boat in the mornings and stuff instead.
That'll be pretty cool.
We'll get out there by the water, do a little fishing.
Y'all come out with me for my trips.
But, yeah, it's always a pleasure hearing from you, Anza.
I'm happy that you're doing well.
I'm happy that the fam, I hope the family is doing well.
You know how it is.
Much love always though
yo no thank you big man oh sorry again onza i think the the slight lag there it throws me off
i waited for a minute and then it goes by a little extra longer so i thought oh she was just throwing
her hearts up whatever and then but yeah again i
apologize for that one yeah i i was listening to what d bro was talking about in it and stuff and
i thought in it it's just so british am i wrong did they say in it in the us in it all the time
all the time over it isn't it and they just felt it wrong yeah they've gone for an e it is an i
uh no sorry they've gone for an i and it is an e any yeah isn't it is kind of how we use it when
we say it um we we combine two contractions and throw them together you know what i mean um or
you're using it in code like like d bros was mean um or you're using it in code like
like d bros was just talking about you're using it as a function and um it's like big in it
yo all right i'm sorry i'm sorry what is going on hurricane how are you doing my guy i don't
like talking over people and all this i was was like all sad, crying over here for a minute.
How you doing this morning?
What's good?
What's good, dawg?
You already know.
We out here vibing, thriving, jiving, all of that.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, I love that shit, man.
But yeah, yeah.
We've been cooling, man.
Building, man.
Shout out to Central Bros. you know what I'm saying?
But we coding on Solana.
I know he don't want to hear that right now.
But, yo, yo, we cooking, bro.
Big things coming very, very soon, bro.
Very hype.
Yo, I mean, dude, your hair, you got the alpha in your back pocket.
Like, what kind of beans can you be spilling for us over here?
I know Wave Wars has got to be kicking off.
And I know.
My bad, my bad.
I'm just ad-libbing, bro.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Wave Wars coming soon, man.
I'm just putting the finishing touches on it.
Making sure the page is sexy.
Making sure everything updating in real time bro shit's coming together beautifully bro i can't wait
to like drop this on a fan man and there's no there's no beef between me and the tech i don't
know where that rumor got started bro we fam i don't know where that came from but yo we definitely
vibing bro this whole crypto space music space yo this shit is never going to be the same, bro.
Oh, my God.
I'm so hyped, bro.
I had a question for you, Hurricane.
I don't know who to talk to first, man.
My bad, big man.
I got a little excited.
So I was going to ask you for this competition because I remember for the first one, I lost by the skin
of my teeth. Can we do video submissions?
This time, I'm finishing off my
opponent. No mercy like Cobra Kai.
Yo, yo, I don't even know when we're going to have
the next loans take, but when we do trust,
you will be the first to know, bro.
That's a fact, man.
that's what I'm saying right there. You see that heat that the tech coming at you with? Dude, I don't fact, man. Yo, see, that's what I'm saying right there.
You see that heat that the tech coming at you with?
Dude, I don't know, bro.
Them sounded like some fighting words to me, my guy.
That's all I got to say.
I mean, he don't want to fight me.
He want to fight who won the last loans take, not me.
You know what I'm saying?
I was just the moderator.
Oh, bad dude. I thought you was up
in there participating, like,
you know, one-on-one type
Nah, bro, nah. But the tech was going
hard, bro. He was coming with some fly shit,
man. I feel like he's like,
nah, man, I need my redemption, which I love
to see, man. That's why we love to
have... Sometimes competition is good.
It brings the best out of us, man. It brings out the stuff that we didn't even know we had you feel me yo facts dude the
tech got some of them nice solid like mf doom style boom bat type fucking old school 90s hip
hop vibes dude and i i absolutely adore it i love it that's like that's my jams right there
i i'm not i'm not huge lyrically or nothing, you know what I mean?
But I pop on some tunes, put my headphone in, dude.
I just start singing or rapping a little bit, you know what I'm saying?
Doing my thing, hitting with the flow.
And that's where it starts, dude.
You start learning your skill.
You start doing a little bit more, a little bit more.
You start doing it with the homies.
You start making a little video or something, you know, dude?
And then all of a sudden, next thing you know, you got 100,000 views.
And you're like, holy shit, dude.
People actually recognize my song, bro.
That's crazy.
Yo, I feel that, bro.
That's really how it goes, man.
And the tech been going crazy with the AI songs, bro.
I've been seeing them, man.
He's been making the videos along with it, bro.
So, yeah, bro. It's definitely a new world that we're seeing that's coming up, bro. with the ai songs bro i've been seeing him man he's been making the videos along with it bro so
yeah bro it's definitely a new world that we're seeing that's that's coming up bro we just got
to do our best to do the best in it you feel me in it yeah i like that yeah
no dude that's exactly it bro you know just refine your skills a little bit day by day man
yo i appreciate you for popping through too man you know i i know we had you on the show before
but like just you you come back dude and this ain't the first time you come back either i've
seen you here a few times you know what i'm saying but you just hear you vibing you chilling
and i appreciate you man You're a real one.
Bro, you curate a great vibe in here, bro.
So shout out to you, man.
Shout out to big man doing big things.
Speaking of big things, it's literally this guy Zaw's birthday.
He just came to the right of me, dog.
Happy birthday to my G, Zaw, bro.
Yo, Zaw, you got to be posting that stuff, dude.
You got to tell some people.
Happy fucking birthday, bro. Happy be posting that stuff. You gotta tell some people happy fucking birthday, bro Happy lap around the Sun. I hope you are having a great fantastic day
You're probably working and shit too, but you know what it is. That's how we do as adults sometimes, bro, but much
So we're actually out out in New York
I got like a shit ton of alpha for you guys
Coinbase fucking wallet is integrating
natively with farcaster i'm gonna post a video later today with the uh person who's given the
presentation it looks very exciting was able to get a beta test and uh basically you can now just
post right to farcaster with coinbase wallet they also have a really cool messaging feature that
they've upgraded which is something i've been very interested in sending wallet to wallet messaging because i think wallets are the wallet address lists are the new
email address lists and um very excited for the future of where we're going uh fargon's exciting
as shit out here um yeah we're vibing and thriving we got our podcast uh going on pods as well later
today um participating in a couple creator challenges out here yeah we're
vibing and thriving i saw my boy songs was up as well sharing some amazing music uh and just
amazing to hear you let you guys hear some of the other amazing uh musicians that are out there in
the on-chain music world yo happy birthday bro i didn't even know that was today dang and i know you're crushing it
farcon and that's dope to hear the good news about you know the big boys taking notice of
us little purple people um right on right on what up hurricane hey big man x thanks for bringing me
up take it easy what up dog chilling. I just got back to Costa.
Yo, it was a long one. It was crazy.
On the ride home from the airport, smoke started pouring out of the taxi's dashboard.
He's a taxi I've used for like 15 years or something every time I come from the airport.
So we had to pull over real quick, tear apart the dash, pop open the engine compartment.
Luckily, it was just a couple melting wires that only affected his rear
running lights and uh just a couple of lights so we were good we we got it we got it worked out but
it was it was a little crazy it was like oh damn there's a fire smoke's coming out that ain't good
bro welcome back to pura viva number one number two that's the type of stuff you happen to when
you come in from the San Jose Airport, bro.
That's something like some San Jose Airport problems, bro.
Pura Vida, Pura Vida, bro.
Yo, that ass. Welcome back, bro. Let me know when you're on the north side, bro.
north side bro we got we got to meet up over here sometime for sure for sure i gotta i gotta get my
We got to meet up over here sometime, you feel me?
my my booty up north because it's uh it's it's kind of few and far between just because it's a
long drive but i would definitely be down to come up and uh and meet up and hang and get some you
know get some brainstorm and get some work done and just chill dude we might be able to meet in
the middle we'll we'll we'll talk about it you know oh he said no oh no that was that was a fat finger i tried to correct with a thumbs up yeah for sure for sure
that would be dope that would be dope love it and i'm i'm starting to i'm gonna link up with
a bunch of like regen costa rica people too that i didn't even really know existed so there's there's
people kind of in my area there there's people scattered all over.
I'm finally dialing in more with them. So yeah, going to start connecting the dots for,
you know, the crypto fam down here. That's a bet, yo. Hey, I'm calling it now, bro. We're
going to have some kind of crypto convention, some kind of, we all going to meet up in Costa
Rica, bro. We all going to vibe out together. You feel me? And that shit going to be lit.
I'm telling you dog oh yeah that dude
why i don't know why it hasn't happened already this is the perfect setting that's what i'm saying
bro folks don't understand man but go see go see nice don't want to take over the room too much so
but stoked to be here.
I think big man using the bathroom. That's usually what
happened to me, bro. Whenever I'm about to take a piss,
it's like my turn to talk. You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like, damn.
Ever since the clubhouse days,
we've been every once in a while getting those
live urinations.
Hey, big man, you back? Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, sorry, fam. I'm on the back end with my dad right now. I just got some not so great news. I'm just chilling over here for a minute. My bad, though. I was listening to what y'all was doing
and shit. Yeah, yeah dude i'll talk about
it after hopefully it uh it works out we can go down and take care of her but take your time
take your time bro much love sorry to hear yeah no you're good bro i appreciate you guys thank you
uh yo yo feel free to chit chat i know we got crypto stoner in the house now too i don't know
if he's available i throw him a mic if he wants to come up and talk, too.
But, yo, y'all feel free to chit-chat for a few minutes.
And, you know, just connect, man.
You know how we do.
All right.
So while we're at, I just remember the English guy,
you guys were taking the piss out of the Emmons bill.
I won't forget that.
You remember I.
You remember, Emmons.
Just while we're taking the conversation time,
I wanted to share that tomorrow is our first Artisan Impact concert.
So it should be a fun one.
We're going to kick it off, actually, with some Web3 security.
We got the expert coming in the house
oh what's his first name matt matt wilson uh he's going to come and and and i've had him speak
before uh and he is very knowledgeable uh you know help get you some tools that you might not know
about and uh just you know uh freshen up on on what new vectors are around uh so that should be
a good way that's kind of how we'll kick it off, of course, after at least one tune. But yeah, he's going to be, I think, our first speaker.
And then we're going to roll into some Artisan Project speakers. Still slots open. I'm still
reaching out to people because, you know, people do procrastinate. So I'll probably get a lot of
messages today being like, oh, can I still get on the schedule? But yeah, we've got a small handful
of great musicians
and a couple of speakers logged, uh, signed up already. But, uh, if you happen to have
an artisan project, hit me in the DMS cause we do have slots open. Um, tomorrow it kicks
off at two 30 Pacific, which is five 30 Eastern and a pinned on my pin tweet is the information
with like the link. We're going to be doing it on their platform, which is actually a dope platform.
So they have the live stream and a chat and then magically like it's actually happening
right after their Friday showcase, which they hold every week.
And during the showcases, they'll have like, you know, three to five projects speaking.
like you know three to five projects speaking but while that project is the um is the speaker
their little like artisan tab window floats up to the top above the chat next to the stream so you
can give it votes without leaving the page you don't have to like click on their project and go
to their page it's all very fluid and dynamic you can get i think it's usually like 500 points or
something just by making a comment in the chat and then you can use i think it's usually like 500 points or something just by making a comment
in the chat and then you can use those to vote on projects you like so highly advise people jumping
over i believe that starts at 1 p.m pacific so that's like 4 eastern um but yeah jump on over
to that you hear about cool projects there's always a little bit of music in the mix anyhow
because they're really down with the music and then uh we're gonna roll right into the impact concert uh me and jose doing doing some work
double double duty gonna be on a call with him here soon uh but yeah it's gonna be a fun one
our first of many hopefully with artisan and if anybody has a project elsewhere that wants to you
know utilize impact concert format were down.
Yo, that sounds super bullish. Also, good morning to everyone. I haven't been up here this morning. I was a little late, slept
in. I love the sound of that. I also pinned, that's the correct
post at the top, correct? For the Jumbotron there? That should be it.
I'm double checking with Jose because the Luma link might have,
oh, maybe the luma link wasn't
in that first one uh yeah that that's the correct information there and it does have the link to
the space uh crypto stoner nice to nice to see you nice to meet you i just gave you a follow back
uh your voice sounds super familiar i think we've run across each other before uh in a space
somewhere but uh yeah gm and uh as i to say, Gertod, good regional time of day.
Yeah, I love that. That's a good one. We should get that one trending. I saw that you had lost
an account. What was your old account? My old account was Easy Encrypto, like my namesake.
And I got a bunch of impersonators when I was working with a project that started picking up
steam. And unfortunately, Twitter just threw the baby out with the bathwater they banned all the easy and crypto accounts
not just the like new ones that had been around a couple weeks mine had been around about six years
and I had like over 7500 followers that were organically just grabbed out of like meeting
people over that whole time so it was a bum but rebuilding on the, I had this backup kind of easy CBD account. So just slowly, slowly reconnecting with a bunch
of people. And, and, uh, you know, the numbers were never that important to me, but those
connections that I lost were a bummer. Cause you got, you know, I had DMS with like a lot of money
who passed away, you know, a few years back. And that was, that was the worst thing about losing
that account was my old DMS that I hadn't backed up so back up make your little backup files from your x account you can
save your contacts and messages and all that i just hadn't you know i knew about it i just didn't
get around to do it because i'm a procrastinator uh so back up your accounts y'all yeah i've done
the same thing and oh big man go ahead you had hand up no you're good buddy so I just wanted to say
that I appreciate y'all and I
don't want to just close the space out right now
so I'm going to be like
I'm going to just take a break for like 10-15 minutes
go take a quick little walk
and I'm going to come back if y'all are
cool with chilling for a little bit crypto I don't know if you could
hold down for a quick minute
yeah I had thrown you a DM to try and catch you
before you headed off.
If you can just give me co-host in case I need to either do any of the host stuff while you're gone.
It's coming right over to you.
I really appreciate it, man.
I only need like 10, 15 minutes.
I'm going to throw my phone on the charger for a minute.
Go for a walk around the block and I'll be right back.
Perfect, bro.
Take your time.
God bless my G.
Stay up, man. I I do gotta move too but
Big blessing to you big man we love you man
Everything gonna be alright man
Peace y'all
Yeah that walk is a
Great idea anytime I'm like
Really needing to clear my head
I go for a walk so yeah touch some
Tree touch some grass and uh
You know whatever's going on may be rough
Now but you know with time we on may be rough now but you
know with time we we we heal we get over stuff we build back better i can't believe i just said
build back better that's hilarious you're good and and uh big man you know we send an energy and i
know you know how to take those good breaths take Take a few of those good breaths on that walk. Get that diaphragm full.
Let that air come out.
Help regulate those feelings too.
Easy and crypto.
Your voice does sound familiar to me too.
I'm in a lot of spaces here and there.
I jump around quite often throughout the day.
Try to talk to everyone.
You know we do in the Green Pill Collective uh with rick and big man and i and everyone else that's where
it's from i bet because i jump in a lot of green pill spaces and uh whether it's dev guild or like
you know germany or like south america or like yeah green pills got to be where the connect is at
right on that's dope to hear love it yeah bro so it's how I'm happy to
be able to introduce and chat and link up with you here everybody honestly you know everyone in here
I think most of you guys are all we're all following each other that cross pollination
cross community bringing people together it's you know it's awesome and uh also with that said
if you guys haven't shared the room today or quoted it
retweeted it liked it tagged some friends you know uh tag a couple of homies or maybe fan members
that you guys uh want to hang out in here make sure you guys share the room so we can keep it
popping um i know big man's gonna be back in a little bit so he'll probably want to see a room
full when he gets back you know have some support in here um so we'll be doing that well i'll remind people we'll keep
tagging some friends in here aj what a big dog see you hopping in um yeah dude what a day what
is everyone up to today on the stage here what y'all uh what y'all got cooking today anything
fun i've just got meetings and spaces that's my day that sounds like an average day
like a dow meeting a couple calls a bunch of spaces trying to like cram in jumping over to
the purple app and posting there and then uh i'm actually i'm doing i'm doing a little like
inception i i threw open a uh far house space i don't they don't like me talking about it here
like if i try and post my links to my Far House Friday show, it never like goes through.
It's all, oh, retry later.
I don't know.
It's going to your drafts, buddy.
But so I just opened up a Far House Space because their airdrops live, the Huddle airdrop.
If you have participated, listened, hosted, co-hosted over there, I do recommend jumping
on the purple and opening that up and getting your claim.
And so I just decided to throw open a space.
Nobody's joined yet.
It's actually the second one.
The first one, I tried to share the room, and it kicked me out, and then I couldn't get back in.
It was like request to speak, but I was the host, and I was gone somehow.
So there was a bunch of people that joined.
And now I'm just sitting there alone.
So I decided to jump in this space.
And then this is basically just streaming into that.
So, you know, doing things.
But lots of... Right, let me just say, you sound like, your voice sounds like a mix between Trickydha and crypto fam radio if they had a baby a child
that would be your check it check it check it this is easy and crypto from the d5 space donkeys
yo you almost did his 2fa i hang out i hang out with tricky quite a bit we're we're in some we're
in some rooms and meetings together and stuff so i got all nothing but love for the d5 space donkeys
Well, I love that you you really nailed it too
We always laugh when tricky comes in on our Friday space or on any of the Tuesday Wednesday Thursdays and you know
He's always got to give us our to FA but man, that's the closest one to ever getting his to pass.
That was awesome.
Tricky's freaking amazing.
I don't know how.
He'll be in, like, three spaces at once and, like, literally paying attention
and, like, jumping between them talking.
He's a masterful spaces maestro.
He is definitely a space maestro.
Because he'll also be running sounds and other things and
hosting he was there was one day he was co-hosting he was in a meeting and he was in another space
with the the v friends gary v in the space over there and he was like dude how are you doing
everything at once he's like hold on one And he likes talking on another one, meets the other mic.
He's just impressive, man.
He's an absolute monster when it comes to multitasking.
I don't have that.
I can tunnel vision.
But I can tunnel vision on two things.
But I can't.
Like, once it's three or four, my brain starts being like, yo, we ain't doing this.
I feel you.
I feel you.
Yeah, we're in the ZaoDao together, which Zao was just up here a little bit ago.
He's probably like, I don't know, hacking in the hacker house or something right now.
And then we hung out a lot also in the two-week marathon space from the Let's Grow Live DAO, or the Let's grow um during the last gitcoin round and we capped that off with
an impact concert which was actually our first like gitcoin inspired impact concert uh it was
a lot of fun and uh so i i hung out with that crew a lot and and got to know a bunch of the
regions more and uh i just got down i think i mentioned earlier i just got down last night to
costa rica where uh you know my wife and kids are where i'm i'm mainly at and have been for
the last 20 plus years but uh i'm from northern california so i was up there getting some you know
work done some errands that had to be done uh and and seeing my my family a little bit up there
um so yeah just got back down here yesterday was a long travel day so i'm just sort of catching up
but uh saw a couple people i knew in this room and decided to jump in I'm stoked I did
We're stoked to have you dude and
And hopefully we can have more spaces interactions and growth, you know, that's that's the whole thing with the green pill collective
And what we all want to do anyways is it's just about everyone eating together growing together. Whoops
I just smacked something on the wall. Sorry
You know, but it's a it's about the community side of this.
And, you know, I love your name, too.
You know, I like the easy in crypto.
But then you also, on the ad, it's easy CBD.
So I got to ask, do you do anything in cannabis?
Yeah, so unfortunately, I was in a car accident, like, you know, what, geez,
I was, it was like 25 years ago, I think now, um, when I was younger, I was going, I was on my way
to like school college and I got T-boned in the driver's side door. And, uh, that laid me out for
a few years, like multiple back surgeries, a fusion. And, and, uh, so I was basically just, they said,
you're disabled, you know, uh, for life. And, uh, you know, dealt with, I've dealt with a lot
of back pain for, for a long time. And when CBD is first got popular, like this would be like
early two thousands or like 2006 or something started kind of coming on the scene. I tried
quite a few and nothing happened. So I was bummed. But then a friend of mine's wife made some at home just on the stove and he gave me a jar
and I put it on and literally within like five minutes, I was like, whoa, some, like I feel
something changing. That's crazy. So I slathered that stuff up on me for like, you know, uh, it
only took about three weeks and my pain was already decreased by probably like 15%, which was massive.
And so I went up to visit them and I was like, yo, this is some kind of miracle item.
We got to like dial this in and you guys need to start a business.
And so stayed with them for a while.
We were just cooking, you know, dialing in the recipe.
I kept slathering it on within like probably like four or five months.
My pain was at like half
level. Um, and then, you know, we started like selling it to farmers markets and, and stuff like
that. And, uh, you know, this was years ago. Now they've got a really nice little business. Um,
I worked with them for a few years and then sort of, uh, you know, probably actually during like
lockdown, um, I got much more into the web
three side of things.
Like I've been around since like late 2018, but got a lot more serious and just like,
you know, of course we were all spending a lot of time in the metaverse and stuff.
Um, so jumped, you know, deeper and deeper into it and sort of tried to make this my
full-time gig, uh, cause I'm super passionate about it.
And like during lockdown, the farmer's passionate about it. And during lockdown,
the farmer's markets were closed. And so there was a lot of things going on. It was sort of just a
transitional time. But yeah, I still do have some people, kind of more like local clients from up
in Northern Cali that are like older ladies and stuff that I still have on the list and hook up
when they need it. I'd like to do more. Way back
in the day, when I was first starting out, I did a couple trades. I traded, actually, Rob Ness,
we did a swap for some CBD products for one of his NFTs. And I did do a couple of sales for like
Bitcoin. And I always had the idea to make a CBD vending machine, like in Metaverse,
I always had the idea to make a CBD vending machine like in Metaverse, collaborate with a bunch of artists.
So you get like an NFT art piece, but also you get like credit to be able to like, you know, claim some CBD products and have those mailed out to you.
Just never really figured out the tech.
Yo, that's fire.
Did you guys ever also, and i'm sorry to cut you off i just want to see
if in the cbd if you've ever looked into this especially if you want to go forward in the
future have you looked into cbg as well cannabagol it's a it's like the mother of all cannabinoids
essentially cbd used to be thought to be that and i think cbg is starting to take that so i'm i was
just curious if you guys have ever messed with that with what you did. Oh, wow. No, like this, this is, uh, this is news to me. Like I said, I'm not like
as deep in the mix, uh, anymore, uh, back in, you know, the kind of early days when we were
calibrating, I was doing a lot of studying up on it. Um, but that was, you know, that was a decade
ago or something. So, uh, I will have to check into the CBGs because that
sounds awesome and always, always down to increase my knowledge. And, you know, yeah, having, having
the cannabinoid receptors in our body is, they're there for a reason. And to be able to, you know,
activate those, whether it's just through, you know, you don't necessarily need to be,
you know, smoking or taking edibles, but through, you know, the hemp seed oil and
things like that, you can also get the benefits by activating it.
Yeah, 100%.
Dude, I'm glad you said that too.
I don't think I've ever mentioned that in here.
I try to talk about cannabis stuff a lot in the sense of knowledge.
And yeah, you know, when you guys use hemp and cannabis products that are non-psychedelic,
you know, they're not going to give you that high. It still activates your CB2 receptor. So your CB2 receptor is where all your
physical ECS is coming from. So you're getting the anti-inflammatory, the relief of pain,
discomfort, things like that. And when you add other fruits and things like this too,
And when you add other fruits and things like this, too. So if you use things that are. But since we weren't talking about high stuff,
I wanted to stay on the CB2 because, you know, that's what's happening when, when the cream's being rubbed on, or you're taking that CBD and then you do, you know, something that has those
terpenes in it as well. It can give you other little effects that you might not notice them
heavy, but it just, it all, it all interacts with the ECS. And so when you're doing that, you know, you find so many more healing properties.
For me, especially, I've done a lot of research on anti-cancer treatment.
And turkey tail mushrooms in conjunction with high concentrates of CBD are really good for fighting cancer and destroying cancer cells.
And, you know, in America, it's not allowed to be
taught. That's completely guarded and gated. They say that that's just fake. But it really does work.
China had used it in their old, old medicine. And the UK, Iceland, Turkey, you know, there's
been medicinal studies over generations that have shown these things. And so, yeah, it's really cool
you talking about using it for the healing side, because a lot of times we do talk about,
oh, it's your favorite therapy to feel when you're high. But understanding what it can actually do
for the body, especially when you have something traumatic happen or something debilitating. And
it can also, from what I've seen, some of my clients when I was a trainer would get their life back.
Like they would take they would do a lot of CBD treatments and they would be able to move around.
They'd be able to go to the gym and train with me.
And obviously their workout was different than other people's, but it did give them that ability to be physical again.
So, dude, super cool to hear.
Dude, super cool to hear. I'm sorry to hear about your story of the car crash, but I'm very happy to hear that it led you into finding a way to find comfort and also kind of take back, you know, what they said that you weren't going to have.
know, go on a hike or carry a bag of groceries or like, I'm, I'm pretty good these days. Like
I have a, you know, some back pain, but, uh, I can, I can lead a normal life. And, and that all
started, uh, with this, like I had done every treatment you can think of water therapy, years
of acupuncture and massage and acupressure. And, you know, just basically everything they had
electronic stimulus with the tens, you know, like they threw everything at me and of course that was after you know the surgery they threw like
uh just massive amounts of bottles of like you know uh oxycontin and valium and you know all
that stuff which was also you know uh something that is a drag they went straight to and and that
was horrible getting off that stuff after you know know, a couple years of using it for pain. But yeah, another thing I wanted to mention was, yeah, you brought up the
cancer and, you know, we wound up making, or actually a friend that had a lab wound up making
for us Rick Simpson oil, but using just the whole plant CBD that we were getting from a couple of local farmers. So, you
know, everything from like the roots, the stem, the leaves, the flower, everything. And then we'd,
we'd get that processed into basically the, the, the black goo and that Rick Simpson oil helped out
a lot of people, including some people that used it even topically for some skin cancer. So yeah,
there can be, you know, really incredible results
if you do a little research and get like a product that's made, you know, with a lot of
thought and care put into it. Yeah, I just want to add in on that part too, taking, finding a product
that actually is doing what it says. CBD is a lot different than THC. It has a lot of different legalities.
And essentially what I mean by that is CBD, in Vegas here, we've had CBD shops that open that
don't do shit. Like we've had CBD shops that I've taken a thousand milligrams of CBD when I'm hurt
snowboarding and I didn't feel it. So I know it wasn't legit. And then there's CBD. Now, so for me personally in town here, we do have a lot of dispensaries.
And I mean over like 150 in a small area.
So we do have a couple of mom and pop type places that actually sell weed, THC.
So they have to be regulated and licensed, which means their CBD shows all of their charts
and their breakdowns. And they do have medical grade. They do have the Rick Simpson oil stuff
too. And they do have CBD versions of it where it's heavier on that. So know what you guys are
getting too, because you will notice a difference. And if you get something that's CBD and you don't,
it probably wasn't legit CBD or it was very watered down. That's something I've
learned is that people will open a CBD store because it's almost like a homeopathic shop.
They don't have to have licensing and stuff. It just has to meet the FDA requirements,
which are very lax. If you guys know any kind of workout supplements, they will pretty much put
methamphetamine in your pre-workout and it's just a different strain on the genetic side. And so they don't know. Um, so with the CBD, you know, I've even seen stories of,
of bad CBD where it's, it's just not, it's actually whatever they put in, it's worse for you.
Um, so yeah, be very careful with what you guys get and make sure you have,
have a connection with your, with your cannabis provider, even if it is a dispensary,
we have dispensaries that are private owned out here.
And I know not everyone might have that where they're at.
But, you know, just do a little research and make sure you get something that's actually going to help you.
Because the worst thing that I see is when someone gets something that they're told is going to help them.
But then they get the wrong thing of that.
And they just go through the rest of their life thinking, no, it never worked.
for the rest of their life thinking, no, it never worked. So CBD, CBG, and CBN cannabinol,
which is a sleep aid cannabinoid, all of those are so beneficial to your physical health,
that this is a pretty important conversation. So I'm glad we had it today, because
the understanding of the cannabinoids and what they do, and so, you know, and how you can help
yourself and hearing a story of somebody that was told that they were going to be disabled for the rest of their life
because of a car accident. And all it really took, again, this is, you guys have heard so many
stories at this point. It took cannabis. Cannabis is what helped, helped them heal, helped them feel
better. And Western medicine just keeps saying it doesn't do anything you know but it obviously does
something because we all heal it from it yeah yeah no i'm i'm super blessed because that that
exact thing happened to me like in that first like when they first started getting popular cbds it
was kind of like a gold rush boom so people would just open a shop they'd buy some like i don't know
fake or like unaffected isolate or something and make a product and sell it, you know, telling you all these, you know, like, oh, it's going to be so amazing.
And then when nothing happens, you, you know, it's the same as like crypto.
Like you get your first touch, then you get your second, then you jump in.
And if the first thing you do is buy a meme coin and get used as exit liquidity, you're like, this whole thing is a scam.
It's all, you know, and so you can then leave with a sour taste in your mouth and miss all the amazing community and dope art and music and literature and the benefits of freedom of, you know, financial sovereignty and creative freedoms and connecting with people just because you had that bad experience.
The same thing could happen with CBDs.
So yeah, just like if you tried it and you didn't get an effect, find like a shop with
like cool people that you can connect with, talk to them about it.
They'll, you know, if they know what's up, they'll help you dial in what you need to
And hopefully it's going to be, you know, a quality product and you see some results and
the results can happen really quickly if it's good stuff.
Yeah. Funny thing about CBN is when I started like, you know, cooking batches and researching, I was like, oh, so that's why the brownies when I was a kid always put us to sleep because we've cooked it at too high of a temperature for way too long.
too long get that full-on cbn sleep yeah dude or if you have wax that gets too old for the
Get that full on CBN sleep.
for those of you guys that uh may grow or make your own stuff concentrates if they sit too long
like i keep mine in the fridge um but if you have it too long it does start to get cbn as well so
it acts the older that your wax gets, it starts to break down into CBN
over a long period of time. And I mean, long period, like this wax that I have is like two
years old, but it's just, we made, we had so much wax that it just, it's just sitting there. But I
do notice the CBN, uh, cause I get a little bit more sleepy with the wax than I had like a year
prior. Um, But as it is,
the aging and the cooking temperatures and the length at which you do things,
all of that stuff is a science. They do have machines now, thank God for people like me,
that don't have as much time to like mess with that where you can put your flour in and it
cooks at a low heat and you can get a really nice uh really nice thc and terps in your
uh infusions for your butters and your oils stuff like that but yeah like understanding how to cook
this funny you guys were probably doing brownies when you were younger and then just like why do
we fall asleep every time we eat this brownies crazy dude we thought the longer you cooked it
like the better and like the butter would be like boiling you know just totally uninformed
um but yeah yeah you know now i know no one's half the battle yeah trial and error is the best
you know when i started dabbing learning temperatures and then finding cold starts i
was like oh everyone should be cold starting their dabs this is much nicer on your lungs
you don't get any brown wax like Like the wax tastes, you know,
nice in the color it's supposed to be.
But for years, I burned the shit out of my lungs.
Doing, taking dabs and be like,
God damn, it's so hot.
It got all brown again and it tasted burnt.
Oh God, you know, now it's like,
if I don't have that smooth taste of the terps
that are supposed to be in there,
I'm like, oh, I've cooked it too too much I'm not doing this one it's too hot
also real quick chicken's up here and I know Rick chimed or hopped in a little bit earlier but I
want to say good morning to you guys because I didn't get to say good morning to y'all so good morning chicken and rick are you guys kissing gm and gertod good regional time of day i do i've been trying to get the gertod
grtod to stick forever and uh it's been like probably like two years and finally people are
like oh i actually like that my ai dude my ai fell in love with it chat gpt was like that's the best i'm gonna use
that from now on and i was like finally at least a robot understands me you know ai just seems to
get us a little bit better i'm just saying it's you take the human element out of it and ai
understands what you're trying to say no matter what you ask it's kind of crazy totally some of
the like bots over on
the purple app are like my best responders. They just like motivate me, you know, when I get a post
out, they're quick to reply. So it's funny. It's interesting. It's kind of crazy, a little scary,
but also really cool. Yeah. So here's something interesting I just thought of when you said that.
So AI knowing you versus marketing companies
knowing you which is scary marketing by a long shot I knew you would probably say that because
like think about it AI is unbiased uh and it's just taking the information you're giving it and
giving you an answer that's best close to what you're asking or an idea. Whereas the marketing companies, like all the social media apps you
guys use on your phone, they're like watching your facial reactions. If it has camera, if you give
it to camera function, it knows when you're sad and it'll give you more shit that keeps you there.
Like marketing companies are crazy.
If you guys have never watched,
it's on Netflix and it was called so social something social experiment.
I don't know.
It's basically it's an entire documentary about,
I just lost my train.
I got a DM.
the, uh, the, you know,
the companies out here, the, the advertising and marketing, they're really trying to manipulate
you, uh, in your fields, in your wallet. And, uh, it's, it's some nasty stuff. Yeah. There's
been a few documentaries where like the people that created these, uh, like Facebook and the
early social, uh, networks were like, yeah, we just went for like full-on dopamine rush,
whether that's like doing a lot more negative stuff because that has a higher, harder impact.
And like they knew it, they felt bad about it, but that was their job.
And like a lot of them were saying they stopped using social media for the most part because it was so toxic.
So yeah, I'd much rather have an AI that's generally supportive
and it hasn't gotten too weird yet. So it's a phenomenal tool and you can really actually,
there's probably like decent therapy AIs out there, I bet. I hadn't even thought of that,
but I bet there is because they really get to know know you i mean they it could be used to manipulate you too because they know probably more about you than anybody else um if
you have it like locked into all your stuff but yeah the the marketing on these social media stuff
is just crazy what about chicken my bro why is it every time you talk about ai i just feel myself burning inside burning good burning like it's taking you over like it's pissing me off seriously therapy ai
fucking hell are you sure like really well if you can't if you can't afford a therapist I don't know. Honestly, even just a simple layer of Dr. Gonzo over on Warpcast
has changed my mood from bummed out to being super stoked from one post. So from my experience,
yeah. Now, I don't think that AI should take over every job. I think that writers and artists and actors and and of course therapists
will stick around and have the human touch that's always gonna be like you know uh best if you can
get it but a lot of people are disconnected are broke are shut up in their room they're never
gonna go to a therapist um no you've taken pretty much every human artistic uh occupation said oh yeah we can keep
those but what about everything else i just said all those things should stay in human hands but
they're all gonna have to use ai tools at some point or else they probably will get their jobs
taken from them like it's it's a shame but it's just the way things are going and i understood it but what i'm saying is you've taken every single human and artistic and creative
um occupation and you said yeah we can keep those but what about your man that's
a spray painter or a welder or something like that why why should he lose his job because we
all want to advance to being fucking lazy i didn't say anybody should lose their job i didn't say
anything about that i said a hundred percent the contrary i didn't have time to list every
profession there is i was just making a point with the people that are you know around my sphere
are a lot of artists musicians um writers i know a lot of graffiti people. I've onboarded probably
50 graffiti artists to the blockchain. I'm not against any artistic or garbage collector
or person working at a deli. I don't want AI taking the jobs. I'm just here in this time
right now where that is coming down the pipeline. So we either need to get smart to it, understand AI,
and use it to our advantage to keep our jobs and get jobs.
Otherwise, if you just rail against it, like I see a lot of people doing,
how is that going to help you just by being pissed off
because AI is going to take your job?
Instead, get better at your job, use the AI against itself
so it can't take your job
because you know how to use it and that's gonna secure your job I don't know
no I agree here and I want to jump into because I used to be more on bad chicken
side of this but and now I under like now that I've gotten her deeper into AI
one I've learned that there's nothing we can do to
stop it. So there's no point in being against it. It won't stop. That's like people that were saying
we don't want the internet to get started. The internet should never be started. This is a
terrible idea. Did it stop? No, it's the biggest thing in the entire world. It's the largest
advancement in human history. And this is also another one entire world. It's the largest advancement in human history.
And this is also another one of those.
It's just like crypto, too.
The people that hate crypto, they think it's a scam.
They think it's a Ponzi scheme.
They think it's going to rug the world, you know, those things.
It's just the news always puts fear mongering in us.
I don't think the AI is going to take over the job world.
I think it's going to take over certain aspects, especially driving, which in my opinion, I love driving. I'm a car
guy. But at the same time, 95% of the other people in this world are the worst drivers I've ever seen
in my life. And I hate being on the road with people, period. Hard stop. So allowing AI to
take away some of these things that other people,
that the distracted civilization can't get out of their own way to drive their car without being on
their phone or looking at stuff and just crashing into people, you know, or drunk, you know,
drivers under the influence. That's a huge one. Imagine if they had AI taking them home. Now,
I'm a little off topic. So I'm going to say with the AI stuff, I think that it is going to be heavily implemented in jobs, but will still
have a human factor. And that's for a long time. Even therapists, therapists are going to be using
AI. My wife uses AI constantly to help her with questions of what she has. So she will talk to the therapist or other people,
and then she will also ask a non-emotionally connected thing,
the same kind of question,
and then say, what is the history?
What is other practices globally that have been done to heal, blah, blah.
So what I'm getting at is I think there's so much use case
to help everyone in their own profession.
For me, IT, if you're not using AI and scripting and your stuff with your tech, you're losing your job now.
People are getting faster at doing things with AI.
And so there's a lot of jobs where it's a utilization
tool. It's like using a calculator. When you were in school, same thing. They told you not to use
a calculator. It makes you stupid. They didn't let me use a calculator for 12 years. And same type
of thing, you know, Google, they told you not to use Google. Google's going to give you all the
wrong information. Yes, it can give you wrong information, but if you know what you're doing
and how to utilize the tool,
you end up making a lot more headway and growth than if you wouldn't have used it.
So I think that there's a balance
and I don't think humans,
unless AI has a sentient takeover,
I don't think humans are going to give up everything.
And even if we do, we're going to get bored
and then people are going to,
I've taken a couple years off before
and not done anything and just kind of lived. And that was my healing journey for me.
But during that, I got insanely bored and I needed to go back to doing something constructive.
And that brought me back into, not back into crypto because I never left,
but it brought me into Web3 to learn. And I know that got a little off topic. But the AI stuff, I think generally it's going to be more of a assisted adoption into professions, but that humans are still going to be using it in conjunction with what they're doing. And that's what I think.
Yo, thank you. I appreciate you all real quick. I appreciate you all for holding it down. So solid.
Thank you. I got some stuff going on the back end. My dog's got to get put down today. And I love this
dog. She, you know, my dog's my family for me. I know for some people, it may not be the end of
the world. For me, it makes me very upset. It makes me angry. It makes me sad. There's just
so many emotions right now with it. But that being said, I love y'all. And you always are bringing that heat. You're always bringing
that fire, dude. And I love the AI topics. I know sometimes they can get a little heated sometimes.
And that's cool. I love it. But my biggest opinion, I'm just going to throw it out there,
and then I'll let y'all continue talking how you want to, is that AI is always and forever going to be a tool. It may get to a point someday where AI could
do things, right, all on its own, or like prompted by people to set up an autonomous machine to do
that one task, or do multiple tasks, even. McDonaldization is a thing, you know, we do it
to ourselves, we break down big tasks into smaller tasks to make them more easily achievable.
Now we have many different AIs, many different parts.
We can make a whole system of AIs that could do almost the same functions that humans do.
And I would say, I only say almost because just like Rick said too, there's always that
little piece of spirit, right?
And you get that through the AI because a human made that AI, a human helped program that a human helped train that AI. And
that spirit will always be there in that. But I guess my biggest thing is that
the people who are going to thrive with AI are the people who understand their trade
their trade or what it is that they're trying to do, right? Like, so the therapists, for example,
or what it is that they're trying to do, right? Like, so the therapists, for example,
a therapist could use AI to help you, right? Or if you go to therapy and you have, like,
you know the vocabulary a little bit, or you know what you're looking for, you could use AI
to help provoke growth out of yourself. I'm not going to say it's always going to give you the
best type of advice or whatever, but you could provoke growth. And if you're healthy to, if you have a baseline of
mental health, you'll be able to use it in ways that you wouldn't have thought. And don't get me
wrong. It can send you down some crazy rabbit holes too. But the people that are going to thrive
with it are the people that use it as a tool and they learn the skills that they need to learn
in order to check that AI to make sure that it's okay.
And the story that I use the most is a story about my sister's friend.
He's a nuclear engineer major.
He had to do some Python script for just to do some calculations and stuff for the nuclear tech.
stuff for the the nuclear tech and they do like power plants and stuff but he used uh chat gpt
And they do power plants and stuff.
or gemini or something to come up with the scripts to be able to do this and when he dropped it into
python it erased his c drive like his c drive gone all his photos all his work everything gone
so you still have to know what you're looking at before you just trust
certain things. Right. So that, that, that's kind of what, where my two cents goes with it all.
It's a tool. You have to know your trade. And if you know both, then you're going to,
you're going to move forward. And yeah, I'm a, I'm a finish rolling up my doobie over here.
I love where the conversation's going. And I really, I really appreciate you all for
holding it down for me. Thank you.
Yo, much love.
I'm sorry to hear about your dog.
I lost one of my dogs a few years back, and, you know, it takes time.
It still hurts.
But, yeah, we took her to every vet in town, and, like, it just, you know, there was nothing that we could do at the end.
So I feel for you.
I'm sending you some healing vibes, and I know it's going to be a tough, tough little while. But, you know, yeah, I, you know, words can't really can't really do the justice of the feeling I'm trying to give you. But yeah, take take your time
and to hop back to the AI a little. Like I've never been a coder. I took Code Academy classes
like years ago, because you know, I was
looking to try and get into some online work. My brain doesn't quite work like that, but I am
nearly finished. In fact, I submitted and got some feedback and I just have a few bugs to squash,
but I have built using a couple of different AIs because ChatGPT hit a wall and then I went over
to Grok and it helped finish it. Building a Farkade game.
It's a fun little game.
I made everything from scratch, the images, the soundtrack is from an old project I used to work with, Cypher, that was before AI.
We had an algorithmic beat maker that you could flow over and mint NFTs using the lazy minting API from OpenSea back when they dropped that years ago.
So yeah, it's been a really great learning experience. It's made me understand more about
code. Like I've been in a lot of dev calls over the years. And so I understand a tiny bit of the
lingo. But yeah, I had to check it because it would be like, oh, I've definitely fixed the
problem this time. And I'm like, nope, same error. It's like this time I guarantee it.
And they'll get it like stuck on a trip and just like hit the wall. They're promising you
something and they're not delivering. And that's when you got to tell them like, yo,
you're hallucinating, like recalibrate and then go like check in with a different AI or somebody
that knows coding and check some websites and like figure out what the issue is. And then you're
learning. You're not just solely dependent on this AI to do everything for you. Like years ago, when I first heard about like chat GPT and people were
like, oh, it's so amazing. It's so smart. And I was like, oh, I'm going to use this thing to help
me write a story. It's a, it's a human origin story where some advanced beings come down and
there's like, you know, a handful of them and they each take a continent and try and like, you know,
teach, teach the, the teach the burgeoning humans
like new skills and stuff. And the thing could not even keep like the main character straight.
And like that was like a few years ago. So I'm ready to go revisit and maybe it'll do a better
job now. But yeah, I, you know, I was, I was pretty against AI. And when I first heard about
it, I'm like, this is sketchy. This is scary. It's probably not good for humanity. But after learning about it and using it for a couple years, I'm pretty excited to like what we can gain from it. Like we can benefit through learning skills by using AI as an assistant, as a helper, as a tool.
um and you know it might you know um at some point take some jobs like the driving thing that's really
interesting like i hope that it's um like my choice whether uh you know i will stay with my
like you know uh pre uh like you know 2005 car whatever that doesn't have as many chips in it
um just so that it can't take over but because I also prefer driving myself but if like you know you had to like use a breathalyzer or something and then it's like you're drunk
The AI is gonna drive you home like that's cool
Or people that just keep having accident after accident
Like I don't know maybe you revoke their license because they can't learn from their lessons and make them have to drive an AI
Car or something like that. I don't know
It's it's it's a It's a crazy new world we're
living in. Yeah, it is a crazy new world we're living in. And some of that stuff gets kind of, you know, into the, you know, the control stuff, right?
Like a lot of people are like, well, I don't want to be told I have to be driven home by a car.
But like the social ratings, right?
Like people don't like the social score that China's doing with their, you know, buying stuff and things.
So it is a fine line, but I do feel like it's a fine line that can be done right or wrong.
I think a lot of it's going to come down to privatized down the road, to be honest, particularly now that I'm thinking about it further, because we were talking about with CBD stores, right?
And like finding a reliable one.
Well, I don't I don't want to use AI that is by any major corporation or company.
So there is that too.
And that part's definitely more scary.
When you start thinking of what are the malicious,
multi-billion dollar conglomerates going to do with their AI
to get you to keep using their stuff.
And that almost makes me want to start like,
we already do for the most part,
we buy a lot of like small company stuff.
And we try to support small companies
for pretty much everything that,
I mean, you can find someone that does everything,
whether you need grills, house extensions,
or whatever it may be,
you can find someone that's private,
that does it, that you vibe with.
But yeah, AI is definitely going to be helpful in a sense of, yeah, if you have two DUIs,
I mean, even if you have one, there should be like a temporary car driving you thing,
in my opinion, because you're putting someone else's life on the line every time you drink
and drive.
So in that sense, it's like, yeah, if you have a record of that and you couldn't be
trusted, and there's a little, they already do do this in cars by the way they but they don't have self-driving uh they
put breathalyzers in cars for people with duis and if you blow and can't do that your car won't
start so they have something that's already automated for people but it can't get them home
you know now you're having to spend more money and call a taxi and you're probably
pissed off kicking your car. And I mean, you shouldn't have been drunk enough to, in my
opinion, to where you're that angry and couldn't drive anyways. You guys know me with alcohol.
It's one of the devices that's not good for you out of the, we talk about psilocybin and mushrooms,
we talk about cannabis and I don't like alcohol as bad for you. There's nothing,
there is really nothing beneficial for it. It's a depressant too. So we don't like alcohol as bad for you. There's nothing, there is really nothing
beneficial for it. It's a depressant too. So we don't want to be depressed. Um, you know,
but with the AI stuff, knowing like, I'm not going to be using any, I don't, and I still don't,
I don't use Facebook, anything that has to do with their, anything meta, nothing meta. I don't touch
it. I, even though I deleted my account, they don't delete it. I
permanently deleted my account. They don't delete it. It's still there. So that proved to me years
ago. When they get into AI, they have my life up to 12 years ago. But other than that, I don't want
meta because we know that they're an ick company. They give you the ick. They do stuff that's,
that's just immoral, uh, and they harvest your, your information, stuff like that. So,
um, yeah, I think AI is going to have a fine line, but I do see the, the really good that
can come of it. And I do see the really bad that can come of it. Um, it's a matter of how we adapt
to it as it grows. Yo, I, I totally agree with you, crypto. I'm going to fudge the wording on how I said this
because I keep thinking about it and then my mind races away from it for a second. But all right. So
part of freedom, right, is having the freedom of consequence. And the problem with that is when the
life, liberty and pursuit of happiness infringes upon somebody else's life, liberty or pursuit of happiness.
And I think the law tries to be too black and white with like, you know, not shouldn't make a rule or a regulation saying that it cannot happen, like that it shouldn't happen, right?
Because there's no precedent behind it because we haven't crossed that bridge yet.
We haven't gotten to that.
So the circumstances change all the time.
And I get it.
Like in law, that's what we use. We use precedences, at least in the United States,
or they use maritime law too sometimes
has the same type of things,
but they're precedences
and they're previous reference cases
that we refer back to.
So unless it infringes somebody else's life,
liberty or pursuit of happiness,
in my opinion, you should be,
your liberty, or pursuit of happiness, in my opinion, you should be, your liberty, your freedom is to have the freedom of consequence. Like wearing seatbelts, for example, right?
I don't think technically if you're over 18 or you're of age, let's say, right? Because maybe
they'll change it to 21, whatever. I don't think you legally should have to put your seatbelt on,
but here's the caveat.
This is why they made it so you have to, in theory anyway, is because now an EMT or a mortician or somebody else who has to go and deal with that after the fact, God forbid
you get into an accident, knock on wood, I don't want anyone there.
Whoever has to go and deal with that after the fact, right, the seatbelt thing cuts down on
the gore, possibly, right? That's what they claim anyway, at least some of that. And it does,
it does, they can save lives. I'm not, this may be a poor argument, maybe, you know,
double-sided sword over here with it. But at the same time,
the person choosing to do that profession is putting themselves there.
That's their life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
That's putting them in that position to be an EMT or to be a doctor or to be one of those people.
And if they're not willing to accept that there are certain things that come along with that, just like being a police officer or whatever, then they should change up career fields, right? They shouldn't be there. That's their
problem, in my opinion, right? Though, homie probably should have worn his seatbelt so he
didn't go flying out the windshield. It was his God-given liberty to be able to choose that,
right? You know what I mean? And I don't think anybody should be able to infringe upon that
You know what I mean? And I don't think anybody should be able to infringe upon that
until, like I said, it actually impacts somebody else's life, right? Like drunk driving. Now you,
you can't get in the fucking vehicle and drive drunk because it fucks people up. It fucks not
just you up. It fucks your passengers up. It could hurt all kinds of other people. So like that,
that's just my opinion, but yeah, uh, kind of summarize it up right there oh i see you
chicken sorry i'll send you up here yo what up easy yeah no i i dig that opinion like i was
actually a conversation i had with my uh taxi driver uh on the way back from the airport last
night he brought up i think because he was it was all in sp Spanish and I think he was saying Sueco. So, so either Switzerland, I think it was Switzerland. They have like really strict laws, like to where you get like huge fines, like if your dog barks. take out their dog's vocal cords, which is really harsh and gnarly. But anything from if you pull
over on the side, he started because a friend of his was visiting, pulled over on the side of the
road in the mountains to take a leak. And when he returned the rental car, they're like, oh,
you pulled over and it wasn't a designated pullout zone. Even though there wasn't a car in sight and
it was totally safe, there was plenty of room, He got a ticket for stopping on the side of the road in the wrong quote spot. So like it can be
taken really far. Like, I think it's cool to like, yeah, if you litter, you should get a fine.
There are certain things that like I would agree with, but it sounded like they've taken it to the
umpteenth degree and probably too far. I am definitely one for keeping our liberties intact. But I agree
when it comes to something like drunk driving, where you're putting other people at risk as well
as yourself, that's just, I'm okay with the decision being made for all of us. You can't
get drunk and go drive around. But of course, that power that we give to our governments can definitely be abused.
And there was something else I wanted to say, but I'll throw it to Bad Chicken.
Okay, guys, just on the liberty to wear a seatbelt or not.
That's a choice as adults that we can or cannot make.
But whether it's law enforced I believe it
should be for the sole purpose that you may make the decision to not wear a
seat belt have a crash and the emergency services are all over it trying to save
your life at the same time somebody who was wearing their seat belt 40 miles
down the road has a crush at the
same time and all the emergency services are trying to save your life guys that's not fair
they played by the rules they did what was expected of them they they took all the necessary
safety precautions and they can't get the emergency services while somebody else.
Guys, it's pretty civil.
It's law here.
And to be fair, if you drive a car,
it's pretty standard.
I won't move the car until my son's put it on.
And he knows.
I don't have to say anything to him in the morning on the way to school.
I don't say anything.
The car doesn't move until it's seatbelts.
But you making that decision that you don't want to put that on can still consciously or not affect somebody else's life
so i definitely do agree with you to a degree but what the the problem that i end up seeing with that
after the fact right is a health care issue I see that there's not enough EMTs,
there's not enough healthcare. That's the next issue I see, right? But you're right, though.
I should be mindful, right? And that's kind of my point. It shouldn't have to be a written law
like that. It shouldn't be this thing that is enforced and punishable by form of payment,
right? No matter what I fucking do, I can't give that person
their life back. There's nothing that I can do for that. And so I do get it. Like, in the case
of drunk driving, you know, you end up sitting in prison for 20 plus years or whatever. You lose
your life too, quote unquote, right? But it's tough, man.
It's really tough when you're talking about
like individual liberties
because you have to be mindful
of how it impacts the other people around you,
the environment, all this other stuff.
We talk about this with big corporations all the time,
like how they can just pay for other people
to look the other way.
And now all of a sudden they're dumping fucking
microplastics into the water and they're doing all kinds of other crazy shit
i'll just ask you a question yeah i didn't mean to talk over you but
i'll just ask you a question if you had decided not to put your seatbelt on you had a crash
two three minutes before somebody else had a crash regardless of who's in the car i'm not
going to go family and all that shit
because everyone will say that they'll...
But you had decided not to put your seatbelt on.
And we all know,
it's the same as in the UK,
same in America,
the emergency services are stretched.
And those people couldn't get emergency services
while they were trying to sort you.
How would you feel about that?
And I know it's
hypothetical oh i'd feel like shit dude i would i would i would hold myself at that point right
i would hold myself responsible for that and i'd have to go to fucking all kinds of meetings and
and therapy and talk about it because that's the type of person i am some people might chalk that
up to it that's life that was the chance that was. That was the risk. Right. I have a friend.
He got into a car accident with an 18 wheeler dude. He was not wearing his seatbelt. Guess what? That saved his fucking life. Him not wearing a seatbelt made him fall into the driver's seat,
into the driver's lap. And then the whole other side of the cab got crushed. Like nothing,
there was nothing left of the cab, dude. He would have died instantly. And because he wasn't wearing a seatbelt, he got ejected from
his original seat, moved around the cab and, and was okay. Like he survived. He's my best friend,
Tyler. Actually, I could let him tell that story sometime, like in real detail. But, um, basically
my point is, is that that's chance that that's the
part that we tried to control with law and all this other stuff. And I don't think we can control
that. I think the only thing that controls that is the respect that we have for ourselves,
life and one another. You know what I mean? And that's what the laws are trying to do.
They're trying to be like, this is the respect, right?
And I totally understand that.
And I kind of agree with Easy.
I think, you know, we've kind of taken a little bit too much on.
We've taken too much on on.
Sometimes we've taken away the littlest liberties for the stupidest reasons.
And these are my own words, obviously.
Easy didn't say it like that.
But yeah, so I kind of I'm stuffed in the middle with both y'all right now,
because I I'm totally for the personal freedoms and stuff, but I am also a person who, when given
the option and given the choice of the personal freedom, I will weigh out the risks and I may not
be able to see all of them risks, right? Like it's not my life. So I don't notice that it impacted me
or like chicken just said, that was a great example that I didn't think about, like, two people getting into a car
accident, even at the same exact time, we're three minutes away from each other. And you know,
they're already dealing with the one and they prioritize actually, so it doesn't even matter,
it could be the same exact time, the way the medical field works is that prioritize based on
one survivability and two, like urgency, Right. So even if we hit each other
chicken and then I was the one that was more fucked up, wasn't wearing my seatbelt, homie
was wearing a seatbelt, but it's still like really, really close to the same amount of physical damage
that I took. You know what I mean? They're going to still prioritize me because I have that little
bit of more damage taken to my body or whatever,
right? They definitely do prioritize things in certain ways. But then we go into the argument
of the medical field and all this other shit. But yeah, long story short, I would feel like a piece
of shit and I would probably advocate for wearing my seatbelt every single day for the rest of my
life after that. It's, it's a tough choice when
you get into the nuances. Like I, myself, I'd probably be dead if I wasn't wearing my belt
when I, when I was hit. And, um, so I, I've worn my seatbelt, uh, you know, I, I didn't wear it
like religiously before that, but I, but I do now. And, and, you know, my wife and my kids do,
and most of my friends do like, and, and, and I and i and i i like the point you made about like
you know having to be financially hit because you didn't wear your seat belt whether you just
forgot you were in a rush or you you chose not to um i would like lean into like maybe like if you
got like it could be a law where you have to wear your seat belt and if you got pulled over for not
wearing it you have to take a course and learn about like people that, you know, died or whatever. Like, like when I was a
kid, we had, what was it? Oh, it was like, it was like roads of blood or something. And it was an
old VHS tape. They threw in the VCR and your driving class in high school. And it showed
drunk drivers just getting, you know, hamburger meated. Um, and it definitely put a scare into
you to where like, I don't want to drunk drive or be in my friend's car when they're drunk driving.
Cause I just watched an hour long video of just crash after crash. Like it was like a horror movie,
bro. Um, but you know, yeah, it's, it's really hard to make these decisions and then it generally
should come down to like, you know, society, like talking about it and deciding like that's, you know, we vote on stuff like that.
And yeah, it's unfortunate that the big corpos can just buy votes and bypass all of this.
And that that needs to that needs to be changed.
You know, I got into social media very luckily after I found blockchain.
I mean, I did have a Facebook. I just never used it.
And so I never experienced kind of like the toxic negative side of things. My feed is only like, you know, crypto arts, music, entertainment, DAOs, like, you know, so on the few platforms I am on, I was lucky enough to come in after that with a very specific interest. And, you know, the Facebooks and the TikToks and all that stuff, that's like totally outside my, you know, my life experience and purview, thankfully. I do see tech with a hand up, so I'm going to shut up.
problem is, and this is just from experience of working as a cop and doing security when
I was in the military, adults don't act like adults for the most part.
Most of them act like children, unfortunately.
And that's why you have to have some type of enforcement.
It would be nice if adults respected each other, but a lot of times it's the laws that
make them do that.
I'll never forget
when I was working at the bank during COVID, there were people who didn't agree with the lockdowns,
so they would intentionally get close to people and cough on them just to fuck with them,
then laugh to their family members like, ha, this person's scared of germs.
care of germs. And that's not respectful. And that's how a lot of people act. So I'm a big fan
in having freedoms. And if you're a competent person, proving that you're competent to have
your freedoms, I believe is the way to go. But when people that prove that they're not competent
are trying to do things, that's when they have to have the line Jordan on
them, kind of like how CryptoSona said with the drinking incidents. So I'm not about just doing
it across the board for everybody, but if you're dealing with somebody that's good at their job,
at least in terms of law enforcement or security, they should be vetting that stuff out before making a decision. And unfortunately,
we do have to do that because a lot of adults do act like children.
I just want to say thank you for your service, bro. And, um, you know, I, I got mad respect for,
for law enforcement. I've known some great law enforcement people and I've seen plenty of,
you know, go down the little YouTube rabbit hole sometimes just to like, you know, get a change in my mental state.
And some of the body cam things will pop up where it's like just adults exactly acting like spoiled children or like children, like young, you know, like 18 to 20 something year olds that are just like they have no clue what reality is until maybe they get the cuffs on.
It's crazy, bro.
I had no idea society had unraveled so much until I saw some of those like body cam videos
and I'm like, damn, these people just have no idea what's going on.
They'll be drunk and high and they're just like, you can't touch me.
Like I'm so-and-so, my dad's so-and-so. And I'm just like, you can't touch me. Like I'm so-and-so my dad, so-and-so or what?
And I'm just like, wow, people exist like that. A thousand percent. I think the, the biggest and
number one global issue we have aside from like physical things, like maybe clean water or
starvation, which, you know what I mean? Are things that we can't necessarily control right
away. But, um, the things that we can control, that is probably the number one issue is mental health.
Like the, you know, the way that you absorb information around you and the way that you
react to that information, you know, you should be responding to the information, not reacting to it,
it should come into you, you should think about the situation, you should analyze it and all within
a minute you
know what i mean it's supposed to happen relatively quickly some people it's a little
slower for and that's fine you build up the practice you learn you know you you say at the
beginning hey i get really anxious around these situations you know that even the united states
they've declared that being nervous around a police officer is not rules for reasonable suspicion or whatever. Like, you know, it, they're an authority figure and it's okay to feel some
type of way around authority figures, you know, work through that feeling, realize that,
Hey, they're just like, you know, we talk about where people behind these PFPs, they're,
they're just a guy behind that uniform. You know what I mean? And, and some people are
cool. Some people are not.
But you have to understand that about people.
It's a people thing.
Not a this situation and that situation.
It's like, no, if you took the time, learned yourself, and could deal with yourself, you
could be able to deal with anything that arises in your life, right?
So we wouldn't need so many like hard coded black and white laws.
It would just be more of a, you know, it is still a law.
It's still there, but we would all be like, yeah,
well the situation in this case was this,
it's like taking a multiple choice test instead. You know what I mean?
It's not, or not even a multiple choice. It's like, like you get to read read the situation um what do they call those uh reading comprehensions you know what i mean so
you read one side and then you um explain it to in your own words to another audience and that
right there is like what the issue is in our system itself because now you have to take an incident that
didn't have or that did happen you don't necessarily always have footage and that's
why we have court systems and we build evidence and all this other shit so that we can portray
a story and portray the truth but the truth is what actually happened and everything in between
is just kind of a singular perspective. You know,
I kind of got lost in the sauce up there a little bit. I absolutely love where we're going,
like where, what we've been talking about. This is like, this is my bread and butter right here.
I like the government and talking about, you know, power to the people, dude, and like just
making positive actions forward in your life that will just be better
for everybody you know it's not just about me me me it's about us it's about we we we we and that's
what i see it as yo you guys are absolutely fucking amazing man i had some irl stuff pop up you know
it's an unfortunate day it is what it is um i can't change nothing about it but
i appreciate you all for holding it down and bringing up some cool conversations and we've
been chit-chatting and just yeah dude much love much love i feel the support i really do man
bro you know what the Green Pill Collective is.
It is support.
It's all it is.
Yo, I was talking about a movie about that.
Side note.
Sorry, but side note because it's cool.
I thought about a movie idea for the Green Pill Collective.
You know how in Matrix you take a red pill, blue pill, and you either stay in or you get out type thing?
You either master this and do this.
But what if you took the green pill in it?
Like what if there was a movie that was like The Matrix,
a green pill the whole time, but there's the red blue.
But when you take the green pill,
you realize that both of those were fake
and that you were actually like the person in the movie
like almost takes off like a headset or glass and like, Oh my God,
I've been living. And this was, you know how we talk about what if we,
you could take off your VR headset in real life, you know, I'd be like, Oh,
Oh my God. I wasn't actually that person I've been for the last,
however old you are at the time. Um,
I thought it'd be really cool if there was like a, uh,
like if green pill had a movie, it would be like that.
There was no pills. all of them were fake the green pill got you out of everything and brought you back to reality type
thing you're like oh my god i was stuck yo so all right pick picture this now we start off with that
classic scene it's irl people they're the classic scene with morpheus and neo they're there he's got
the pill he's got the other one and then all of a sudden Neo looks and he sees this green pill on the,
on the ground under the table and he bends down,
he picks up the pill and Morpheus goes to grab it,
but he pops it in his mouth.
And then all of a sudden he goes down this rabbit hole.
It's an animated psychedelic trip.
And then it's an animated movie,
It's like animated,
like fucking dreamworks or
pixar or some shit yo matrix but meets inception but in the style of uh alice in wonderland that's
the jam right there yeah that is the jam.
I worked in film for four or five years when I lived in New York City.
And it was a blast.
You know, Web3 communities remind me a little bit about film communities.
It's just stretched out more in film because, like, maybe once a year or every like six or eight months you wind up working with like the same crew because the director or the producer likes to hire you know the camera crew that works
well together the sound crew the grips and and everybody so you have these reunions especially
when it's like on location so you're like out in the woods for a few weeks or you're like you go
down to mexico for a month or like whatever that is um there's some really awesome creative
communities in the in the film world too so yeah I miss it a little bit now and then I like the
little film joke you dropped in there I don't know if anybody else caught it but you know it's
stretched out uh sorry I'm kind of a punny guy I heard it and it just happened and I was like, yeah, that's hilarious.
That got me, bro.
That was a good one.
I didn't even know I made it, but that was a nice catch.
Shit, dude, that's amazing, though.
Four or five years in the film industry.
Dude, even shit, even a couple years in the film, that's fucking phenomenal.
You must have been around fucking being in New York. I'm pretty sure that's where it's.
Radio Man?
I'm sure you've seen him around there somewhere being on the streets over there.
Yeah, dude, I don't know if you all know who Radio Man is or not,
but he makes so many cameo appearances.
He literally is just a man in New York.
He drives a bike.
He has a big radio around his neck.
Dude, he's just a vibe.
He goes and chills.
CryptoStoner, who's that guy uh bert bit bit rubin is what he what moss always says you're gonna be the bit rubin
yeah rick rick rubin he's the the me or the uh he's in the music industry but he doesn't
he doesn't make any music really he's just always around everyone that makes music and they give
him credit for it that like they add him on the features and stuff even though he don't rap yeah so so radio man is like
the kind of like the new york version of that like if you're going to new york and shooting a show
you're doing it around the blocks he's around you're going to find this man or he's already
there following the the crews right because that's what he liked to do but to me dude it's awesome
because you just see people living their passions and then the universe gracefully taking care of them, right?
So you got to take things with some grace and you got to give grace back and the universe will
give you that. God will give you that grace, you know? And sometimes it's difficult, man, but
keep on pushing, keep doing your fucking thing. I said this to you the other day i think in the the
private uh crypto it was like fucking um what is it oh now i lost it now you said it to my
private is that what you just said yeah i did that is what i said i think that's why i got
thrown off my my other brain cell was like yeah you made it you like, I said to your privates the other day, wait, I mean, that was good.
That was a good one.
Good humor relief.
Yo, fags, dude.
Lots of comic relief.
I need it, dude.
You need it.
Dude, that film idea, that's amazing.
I want to, like, I don't know.
I want to work on a little pilot.
I'll get a little pilot down for it now, dude.
And I think that would be sweet i i'm big
into animation i like uh the alice in wonderland style rick and morty's pretty cool little crude
in some cases but that kind of fits its vibe but also um the midnight gospel if none of y'all have
ever seen that the midnight gospel is an amazing show on netflix it's kind of like it's a space podcast right it's an animated
show about this guy clancy who does a space podcast and basically sticks his head into this
machine and gets boomed down into another universe where he gets to pick an avatar
and he finds somebody in that new world to go do an interview with. And then they talk about all kinds of spiritual
things in life and just all kinds of stuff. Dude, if you haven't seen the Midnight Gospel,
definitely check it out. It's a sweet spot for me. I love that fucking show. Awesome show.
That's where, that's actually where, what really put into words for me about, you know,
we talk about substances a lot, um, cannabis, psychedelic mushrooms, DMT, even pharmaceuticals sometimes, right. Cause we don't necessarily like
big pharma, but even the pharmaceutical drugs have their place in the system. If used properly,
everything does, um, it's relationships though. That's the most important part
about substances is the relationships we have with those substances, the relationships we have
with ourself, you know, and that comes first. The substance isn't a demon. But that show,
the very first episode, it talks about weed and it talks about benzodiazepines and alcohol,
which is like sleeping pills and alcohol. That's like the combination that kills, right?
And the reason it kills is because what happens is your stomach, when you're sleeping, you get acid reflux, you cough it up, it gets into your lungs,
and now you have bacteria that's in a spot of your body that it's not supposed to be.
You can get septic, you get pneumonia, your lungs fill up with water, you're dead.
septic, you get pneumonia, your lungs fill up with water, you're dead. Like, you know, I'm not
trying to scare anybody either. But at the same time, that combination of substances does that a
lot. It's a silent killer. You just go to sleep and die. Yeah. Or you aspirate you, you, you
literally drown in your own vomit right there on the spot. Yeah. No. Yeah. Um, who was that? Uh,
Beverly, uh, Beverly Hills Ninja. Uh, no, yeah. Who was that? Beverly Hills Ninja?
No, maybe I'm saying a couple.
I think I'm mixing a couple fucking things in there.
Chris Farley, though.
R.I.P. Chris Farley, man.
Yeah, that drunk pirate's going to come up and correct my fucking my pop culture
right now.
Oh, maybe the boss lady
came back around.
Yeah, you're good, my guy.
You can just speak.
So just going back to Midnight Request Line
or whatever the show's called,
the guy, Duncan Trussell, who's the main guy in there he's a great person to listen to if you guys are kind of like
cosmonauts and whatnot or psychonauts is the proper term but if you look at uh duncan trussell
you'll almost immediately envision a crypto stoner yo i kind of agree with you on that too
but yeah i always forget his name i
remember him as clancy but yeah you're right duncan uh what was his last name duncan trussell
he's on the joe rogan podcast a lot and he'll normally be like just dressed up in like you know
a nasa space suit or a ghillie suit or some stupid shit like that but he talks about psychedelics a
lot and everything he's a very interesting character. Yes, no, he definitely is, and I'll be honest, I don't want to spoil it for anybody
really either, but the last couple episodes in The Midnight Gospel are phenomenal. He talks
about some real-life stuff that's actually happening, and it's really cool. It's very
heartwarming and touchy. I think it's only like 13 episodes long too fam so it's not even like a super long season or anything like that but if you
ever have some time you know even in like an episode a week an episode a month you know next
thing you know you've been a year through it and you've gone through this big spiritual journey
alongside it it's crazy big man big binge watched. I fucking watched it like 17 times. Like I watched it tripping on mushrooms.
I've watched it sober.
I have all over the place on that one for me.
Cause it's just, it's a real one, dude.
It, it hits.
And, um, that first episode is really cool.
And then they do, there's an episode about magic and like, I forget who he's actually
interviewing in there.
You can look at, that's another thing too.
You can look at all the credits and you can see like who was actually on the
Cause that's all it was.
It was a real podcast that they added animations to.
And like this big story to Joey Diaz is in an episode.
It's pretty cool.
Like he's only makes a cameo,
but he's a fucking fish with a cigar and you know,
he's Joey Diaz.
So I took the elevator like a doctor you know
he's fucking that man's crazy dude i don't know if you all have ever heard of miss pat either bro
oh see you know what crypto you fucking you got me down the rabbit hole of comedy now and i just
realized in my subconscious brain what was happening bro like my mind's like yo stop feeling
like shit bro think about all this funny, bro. Think about all this funny stuff
in life. Think about all this cool stuff. Like it's, it's okay. There are things outside of
your control. And like, I just had that epiphany moment live on the space and I had to share it.
That's the, that's part of healing. And know it's all fresh and and things are have just
happened but you know the healing you're around community you're around a lot of auras and energy
and wifey's sending you energy and healing right now i can see her with her eyes closed meditating
over there you know so um uh you're you're just it's a part of the grieving and you're but you're
starting to feel that heal and you're with people that you, that you feel safe with and that you have fun with.
And so honestly, it's probably one of the best places to be when something is going
on like that.
You know, even our friend Heather, you know, I've noticed that, um, you know, she's very
busy, so she's doing her thing, but Heather always hops in here on a tough day.
Cause she knows, and she might have a post up sometimes when she's having
a tough day. And so, you know, this is a part of the Green Pill Collective. It's not just crypto.
It's not just building projects together. It's about also being there for each other and, you
know, helping each other feel better on down days and picking each other up when things are tough.
And so honestly, man, I'm happy that we could all be here with you and
share some laughs in a moment of uh you know sadness yo maybe get this uh movie idea into
the green pill writers guild hands and start like getting some different parts of the the guild like
throwing ideas in and and and maybe that can help consolidate it into a uh to coming into some sort of fruition
yo that'd be amazing and you know what's crazy i like that you uh brought up inception as well
because now you got me thinking you know it's crypto and we've always been talking about this
too i think it would be funny to go through um wolf of wall street and just change everything
to crypto you know what i'm saying and it's got's got Leonardo DiCaprio in it too, though.
So, like, you know, you got them same type of vibes.
It reminded me from Inception.
So now you throw, like, that little, you know,
the crypto meme-y stuff inside of it,
because it's also themed out to be, like,
The Matrix and Alice in Wonderland.
Dude, there's so much to do with that, bro.
I think you're right.
But I think that opening scene, like, uh, crypto was talking about originally.
And then like, you know, I, I like the idea of starting it off like with real actors,
like real people, and then going into that whole like dreamscape fucking trippy zone.
Like, you know, it'd be crazy.
Or you can even do it like an interview so that like you come back every once in a while and you're like you're still sitting at the table staring at morpheus
maybe we live in a multiverse in the unplugged double unplugged space and so you could have like
you could travel to like a um a reality where it's like utopian like the permaculture the
regens are like in charge you could head to another space where it's like utopian, like the permaculture, the regens are like in charge.
You could head to another space where it's all like memetics and it's just meme coin land.
Like, oh, there's a lot you could do. I see a series, you know, and not just a movie,
but like an actual episode series, like in each, each one is a different green pill to swallow,
right? It's almost like the Midnight Gospel in a sense where like each one is a different green pill to swallow right it's a almost like the midnight gospel in a sense where like each one is a new episode like a new story but you know it doesn't have to
start off exactly the same it could be a different character this time that like looks down and
they're sitting at their desk at work and all of a sudden they're fucking like staring into
their computer and out of the corner of their eye they see this little green pill
and they're like what the hell and they click on it you know or
like it's an ad on their computer and then shows it to them so like i could totally see it being
like a multi-part thing like a 12 episode series leading up to the movie of the dude behind
dropping off all the green pills or something right like who's connecting all of these people
with the green pill to to make them see that shit and then y'all dude dude if we could recorded space if we could train an ai in the type of um like
animated look we want and that would cut down cost and time and then we just have to make the
episodic scripts while we're working on the main theatrical release and like be able i mean it
would be amazing if we could hire like og like you know anime artists but that takes years and a lot of
funds so you know getting like a ai dialed in to help with the visuals that would be huge i mean
that's a giant job in itself too but could could be a factor so you know the green pill oh sorry
big man oh no you're good christ i was just going to say the Green Pill Collective could have a fund on the side.
We could have like a side wallet where slowly over a decade or so, everyone kind of puts it.
Whoever wants that vision to come true, it could just be a wallet that sits.
And when it gets to a target number to be able to pay for the professional side of that,
I think that would be a cool just like side side mission
for the green pill collective and we could make an animated series or movies based off that
yo so socks could probably if i can describe it to him well enough he can remember because he we
go down a lot of rabbit rabbit holes ai technology is constantly expanding but there was this actual
anime series that that's what they were doing easy they were um taking an um an ai they trained it on um one type of model like this particular
like a bunch of different assets this type of modeling they gave it basic landscape structures
and and like they tried to keep things kind of generic but still added a bunch of elements and
depth and this thing didn't just like place everything it
like rigged the animations and like would do the um the blur frames and like it would actually do
everything out and it sped up that process a lot i forget the name of the anime and i don't even
know if it's been released yet exactly but even things like um hasen Hotel and Hell of a Boss, stuff like that, a lot of it does get pipelined with some AI stuff.
And then they take all their hand-drawn things and their inspirations, they automate it with AI, the creations, and then they go through and edit all of that stuff after as a scene.
So it's definitely possible.
And I know Rickick he dabbles a
lot so i i even if i go through and watch all the classes that he's done so far and then i talk to
socks about doing our own local and some other stuff it's definitely something that we can cook
on and if enough people in the gpc think it's cool and want something like that it's an it's an
worth putting resource and time into you know what i
mean and d bros he's creating a streaming platform i just reminded him again today like um a watch
party and stuff dude so imagine being able to debut the the gpc like screening and everything
from the d bro streaming platform that would be fucking incredible dude and then you go on to like he
i don't want to say too much because i don't feel like i'm doxing him about who he you know what i
mean but at the same time it's a start dude so if like we cook up the the actual thing we get the
storyboard together we start making a pilot episode all of those things they they show proof
in the pudding it's just like when you go to a bank and you show them hey i want to buy this house i'm going to rent it out to this person
for x amount of pay for this amount of years you know it's a it's a business plan at that point
it's different than just right here conceptualizing and that's what it is though without this
conversation bro it never would have conceptualized so that that i mean it could have in a different
way but i'm happy that it happened
this way i can see it in my mind dude it's really really solid and maybe that's just because i'm in
an heightened state and i'm connected i'm close to universe right now you know what i mean but
at the same time let me let me just say bro how crazy is the space that like we started off the
space talking about ticketing bro about how we could do that
with the green pill collective and you know there was like people who like who basically saying i
mean bad chicken saying that he you know he's got he he's happy to to start reaching out and
everything and now we've got like a whole media side of it it's crazy bro this is this is our
empires are started this is how the biggest brands
in the world you know like maybe they don't start with the same story but this is how it begins it's
like you you have something but there's so much potential of the original idea because you know
you can imagine a tv show you can imagine all of these different businesses coming from the Green Pill Collective, bro.
So are we in the right place?
Absolutely, bro.
Like, just stay where you are because this is the place to be.
And also, share it with your friends, guys, like your normie friends.
They don't have to pay anything to be in the Green Pill Coll but tell them hey do you are you interested in crypto turn up to one of these spaces
and just have a look and listen to to what we do just basically just that i think is a good good
start yeah and i just want to say i'm 100 down to like further this idea to do a little work on it.
So like if there's a channel that gets started in Green Pill or a group chat here on X or wherever, like tag me in because I love it.
I would love to get back into, you know, creative writing.
Like I used to with PageDow, I used to host a couple of Discord shows a week called Pass the Pen that I came up with.
And it was just community, collaborative, creative writing.
And we would – sometimes we'd have a special guest like from an NFT collection.
They'd come over.
We'd use kind of their vibe, their character, and then form a story around that with like the – we'd have like a handful, maybe four or five hosts up on stage. And then the audience would write little things. We'd come up with like an
outline first and then develop characters. And it would take like sometimes like six,
eight weeks meeting once a week for a couple hours. And we did at least publish a few of those
as NFT books. And that was kind of the idea, you know, got busy with other things and needed more
paid work. So I wasn't able to continue that, But would love to get back into, you know, being being more creative on the writing front and get back into some film stuff.
So this is dope. Super stoked I jumped in here today.
Yeah. And it's awesome to have you in here, too. It's awesome to meet you.
You brought a lot of different perspectives to the table the the film that's awesome so i'll give you a little bit about myself as well um i i helped manage a company with my
brother he owns the company it's called pet rock studios llc we're out of rhode island and that's
where we are we're an entertainment business so all forms of entertainment he started off with a
web 2 game that he's still developing crack and attack. And, you know, that's just kind of his passion.
That's his, um, 3d modeling animations, just you name it.
He loves that stuff.
He's been teaching himself since he was fucking 10 years old.
He was homeschooled for a while.
That was, that was his craft.
He's been doing that.
And, um, then we ended up getting into a, an NFT collection on salon of the sock puppets,
you know, so we, we have a thousand sock puppets and the Founders NFTs, the 0.1 Soul right now, plus mint fees. If you hold one of those
puppets, you get access to any of the games from Pet Rock Studios as well. So, and that
Kraken Attack game, any of the games that he comes out with, you know, we haven't mentioned
anything about movies or anything like that yet, but we are, we are an entertainment company
as well, right? So we're talking IRL eventsRL events all kinds of stuff I used to work at Gillette Stadium event
setting space I've set up concerts I've set up big huge bar mitzvahs for like 1500 plus people
like all kinds of stuff so I've um I definitely dabbled I've seen the CAD plans I know how
the event space moves I kind of I
got that charisma IRL when we go talk to people so you know I'm not too worried
I got some numbers from people over there as well too but you know I kind of
don't I don't think about them too much because we're so much bigger than that
and we're different we're not that big corporate entity where you know where
we're wholesome kind of mom-and- vibe, we're bringing things back to the local.
And that's kind of what I want to continue to do.
The idea behind Pet Rock Studios and the Sock Puppets, Sock City,
which is another game that he has going, I won't go too far into that.
But the whole idea is it's a launchpad, essentially, not a launchpad,
but a platform rather for people to be seen for us to be seen
and to just spread that awareness within the community like so if you want to add something
into the game or like you know you want to come into these spaces and be seen and and talk to or
like you know there's just so many collaboration opportunities sorry i'm kind of a little stumbling
over the words right now i am really meaning to go into a whole show kind of just giving you the the studio background though that's the whole idea
pyrox studios is an entertainment company so we're everything dude and there's so many other
entertainment companies out here too are people who that are in the same same type of boat like
the mad queen dude they are phenomenal with their 3D assets. And they just, they blow me, it blows me out of the water sometimes,
the workflow that they have set up.
And it's crazy.
So we can all come together and work on different things.
And they've helped with, her and Rick have really helped with the organization of the GPC.
So I'm going to start taking some notes about this idea.
And, you know, I'm going to go watch a couple of Rick's videos.
I'm going to educate myself a little bit more.
Rick's been doing AI videos on Mondays and like every once in a while,
different weeks, he streams them though live.
They're on YouTube.
So you can always go get them.
They're archived and it'll teach you how to make a passive income
off of these AI tools, you know, from shops to images, and also, you know, be up with the latest
X trends and stuff like that, too, so now you can go make all the art that everybody's doing,
or even be ahead of them, you know what I mean, like, literally be, like, days ahead of them,
which is fucking crazy in this space, to be honest with you, because it's day-to-day stuff right now.
But so the possibility is really real.
And like Rick said, the space started off with tickets.
Talking about fucking tickets because, was it Chelsea over in England, one of the largest,
I believe, soccer or football companies, they're fucking getting into digital assets, right? Digital tickets,
not assets, but digital merchandise. So we're going to coin it a little differently too for
stuff like that. I think that's going to be important moving forward as well, because
at that point, it's not an NFT, right? It's fungible. It's exchangeable almost in a sense, right? You get something out of it.
So even the name itself kind of, it's more like a token, you know?
It's an NT.
I don't know.
Sorry, I kind of went on a little rabbit hole right there.
But the conception of everything, dude, I love it.
I really, really really i can see
i can see it and rick um i saw some of his video the other day showing how like that rick and morty
style was and stuff dude and i like i can think of a prompt in my head right now to just pull up
the first image and then you take that image over to the motion ai you know what i mean and then you
add the camera angles that you want for it maybe add a description you know it's a first person view of he's looking at this character
and then he looks down whatever you know I mean and you pick the angles it just sorry I'm gonna
stop rambling now
nah it's good stuff Yeah, incredible
That's awesome to hear you guys have that game studio
And can be leveraged into some other media stuff too, for sure
Yes, thank you for bringing it back full circle, dude
Because I totally forgot where I had started at that point
I was like, where did we begin? We went way off on a tangent, but that's just because the scope
of everything is so huge, bro. It's insane for all of us, too. That's all of us as individuals,
and then all of us coming together, collaborating, and being real about it, and not just asking
permission, but pitching other ideas back and
forth. You know, I'm not just coming and saying, Hey, could we do this? We're actually throwing it
up and chopping it up about it and, you know, coming to a conclusion and then starting that
process and that right there, dude. Yo, I'm loving those little green rings dude i see invisin over there with his little green ring too
d bros did it too on his little square pfp he got he got a little green ring going on now
bro i want to do it so bad the only problem is i'm going to be mutating my pfp soon so that means i'm going to have to change it again
so i don't know if it's like is it wrong for me to put up a pfp of that i haven't actually
mutated but that i plan on mutating it to that trade because i don't know if i'll be able to get
that trade end of the day you know so it's I'm just in two
months unless I just change it bro if you get it back within an hour or two there's not it's
already a big deal no that's valid too but you could always do it to um the the main account
first or like a sub account first rather not the main account and then like you know make your way
over towards that one and you know I'm gonna end up changing this up too when uh Juicy Nugs gets close to dropping
I already talked to him about it you know when he's a few weeks out I'm gonna change my PFP up
to that Juicy Nug that he did for me that 101 with my Yankees cap and my coffee and my joint
and also just FYI the only reason I'm a Yankees fan is because my great
granddad was a Yankees fan. So I just rep it for him. I'm not even super into sports, but I did
see the fucking baseball bat thing that they did do the torpedo shaped bats. If anybody here is
watching sports, that shit's crazy. Insane. But yeah, dude, the green rings are pretty sick.
but yeah, dude, the green rings are pretty sick. Freaking Benny came in and dropped in the replies.
He was like, premium glaze. It's a text. You can't even tell what type of voice he's using,
but if you was there in that clad space, dude, clays after dark. Yeah, they're cooking. They got
some high energy vibes up in there too. I like it and they they travel with a little pink ring
So you see the little pink ring next to the green ring. This is like yo, what's going on over here?
I remember I had I got somebody think it was like an empty tips or something back in the day on Clubhouse made me a little a little ring for my
My PFP over there. I
Gotta I gotta look back into the rings. It's a nice touch
Yeah, dude, so dragon punks actually hooked me up
I was talking on a live space about how I I wanted to do it because I'd seen like Clays After Dark doing it.
And then Dragon Punks hit me up in the back channels.
He was like, yo, see if this fits.
And then I checked it out and he actually did it.
So it's white and green.
So like it has a square white
and then it's got the green ring.
So it actually kind of like shrinked the PFP too,
just a little bit, but you can still see it.
And I really liked the way that it did it. It's pretty cool
It makes it like I don't know the green ring just fucking pops all those little rings You do any type of highlight around there it does but you know, we rock in the GCP around here, do we all love?
collaboration community man crypto cannabis all of it
D-Man, crypto, cannabis, all of it.
Yo, a green ring around my green alien cowboy would make that pop legit.
Yes, sir, dude.
Yes, sir. 2-11 my guy
What's on the itinerary for today
Anybody else got any spaces
I know mama bears got a space at 7 always
But what else you got cooking today
Pretty soon I gotta
I gotta jump pretty soon. I got it.
I got to jump pretty soon because I am the link dropper at the whip meetup, which is the longest weekly running metaverse meetup out there.
We've been doing it for six years now.
Every Thursday started with just a few of us going into crypto voxels back in like 2019 or something and just sharing the work in progress and now it's developed into a whole community we meet every thursday uh home base is in hyperfi but we often
jump into other metaverses like you know get a tour of decentraland like uh fashion week or
whatever different stuff like that uh today i believe we're getting an alpha from a drop that
rizzle's been working on who is one of the hosts. So yeah, I would advise
popping over there if you're interested. You sign the guest list and you get a dope piece of art.
Fabiano Sparazzi has been making attendance gifts for a long time. This today is a Mona 3D object,
I believe. So at the whip meetup, if you're uh interested and if you can't go today
it's every thursday so you could just like give it a follow and then it'll pop up and remind you
and you can hop over and uh it's also in the discord so you don't necessarily have to go
in metaverse uh it's in uh the meme.com discord which is also a very og project been around a long, long time.
I'll definitely have to check into that.
CryptoStoner, I knew you wanted to talk.
I see Tech with his hand up.
Did you want to go first or do you want to let the Tech go?
Tech, wait, were you talking to me? I'm so sorry, dude.
I was talking to you.
Yeah, no, yeah, sorry.
I was actually talking to you.
I wanted to know if you wanted to go or if you wanted to let the tech go
Tech you go first
I was just going to talk about spaces and stuff
So I'll keep that for after topics
Gotcha yeah that's all I was pretty much
Going to say
Dragons is tonight
And then doms had an emergency
So they had to reschedule
So no doms tonight
Oh damn I gotta jump back in with domule. So no doms tonight. Oh, damn.
I got to jump back in with doms.
I know doms forever, but been lagging on jumping in those spaces.
Yeah, I actually got some low key alpha that I haven't talked about this week on that too.
I'm officially one of their ambassadors.
So I've been doing a little bit more posting and I'm sad to hear that the Thursday one's not going.
I'm going to try and figure out then.
So what I want to do for Doms then,
since I'm hearing that now is maybe this weekend we do a little pop up for
Doms, regardless of whether Domino can be there and Silky and I can,
or no, Silky's got class.
Maybe I'll do something for Doms this weekend,
just so that we can still have something going.
We don't have class on Saturday.
I'm going to hit up Silky.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to – so for those of you guys at Dom's fans, easy.
Yeah, we'll do – look out for something this weekend.
I'll put something up for Dom's since we're not doing tonight,
and I'll put up a post and pin it either tonight or tomorrow for everybody.
But, yeah, let's do something for Dom's this weekend.
That'll be fun.
Yeah, Justin's got some motocross.
I don't know if he's going to watch or ride.
I think he's going to watch.
I'm not sure.
I was like, he's going to ride, but he won't snowboard with me.
If he falls on a dirt bike.
That's why I don't think he's going to ride.
That's why I don't think he's going to ride.
I think he's going to watch.
I was like, I don't think he'll do that, dude.
I was going to say, I was like, I tell a wife you all.
I was like, you're going to tell me you can't snowboard,
but you could risk taking a goddamn fall from 20 feet up.
I was going to go bust Justin's balls, but I'll give him a break.
The pure impact coming down, dude.
That's the problem with that.
Yeah, no, motocross is cool and all. Like, monster trucks are badass and stuff. I'll give him a break. The pure impact coming down, dude. That's the problem with that.
Yeah, no, motocross is cool and all.
And, like, monster trucks are badass and stuff.
And, like, yes, the tech has gotten better.
But at the same time, dude, it still puts a rip, roar, and tear on your body.
Like, sports does too.
But not this way.
No burden too, bro. I always tell people, like, you don't want to go up there with a lot of past injuries or if you have like if you need rehab stuff like you do need to be careful
me and my brother do a lot of work like we really do my brother is more flexible than me somehow he
doesn't go to the gym but he flex he's like super flexible so he gets away with stuff i work out all
year for that because like those things and same thing with motocross. You know, I think the, the, my more fun two wheel is being on a street bike and it's because
of that though, it's less impact, but I can still have like that two wheel on the ground
But yeah, it's dude, any kind of, any kind of sport.
Dude, any kind of sport.
I played hockey growing up too.
I played hockey growing up too.
You know how many hip checks I've taken to the boards?
You know how many hip checks I've taken to the boards?
I'm like, I'm going to replace my right hip and have a cyborg hip in the next 10 years probably.
But it'll be stronger and better.
I'll be doing backflips on my snowboard with that.
All right.
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
But they're not spiders.
They're little tiny, tiny scorpions.
You know what I mean?
Or you can have an extra of both. You got like little, little, little tiny nanobot spiders that can what i mean or you can have a mixture of both you got
like little little tiny nanobot spiders that can like they're made of carbon and they can weave
your bones back and forth you know what i'm saying uh strengthen everything and then you
get the little scorpion ones and those act as like the white the white blood cells dude they'll go
out in there and like attack shit that's not supposed to be there dude oh no me and my buddy always joke about it because
it'd be so cool to be able to like you ever see that futurama episode where bender puts the 3d
printer inside of himself and then yeah yeah he keeps making himself tiny well till this is what
i was i've been saying this in the background while you've been talking i was like it's like
that future oh my god dude yes talk about that futurama episode. Yes, dude. So anyway, Bender ends up like he shrinks himself down like smaller and smaller and smaller.
But he has the 3D printer in each copy of himself.
So he just keeps getting so small.
He's like at an atomic level that he's turning water into alcohol.
Like, you know what I mean?
Literally just pulling molecules off and sticking them together and turning it into alcohol so he can fuel himself.
And they have to like go through the whole town and clean it up.
But me and the homie always talk about it being, like, imagine making, like, nanobots that can do something similar to that.
But, like, you know, now they are designed to be the cure-all, be-all, the antidote to everything.
everything you know pun intended over there rick you know they're the antidote and uh now freaking
You know, pun intended over there, Rick.
You know, they're the antidote.
you know you you how do you distribute that well the same way they're poisoning us in our food
in our water in the air like you know then we go into this big tangent about how yeah we'll just
get a big we'll get into cereal brands you know that way we we talk about how they started it off
like the beginning you know with wheat and um all the different stuff they pulled off like how they really slowly incepted us like
literally right they pulled us in on this and we always talk about administering the cure
through them same means you know what i mean and i think it would be insane i hope they don't come
for me for that i got a window right here.
They can see me across the lake.
I know it.
I see them.
I'm going to wave.
I was picturing you actually waving.
I was like, I knew they were waving. I did.
I leaned forward, looked out the window and waved.
I do that kind of shit all the time.
When I say something and my FBI guy I know is listening
because I say some kind of a hot word while I'm talking to friends,
I get really close to the phone.
I fucking, yeah, you hear me.
What are you going to do fucking about it?
If you're listening, you're listening.
There's nothing I can do about it.
So you know what?
You know, that's what I always say.
I'm just under a microscope, I bet.
It's fine.
I live my life under a microscope, dude. I hide in plain sight.
You know what I mean? I'm camouflaged within the urban life that we have now. And sorry,
y'all been hearing a little bit of rabbit hole, big man, a little bit of deep spiritual big man,
you know, and maybe that's what y'all come for. And you know what, if so, I appreciate you every
single little drop of you, every little piece of your being, everyone.
But I just sometimes I got to remind myself to put myself in check because then it makes me feel like I'm crashing out in front of a bunch of people.
And I like I ain't crashing out, dude. Check this shit out.
Oh, man, dude, I it'd be different. Right. If we was in a hall and I was on a stage, you know, and i'm just walking back and forth on a stage and you can all see me doing cartwheels or
like stimming out like rubbing my hands together or like rolling a jay sparking it up i'm telling
you dude you're gonna have the couch the couch is facing the back of the audience and then you
got the tv set up there you and homies just chilling on the couch, and you're like, yo, you want to go to the store?
And then he reminds you, you're like, oh, shit.
No, we got to get to a show, bro.
We're late.
And you, like, you all panic, and then you turn around, and you're like, oh, shit, we're here.
And then, boom, that's, like, the opening skit for the comedy show.
Like, or it's just, like, everything.
The deep talks and, like, everything. That's what's so cool about it dude and that's what like uh today's thumping thursday
you know what i mean we had the zao zao fam up in here with the mini punks midi punks m-i-d um
they dropped a debut song up in here in the space this morning which was pretty fire if you like
that go back to the beginning listen it wasn't too far in too yo i i threw a few bars down on that track for the zao
team you did you're in with the zao you know yeah yeah i i uh i'm one of the uh i manage one of the
the the room two on the zao fractals have been for a while yeah i'm i'm pretty deep with the zao
so yeah i threw down a couple verses for the for the zao side of things although in my verses uh i'm saying like yeah what is this like
this is easy and i'm down with the zao making friends with the midi punks now ah shit i can't
remember the other lines yeah those were mine those are mine something about the web 3 community
rise and tides lifts all community yeah something like that. I forget. It was fun.
Off the top of the head, pretty much.
Yes, there I did.
So I actually did some vocals for that, too, but I didn't end up sending them in time for them.
I was going to get the sock puppets in on that track.
Dude, I didn't know that this was the seventh time they've done it.
And they have one track that's got 130 different voices on it or something like that, dude.
Absolutely insane. I see you down there
candy web3 candy over there if y'all know she's the one that's tapped in with everybody over there
like two to max like go go drop her a follow if you're not already let's get it dude yeah no but
uh long story short this is done for thursdays i know we kind of we keep it there, but we do on Tuesdays, we do the coffee and the joint.
And it segues into the Green Pill Collective.
But the whole inspiration for me for all of these things was to just vibe, dude.
Like, you know, I wanted to create a platform for everybody.
And then Thursdays became like a real sweet spot for me with the music. And like,
I don't think artists get enough recognition. I have some local artists that I want to promote.
I'm still trying to tap in with them, but he's kind of busy. He works 60 plus hours a week and
it's tough. We're in like mad different locations. Like he's on, it's only 45 minute drive or
something like that. You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, it's only 45 minute drive or something like that you know what i'm saying but at the end of the day it's tough uh but yeah yeah it's kind of getting lost over there what up easy
well i just want to throw out um that you know i've been doing these impact concerts i mean
they started just as benefit concerts in in 2021 getting uh my uh friend co-host and co-creator of
the impact concerts jose cabrera, down in Venezuela,
out to meet up with this tribe in the Amazon, who now he's been working with these years,
and they have a giveth of their own called the University of Ancestral Knowledge.
It's the Watuja tribe.
In fact, he was just recording some songs with a couple of them the first time ever
couple of them the first time ever that there's been recorded songs in their native language.
that there's been recorded songs in their native language.
But besides the point, or back to the point was that hosting these Impact concerts, we
usually do one or two a month. We're always looking for musicians to come. So the basic
rundown is instead of just having a space where public goods, you have 10 projects to
talk about, and they're great. It's like, I'm cleaning water, I'm planting trees, I'm
picking up trash, I'm teaching people Web3.
But it kind of runs together.
You get a little fatigue of the brain, a little brain fog.
So when you break it up and you have one speaker and then a few songs from a live musician,
and these are people coming in from all over the world, and you go back and forth, project, live music, project, speaker, live music.
And some of the projects will have musicians on them, so they might perform their own opening tunes um it just changes the vibe it makes it really fun people
tend to enjoy it a lot you kind of get a little break so you can soak in i think more of each
individual project we always do it you know at least a few days before that like quadratic funding
round ends or whatever so you people don't have to go from the concert to donate they can just grab
the links that we share next day maybe they go you know donate to a few projects so we're always
looking for musicians we're always looking for projects also um so yeah hit me up if it's
something that you'd be interested in one in fact we still have slots open for a couple musicians
for tomorrow's if anybody wants to come throw down tomorrow um what was it 1 30 no 2 30 pst
5 30 est so yeah hit me up if you want to you want to come perform a couple of live tunes Tomorrow, what was it, 1.30, no, 2.30 PST, 5.30 EST.
So yeah, hit me up if you want to come perform a couple of live tunes.
Yo, that's fire.
Y'all heard?
Tomorrow, 5.30 EST.
I remember the EST, that's where I'm at.
I'm on the east side, United States over here.
Little old Rhode Island.
You know what I mean?
Everyone thinks Long Island.
They think I'm over there in New York.
And I mean, I'm like four hours away from New York.
I'm not far from New York.
But, you know, maybe a little further than that.
I could be wrong.
But about that.
Either way.
I worked on some films in Rhode Island.
I've been up there a couple times.
Oh, yeah, dude.
Yeah, people don't actually know that about Rhode Island.
Rhode Island's got some scenes in it, dude.
There was a whole movie that was done over in Woonsocket, actually.
I'm going to mess up the name, but it's like Hatachi, I believe, or something like that.
It's about a dog that his owner had passed away.
He used to go to the train station with his owner every day,
and his owner had passed away and didn't come back one day.
And he waited.
You know what I mean?
He waited around for his owner over there.
And that whole, like, a bunch of that movie,
like 70% of that movie was filmed in one socket.
And you wouldn't believe it by some of the scenes that they got,
but it was pretty cool.
They used the train station.
They used the corner on Main Street.
Some places that I know, I walked around as a kid,
like all kinds of stuff.
So for me, it was pretty cool to see it.
And I wasn't super interested in the movie.
It was kind of a silent movie, but it did.
I was too young to really get the movie at the time,
but it was cool.
Very cinematic and stuff.
Uh, is there, and I, I'm forgetting cause you know, this was back in like 2003 or something.
Uh, I remember going to film and it was like end of the, like the summer, it was like the
beginning of winter. So all the, the Island was like empty. It was either Rhode Island or Maine
block Island. I think it was called.
Yeah, I think that's over near Maine.
Yeah, that might have been up there.
It was frigid, yo.
But it was really cool because we had the whole island to ourselves and stayed for, I don't know, like a week or something filming.
It was dope.
I'll be honest.
I'm not even sure. I think you i think you might be right though i think block
island is over near rhode island i'm i'm honestly kind of bad i stick i'm on the inner side so i
don't go out to the the coastal side too much i travel like more towards um massachusetts
connecticut area like more west but i'm still technically a coastal state. We go
to the beach every once in a while. The beach is probably like the furthest that it's going to take
us is like an hour and 20 hour and a half. Maybe, you know, that's like not bad traffic necessarily,
but well, that's some of my, some of my roots are over there. Uh, you know, new England,
basically my, uh, my mom's mom's side uh had a relative that came
over with like the mayflower and so he got washed overboard and then thrown back on deck like a
couple minutes later when i was a kid we got to go to like the recreation of the of the boats
and it was in the captain's log this dude hugh howland i think that was his name
yeah crazy i wouldn't be here if he didn't get washed back on board by a giant wave.
That's insane, my guy.
Yeah, dude, that's crazy.
Yeah, I have some local roots over here, but my mom's side, they came actually.
My heritage goes to Armenia.
It was my great-great-grandmother, I believe.
I could be wrong. It could have been a third grade. I forget. It's my grandmother's grandmother. So yeah, yeah, three greats out
there now. But she came through from the Armenian genocide, and she was led through the Syrian
through the syrian desert during that ottoman empire march and stuff and she was just given a
desert during that Ottoman Empire march and stuff, and she was just given a salt lick.
salt lick she made it she was about 12 years old at the time uh she survived made it to greece
where she was in a group home until she was 18 when she turned 18 she moved to france and met
her brother over there and then from there she made her way to america so it's pretty wild the
way it comes and then, I'm only a couple
generations out from that. So I still have some of the stories. So my grandmother has like a,
a copy version of, um, a docket from the 16th century that at the time, like my,
her grandmother had found and like, you know, recorded the information from, and then,
uh, my grandmother copied that
because the note had gotten like pretty much destroyed at that point but yeah dude no it's
pretty crazy i have some like crazy lineage from that side and then my father's side my
i'm not too certain but my my grant his mom my grandmother um did like the ancestry.com type of
thing and same deal she um there was somebody from the
mayflower and then they married somebody from the wampanoag tribe a female from the wampanoag tribe
and like there's this like i don't know that one's a few generations out there that whole
history is like way far out there but you know that's crazy because like i don't have documentation
but according to like you know
some family legend from my from my grandpa and stuff uh one of our relatives married into uh
you know married a a native woman um from like right around uh like manhattan island um yeah
like history is crazy that my same grandpa hoboed across the states, like riding trains and stuff when he was young.
And that's on my mom's side still.
But yeah, my dad's side, they came out, oh shit, like, I guess like four generations ago and to the West Coast.
So, you know, West and East collided.
My hippie rock star dad married a Mormon girl.
I don't know how that happens, but lots of brothers and sisters.
Yo, for sure, for sure.
I can see that.
I can see that.
That's amazing, dude.
Yo, Crypto Stoner.
I know you had some alpha from, what was that other one you dropped some alpha for?
Damn, see, I'm already forgetting alpha.
I got to go back and listen to my own space again.
But you got some more alpha for us, maybe?
You know, a little something about some Solana Dez.
What's going on with Yetis or something?
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, man, dude, we were popping off in the Yetis yesterday.
We had a few people join yesterday.
So, yo, if you guys aren't in
the yeti discord make sure here let me go grab something you know we got to wait wait wait is
this is this the the real yetis the og yetis that i grabbed one of like freaking four or five years
ago and then it died are they are the yetis back are we alive no this is this is Mad Queen and Moon Ape Labs founders that had, or Mad Queen is the CTO for Moon
And they started Yeti's NFT, which is with an ICE token on Solana.
So this is actually a new project.
But I do know which Yeti you're talking about.
I thought they're still around, though.
Like, I know that there's other Yetis.
You know, there's not one Yeti in the world.
So we knew there was more Yetis, too.
But yeah, yeah.
I know who you're talking about.
And I think they're still going.
Well, since you haven't heard of this Yeti, you know, I got to tell you a little bit then.
I think you'll dig it.
It's a Solana-based project.
project. It's going to be an NFT staking reward system with tokenomics. But also it's going to
It's going to be an NFT staking reward system with Tokenomics.
give you that like safe degen world to play in in a casino. So essentially there's going to be a lot
of gamification that goes on with it. And you get to go, you know, do a little gambling, a little
playing with your ice tokens and you can win more ice tokens or NFTs and things like that in the casino games. So it's kind of a self-sufficient little gambling system that you can play in.
But it's, in my opinion, it's safer.
And I always say in this sense, it's fun because the, you know, we made,
or not we, I didn't do any of the coding.
I'm not taking credit for that.
You know, the win rates and the percentages are all on contract and on the page.
So you know how it all works and that you're not getting, you know, it's like the casino
world out in Vegas.
You know, you have to have a certain amount of wins in your casino games.
And so we're making sure that it's more fair for everyone to win so that everyone
can keep having fun in the ecosystem and keep playing. And so, you know, you can stake. And
in my opinion, if you get some NFTs, you stake those and you get some ice token,
then that's your play money. And then if you make some money with your staked rewards and you get
some more ice token, and then there's a tax and a treasury system so that there's money going into that to facilitate transactions and help to keep the system and ecosystem strong.
So it's going to be a lot of fun.
My favorite part, as much as all of that is the alpha of the project and just the just surface touching on all of that, too.
There's a lot of rewards and ways to win.
Right now, you know, we're just showing off the NFT art.
you know we're just showing off the nft art the yetis are actually in this nft collection are
drawn and worked on by world of warcraft artists so there's a lot of that triple a game
art development side in sight with the art so the art is very solid the discord we're trying to get
to 500 in there and we're getting pretty close.
I want to say we're at like 57 maybe, maybe a little less, maybe a little bit more.
But we're pretty close and that's going to start the first game before we even launch the tokens or the NFTs.
It's going to be the first game that you get to play in the Yeti ecosystem. And basically there's going to be ways to,
when you flip the coin,
you can either win, let's say an NFT,
or you could win some token supply
and that goes onto the list for when we launch.
And so that'll have an automatic drop system
once we get into our actual launch.
And what kicks the Yetis off in the launch
is when we get to our following.
Our following needs to hit the amount that we have an NFT collection.
So once we get to that following count, we will have everything launched.
And the other thing is, too, is the ICE token drops at the same time as the NFTs.
And if you're holding NFTs and you get NFTs, you also get a token supply drop.
So go ahead, big man.
Please hop in.
Real quick, if I can jump in,
because I got to bounce because my link drop-in duties
are starting right now at the whip.
But that sounds dope.
If you can, DM me a link to that Yeti project Twitter or something.
And I think the old Yetis are kind of kicking around because I remember I got my Yeti, which has rainbow fur and stuff, in Nifty Island as an avatar.
So somebody's still alive over there, but I'd love to get in another Yeti group, and that sounds really cool.
I am going to jump down.
Much love and peace, y'all.
Been a great time connecting here.
Look forward to, like, grouping up on this script idea.
It's been an absolute pleasure and an honor and a privilege.
And definitely look forward to getting way more in contact with you on everything.
Yes, sir. I already sent him a DM. Just so you know, I Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
I already sent him a DM.
Just so you know, I just sent him the at Yeti.
Go check out the project.
Always, always, always pull him from the official page.
You know what I mean? That's how we do.
But for sure.
Much love, dude.
Thank you, EZ.
Appreciate the vibes.
Appreciate the perspective.
And we'll definitely be connecting for sure.
Thousand percent.
Peace out.
Peace. Peace out, Girl sure. Peace out. Peace.
Peace out, Girl Scout.
I'm just kidding.
I just wanted to say Girl Scout.
I just wanted to say it all the time.
No, but to tap into the Yetis a little bit too, in case anybody in here, you know, we
talk about it a lot and this is something that might get overlooked.
It doesn't always, but it might sometimes, right?
Is that the rarities dictate how much token you're gonna get you know i mean so the more rare the uh the yeti that you get the the allocation of your token is higher as well
so you know some traits in there and stuff that really dictate that and it's not just like um
it's as it gets minted the token gets sent type of it's as it gets minted, the token gets sent type of deal.
You know, it gets minted out.
It's pretty fucking cool.
Berlin and the Mad Queen, you know, they've had their run already.
They've already taken someone else's stuff and, boop.
You know, they've done something great.
They already have a big community.
They have connections.
They've done this.
And the Queen, with the administrative mindset, the administrative mindset, it really pulls through. And Berlin's got a really, really sweet eye for tokenomics.
I love tokenomics myself. So I know she gives Berlin a lot of credit for those. And I just,
yeah, it's going to be a great time. It's not just a safe DJ in place, but it's going to be a great time it's not just a safety gen place but it's also a place where
you can connect share your yeti and some of these yetis are battle ready too you know what i'm
saying like they got armor backpacks like a sword maybe i don't know if there's a sword i'm just
guessing in my mind right now no one i got a i got a picture of one with a sword and you know some of them even have cracked uh
astronaut masks you know they've been through they've been through it and we don't know their
full story yet we just know the very beginning of what's coming there's also a lot of lore to this
y'all remember sorry big man i was gonna say there's also just a lot of lore i i you know i that i don't go over enough and that's something that i even need to uh make sure i start sharing
more of is just the lore and the crystal and that you know this gives it so much uh future
progression you know it can it can go anywhere we i really see this being kind of like it could be a
a rabbit's future of the raving rabbits if you you guys remember that from Ubisoft and the bunnies,
the little bunny guys, you know,
I kind of get that vibe from the Yetis on the story lore side. It's fun,
but it's, you know it, it still has like a deep story to it,
but it's kind of goofy and it's, but it's also serious and it's spyro-y like it kind of
feels like spyro to the dragons back in the day you know those kind of i just get a lot of those
vibes and and it's something that's been missing in a lot of spaces for a while um so i'm happy to
see a project that's you know having fun with itself that that part is is very important. It's got to have fun with its own brand.
Yes, dude.
No, you said it perfectly, dude.
The Spyro, them Crash Bandicoot vibes.
Like, dude, literally the Ice Crystal when you're going into their Discord,
the way that it talks, the cheekiness, like how it is,
it reminds me of Cortex, you know what I mean? And and from crash bandicoot he was the bad guy kind of so i get that wicked deep narrative
vibe off of it already and i just can't wait to see more of the the gamify implications i was
over here sorry my voice is a little deeper i was over here trying to to train a little ice voice
out i had a dead ass i was trying to i was gonna come on the mic and do like you know how uh
dragon punks always be doing that dude he does this little narrative big man's okay with voices
but i gotta i gotta get it right sometimes they had me do uh bad chicken had me do an english
accent the other day or a british accent or london He's like, you killed it, dude. These guys are like, yeah, dude.
Yesterday's space or whatever.
I forget whose space it was.
I think that was what you crypto.
Were you there for that?
Yeah, I was there.
Dude, no, but it's funny, man.
It's good stuff.
Yo, also real quick, I'm sorry to chime in on kind of
a side note. I realize I have a
meeting in 19 minutes
and I haven't eaten breakfast, so I do need to
eat. I'm going to
drop off kind of abrupt here, but
I just wanted to, one,
I put the Yeti Discord
post and the, you know, kind of the
lore up there, so you guys can click on that.
But yeah, I'll be in Dragon Punk space later, so hopefully I can reconnect with everyone and see you know kind of the lore up there so you guys can click on that um but yeah i'll be
in dragon punk space later so hopefully i can reconnect with everyone and see you guys there
i totally didn't realize what time it was because i've been sitting here i'm actually doing a here
here you want a little alpha real quick before i dip out i'm on the salon of dead's trait list
adding rarities so i'm picking how i'm helping uh rogue and levels and facts right now we're all
basically everyone's picking what they feel that the rarities should be.
So we're setting this up currently because we got that launch on Monday.
Let's go, dude.
Get yourself some fucking breakfast, my guy, dude.
Oh, my God.
Like, I get it.
You know, it's not always good to eat wheat right away and stuff like that.
But get a little protein in you. Get a little something. get some sugar in there, a good sugar, you know what
I'm saying? Or amino acids, whatever. You know what I'm saying, dude? Much love, much love. I'll
be honest with you. It's 2.42 my time. We've been going since 10 a.m. this morning anyway. I was
kind of getting close to the wrap-up point for myself, so we're definitely going to be getting
there. I just wanted to make sure we got a little bit in there.
You know, we talked about Yetis.
You just dropped some Solana Deads Alpha on us, dude.
That was kind of what I wanted really in there.
I'm going to let everybody give their little sign-offs and stuff
and say what they got to say, give love, you know, and we'll close out.
That takes about 20 minutes anyway.
Sorry, one more thing, just because I saw Mama Bear down there.
Since the Dom space is
canceled, I'm also going to be hopping into, I'll hop into Mama Bears tonight. We're going to go
hang out over there. So make sure everyone comes and hangs out there, because I'm going to do some
Dragon Punks, hang out with Mama Bear, and yeah, it'll be a fun night of spaces. But yeah, that's
it for me. I know you're wrapping it up anyways. I'm going to hop off. I love y'all.
me i know you're wrapping it up anyways i'm gonna hop off i love y'all
much love much love yeah for sure nope dragon punks is pretty quick it's normally like about
i say pretty quick he normally he's got an itinerary right so he sticks to kind of a
schedule so it's awesome and mama bear she's always over there vibing so i love to pop into
both of those spaces myself i go in do the vibe check over there with Dragon Punks, hang out for a bit.
And then we come over and we share some stories with Mama Bear.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's just how we do.
And then what's going on, Rick?
Are you over here?
Or if you need a minute to do no rush.
I know life's going on right now.
Yo, the tech, my my guy how you doing doing good thank you everyone for coming out that's all i got for today
word word sounds cool i appreciate y'all that drunk pirate you got anything you want to sign
off with my man yeah i know you're working, too.
Don't get in trouble with the boss lady now.
You know how it be, bro.
Yeah, no, it has.
You guys helped me turn a shitty day into an alright day.
You know what I mean?
I'm going to go get some shit done.
I'm going to go hang out in some more spaces tonight.
I'm going to go work on some CSS, baby.
I'm going to go customize my website. I'm tonight. I'm going to go work on some CSS, baby. I'm going to go customize my website.
I'm working on trying to add a sidebar over to it so, like, you know, we can put some info.
We added a subscribe button yesterday and a subscribe function so that we can get newsletters.
You know, we're setting things up so that we can have, we can help keep track of subscriptions and stuff like that now too or if i want to send
a newsletter out to people like it's pretty cool man what we're doing over there i won't go too far
into that but go get some work done eat a little food maybe meditate a little bit you know i'm
saying a little deeper than i normally do not a little more than just consciously breathe maybe
take a little extra extra bit for it.
Just everybody go do something good for yourself.
I'm still on the Puppet Bear's line right now.
I love you, Mama Bear.
I love you guys.
I love everybody up in here.
AJ, appreciate you, man.
Mad Queen, everybody.
Just thank you all.
Much love.
Make sure you're following Candy, too.
She's the music plug.
I see the Mad Quack has been chilling for a while, too.
You know, this is me doing my sign-off.