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All right, well, it looks like we have everybody who's going to be joining today. I'm going to give it one more minute so we can start exactly on the hour.
All right, so we're going to do something a little bit different, a little bit fun today. We have with us Lucas Hyder, who's been on the podcast before and David Hansen, who's been also on the podcast a bunch of different times. Lucas is joining from the Ultra Arena account and I just want to stop and remind you guys that if
If you haven't followed the account, then now's your chance. Just click over there and hit follow. And of course, this is Ramy James and I'm connected from the ultra I/O account. So today we're going to be talking about ultra arena, the visions and the plans. Before we get started, maybe Lucas, you
You could say a few words and introduce yourselves to anybody who hasn't heard you on the podcast or understands what you're doing at Ultra. Yeah. So, hey everyone, I'm Lucas. I've been working at Tortra for already more than two years managing everything related to
the new and managing a trend on the product side of it. So yeah, working on different topics such as the go-to market and making sure that we're ready to launch a different set of tools that we're pushing to the market. So we're really excited to be talking to everyone here.
And David, I wanted to get you to talk a little bit about how Ultra Arena fits within the wider vision of the ecosystem.
You know, Alperina is a product that stands on its own, but I think it's a very critical part of the thing that Ultra could be in the future. What do you think that thing is?
Oh, I thought you were asking to look at. Okay. No, no, for you. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah. So I think, you know, if you think about, you know, esports
directly you think about rewards, right? And so when you speak about rewards, you know, you could very well speak about cryptocurrency, NFTs and so on. So I think there's a right there that's already, you know, very strong