Waves of Web 3 - Ep. 11

Recorded: June 28, 2023 Duration: 1:20:51
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Leo, you crazy, crazy man.
Love your voice messages.
Welcome, Utterly.
Just getting everybody in and getting it all set up.
Let's see if I can get Josh up as a co-host.
Yo, I'm in, brother.
Welcome, Leo.
Mate, your energy is just crazy off the charts.
I love it.
Welcome, Josh.
How are you?
Mate, fantastic.
How are you doing?
Hope you're good, Sotishang.
Hanging in there, you know, working away as usual.
That's it.
There's no rest for the wicked.
Not saying you're wicked, but no rest for you either.
Not at all.
We're going to have a bit of action-packed space this morning.
A lot of updates from Reef Pets, which is very exciting.
A lot of updates, obviously, from us as well.
If you haven't had a chance yet, I'll actually pin it, actually.
I will pin this up.
Have a look at this latest tweet, and let's get it out there.
Oh, what's happened?
I think you dropped out.
We're hearing from a couple of great speakers this morning.
We've got Siva coming to tell us more about their launch as well,
which is exciting.
But, yeah, so bear with us a few moments where we get everybody in,
and then we'll kick this bad boy off.
Oh, Josh is having troubles.
Okay, if you haven't had a chance to check out the pinned tweet,
please do so.
The trading card game is coming along so well.
It is just rocketing along.
And as you can see by the screenshots I posted,
we've made huge amounts of progress.
So there'll be more updates in Discord in the coming week
in relation to that.
So, yeah, it's exciting stuff.
So check that tweet out.
If you can see your way clear to give it a bit of a boost and a like
and a retweet or a comment or whatever you can,
it helps the algorithms so we can get the word out there
and get players started to get excited about this free-to-play trading card game
that is literally AAA epic.
It's going to be so much fun.
So, yeah, it's going to be cool.
So get that out there, and we'll go from there.
Big Booms is on another space.
He may join us shortly, Josh.
So we'll just have to wait and see if he's able to get in.
Otherwise, we can kick it off once we get a few more people in in a few minutes.
Yeah, awesome, man.
I love it.
I don't know what happened.
It was weird.
It kicked me back down, and then I left and came back in,
and now everything's working just fine.
Just Twitter being Twitter, really, isn't it?
That's what it is.
That's what it is.
It's crazy.
Twitter's secondary name is known as The Road.
Man, it's so true.
It's so true.
And we've got Leo up as a speaker.
Leo has all the energy of a football team's cheer squad in one hit,
all inside the one person.
And he's also part of Ape Star Line as, I believe, a moderator there.
And he's just an amazing chap.
Love listening to him.
Love his spaces.
Love his energy.
And hopefully, we'll have Ape Star Line joining us today as well
to give us a bit of an update on their project.
They've got some amazing stuff coming as well.
But, yeah, welcome, Leo.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
It's killing, bro.
That's what's up.
I appreciate the love, man.
I appreciate the love so much.
You know, I've been, I've been up all day.
Coming to yourself out today.
No, I saw the notification and Ape Star Line announcement that SAC is hosting a space today.
And I just, I just, I just, I just hope that I'll definitely attend because it's already 1 a.m. here.
And I guess I'm not sleeping.
So, we're doing it.
We're doing it.
We're rolling.
Much love, brothers.
Anyone that is coming up, please just hit the tweet button and like.
Let's bring so many people here.
Let's vibe this vibe, man.
I'm killing it, bro.
Let's do it.
Love it, mate.
100% no giving up.
And we don't, we don't go too long on these spaces either.
We don't like to drag them out.
So, we normally only go about an hour, hour and a half.
So, you should get some sleep still tonight, my friend.
There you go.
There you go.
No worries.
I'm awake, bro.
No worries.
I love it.
We're here, man.
I'm vibing the space.
That's it.
Good vibes for everybody.
That's it.
So, what's happening in Santa Marta?
We had some thunderstorms yesterday that were pretty interesting.
But it didn't happen until in the evening, so it wasn't that bad.
But the thunderstorms were strong.
But, you know, pretty much everything for the day was done and then it hit.
So, it really didn't mess up anything beach-related or anything like that.
So, it was kind of nice.
We got to go to one of the beaches in Teyrona National Park.
And right now in Santa Marta, it is like peak tourism season.
So, between June and July is just massive amounts of people coming here.
And so, in Teyrona National Park, they've got four or five beaches.
And we got there at like 10 o'clock in the morning, give or take.
And the guy at the gate, you know, you got to pay to get into the park.
And then they kind of tell you like which beach to go to or whatever.
But the guy was like, you're just going to have to drive around and see if you can find a spot.
Because like, I guess the buses bring these tourists in like by the busload at like 6.30 in the morning, 7 o'clock in the morning.
And there's on the main beach that is like the most famous.
It's called Playa Cristal.
And it's like, it's got some rock structures out in the beach area and stuff.
So, it's like kind of pooled coral areas and things like that.
It's very famous.
And they were at max capacity at 7.30.
And like, so we were like, all right, let's just drive through.
And I was hoping to go to Playa Cristal to talk to one of the directors there.
But we couldn't get into it.
They had the road blocked because it was full.
But we drove, there's like an old, this is all mountain type roads and stuff too.
So, like you got to drive through the mountains to get down to the beach.
So, they're like these old pothole filled like dirt roads.
And it's pretty rough.
Like if you don't have like an all-wheel drive or whatever, like don't drive your two-wheel car out there.
And so, we drove down this like mountain road for like 40 minutes to get to, I want to say it was the second to the last beach.
And the guy let us in and we went and parked.
There was 20 people on that beach, only 20 people.
And I was like, wow, this is like perfect.
It was crystal clear blue water.
We snorkeled.
We looked at, you know, some different stuff.
There was, it gave me an opportunity to kind of see what the trash impact is like deep into the national park, like into their beaches.
And certainly, there was some trash there, like shallow reef areas and stuff, you know, plastic bags and things like that.
Not in abundance like they are kind of out in the public diving areas.
But certainly, there is still some stuff there that needs cleaned up.
So, but it was nice to go to a beach where there really wasn't a lot of people.
And my daughter got to enjoy finding like, you know, some old sand dollars and stuff like that.
So, it was pretty cool.
She got to snorkel a little bit too.
And I showed her some stuff.
We found a, we found a scorpion fish, a big scorpion fish.
He was huge.
And we found a couple other things.
So, sand dollars, shells, some corals.
There were some hard corals there that I hadn't seen elsewhere on some of the other reefs.
And then some of the seagrass around closer to the shores.
And then some really rocky areas along one of the edges of the beach that had like sea lettuce and some other hard corals and some soft sea fans and stuff like that.
Super cool.
Really, really cool.
It was a blessing to get to go do that.
And then right around 4.30, 5 o'clock, you know, they closed the park at 5.
But right around 4.30, all the thunderstorm clouds and everything from up in the mountain were starting to make their way down to the beach.
So, we went ahead and came on home.
And on the drive home, it started storming pretty hard.
Man, that's amazing.
The fact that the beach was packed at like 7.30 in the morning, that's incredible.
And that they weren't letting other people onto it.
That's amazing.
Yeah, they actually, I found out yesterday, they actually will cut the limit on the beaches at 300 people.
And the beaches are pretty big.
Don't get me wrong.
I mean, they're big.
So, they'll cut it at 300.
They'll block the entrance and they won't let anybody in.
And then every, I think it's every 15 days, they close the entire park and all the beaches for like seven days.
And they, you know, they do like, they do a beach clean and then they kind of just let nature rest, if you will, you know, for seven days or so.
And then, and then they'll open it back up for another 15.
That's insane.
We've got beaches that stretch for miles that you'd be lucky to see another person on.
And they just go and go and go and just, yeah, it's just incredible.
It's wild.
And you've got all the, the apartment buildings and stuff here, much like our apartment, you know, because we're, we're on the beach.
The apartment building is on the beach, but the beach is still considered public.
So, they only own like a certain yardage out onto the beach.
And then the last few yards out to the water is like public.
So, people can still like come, come and hang out and whatever.
And when we first got here about, I don't know, maybe a month or two ago or whatever, I didn't notice that it was like really packed.
Like we could go down any, any day and maybe there would be 10 people down there or something, you know, hanging out in the cabanas and stuff like that.
But now, forget about it, man.
I don't even, we don't even go to the pool.
We don't go down to the beach.
We don't do none of that.
It's just slammed.
That's crazy.
That is absolutely crazy.
It's wild.
I've sent an invite to Siva, who's got an update for us on their launch coming up in a couple of days.
There we go.
And I've sent an invite to Graham to speak because we always want to speak to Graham, especially when there's ashes, competition, hot and, and steaming.
Over there in England.
Got to hear more of that.
But in the meantime, mate, tell us more about some of your announcements.
You've just been dropping some big announcements over this last week and I know you've got more coming.
So, mate, share the juice.
Definitely, man.
So, you know, we're restructuring a little bit with, with how we're going to handle what the NFTs really, I guess, do for the project.
So, like the OG founders, we're going to utilize the funds from that as they meant to.
They're only on secondary.
So, as they come in, we'll, we'll use that for the gamification.
And then the Kronos Clownfish are going to be used to fund the comic book drop that will tie Salty Sharks and us together a little tighter.
The V2 founders, I'm working with the aquarium and the coral restoration group over there.
I'm still waiting to hear back from them.
But they were, they were very interested, man.
I sat down with their director and told them what we could do.
And what we're going to try and do is put some kind of a coral adoption process into the V2 founder mint.
So, like when you mint a V2 founder, you would get like a coral adoption certificate.
So, then you have that and you've helped support their coral restoration project, which we'll be tied to.
But it's going to be in a 50-50 kind of split.
So, 50% of the mint funds, like I think right now the V2s are somewhere around $13 or $14.
Half of that we will give to them and then we'll create a coral adoption certificate.
And they'll plant a coral for every one of them.
So, we're going to do that.
And then the ETH clownfish, we're going to use that to fund our IRL equipment purchases.
You know, when I went and met with them, the aquarium has their stuff, you know.
But the coral restoration guys, they're allowed in the park.
Like they're set up in the aquarium, in the park itself.
But they're self-sufficient.
Like they're self-funded.
So, if we can tie reef pets to them, my plan is to use the ETH clownfish proceeds to purchase IRL equipment.
They don't have dive equipment.
They don't have their own boat.
They don't have, you know, they rely solely on volunteers.
You know, someone volunteers that has a boat, then they're planting corals that day.
Someone volunteers that has their own dive gear, they can go pick up a full bottle at the dive shop before they take a boat out to the aquarium kind of thing.
So, you know, a tank refilling station, a smaller boat, you know, I mean, the SS Minnow, as far as I'm concerned, it could be a rickety boat.
It doesn't have to be anything fantastic.
But anything that we can fund as reef pets and then be a partner with them, you know, it would be our equipment owned by Reef Pets Corporation and the community.
But we would be willing to work with them to grow their project and what it is that they're doing.
And I think down the road, the idea would be to grow the coral adoption process in a sense of having like set values.
So for, I'm just going to throw numbers out there, it's not necessarily the case, but for like, say, $20, you would get a coral adoption certificate.
And then for $40, you would get the certificate, but then you would get growth data every three months tied to that adoption certificate, which would be like an NFT.
So you'd get growth data on the corals that you planted.
And then, you know, you could stage that up all the way into, you know, a key chain that is made with the ocean plastic that they pick up and clean up and they shred it.
And then they put it into these little molds of like a sea turtle or a dolphin and they make these key chains.
And they sell those just there at the counter.
There's no real marketing behind that or anything.
But to include it into something where someone adopts a coral, gets a certificate, has growth data, receives a key chain, these kinds of things are marketable.
And they could really be funding a lot more things than what they are.
And I think they just don't have, they don't have the right, I don't want to say like brain power.
They just don't have the person there to take care of it and help them do it.
You know, and that's one of the reasons that we wanted to come here is I know for sure that I can help facilitate some better funding options for them to really do some really good work, especially if we can tie ourselves to it.
And I think it would be great.
The other thing that I'm working on right now is the Ocean Token.
I am working on providing some type of an IRL type utility to that right now.
And I'm not afraid to share it.
I mean, I'll tell you guys about it.
It's still in the process.
I'm still trying to see how it's going to work.
But there's a website called what3words.com.
And what they've done on this website is they have broken the earth.
The entire earth is broken up into these little tiny grids.
And three words, you know, a word, dot, word, dot, you know, word, it identifies a grid square.
And so what my thought process was is we will sell these grid squares along the beaches here for Ocean Token.
And when you purchase that square with Ocean Token, we then clean the plastic and the trash up off of it.
And then you will be then placed on the website, the Twitter, and our Facebook as a contributor, as an Ocean Guardian.
In your name, we've cleaned up X amount on this location.
And you'll be able to zoom in on it and everything off that map to see what spot it was.
I'm still piecing everything together and got to put it into some kind of working app, if you will, or something.
But, you know, that's what I'm going to full stack dev course for is to learn how to do those kinds of things.
So it is coming.
And then in August, we've got the beach cleanup, which it looks like PepsiCo is very likely sponsoring all the T-shirts and everything for that.
So we'll have an official sponsor, PepsiCo, which is going to be super cool.
Damn, mate, that's tons going on.
Absolutely tons, which is awesome.
And it sounds good, too.
I like some of the innovation.
And the value offering is really key.
I mean, like real-world partnerships are something that many projects in Web3 just talk about.
But, you know, you are building and creating these real-world partnerships and you're delivering value back to holders and people who want to get involved.
So absolutely sensational.
And I know you're just getting settled again after the move.
So, you know, you're going to be delivering on these things in, you know, no time at all, which is phenomenal.
Oh, yeah, man.
It's been non-stop.
You know that.
Yeah, I do.
Build it in.
But, yeah, awesome, mate.
Awesome work.
And it sounds great.
Welcome to Big Booms as well.
I know he's been super busy with the Doghouse Mutant Minton activities.
So welcome, mate.
Thanks for joining us.
And welcome to Siva.
Is it Joe or Lars today?
Hey, Ralph.
Of course, it's Joe.
Hey, how you going?
How you going?
Joe, obviously, we've been chatting in DMs, obviously, about your upcoming launch.
Why don't you share some more with us about what's coming up and what time it's on and
how people can get involved.
And importantly, let's talk about the fact that you're getting me up at 3.30 in the morning
Yeah, appreciate it so much, man.
Yeah, we have a launch space on Saturday.
It starts at 12 p.m.
And ends at 7.30 p.m.
So if Twitter wants it, it allows us to do it.
And yeah, as you said, we launch our tokens and the official backend.
So what this means is that the white label solution is now ready.
We are actively deploying new custom bots every day.
And yeah, this is what the space will be about.
So we will talk to all the projects and cool people that we meet along the way.
And yeah, it's really that a lot of pressure is now off because everything is developed.
A short wrap-up of Siva for everyone who's not familiar with it, we developed engagement
tools for founders to enable communities to earn from engagements currently in Discord
on Twitter and suit on Telegram.
And what this means is you can just join, for example, the official Siva server, say hi,
say GM, and you already earned something.
And you can enter the command forward slash balance, and you can see your earnings.
And yeah, then you can type the command withdraw and withdraw crypto to your wallet.
And this is really how easy and simple and secure Siva is.
You can invite Siva in under 30 seconds to your server and bring utility to your Discord
basically in an instant.
And yeah, no strings attached.
We have answered any questions since one year.
And we work fully sustainable.
This is at least something that we, of course, aim to because we do not provide the tokens by
ourselves, at least not all of them.
Everything is now paid up to this point from my brother, Lars, and it's the co-founder of Siva and me.
So we provide the Polydolch token, for example, from our pockets too.
But most of the tokens, this is what we focus on, are tokens from other projects and other companies.
So they provide their tokens through our public ecosystem, which is free to use.
And yeah, it really works mind-blowingly cool.
So we have AI integrated in Siva too, because we work in the area of mass adoption.
You have to know nothing about Web3 to use Siva.
And yeah, this is how we will proceed in the future.
We just announced that we found a solution to have Bitcoin in our ecosystem.
So you will be able to swap to Bitcoin natively.
It's really mind-blowing technology behind everything.
But for now, we really focus on the custom bot version and the white label solution.
So everything I just talked about is available as a white label solution, so fully branded to your project.
For example, if you have a PFP project, you can use your NFTs as a requirement to receive a reward.
And otherwise, if you have a token project, you can use your tokens as a reward and as a requirement.
And it's really highly modular.
This is what we had really the focus on, that we can adapt to all situations and all tokenomics.
And yeah, we had so many questions.
Will this be possible?
Will this be possible that we really made everything possible and accidentally have some new features like the live token gate?
Because we always check if you still meet the requirements on every rewarded engagement.
And if not, we remove the Discord role, for example.
And yeah, now we are about to launch our own token, which we will place as the community reward token.
For example, if you want to have this white label solution from Siva, you have to hold a founder pass and you will get an airdrop of Siva when we launch.
And so if you want to jump into Siva and want to have the white label solution and you, for example, have a PFP project, but not a token, you already have a resource that you can give back to your community.
It will not be much, maybe like 25, 30 bucks in Siva.
And so you don't start from zero and you can really use a whole ecosystem without any further ado.
And yeah, you can implement all ERZ20 compatible tokens.
We are compatible with 14 blockchains and all NFTs.
And this is another cool thing what we bring to communities is that if you have a collaboration or a partnership, you can now provide utility to your collaboration because you can use their NFTs as a requirement to earn in your Discord server too, for example.
Or you can even give them your bot so you can give them the invite link and they can have your bot in their server.
And yeah, this is what we launched on Saturday.
It's the token.
And even the token is, if I have a minute to talk about the token and the launch, it's really innovative too.
Do I have two minutes, Rob?
Is it okay?
Mate, of course you do.
You've got the time you need because we're not putting people on timers here, mate.
We want to hear about it.
So go, go, go.
Awesome, awesome.
Yeah, there are so many things.
Okay, you get the full package.
So the first thing is definitely the ITO NFTs.
What this means is normally you have like a pre-sale and a seed sale and a public sale.
And the main difference between all these sales are the locking periods and the vesting periods and the token price, of course.
And how we solve the issue is we basically have a 100% non-custodial and decentralized ITO.
And it works that you mint an NFT on a website and we have the UI is already online.
So when we start to mint on a Saturday, I just unpause the contract and the website will update on dynamically.
And then you can click mint and then you mint an NFT with a token allocation.
And we have three different versions.
We have the silver edition, the gold edition, and the black edition.
And the main difference is that they have different locking periods.
The silver edition has no locking period and a vesting period of six months.
The gold edition has a locking period of six months and a vesting period of six months.
So the token price is for the silver edition 0.05 and for the black edition 0.02.
This is all, as I just said, you can go to our website and check out the different prices and the additions.
And we make everything as easy as possible.
So even if it sounds complicated, it's really as easy clicking the mint button.
And if you want to harvest the token, and this is the cool part.
So the token doesn't exist.
It exists as a claim on your NFT.
You can see it like a check.
So you can write a check and you can go to the bank and withdraw the check into real fiat.
And this is how it works for the NFTs.
So if you buy, for example, the silver edition and you wait for six months, or you can, of course, harvest.
Since I think when you mint, the next block, the token starts to emit.
And if you can't wait and you want to harvest what we call harvest the token, you mint the token into existence.
So it gets minted to the wallet address that holds the NFT.
What this means is you are at all time in custody of the tokens.
And this is, of course, really cool.
Because normally when you have an ITO, you have the token on some smart contract, which you have to trust.
And you don't really have the token.
And this is what cannot happen with our implementation.
And it's tradable, of course, at any time.
And yeah, it's really a crazy solution.
We made some really neat graphics to really showcase that what you buy is kind of like a check with included tokens.
Or an NFT that holds tokens.
And yeah, we're really looking forward for the mint.
And the main goal is really to keep the development for Siva up for the next two or three years.
This is the main goal.
We have so many cool things on the plate.
Like we already have this advanced leveling system where you can set up levels for your project
and attach rewards again for users and members who level up through your community.
And the rewards can currently be engagement points and XP.
So this is something that's really important.
What users earn is not directly crypto.
So it has no direct value.
See it more like payback points.
So when you engage in your Discord, you earn engagement points.
And this is important because most terms and services of Discord, of Twitter, do not allow you to earn something that has value.
So you earn points.
But the cool thing is what you can do with these points.
And with Siva, you can withdraw them into crypto tokens and crypto coins.
And soon NFTs.
And we also will have solutions for printed on demand merchandise.
So someone can engage so much that he can withdraw into merchandise.
And yeah, this is just the beginning.
So we will have many more gamification features in our ecosystem.
When we really reach the mint out, for example, we will have this rumble command,
which will be AI featured and some unique enhancement.
I don't want to really talk about.
And the cool thing is with automated reward distribution.
So the game master can just choose which price everyone is gambling for.
And then we will have this text-based RPG.
And the price will be distributed automatically.
So you don't have to pin the message.
You don't have to create a support ticket.
And this is really what we want to do.
We want to reward natural engagements.
This is really an important point.
And the biggest difference to any company or software that sounds similar,
something like Zeely or Galaxy.
What they do is they reward this, quote, unquote, artificial one-time engagements.
What means follow, retweet, and post proof in Discord, and you get a free NFT, and you can leave the project.
This is not really what, in our eyes, brings value to a project.
For us, it's really the community, the mods, and the admins.
And this is what we want to reward.
And it's real value because, as I said, the community makes the project a success.
And we found a way through microincentivation using Web3 technology.
So it was not really possible prior to blockchain technology to do these things.
And, yeah, now it's done.
And, yeah, the newest addition is that we have the white-label solution, besides providing the free public ecosystem to push mass adoption and, yeah, to introduce people into Web3.
And so I can go on.
And so the next thing and really cool thing is that we will have is account abstraction, 4337 account abstraction to be exact.
And what this means is we will have a native wallet functionality inside of Discord, which enables us to do things like transfer and withdraw to a Metamask EUA and other really, really mind-blowing stuff.
Like I already said, we will have swap inside of Discord where you say just swap from ETH to BTC, choose the amount, and you swap.
And this is how easy Web3 should be and will be.
And this is just possible recently through things like the new 4337 standard that doesn't really need any changes to the blockchain code and can and is already implemented.
And then we will have really cool constructs in SIVA that it's really mind-blowing.
And, yeah, many more games, mini-games and, like, Hilo and SIVA, what is it called, the SIVA pinata.
So someone can just choose an amount and everyone can hit the button and we will have some fun in the community.
And this is all things that we will soon have.
And I think I still forgot, like, 25% of everything.
But, again, thank you so much for inviting us and to let us speak.
And much love, Big Booms.
Always good to see you, man.
And, yeah, man, again, thank you so much.
And I can't wait to talk to you on Saturday, to be honest.
Yeah, absolutely.
So in summary, Joe, would it be fair to say that you've got not very much happening right now?
And, you know, it's pretty quiet?
What a blacker.
Yeah, it's quiet.
Do you sleep?
You should get some sleep because that's crazy.
Mate, that's a heap and heap of stuff that you've got going on, which is amazing.
So I know you guys have been working really hard over the last 12 months as well.
And you've just been putting in so much effort.
So it's so good to see you delivering on these things and making it all come to life
and doing so well to help projects and these businesses, you know, grow their engagement.
So, mate, kudos to you.
I absolutely love, love hearing about this stuff.
And I know we're still going to talk about our white label solution.
So we'll definitely do that offline as well and get something happening.
So, mate, absolutely fantastic.
If we can just quickly just do a bit of a reset the room, just, you know, make a comment,
hit some emojis, show Siva some love there with some emojis because that was a pretty amazing full-on presentation.
We'll quickly say hello to Graham as well, mate.
How are you, buddy?
Yeah, I'm good, mate.
Are you ready for match two?
Yeah, always good.
Always good, mate, aren't I?
I'm always happy.
Yeah, of course you're happy, mate.
So what's your prediction for Lords, mate?
It's a green pitch.
We're going to get stuffed.
Oh, really?
You don't like the green pitch?
No, we have a really poor record at Lords, especially against the Aussies.
You know, you're at Lords, so therefore, you know, how many of your players actually get
to play at Lords?
So, momentum's with you.
The home of cricket.
We had a number of chances this morning, didn't take them.
So that's going to suffer.
And I can see Smithy going on, doing 150, 200 in this game.
Well, he was quiet in the first one, mate.
He was a bunny in the first one.
He's not quiet in this one, is he?
Well, we should just see.
But look, mate, I can't wait.
I don't think there's been this much excitement over in Ashes in a long time.
So, I mean, it's great for cricket.
So, I'm excited.
It's great.
All right.
Excellent.
Well, I invited Davey up to get an update from NFT Scribe also.
I know they've got Conquest Battlestar every day now.
And this, the next Conquest Battle is actually in Crypto CloudPunks, which starts in about half an hour.
So, great opportunity to get your Conquest on, get some levels on your NFT as well.
Ah, Davey, here he is.
I'll let you do the talk, mate.
I don't want to ruin it for you.
So, tell us what's coming up next.
What's coming up next?
Hey, what's up, everybody?
This is Dave from Scribe, the lead dev and co-founder.
And we have, the community has started organizing nightly rounds of Conquest.
So, Conquest is a Discord game that we started about five or six weeks ago to go along with all the Scribe engagement stuff.
That a lot of communities, we have about 50 communities using the ScribeBot right now for engagement and tracking metrics inside Discord.
And the Conquest game is our latest kind of like fun thing to do.
And a lot of people are using it.
People play it between 10 and 13 hours a day, which is pretty wild.
And they're buying NFTs and having a good time.
It's basically, if you play Rumbles, we decided we really want to improve upon what Rumble can offer for a fun little experience.
So, it's very simple to play, but very hard to master.
You play with your PFP, you can have various weapons, and you fight bosses that are also people's NFTs that have leveled up through the Scribe system.
And there are spells you can cast, and you can heal your party members and resurrect people when they die.
So, we've made lots of little changes to help balance for new players.
You don't have to have any weapons to start with.
We give you some to play with.
They're random demo weapons from somebody else's inventory, and you even get a Super Pass to play with.
So, you can feel that kind of power.
So, like I said, we've had the game running for five or six weeks now, and it's going great.
It's even generating some cash, which is also great, and making really good use of the XP leveling system that Scribe has to offer.
Yeah, and some of the community members have enjoyed playing it so much that they've organized nightly games.
We can get sometimes 10 to 15 people playing at a time, which is pretty awesome.
And, yeah, it's a free bot to use.
It's, like I said, just part of the Scribe ecosystem.
So, if you see it out there in a Discord, just click on it, and you can install it in your own Discord.
Communities can also own battlefields.
They're like lands.
They can own battlefields, and when other players make purchases using the upcoming credit system, the community will get revenue from that, too.
So, 20% of revenue goes to the battlefield, and 10% actually goes to the boss.
So, that's a lot of random stuff.
I wasn't really getting all my pitch hat on or whatever, but it's really one of the funnest games that's been on Discord, period, because it's got a full graphic component to it.
A lot of the other games are using emojis and such.
We have a full graphic presentation to ours, so you see the bosses and the combat and all that kind of stuff.
So, very happy with it, and it's a lot of fun.
Mate, thank you for that.
But I didn't mean to put you under the pump there on the spot.
When I opened my mouth, I was like, bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh.
You did fine.
You did fine.
And I am starting to get a hang of these Conquest Battles.
Not John level getting a hang of it, but, you know, starting to get there.
Well, that's the point.
I've been watching a lot of them, Rob, and especially for new users.
The funny thing is a lot of the Scribe users, you know, were well over a year into release.
A lot of them are already high level, and so they came into the game as high level players.
And this effectively gave those people a lot of stuff to do.
High level content, you know, which you've got to have to keep people occupied.
But the new users, they have a tough time.
I saw them in some new communities.
I saw them in Killers community.
It's like, yes, we give them weapons, but they sit there, and it's like it takes forever to do anything.
The bosses don't really pose that much of a challenge.
They're just hard to kill, but they also haven't been hitting very hard.
So today, I went in and tweaked some settings and made it much more exciting, removed some errors that were there.
So it's like, yes, you have a chance to die now, and you also have a chance to be heroic and awesome, which is what a game should be.
It shouldn't be boring.
You should feel like, yeah, yeah, I did that.
You know, you should feel awesome when you do it.
So we're really kind of taking a focus on what that new player experience is like.
KT, the Kilt Man, is working on some overlay screens so that we can show new people how to play.
And we also have other modes coming up.
It's only been boss battles right now.
It's like you versus a gigantic enemy.
But very shortly, so we outlined today what PvP is going to look like.
We outlined today that the battlefield owners will have different minions and monsters and minions that people can fight.
So you might enter a room full of 20 creatures.
And KT actually put out, I believe, he put out the call for anybody who wants to create artwork for that.
I had suggested that maybe some projects want to make a collection of little monsters that are themed for their collection.
But, yeah, people will start having those in the battlefield and having a group of 20 of them to fight instead of just one boss, for example.
So it's a good opportunity for projects to get their content in the game, too.
You know, that's big for us.
That's important for us is to cross-pollinate and stuff, which is why now when a boss comes up on the screen, you see what collection it's from.
You see the name of it.
You see the owner of it.
And you can click through to all that stuff.
So if you see a boss that you like, you're like, oh, what collection is it?
You don't have to guess anymore.
It says it right on the screen during the whole battle.
And you can click right on it.
That's very cool.
It's funny you mention the other sort of not the main bosses but sort of the other mobs that you can have.
One of the things that – one of the features of our trading card game that's in the pinned Jumbotron up there is when you play the single-player mode,
you actually play against one of two different adversaries, Atlanteans or Pirates.
And we actually have the artwork for those Atlanteans and Pirates.
Obviously, you need that for the game.
But we actually have that artwork.
And perhaps they could be possible sort of other foe in conquest.
That's exactly what we're looking for.
I mean, if KT can crank some out through AI or whatever, we can have our own.
I think it would be much more interesting to get – to have the projects represent in there too.
And then later on, if they want to actually make those NFT collections for very cheap or whatever to say,
come buy our little beasties and stuff and they're in the game and, you know, earn things and all that,
that's a fun way to get people involved too.
But kind of keep the theme because it's like if you have – if you're playing against a shark,
you probably want to have other like minions from that universe, you know,
to kind of keep the theme going is my thought there.
Yeah, absolutely, especially when we've got a fairly big multiverse already.
So we've already got those sort of adversaries and henchmen and various other things.
So it would make sense and tie back to the lore, which is very cool.
And what else can I say?
I've kind of caught the ear of several other game devs about the possibilities of Discord gaming,
of creating really great experiences there.
It's hard, as you know.
There's limited tools to work with, limited UI to make Discord games.
But, I mean, with 19 million servers and 10 million daily active users,
there's just a lot of opportunity there.
So, yeah, we're going to have a good opportunity to present in front of a very high-end game dev organization
very shortly about what we're up to.
And they're like, hey, how can we collaborate?
And I was like, listen, the people that I work with, like the collab centers and the Salty Sharks and Scribe,
it's like collabing is what we do.
It's like we do spaces together.
Like, you know, I have people's NFTs in my game.
You know, it's like we're all about that.
So, it's like game devs is trying to start to figure out, like, what's that.
And so, I'm probably going to be doing a collab between our communities
and the larger game devs in the Web3 space that want to try and figure out how to do that kind of stuff.
They're like, you know, they don't know how to do it.
But you guys are experts at it.
You know, after the last year and a half, it's like scrapping and collabing.
And we have a thing or two to teach them.
So, I'm going to start to get exposed to that world.
Yeah, sounds good, mate.
And I think as we talked about the other day, it's something that I'd also like to get further involved with,
especially as we get closer to the launch of our major game.
I'm going to send you that invite because I keep forgetting.
So, I'm going to go ahead.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
And I did just get called out in Discord.
So, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Well said, Graza.
I won't ask you about it ever again.
Well, I won't ask you about it today.
Go, Graza.
You have the floor.
Talk away.
I'm right, mate.
I was only half joking.
I know, mate.
But I loved it.
It was all funny as well.
It was awesome.
I'm still adjusting to not having my own space.
No, I always try and join.
It's quite late in the UK, but I always try and join.
And I like listening to Big Boon.
So, I haven't listened to him in a while, actually.
But I spoke to him in a week and said, tell me when you've got spaces.
So, I knew this was on.
Always support you.
I think you're doing a terrific job.
And I was talking – I wanted to bring it up because I was talking to a couple of people the other day.
And across Polygon, Solana, there isn't that – I was talking to CCP earlier as well.
There isn't that many spaces that are decent.
And when I say decent, I mean, there's lots of spaces where people are swearing, people are trying to be number one.
You know, there's a lot of argumentative spaces.
There's a lot of influencer-type spaces.
But I think when you're speaking to projects and you're asking them questions and you give them time to speak and people can listen, I think that's a lot of value in that.
And I've always said it doesn't matter what you do in the space as long as you provide value.
So, all I'd recommend to people is try and surround yourselves with people like this, spaces like this, because not only can you get a lot of knowledge,
but I think you can have some really worthwhile conversations that take all the projects forward.
And I think the more spaces that – I've said it before, I'll say it again – can bring people together that are like-minded, that want to just get on.
Forget about media, forget about the FUD, forget about good times, just ignore the whole lot and just keep on doing what you're doing because you'll get to the other side and you'll find that it's a wonderful place.
So, I just sort of wanted to say that I've had a break from the 20-week space stint I did.
I'm hosting one tomorrow night.
I've created it myself because I want to introduce some people to Hedera that don't know.
But I also want to introduce Hedera to Collab Centre.
They haven't got any projects from Hedera and I feel that if we can get one or two projects on the Collab Centre, that they're quite close-knit family.
Hopefully, we can get some more projects on there and that will open up a whole new market for Collab Centre and for the projects in there.
So, I'm going to try and do that tomorrow night a little bit – I'm going to try and put my own stint on some of the giveaways, trying to make it exciting.
So, I won't say any more.
And then what I want to do is I want to plan a space for – I suppose slightly selfish – but I want to choose about 10 projects, which I absolutely love,
that I've been in a long time, that are doing a really great job, and I just want to host the night where it's just them.
So, you know, people like yourselves, Critzo Cave Club, CCP, there's a few others like Sympathy for the Devils.
I want to get you all together and just really talk about you.
But I haven't got a date or anything like that, but that's really what I wanted to say.
I want to listen to everyone else now, but I just felt it needed to be said sometimes.
Just stick to the spaces that you love and just go in there every week rather than some of these others.
I just – I haven't got time for them really, but all right.
That's sensational.
And, you know, we'll always support and love to join in.
Always enjoyed your spaces and they're very informative and, you know, they're good conversations.
They're mature spaces, you know.
They're spaces about the industry and the market, you know, and what great people are doing in this space
and how innovation can change things.
So they're always good spaces to be part of.
So, yeah, let us know when it's on and absolutely we'll be there.
I just realised that I've still got an Ahera PFP.
It's the Salty Shark PFP.
I have to change that now because I don't – I no longer own her after that competition and prize giveaway.
So I'll have to – I'm very sad to see her go, but I'll have to change that up and fix that later.
So – but, yeah, there's absolutely tonnes happening right now.
And if there are other projects – I did reach out to Solana Heroes, had a good chat with them
and going to be catching up with them on a voice chat hopefully in the next couple of days.
That was a great little conversation and chat.
So looking forward to getting to know them a bit more.
So thank you for that referral, Graeme.
That was another great one.
If there are other projects wanting to come up and have a bit of a chat and tell us more about what you guys are up to,
please just send through a request.
In the meantime, I will just mention that given it's the 29th, there's one day left,
which is the 30th Australian time anyway.
There's one day left to have any NFT, Salty Shark NFTs minted, included in the next month's Surf's Up game board.
So if you haven't checked out the game board, please do so.
There is up to 1,500 Matic available to win every month on the game board.
It's easy to play.
You just click on the link from Discord or our website, connect your wallet, and click Claim down each of the eight rows.
And it will look at your wallet, look at what SSU NFTs you hold, and based on the row criteria,
and you'll get your prize claim sent through to us for payment.
Which is pretty cool.
So far, I think we've paid out, I think it was like 400 and 140 Matic already for the June one.
So certainly a lot of opportunity to win.
And beautifully designed in terms of coded and put together by local crypto god, who I can see in the audience there,
and Cryptopotamus.
So those guys are absolute legends.
Their coding of the game is just 100%.
So if you're looking for devs, please reach out to those guys.
I cannot recommend them more highly.
Incredibly professional.
Incredibly well organized.
And they do an amazing job.
So much, much thanks and credit to them.
And we've got a couple of tweaks coming this month for the next game board,
where three of the rows are actually going to be even easier to win Matic on.
So we're going to tweak the criteria a little bit and make it just a little bit easier to win.
And you'll see that in a couple of days as well.
So you want to get on board that one and claim some great prizes.
And here he is.
Welcome, mate.
How are you?
I'm doing good, you know, working hard, you know, trying not to work hard, but, you know, having to.
So it's been a good one, though.
So I'm excited about the board, you know, this next month.
Like I said, like you asked us about the tweaks and we said, yeah, obviously, you know,
every time we talk to you, you're always worried about the community first.
And that's one of the things we like about working with you.
So, you know, I said not too many founders are like, oh, how can we give away more money?
You know, and, you know, here you come.
And it's always awesome that like how responsive you are to like the feedback of your community.
And like, you know, just overall, you have a bigger mindset like on things, you know,
you're doing things outside the box.
And like, you know, Potamus was like, you know, he's the true builder, but he he loved this
because it's something different than what we usually do.
It's not like you're just your average NFT minting smart contract.
So it's been a lot of fun trying to build this.
Oh, yeah, it's it's definitely an innovative game.
I haven't seen anything else out there like it, which is really cool.
And the fact that it's so automated now, I mean, all people have to do is click claim.
And, you know, it's just I love that.
And, you know, you guys did such a great job of making that a reality.
You know, I took a design and a template and and you gave it life.
So I really appreciate that.
Yeah, I love working with you both.
It's interesting that, you know, one thing that people have said to me as they've been playing the game is it actually makes them want to dive deeper into the traits.
It's, you know, look at sets that they can collect, look at the different combinations that they can get, because there's just so many different traits with all the backgrounds and the species and the orders and and everything else.
And it gives them an opportunity to get a little bit closer to that and understand it a little bit deeper and have a look at some of the rarity.
And I think that's a great little I was an advantage to the game that I wasn't expecting, but it's been a great advantage to the game because it gives people that opportunity to get more connected to their collection.
Davey. Yep.
Hey, what's up, Wes? How you doing?
I just wanted to Dave Young here from Scribe.
How you doing?
Just wanted to check and see is that backdoor secret code still ready for me when the end of the month comes?
Because, you know, I need to win all that Matic, bro.
I mean, I mean, and that's the thing is, is, you know, at the end, at the beginning of each month, you know, it's going to switch.
So, you know, you're always going to be gaming for something at every month, you know, but maybe if you miss this month, maybe next month luck's on your side and it picks some stuff that, you know, that you're like.
And Podamus was working on that today and kind of like make taking it so we don't have to keep doing it every month.
We can kind of automate it a little bit.
So he was building a database for today and stuff.
And we were building the back end logic, pretty much have the back end logic done for the tweaks that, you know, that we wanted.
And now we just have to build out the front end, which we might say tomorrow.
But, you know, so it is what it is.
You know, we're trying to get it finished tonight, maybe tomorrow, but it'll be all done for the month.
You know what I mean?
The beginning.
So everything's going good.
But, you know, as far as backdoor keys, no, you got to talk to Podamus.
He's the one that pulls the levers.
But here's the other thing is, is you can't cheat this game because ultimately they still get an email and they have to manual verify it.
And when they see Davey out here winning, I think they're always going to red flag it.
Yeah, I see that.
But I always like to point out that you should probably run for president because I asked you one question.
You totally avoided it.
Gave an answer which fulfilled your own purposes and then brought it back around.
So clap, clap, clap, my friend.
Clappity clap.
That is the perfect politician answer.
It really was.
It was just gold.
And he just rolled off the tongue.
It was just like, wow, okay, I'm impressed.
Yeah, Missy, guys, good to see you in the space, Wes.
No, yeah, Missy, Davey, you know what I mean?
Missy, I used to talk to Davey all the time.
Missy, you know, we're both working and, you know, so great to see you, Davey.
When Davey found out that we were working with you as well on this project, he was like,
oh, my God, those guys are absolutely amazing.
So I think that you, by just working with us, have given us a whole bunch of extra cred with Davey.
So I appreciate that as well.
It can't hurt to have extra cred with Davey.
So, yeah, everything that, oh, yeah, sorry to interrupt you, but everything Davey that builds with NFT Scribe is amazing.
So ultimate respect to those guys and what they build out over there.
Yeah, true.
It is pretty phenomenal what they're doing.
So you're all pretty awesome in my book.
So I absolutely love it.
All right, cool.
So, yes, we've got that happening.
That's 1 July for the new game board.
So that's going to be pretty cool.
It's interesting that I can't wait to see the board because there is one NFT on secondary, available on secondary.
And as soon as the new board comes out, I think people are going to be looking at that and seeing if it will help them complete one of the rows, and then they'll be snavelling it.
So I'm going to be fascinated to see just how fast that disappears come 1 July when they see the new board.
So, yeah, go West.
Oh, also remember, you know, we still have to do a snapshot so people could still mint a few sharks that might still be eligible in certain of the special rows, you know, the random lucky draws and the other one, the Wheel of Fortune.
Yep, absolutely.
They've still got another day or two left to do that, which is exciting because then they could basically win back the price of their mint in one hit, which is, like, incredible.
And we've actually had, like, we've had a real run on mints in the last week to two weeks.
It's been massive.
I mean, part of that was the Mermaid giveaway, which was amazing.
But part of it has also been the game board.
The game board has been fantastic for just giving people an opportunity to be rewarded each and every month just by holding their NFTs.
So good on them, I say, and keep getting involved.
Adam, one more question.
So have you, as a founder, what have you noticed from your switch from Ethereum to Polygon?
It's been absolutely amazing.
One, it's just so easy.
You know, Polygon is just such an easy, cheap, you know, network to be part of.
There's no longer that hesitation people have of, you know, can I transact, you know, on this collection because of the gas fees,
which were just astronomical and ETH for so long and really are still way out of control.
You know, if I want to send someone an OG founder certificate, it still cost me like six, seven bucks on Ethereum to do so,
which is just stupid, whereas Polygon, it's just, you know, it's a couple of cents.
It's just a crazy good.
So I thought the move to Polygon has opened a lot of doors in terms of people wanting to get back involved in the project and wanting to mint and hold and be part of it.
So best thing we ever did, not going to lie.
I think it's been absolutely phenomenal.
And given the fact that the trading card game is going to be on Polygon as well in terms of the ability to trade the generic cards,
as well as the SSUNFTs and sell them and upgrade them, I think that was necessary as well to be part of Polygon.
So it'll just dovetail nicely into the trading card game.
Yeah, Wes, from perspective, we switched all our collections as well.
The only thing I've noticed is that we have some blockchain listeners out there on Matic.
They come in a lot faster than the ETH ones.
That's it.
That's like the only difference.
And it's a heck of a lot cheaper and faster to get stuff up.
Like two bucks to get a new contract published, you know.
Have you guys, like, I don't know if we run into the problem as much anymore,
but do you run into the problem like people go, oh, I don't know what Polygon is,
and you kind of have to go through that education?
I haven't had it at all.
Everyone seems to be very comfortable with what Polygon is.
We provided a pretty nice, straightforward guide to make sure that they were, you know,
connected to the network and set up.
But I've had no issues with people asking what it is, no.
No, and I remember first coming to space, like, I don't know, a year and a half, two years.
It's starting to stack up now.
You know how NFT time is.
But when we first came to space, that was one of the big issues.
It was like Polygon was such a great solution, but, like, you know,
a lot of the people didn't know what it was, so it was the education and a lot of,
you know, projects didn't have, like, that infrastructure to, like,
teach, you know, people to do that and stuff like that.
But now, you know, with it being on OpenSea and you see a lot of, like,
big names over there and stuff like that, I think the education's already there.
I think it's a lot easier for people to go down that path, you know.
Yeah, well, we first launched back in sort of 2021, around October 2021.
We looked at Polygon as well back then.
And honestly, at the time, it was pretty much regarded back then as being just a place
for all the, you know, dodgies and, you know, all the scam artists and all the fake collections
and all that sort of stuff, which is not really fair to Polygon either, I might add.
It was just a perception issue that people had at the time.
And we kind of went with Ethereum because we wanted to stick with the sort of the main players.
But ultimately, looking back on it, you know,
maybe it would have just been better to start on Polygon even back then.
But, you know, it is what it is.
We won't prosecute the past.
We won't really second guess at it.
You know, we've moved across now and we're happy with it.
But certainly, I think they've come along in leaps and bounds as an organization and as a chain.
And I think that there's a lot of focus on gaming on Polygon as well,
which, again, suits us really well because of our focus on gaming.
Obviously, three games out, another one to come.
So, yeah, I'm very, very happy with the outcome, mate.
Yeah, and then, you know, saving fees for everybody, you know, even the collection yourself.
You know what I mean?
You're sending out prizes every, you know, every month.
So, you know, it saves money here and there and it saves money at the end user, you know,
which is appreciative, you know.
Oh, yeah, 100%.
Much easier to do the payouts and cheaper for us, which is great, which means we can pay out more.
Big booms, mate.
You've been very quiet.
Are you asleep?
Have I put you to sleep yet?
No, no, I am fine.
I'm just listening and soaking in all this great info from all these great people.
And, no, I'm just kind of sitting back and enjoying.
And love what Siva's doing.
Love what Scribe is doing.
Yeah, I mean, I just, I've been enjoying the info and just kind of chilling.
I didn't want to interrupt.
You guys were on such a good roll.
That's all good, mate.
And I see we've got Dana who's joined us as well.
How are you doing, Dana?
I see you've got a bit of a run on as well with the Rescue Angels.
Some awesome mint competitions happening right now.
Yeah, I'm doing pretty good.
I just want to give a shout out to Miller with NESTEC for minting out again.
And I asked him what his secret was.
He said the mint competition.
So, he told me what he was doing and asked if he could guide me in that way.
And he did.
And I started doing it.
And we, within the last week, have minted around 25 NFTs.
That man is a genius.
He's a genius.
Yes, he is.
And he's done very well as well.
I absolutely love NESTEC Finance.
And Miller, he's an absolute gentleman and a scholar.
He's a good friend.
But we got two Rescue Angel mints left.
And we'll be drawing from 251 to 300 for a NESTEC NFT founder.
And two mints left from 289 to 300.
And we'll be, for those, we'll be drawing for a Salty Shark mint.
And good timing as well with the new board.
They might be winning a Salty Shark and some Matic.
Right, right.
And, yeah, I'm going to be minting it with my project wallet.
So, and I know whatever I'm in.
I have to give it to the one who wins.
I'm going to cry if it's the Mermaid Queen.
Oh, my God.
We've got three one-of-ones that are overdue.
If you do, maybe mint two.
And then that way, if one of them is a one-of-one, you can say,
no, no, that was my personal mint.
And then this is for the competition.
I don't know.
Does that work?
No, that doesn't work.
Big boom, thumb down.
That doesn't work.
That doesn't work.
Oh, my goodness.
If you're going to give away the Mermaid Queen,
I'm glad I minted two of the Rescue Angels.
At least I've got a chance.
I'm just hoping I don't mint that one for the giveaway
because I'm aiming for that one myself.
Yeah, I get it.
There's a lot of people wanting to get that bad one.
Mira, Sensei.
I mean, there's so many people after it, which is phenomenal.
Very, very cool.
Very, very cool.
Mira is amazing.
How many left to go?
How many left to mint?
Oh, come on.
Surely we can get two.
I know, right?
Just out of the audience today.
Like, come on.
And it's on the Crow Network?
And you mint at Corgi Studios?
Corgi Studios.
If you own a Corgi and it's not staked but in your wallet, it's $250.
If you don't have a Corgi, for the public, it's $300.
Crow, which ranges anywhere between $14 and $17.
Oh, that's awesome.
And obviously everything that they mint goes to a good cause, Dana,
with the Rescue Centers.
You want to tell us a bit more about that?
With the mint out of the founder, 30% of it is going to New Hope Cattle Dog Rescue.
Uh, it's a group in Denver, Colorado that rescues, uh, healers, uh, healer mixes from bad situations.
And they, um, like, the rescue that we got, whenever we got her, she was, she had been beaten and starved.
So, when we got her, she, she was just recovering from being emaciated.
So, they recover the dogs and rescue the dogs.
And they go through, um, a foster period to get the dogs back in shape and try to work with them.
So, they're not, uh, problem dogs.
And, uh, they're really, really good.
They're no-kill.
They foster them out instead, if they run out of room instead of, uh, euthanizing them, which is, they're great.
They're one of the first, they're, they are the first since we've been in Colorado that we rescued a dog from.
And he was the most amazing dog that I think we've had.
Um, and that's who the first donation is going to, um, after the founders are minted out, well, we will release one breed every month.
And in each breed, there's going to be a hundred NFTs.
And it will be a photo competition of that breed.
And whoever wins that photo competition will use their photo to create the AI, AI, AI art for that breed, uh, NFT that month.
And, uh, 30% of those proceeds are from those mints will go to their breed, uh, uh, their rescue of choice of that breed.
As long as it's a no-kill.
Um, we have our rescue angels, I mean, our, uh, rainbow bridge, uh, still minting out, um, I think it's a third of the way.
I believe it's stalled right now, but in there's 15 rescue angel mints.
Um, um, in, uh, the, uh, the rainbow bridge.
So if you get a rainbow bridge with a rainbow going through the dog's heart, then you win, uh, rescue angels founder.
If you get the gold one, you get a CSA physical coin and there's only one of those.
That's what I'm talking about.
Dana's always killing it.
Oh, absolutely.
One of the nicest people I've ever met in Web3.
I thought Josh was one of the nicest people.
Then I met Dana and I'm like, no, Josh is now second.
So, sorry, Josh.
No, I'll take that second.
A hundred percent.
Phenomenal.
Um, and, and this is probably the key to it.
Hey, like I know, and I think Graham touched on this earlier and, and he was a hundred percent
Getting a, getting a bunch of projects together that are, you know, work, working on their
own initiatives, their own, um, innovations, their own causes, whether it be conservation
or, uh, you know, whatever else that they're doing, getting them all together in a space
and, uh, and working together, you know, collaborations, partnerships, um, you know, cross
pollination of communities, et cetera.
That's kind of what it's all about.
Um, and when, when that happens, you know, mountains can be moved.
Um, and, you know, these, these places can get more successful and these businesses can
get more traction, uh, which they need and they deserve.
So, um, I just love the fact that we've been able to, over time, build up such an incredible
group of friends, um, that are all building their own businesses as well in this space and
work together.
Um, so, um, kudos to everyone involved and, and absolutely love working with each and every
one of you.
So, absolutely amazing.
I would, I would not choose anybody else to work with other than, I mean, you, Reef Pets
and CSA, y'all are, y'all are absolutely amazing.
Y'all are where it's at.
That's what I'm talking about.
Thank you so much.
And, and right back at you, Dana.
Like, seriously, just amazing.
And we've got Joe and Lars from SEVA.
We've got Davey from NFT Scribe.
Um, we've got Dave from Crypto Cave Club.
I know he's not here now, but you've got to include him.
You've got Yanis.
I see you down there, Yanis.
Uh, you know, you guys are just phenomenal what you guys are doing as well.
Um, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and there's just so many great people that
we're working with.
You know, you know, we've got, um, Zombie over at, um, um, uh, um, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, catch, uh, uh, um, uh, uh, uh, Mars.
you know there's just so many great projects and great businesses and and and the fact that they're
all coming together and working together is just gold so um yeah i couldn't speak more highly of
them and once we've got the metaverse um up and running and we've got the center open i can't
wait to to have everybody in there and and being able to take advantage of that and enjoy that as
well and and again come together as a group of businesses you know in that space because it'll
be a space for all of us um which would be really cool as well um and i sorry i don't want to forget
crypt social club uh killer there sorry mate i did i did not mean to forget you as well i'm doing
amazing stuff as well so absolutely phenomenal um we do have uh the conquest battle starting
over in crypto cloud punks um i think that it uh it would be great to get over there and have a few
conquest games uh for the next 45 minutes as we lead into shark attacks uh in uh salty sharks at 12
or in 45 minutes time so um you know i don't want to drag out the spaces i i like them to be short
sharp and and impactful which i think this has been um any final words from you josh before we um
bring it to a close today uh yeah just um a csa update real quick um we've got the csa uh bible
with the code of conduct for uh project partners and investors that's going to be dropping here
pretty soon um there's also a form that is probably going to come out for uh projects to look over and
submit back we'll get that out as well and here pretty soon we'll be starting up our uh uh project
uh i guess you call that collaborations but the uh the project meetings uh we'll be starting those
back up here pretty soon chromag's been in the background uh rebuilding everything in spatial
because they've added a bunch of new stuff so i don't want to go too in depth on that but it's
going to be really really cool there's there's some new added features in there that i think
everybody's going to like so he's been working day and night on that for quite some time so uh just
keep an eye out for that we'll put that out in the uh in the csa discord and and through twitter
and all that stuff so and of course here on waves web 3 so it's gonna be good mike can't wait that
sounds very exciting um and we've got a dog house with their mutant dog mint coming up as well um
big booms what when does that kick off um well uh we are having a kickoff space uh the link will
be posted soon on twitter so follow me or follow the dog out but the uh space is starting at 6 a.m
eastern and um then we will the mint will start at 7 a.m eastern um so then uh yeah it's probably i
don't we don't really have a set schedule on as far as how long it's going to be we're looking at about
three hours we're not going to stay on till it mints out or anything like that but uh we're just
going to have friends join us and uh join in a little celebration and and you know it's a good time to
to chat and extend that uh great web of great projects and great founders that are trying to
do things the right way so um you know just uh yeah it's going to be a good time looking forward
to it lovely mate that's awesome can't wait dana you had your hand up yes i was just gonna ask uh josh
uh does that mean uh things are fixing to go back to normal 100 we've been we've been striving to get
it back to where it was at what we were doing and it's just it's taking some time to restructure a
few things and get some uh i guess ground ground rules laid for how how we see everyone working
together and what needs to happen and and stuff like that so here pretty quick it's gonna it's gonna
come back pretty pretty strong oh that's so awesome i can't wait i know me too it makes two of us
very cool any final words from tottenham hotspurs uh biggest supporter graham
oh you just ruined it didn't you were mentioning that scum of a thing
no no no just uh rewind four hours at a day because i never know your time zones and uh
that's when i'm doing the space uh later it'll be later tonight um if you got it during the space
i'll be giving out hedera nfts from my own wallet so if you've got a hashback wallet then join the
space uh and you might get some nfts and then when the space is finished we're going over to twitch
uh we've collab center and we're going to run six lots of marbles and i'll be giving away an origins
chaos and a couple of other nfts to support collab center again out my own wallet and then uh i'll
let you know uh i'll talk to you about a date when i can arrange for you know um some of the great
projects that you mentioned earlier to all come in the space together and maybe i'll get some people
in that might be interested so that's it but just keep doing what you're doing surround yourself with
lots of spaces like this and crack on and uh you know ignore everything else because everything else
generally is a load of rubbish um you know don't believe what you hear believe what you see um that's
it really mate well said well said you've got some cracking chaos nfts as well i think that uh you
know if people get along to that space if you can post it mate um tag me and i'll i'll repost it out
as well and um if we can get some people on along to that space as well that'd be amazing so
it's whatever space i ever do it's always the pin tweet on my profile i think that's the easy
that's the easiest way of doing it it's always the pin tweet if it isn't a pin tweet i haven't got a space
plans all right i will find that and i will retweet it out and uh and get it around so
fantastic all right guys um i'm gonna call it here and we will jump over and play some conquest
uh in crypto cloud punks and then shark attacks in 40 minutes so thanks for coming along today
really appreciate it josh you're an absolute legend um can't wait to to catch up on more of what's going
on with your aquarium and other activities um wes thank you so much for your development work with uh
our surf's up game board or sugar uh and um yeah let's let's kick on that's that's another next
week another waves of web 3 and another opportunity to bring great projects together amen peace love
and chicken grease fam that's it see you guys have a good one and see you later everybody