Thank you. I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid
Mama, I'm so sorry I've been broke for a minute
Had to spend it, I admit it
I've been working just to live in them receipts
Piling up, living way beyond the limit
Smoking just to forget it
Got the calls coming through
But I have to go and get it
Disconnected friends outside, but I'm tired of it's pathetic
Working hard for my money, it ain't funny when you're broken
Center of all the joking, spend the last of my tokens
Fun tight as some cheeks, confidence getting weak
My daughter need to eat, provide it for everyone but me
So I gotta keep it deep, casually to the beat
Know the heat, I'm just trying to get paid, baby
I'm working hard for my money, so I'm tired at the end to the beat, know the heat, I'm just trying to get paid baby I'm working hard for my money so I'm tired at the end of the day
Trying hard to get out but I can't find no other way
I just tried to get gas in my car, got declined on my payments come late
But the bell's on time but it all comes down to
Really I'm just trying to get, I'm just trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid.
What? How could you say that, Daddy? Where's my money?
That's bad money. I don't want you to have that money. Dad, please, this is... I don't hear what I said? How could you do that, Daddy? It was my money. That's bad money.
I don't want you to have that money.
I don't hear what I said.
You don't take much strength to pull a trigger, but try and get up every morning, day after
day, and work for a living.
He almost used a real tough guy.
I'm working hard for my money so I'm tired at the end of the day. So tired. real tough guy, you don't work at me. I'm down to Uberly, I'm just trying to get paid I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
Ayo, I show up every day and I ain't never been late
I think it's time I see a raise
Feel like I'm still a slave
Working for this minimum wage
Every penny I save, I might as well give it away.
You know I keep my boots lacing on my brakes, I ain't taking no naps.
I've been on my ten toes all day, breaking my back for so long.
Don't know why you looking mad, I'm only stating the fact.
I just went through all my hours and y'all shorted my check.
Now I gotta tell my landlord that I'll be short on my rent.
I don't know how much more y'all expect, but you gotta pay me what you owe me.
And on top of that, pay me my respect.
I'm working hard for my money, so I'm tired at the end of the day.
Trying hard to get out, but I can't find no other way.
I just tried to get gas, and my car got declined.
All my payments come late, but the bill's on top. What it all comes down to, really, I'm just trying to get gas and my car got declined All my payments come late but the bill's on top
But it all comes down to really I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
Mama, I'm so sorry to get paid. My money I'm so tired, I'm trying hard to get out, but I can't find no other way, I just tried to get gas in my car, got declined, or my payments come late, but the bell's on time, but it all comes down to really, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid
We're all trying to get paid in here
Retweet, tag a few friends
We're going to play one more song fam
Then we'll get started with Web3 Women Wednesday
Spotlight Let's go fam let's go
it's a beautiful day let me tell you it's a beautiful day outside gmgm fam happy happy wednesday
coin points quakey nation stand up it's a beautiful day out here
It's a beautiful day out here.
Man, I'm grateful that I'm breathing right.
Did a lot of wrongs, but in my heart I believed it right.
Prison through the city night, my phone's on half charge.
New York's most money, so this track should be at large.
Fantastic, my plan's crafted, I can't have it
Filter out noise and treat it like it's damn practice
Got a skill set that's hard to find
Waking up early and sleeping late as a part of the grind
24-7, eclectic, see through my optic view
Fear of pandemics, breathe through toxic fumes
Need to educate instead of straight
A lot of kids, they wanna medicate
My prayers like meditation
Yeah, man, get forward Take the money, girl, I'm making money up in the planet of Queens, the more to the nigg, the more they hate, the
It's like they straight jealous, don't mess with crap, they straight selfish, too fishy.
Times Square to choose city, forget working, only cross where the horses go.
Flood up the whole block and watch how the horses blow.
Women with stacks stashed in the sofa, I'll let you live, that's my last offer. We only call shots of poor scotch, getting big stacks before stocks. I got a horse to blow! Matter of fact, your lifestyle is better than that. Actual fashion's trapped in your own way.
While I'm kicked back and lamped on a cold day.
Beautiful day, beautiful day.
It's a beautiful day, beautiful day.
It's a beautiful day, beautiful day.
Take the money, girl, I'm getting paid.
I need it now, no time to wait. I'm on the road, girl, every day.
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Gotta make these days, gotta make these days,
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I'm your host Mountain Dew
This is Web3 Women Wednesday
Thank you so much for being here
Hopefully you guys can hear me loud and clear.
Welcome, welcome everyone.
I'm your host Mountain Dew over there, Coase.
Sweat through Women Wednesday where we spotlight
women in Web3 doing amazing
things in this space. Also in Web2, Web3
life. I'm really excited for this interview.
Before we get started, hopefully everyone can hear me loud and clear.
If you're just joining us, make sure you're retweeting
the space, tagging a few friends,
building up this space a little bit bigger. I've DM'd all my Cabal friends to join us. So,
you know, hopefully they're not too busy trading to come hang out with us and, yeah, just kind of
see what we're all about here. Story time. like to i like to think this space it's kind of
a story time with uh the person i'm interviewing kind of like a fireside chat but during the day
um yeah today gmgm everyone happy wednesday uh i've been having uh for those of you who don't
know i'm actually up in the mountains currently training for a marathon.
I got rained out last night.
We had some heavy rainfall up here on the mountaintop.
I was prepared to a point.
One of my tents actually got a little wet on the inside.
I had to move everything over at 1 in the morning.
It was raining all night. So when you're camping, you know,
off the grid in the middle of nowhere,
you run into some problems
that you don't usually run into
in a regular day-to-day life.
So just, I guess what I'm trying to say is
no matter the challenges that face you day by day,
you still got to keep moving forward.
You know, even if I had some things get wet and spoil and whatnot, it's okay.
You know, it's just, it's another day.
It's actually bright and sunny currently.
It's 65 right now up in Colorado, colorado springs we're in training currently and
so it is a beautiful day i'm very very grateful for today very very thankful that you guys are
here with me in this space um if i can direct your attention to the jumbotron real quick sam
uh we've got a new live space schedule with crypto fam radio so make sure that you guys are seeing
liking we usually get the impressions up to like a few thousand so i'm like dude i haven't been i
haven't been on my game i haven't sent out the post to all my engagement groups yet but just
been so busy trying to you know camping is like a full-time job you know if you've ever camped
in the middle of nowhere with yourself and your animal or your, yeah,
if you're just by yourself with your pet,
your dog or cat or whatever, like it's a whole nother job.
So trying to maintain that on top of my training,
on top of running CryptoFam radio,
on top of also doing photography.
I'm getting back into wet plate photography.
For those of you you don't know
um it's a medium of photography that um they used to they used to do this all the time back in the
1800 19th century right uh it's not world war ii civil war era and so they used to take these big
old cameras big tripods out in the battlefields and used to photograph uh on these big old plates these metal plates right that you develop and um i just uh i was hanging out with a photographer last
night actually i went to a studio and i was able to uh get some developer from him which will
actually is a chemical that i need to create these plates right you you're basically using all these hazardous chemicals to produce these um incredible works of art that will last for hundreds of years you know and i
think it's a brilliant idea i want to start a little like mini 10-pipe mobile business you know
i've got my trailer and stuff and so with my teardrop in tow i'm going to be visiting certain
cities partnering with certain businesses.
Yeah, trying to do more photos, photo shoots and stuff.
That was before I started Web3, right?
So this is like in another life, right?
I feel like we all have different lives that we kind of go through, you know, day to day.
So, but yeah, if you're just joining us, thank you so much for joining.
This is Moundu with CryptoFam Radio. We are going to be doing the interview soon. Sorry,
fam. I got to get to these updates real quick though. So make sure you're retweeting that
live space schedule. I do have a space later today with Decentral Bros. If you're a dev
and you want to connect with other devs, this space is great for you.
So Let's Fill With He Bros will be premiering later today
at 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
So if you like networking with other devs
or you want to be a part of something bigger
than just your own little cabal,
I'll be running a space with him later this afternoon. So don't forget to catch that one. And then also, you know, tricky spaces are always amazing. You know, he had one yesterday. He's got another one on Thursday. And then I'm doing a calling crypto show with Joe and Kimber later in the week on Friday, where we have people send us little voice memos like DM us voice memos about their
crypto problems. So if you have a crypto problem, you're like too embarrassed or ashamed or, you
know, maybe it's a life lesson that you already learned, but you want to throw it out there,
you know, send us a DM with CryptoFam Radio. We collect all these voice memos, play them on the space,
and then we try to answer them, right?
Like an actual traditional call-in show,
like they did that from the day.
So it's kind of an ode to that.
As well as, you know, we're in Web3.
We want to modernize this little history, right?
So we've got that this Friday.
And then I do my Catterday's Shell and Chill Spaces
on Saturday at noon EST. So most of our shows are noon EST, um we've got that this friday and then i do my catter day show and chill spaces on saturday
night at noon est so most of our shows are noon est as similar as this one so i'm um i try to
keep it that way just because i don't want to i want to respect all the morning shows that have
i don't want to you know impinge on their their times and then i'm hoping after the morning shows
to catch everyone coming in,
you know, for their lunch break or like, hey, CryptoFam Radio's on after the morning shows,
let's go to the noon show. And my shows, you know, we usually don't run for more than two hours.
That's typically how I run my show. I feel like one hour is just way too short, especially for
people that come in on the second hour. I feel like we get the most amount of people the second
hour as well. And then the third hour, I just feel we get the most amount of people the second hour as well.
And then the third hour, I just feel like if it's not a show and chills phase, it's just too long. You know, but this is just my opinion. Everyone runs their spaces differently. So
keep in mind, fam, we try to be mindful and respectful of other people's time as well. And
so this is why I try to, you know, have a hard stop around two hours. So usually
with Web3Lin Wednesday spaces, you're just joining us again. I'll do updates, music for the first,
you know, 15, 20, 25 minutes. And then we'll do the interview. Interview takes about an hour,
where it's me and the speaker, the woman that I'm profiling. We'll chat for about an hour. And then
we leave the last 30-35 minutes for the
audience to ask questions Q&A time or we may just wrap up the space early. I don't know, kind of
just kind of play it by ear. It's free flowing but that's typically how the structures run with Web3
Women in Wednesday. So if you just join us, thank you. If you're an alumni, if you've been
interviewed before as a Women in Web3 with CryptoFam Radio.
I appreciate you being here and supporting.
I see Homegrown Creations down there.
I see Lady Never Scared as well.
Thanks for joining us, Lady Never Scared.
And then everyone else down here, I see tons of little lightning bolts.
You definitely brought your community.
So definitely appreciate that as well. And also, Sal. It's good can see you, Jen. You definitely brought your community. So definitely appreciate that as well. And also Sal, it's good to see you, Sal. She's
a past recipient of her Web3 Women Wednesday profiling. So appreciate everyone rocking
up, DJ Dave. There's just tons of you guys. Yeah, it's been quite a morning for me. So
I definitely appreciate everyone coming here and supporting CryptoFam Radio. I want to introduce my speaker here real quick. Her name is Jen. She's part of the Vault
Inu community. She's a community and DeFi builder. And I'm actually really excited to talk more about
not just her community, but also a little bit about herself, like her origin story like how did she start in crypto um and yeah take
us kind of on that adventure so to speak but anyway i wanted to welcome jen to the stage
how's it going jen gmgm happy happy wednesday
good morning i really appreciate you having me here it's's great to be in a place that celebrates women in the space. And it's lovely to see so many more women getting into the space and just having a chance to have their voice. So thank you very much for that.
hours as well. I'll totally take them. And yes, we have a lot of different women. I've been running
Web3 Women Wednesday for the last almost two months now, Jen. So we've had a lot of women
I've interviewed in crypto, you know, and I'm really, really grateful for those, those experiences,
you know, because I've learned a lot from women, you know, as well as men, right. But I'm a big
believer in diversity, and empowering, you know, others, just not, you know, the well as men, right? But I'm a big believer in diversity and empowering, you know, others,
just not, you know, the guys.
So I found, especially in Web3,
it's a real struggle for a lot of women to speak,
like actually speak in spaces.
They get overspoken too many times.
And I wanted to create kind of a safe space
that kind of would let them speak, right?
And so I created Web3 Women Wednesdays just for that
to not only profile and spotlight incredible women
doing amazing things in the space,
but also giving them a chance to speak, right?
Like I see ever so often women here, women there,
but they're not really, I don't know.
I feel like they just, they don't have as much time
as guys as they do to speak their opinions,
to speak what they want about how awesome Web3 has been to them or how awesome it was to build community
you know with the people on x or and discord and telegram and and what they did to you know create
this amazing um it could be art through as an nft artist it could be a dev, you know, building an amazing platform.
So, you know, to say all of that, Jen, I'm going to come back to you because, you know, this is your interview, not mine.
But I'd love to get you started with just kind of your origin story, how you got started in Web3, how long ago was that?
You know, the network that you started with, what got you curious with everything crypto.
Yeah, I think that's a good place to start.
So, yeah, you can take it away.
And thank you for being here again, Jen.
It sort of feels like forever ago now and timelines, I guess they're a bit blurry.
I guess it was probably around 2020.
And I was thinking, you know what, I need to augment my pension, you know, because as the government keeps sort of lowering my pension, you know, the union be damned, right?
You know, a long career, but the pension just keeps getting stripped.
I thought, you know what, I really need to augment this.
And I'd always look for something where I could sort of, quote unquote, make money while I sleep.
Right. And well, I don't necessarily think crypto is that easy, you know, in that sense.
But, you know, there is a lot of work behind it.
I, you know, I first thought, you know, OK, traditional. Right.
I went and I tried to make some money in stocks and I was making some money.
But I thought, you know what, this is going to be the same.
It took as long as sort of augmenting my pension you know in any other way
and uh and I thought you know what uh one of my brothers had kind of worn me off crypto you know
a few years earlier than that when I asked him about it and you know my brothers are you know
like a generation younger than I am and I thought you know like they're more techie they would know
and and I thought well screw that I'm going to take a look. And so I did. And I, you know, I'm, you know, I'm a little bit older. And so I did what,
you know, I would do. And I started reading blogs, right. And, you know, I went that route
and sort of reading everything that I could and just absorbing everything. I didn't understand
at that point that, you know, Twitter was the hub. and uh and so i was just in every blog i
was you know buying you know um you know all of those uh what's the word i was buying you know
sort of uh packages if you will even you know just doing everything that i could more of an
old-fashioned way not sort of a great way to dive in but i was um you know i was buying uh blue chips
and expensive blue chips right and i thought okay right? And I thought, okay, now this
is going to be the same thing as buying stocks, right? And I didn't understand sort of the math,
if you will, as far as, you know, okay, I'm going to put $1,000 into Bitcoin to say, let's just use
that bigger example, right? Or $1,000 into meme coins, because I didn't know about the meme coin
space, you know, because I wasn't tapped into where the hub of crypto was. And then eventually,
into where the hub of crypto was um and then eventually somebody you know um said you know
the word shibu inu right shibu inu and i thought okay hang on a second right and that changed
everything once i understood there was a mean point space and i was able to find that the math
finally clicked in about how i could actually make a difference in my world and everything changed. Now, the earlier so is that where I live,
it actually took me eight months to get past the banks
to actually convert my fiat into crypto, right?
So even though I was excited for my journey,
and even when I first started buying,
you know, sort of those expensive blue chips,
it took me eight months to find a path forward. And that is even how much, you know, and even when I first started buying, you know, sort of those expensive blue chips, it took me eight months to find a path forward. And that is even how much, you know,
different crypto is today from what it was back then. Every channel I tried from banks,
every program I tried, you know, any credit card, all of the loops I went through,
it was eight months for me to even be able to purchase crypto. So it was quite the journey.
Yes, it definitely sounds like quite the journey, Jen.
So Shiba, sounded like Shiba Inu was your golden ticket
to where you kind of settled in.
So from Shiba Inu, did you find community there?
Where were you finding community in crypto?
The first community, I didn't actually tap into the Shiba community.
I still sort of hadn't figured out that piece.
While I held some tokens, I hadn't figured that out.
I was still blogging it, if you will, learning everything on my own. It was completely in a silo.
Um, and, um, the first time that I actually, um, you know, started to sort of tap into the idea
of community and recognize that there was something going on there. Um, you know, I was
just sort of reading everything on Twitter and all those kind of things. I didn't actually go into the telegram until I reached Volt. I was into spaces a lot on YouTube. You know, I mean, I did sort of that sort of whole step, you know, if you will, as far as, you know, I was in, I was in Saitama, I was in, I'm sorry, Shinja, you know, those kind of things, right?
um um sorry shinja you know those kind of things right um you know but always feeling like i needed
to sort of step out every day it was like i was ah should i should i be here and every day wanting
to sort of get out right but i never felt you know community in any sense i knew that there was
sort of an aspect of it uh but when i actually bought volt things were different um you know it didn't matter um it didn't matter the sort of
necessarily sort of the face of the tokens um but but to have that kind of transparency of a dev
right and we have a non-docs dev like voltoshi he was always non-docs however to actually have
somebody literally communicating with you what the plan was to actually see the steps that that showed transparency and safety in your contract in your token um somebody that put out you know what they
said when they said all of these kind of things you know that you know didn't give dates but
everything was delivered and there was just a completely different type of transparency that I
had not felt in the community right and now when I say that I mean I hadn't I didn't know enough
when I was in SHIB to even know what I was looking for at that point right so you know I wasn't even
looking at the community outside of what I was reading on on X or on Twitter at the time right
so it was a completely you know different aspect being so new and when I got into SHIB I was also it was sort of so tail end right so I was
fortunate to be able to add sort of my state of naivety to be able to still make some money
you know my depth was just so different at that point my growth. Yeah definitely sounds like it
so how long have you been into Vault? I actually found it day five.
I, you know, I hesitated just the presentation and whatnot.
And I watched, I, you know, I watched to see what was going on.
And then I bought in my first bag day 13.
And we are well over three and a half years old now.
So it's really, it's been, yeah, it's been a long time.
We've got an incredible story.
Do you want to get in more of the Vault story or, because I feel like that's a nice transition
into leading up of like how you found community in Web3 and then how you got really involved
and how you started building more in the space.
You know, when I first, when I bought into Volt,
because I had been in, you know, long enough, you know,
when I was into, you know, Saitama and Shinja,
I was watching, you know, the aspects of community.
And so I was picking up that there was definitely more there. And slowly, you know, I mean,
I was making my way into sort of the deeper aspects, you know, you know, Twitter was giving
off all of these elements of what else was there, you know, for me to discover, and I was moving
into all the other elements. And so when I went into Volt and I realized that, you know, Telegram was such an integral part of the crypto community.
So I joined. I joined the Volt Telegram. And what was what I discovered was also unique about Volt was that the Volt Telegram opened its voice chat the day that we launched but it never closed um and i didn't understand
right then how monumental it was but we all now know just how monumental that is because we have
never closed the voice chat so the voice chat is still open and it has never closed we've been
24 7 since the day of launch um and that in itself has been able to sort of really show and build a different type
of community but what it really did for me for the longest time i didn't speak in the telegram
and um you know literally to the point that when i did people would go shh she never speaks
everybody quiet right uh which is in contrast know, to who I am now,
because everybody knows me out here, right?
I actually even still speak less in Telegram,
But yeah, people would literally stop everything,
you know, to allow me a voice.
I think it's probably partly the Canadian in me.
We have a hard time interrupting, right?
And when you've got, you know,
100 people in there talking, it's still, it's even in spaces sometimes, I have a hard time
getting my voice out, if it's sort of general conversation that other people flow at a little
bit better, for me that's still a little bit hard, but yeah, I started to, I just listened, and I
listened constantly, what was beautiful about the Volt Telegram and still is, but you have people who have
been in crypto talking about crypto and just openly sharing sort of their wisdom, right?
People just openly sharing knowledge, you know, about the blockchain, about security,
Safety, about how to use cold wallets, about what that's all about, right,
about every aspect, about their histories, right, about, you know, things that they learned from
the last run, right, things that they, you know, wish they had done differently about, you know,
about when they sold, about having an exit plan, about not having an exit plan. People just shared literally everything that they had learned.
And I was just like a sponge, you know, and I had been in a silo for so long, you know,
up until then, just absorbing on my own, but not knowing, you know, who was good, who wasn't.
I mean, certainly I had built this sense already, but I hadn't been around people where I could hear people pinging their ideas back and forth.
I was just listening to influencers for the most part or, you know, in projects where I was listening to devs and thinking, oh, this doesn't feel good.
I feel like I need to get out and watch my money constantly and judging, you know, based on that, you know, you know, you pick up on reputations, all those kind of things.
that, you know, you know, you pick up on reputations, all those kind of things.
But it was tremendously different to walk into the vote telegram and have people just
openly share. And, you know, and I could hear ideas, and then I could go off and I could
research them. And that's who I am. And I mean, I love to dive into concepts and to,
you know, and to learn more, you know, and I still do that constantly, I will hear something that I will go and I will look it up, make sure that I thoroughly understand it, you know, and to learn more, you know, and I still do that constantly, I will hear something that I
will go and I will look it up, make sure that I thoroughly understand it, you know, and I think
that's probably also because I mean, I'm in my 50s, right? And, and so I, I'm just this, I'm this
sponge still, you know, but my way is to, to read and to look you know and uh and so everybody else is asking these questions
and back then I didn't know what the right questions were to ask right so people were
asking the questions people were sharing what the question would be and so I could then absorb it
and I still do I still hear amazing things in there um I know so much more you know I don't
think of myself as sort of uh you know um you know the master um but uh but I can more, you know, I don't think of myself as sort of, you know, the master.
But I can at least, you know, add to conversation or, you know, ask the right questions and those kind of things.
So, yeah, I mean, that's just sort of, I guess, the start of that question.
Awesome. Awesome. Thank you so much for that thorough explanation, Jen. I really appreciate it.
Awesome. Thank you so much for that thorough explanation, Jen. I really appreciate it.
I'd love to hear more about where you find that you're bringing value to your community.
Like, what do you find that brings you the most value? You know, like, when you're helping others,
like, what kind of activities do you do within your community that brings value to them?
of activities do you do within your community that brings value to them?
Well, ironically, I guess it's my, it's sort of, it's my voice that I bring to the community.
And I don't mean literally my voice, but it's that, it's the voice of understanding of the project you know at some point I at some point I started to speak out about
what our our vision our mission our our underlying sort of purpose is and you know at some point I
became so passionate about what our devs you you know, goals were because I understood.
And that was the thing about having this kind of transparency.
Right. It was clear that he had built this project, you know, I don't know, six months, a year before he launched the project.
Right. And that, you know know we're this hybrid meme and um so we've
got all these you know utilities things that haven't been done before and he could have actually
launched us as as a blue chip but he chose to launch us as a meme token and in doing that he
decided to say here i'm going to give this open to a community of people, everyday people, and give you the option, if you wish, to jump in ground floor and see if you can't change your lives.
And you don't get that opportunity with, you know, Wall Street, you know, type of business, right?
Right, right. So this was like a CTO
Yeah, almost, right? And I think that
this is the beauty of what community
crypto is, I think, where we're headed
in the future, truly, you know?
Will people want to start a business where they
hire 10 people to build their business for them, right? And pay them out? Will people want to start a business where they hire 10 people to build their business
for them, right, and pay them out? Or they want to have 100 people who jump on board because,
right, they're so utterly passionate about what's going on, right? And they want, right,
that opportunity to change and give, you know, eight or I don't know how many hours people give,
right, literally a day, you know, in their life, because they're so passionate and so excited about this opportunity. And at some point, you
know, when it sort of all clicked for me, what was truly in front of us, right, and I understood sort
of this path and this, you know, it's like he was building these puzzle pieces, he was putting them
out for us, and I could see how they were connecting it just I was sort of
I was just sort of overwhelmed with literally what he was doing um how things would were coming out
that there was this sort of path forward and I don't know that I just sort of found this voice
and I had never thought I would ever speak you know I mean I rarely I still rarely
spoke in the telegram at this point and then one of our um one of our old army members he
he did me one day and he said you know there's this show um we've been asked to see if we can
to get somebody to go on he says he, he says, can you do it?
And then I ended up being almost like his opening guest every week.
You know, it just sort of and from there just kind of spiraled where I just, you know, I just kept going and going, you know, to show, to show, to show kind of thing.
And, you know, it just blossomed.
And, and I think it was just sort of that passion that I have, you know, seeing the vision, having my own sense of, of, I think having my own passion just sort of drives it, you know. Yeah, truly,
I think that's what it is. It's, passion, the vision, you know, that I see for
how we connect the dots. You know, I look at our, I look at the way that Voltoshi puts things out
there, and I can sort of, you know, see different layers to everything he puts out there. You know,
he puts out a utility, and there's what you see on the surface, but there's usually another layer,
if not two layers, underneath of every utility.
And being able to see that makes it so exciting to be able to talk to and introduce these things
to people, right? I wouldn't be able to do this if I at all felt there was anything shady, you know?
So, you know, and if it was just some boring kind of project, it would be really kind of hard to, it'd be really hard to drum up the enthusiasm, you know.
You know, and if it was just some boring kind of project, it would be really kind of hard to,
So I guess that's the biggest thing that I offer, you know, is this passion for what it is, this belief that we truly have something special.
Definitely. I definitely feel, I hear conviction in your voice for sure, Jen.
And I do, I do hear the passion. Yes. And I do hear the passion, yes.
And I do hear the excitement and the enthusiasm.
It's definitely refreshing because, yeah, there's a lot of people in this space.
They're not really super passionate about their project.
And you can tell just by their monotone voice.
Or maybe that's just how they speak, too.
But I'm a firm believer if you
really want to get people excited about your project you got to be excitable right you got
to be enthusiastic as well and automatically when i saw your project i think you were showing in
joe's space or something with the lightning bolts i was like immediately i thought it was energy
right like we need energy in order to get
things done without energy you can't have the required effort to complete the task at hand if
you don't have energy a lot of things they just don't they don't become realized right so that was
what attracted me to Volt initially was the lightning bolts right right? Of like, oh, energy, you know, this is interesting.
I haven't heard about this project before
considering you guys been operating for three plus years.
You must have a massive community.
And I can't believe I haven't heard of you guys before.
But at the same time, you know, like,
I see a lot of projects come and go, right?
But I really enjoy the ones that last for three plus years too.
That actually displays a lot of sustainability
when it comes to community building
and then also the token itself,
the people behind the devs behind the project.
It sounds like a very solid, solid base
and that you guys are building from that base slowly.
But surely, you know, you're not the hare, you're the tortoise, right?
Like you guys are grinding, you're showing up every day.
I can totally see that in spaces as I'm just looking at the audience here, all the lighting
Like this is amazing, Jen.
I'm inspired actually of what you guys have done the last three, you know, three plus years.
A lot of, you know, a lot of communities, they can't display this type of community building, you know, activities that you have done in the past few years.
So I'm definitely going to give you flowers for that, Jen.
So, definitely going to give you flowers for that, Jen.
And coming back to your voice, this is something that a lot of people struggle with, I feel,
when you're trying to market yourself or you're trying to market your projects or your community even, right?
And I'm a firm believer in using your voice, you know, obviously for good, but using it in a way
that will capture people's attention, right? Like we have spaces for a reason. These amazing
little chat rooms, you know, spaces we call them, you know, these are a great way to,
a great marketing tool, right? And it's like, why wouldn't you want to speak up and share with what you have to give,
especially when it comes to what you're passionate about, right?
So that's really refreshing as well.
And to know that you're from Canada as well.
Yeah, I should have noticed by the accent.
But yeah, you're absolutely right.
I've met some really great, respectable, super nice,
like way, way too nice people. I'm like,
you know, it's okay to cut me off every once in a while. Like I won't be that offended, you know,
like I might be a little, little frustrated at sorts, but you know, like I get over it.
Like I'm a space host, right? Like we get talked over each other all the time. Also, plus I'm
American, right? I'm not on the East coast. I spent most of my time on the West coast. So we do things
a little bit differently, right? In the U.S. if you're on the west side if you know if you know what i'm
saying if you know you know but i'm just saying you know we we like to be a little more intentional
than just like moving through the you know so to nine to five and that i kind of show up on the
side um like we we do complete tasks maybe not as quickly, but you know,
we make sure that everyone's having a good time while we do them, right? So,
give you a little bit of PNW life for you. But anyway, back to the interview though, Bolt.
I'm sorry, Jen, called you Bolt. I want to hear what have you discovered being in a community for so long?
I feel like three plus years is a really long time to be a part of just one community.
I assume you're part of a few different ones as well, or is it just like just been Vault the entire time?
Well, you know, Vault is sort of my home, right?
You know, I do, you know, Volt is sort of my home, right? You know, I do, you know, I...
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I just wanted to say hello to you as well.
I'm not sure if you can speak, but thank you for co-hosting with us as well.
Definitely appreciate the TwainQ Nation community coming up here and being a part of CryptoFam Radio.
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Somebody was trying to call in.
It kind of came back to the being within Volt for so long,
being an OB community, being a part of a community for over three years.
That's a long time to be a part of one community.
I'm just curious, like, is that your only community?
Like, how do you balance being a part of other communities as well?
And that sort of thing when you're looking on working within Vault.
Yeah, you know, I think that, I think in one sense,
it's a little bit unique also from the perspective of sort of how we roll in Vault.
So, I mean, Vault is definitely at home for me. there's no doubt about that everything about me is is Voltan
however I mean I do um I do hold you know um you know I do hold a few other you know um assets
but um I actually just I posted a um posted tweet up top and it says that we're back we are going to have our vault share
spaces tonight um and that is something that we've just taken a short break from but we're
actually going to start them up again tonight and we for the past i think uh two and a half years
i want to say we've held uh nft and crypto share spaces every wednesday 6 p.m eastern and those
are actually you know we say like we,
we actually build for and with everybody.
And I can explain that a little bit more as far as our utilities after,
but these share spaces are truly designed to, you know,
they're open mic and they're designed to give everybody a voice.
They're about, you know, networking with other projects.
They're about giving other people a voice, right?
So if you have a project, be it an NFT project, or if it's, you know, you sell single NFTs kind of thing, if you have music NFTs,
whatever they are, right? If you have a crypto project and you want to talk about it, come on up.
You don't have to be the dev of that project, right? If you have a project that you were in
love with and you want to shout it out to the world kind of thing, come and talk about it,
right? And that's what these spaces are about if you have um something that you are stuck with in your project and you're
wondering if you might be able to sort of connect with somebody we might be able to say hey you know
i know somebody who's actually might be really good for you let me see if we can't connect you
with somebody or somebody in the audience might come up and say hey you know what i think i might
know somebody good for you that's what this kind of space is about we've been doing that for two and a half years so we do so much networking right and um and that's a big part of how you know i've
become involved in so many different projects as well um and it's been wonderful to meet so many
incredible people you know the only time i'm not going to give the mic to somebody if they ask to
come up is somebody that i know has a history of rugging right somebody that I know has done some shady dealings somebody that you know a
history of coming up and they're going to just ban porn on us you know we do take a look at the
profiles that kind of stuff right um so if you know if there's uh if somebody's going to cause
problems you know we're not going to uh let them up once in a while they do still slip slip through
and we're like forever trying
to get that porn off the, off the, the Voltitron. Right. But, um, yeah, we're just trying to keep
out people that, uh, that we know, you know, are, are paying people off to hide their, uh,
their shady behavior, that kind of stuff. Other than that, we're going to give people the mic
and try and help, you know, put shine light on people because we want to make the space better. We want
to give good people a chance kind of thing. So we've also, you know, found great partners in that
space, you know, and yeah, it's so, so I've become a part of a lot of different projects in that
sense. And I will often pop into other spaces on a regular basis to support those projects. And,
you know, we've made a lot of friends along the way.
So, you know, there's lots of projects that I've sort of become family with as well along the way.
That's beautiful, Jen. I absolutely love that response.
I think, yeah, if you're in spaces long term, you kind of just start connecting with everyone, you know.
And I definitely love that you still have your OG project, but you're still willing to partner and be a part of other different communities that are looking for support.
Right. Like, I feel like we're all looking for support here.
So it's nice to know that you're able to have that time to connect with others as well and network. Because a lot of people, they,
they don't spend enough time doing that. I feel like it kind of hurts them.
Well, and also, I think the whole mindset of, I'm not going to shine any light on you
or talk about you at all, because, you know, it has to be me centric. I, that doesn't fly.
about you at all because you know it has to be me centric i i that doesn't fly um and the idea
that you know um we don't want to put any light on you because you know because it has to be me
and if we shine a light on you what's going to happen to me i mean let's be realistic right
if you believe crypto is here to stay and when i say crypto i mean everything to do with it crypto
nft all the protocols everything if you believe crypto is here to stay, right, do you really think that there isn't room for other great projects, right,
You know, so I think the important thing is to start taking a look at who is
If you're doing that, then there's no harm in, you know,
shining light on other great people.
Definitely, definitely. Which kind of brings me to my next question. Are you a firm believer in
doxing or undoxing? Or what's would have expected him to be answering all the questions, speaking in spaces and all this kind of stuff and it would take it away from his job to build the project you know
to do what was necessary you know and you know I can think of some other projects that I was in
that uh let's say that the devs were maybe not as clean as they wanted people to know that they were
or think that they were in quote unquote right um but they also spent a lot of energy just you know
fielding you know questions and and and and having to answer for things.
And maybe they had things to answer for. Let's be real. Right.
But at the same time, how much time did that take away from them actually doing the job?
You know, so it's yeah, I mean, there's there's lots of different ways of looking at it.
ways of looking at it i i think it's important though that we have a way to to capture people
if you will you know um if something goes bad that's what i think is important you know um is
everything locked away is you know is are your assets secure right is the liquidity in care of
is the contract you know in the right place know, can people be held accountable? I think those are important questions, right?
You know, is your project, is your investors, is everybody safe?
Those are important things that I've been looking for.
Definitely safety first, for sure.
That can be applied in so many ways, Jim.
At the same time, I think hitting the nail on transparency is definitely super key. And I guess it really depends your lull within the community as well and how big your team is, right?
Like, you know, if you have certain, let's say, spokespeople, you know, spokeswomen, spokesmen that are promoting the project or promoting themselves or their own personal branding, I feel like docs themselves builds a little more credibility.
But I guess it just really depends what you're marketing, right?
Like a product or service, opportunity, et cetera.
So, you know, taking Web2 applications into Web 3 and vice versa,
you know, because let's be honest, everyone's coming from Web 2 and everyone, you know,
if you're trying to partner with a business or some type of storefront or something, you know,
you want to see a face, especially when you're trying to buy a house, even let's say as a realtor so forth so um just in saying stating that you know but it it
it kind of it just comes down to yeah like you're like you said before it just kind of comes down to
what kind of person are you wanting to be um in the space you know what what type of value are
you wanting to lead with or help with you know, and trying to onboard or trying to build or trying to create some type of
space, you know, with, with people, right.
Like we were doing here at CryptoFam Radio,
we create space for people to hear about their projects,
to hear about what they're doing.
And I really like what VultEno is doing with their spaces.
And I'm really happy that you guys are bringing back your wednesday spaces at 6 p.m yes you guys so um did you have a space
reminder for that as well fam i would absolutely love for us to raid that and help you guys out
you know with that gym and um i think i should have some time after my space to maybe pop in
well i'll be running a space at five i guess guess. Darn it. How long do you run your spaces usually?
Well, historically, they've gone anywhere from three to five and a half hours.
I'm contemplating putting a little bit of a limit on them this time, just for my own
But I'm also maybe not going to run quite as many spaces as i have you know or you know but so we'll see how it how it pans out uh but but just to speak a little bit more on the on
the doxing um i mean i i have doxed um myself um and you know i do want i do once in a while you
know i've and i've been i you know i've shown my face on on youtubes and that kind of thing and
you know i've been to a conference and and you know i face on YouTube and that kind of thing. And, you know, I've been to a conference and, you know, I posted a few pictures, that kind of thing.
I, yeah, and I think later on, will that bite me, you know, as far as if I, you know, when I am not so actively involved in crypto kind of thing, you know.
And, you know, you think about that safety aspect later, you know, know uh when things you know turn well and you've taken some you know some significant
profits those kind of things i still think about that as far as safety aspect but um but no i agree
i do think that sometimes it's helpful for people to sort of see you know who you are when you're
up here speaking and that everything's not not uh completely you know anonymous um but i also one little quirk that i do like
about us using our pfps and the bolt army is so uh amazing about you know you see us all
their lightning bolts we're all using our uh our nfts and these are all our nfts that we're using
here as our pfps but there is also something that quite significant that i like about uh you know
in a sense we're all voltoshi kind of thing, right?
And at some point, like anybody can call a player,
You know, Jay-Z, he has an amazing voice.
You know, Raquel was here.
You know, Elle, like all these people have fantastic voices always.
And that's, you know, while I tend to be, you know,
sort of the predominant voice, right?
The Volt Army as a whole is a wonderful group of people.
And everybody, I mean, so many people have been here for so long.
And if people trusted themselves, they could all get up here and do this as well.
I was not so nearly so polished.
And I still hesitate to say the word polished now, right?
I just have my own style. And I think it's the passion that takes me forward but we are all so vaulted right that anybody could get
up here and and truly I think answer most of these questions you know as about you know about the
project anyways maybe they don't have the history that I do as far as speaking and why I do it and
all those kind of things but you know but almost anybody could get up here.
And if they were just, you know, focused on about Volt and what they know,
you know, and I think there's truly something amazing about that, you know,
you know, and at some point I will fade away, you know,
and somebody else will step up and be that, you know, predominant person.
So there's something kind of neat about that.
Definitely. I can definitely about that. Definitely.
I can definitely say that, Jen.
Anyone can really do what we do.
All of those takes amount of effort, consistency, and time.
It kind of just comes down to choice.
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Love Louie. No, no, I played that one earlier. I know fam. Alright, alright, we'll play Callie real quick.
Alright, alright, appreciate you guys being here. We'll play Cali real quick. All right.
Appreciate you guys being here.
When we come back, we'll have some more questions for Jen, and then we'll open it up to the audience Q&A.
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Welcome back, Jen. I think you're back how's it going
I am I am thank you I don't know I just suddenly dropped it's all good it happens um I blame I
blame X all right I don't blame you so X does weird stuff like that and it was a great time
for music break anyway good stretch you, go drink some water real quick.
I just had a few more questions for you, Jen,
and then we're going to open it up to the audience
because I know they have tons and tons of questions
they want to ask you, Jen.
And if they're too afraid to request that mic,
they can also put it in the comments.
But I know, I know, Jen, they're not.
A lot of these people, they all have voices
and they all can speak. You know how I know this, Jen? Because you spoke with me and you're part of this Vault
community. You're like one of the main women that are promoting and doing amazing things in the
space. So, you know, I assume you guys have a lot of speakers, right? Like, because you speak so like fervently so passionate so right or am i mistaken about vault
oh we've got people that are chatting like 24 7 and 19 g so you know they got voices all right
there you go there you go so i'd love to um go back to uh vault and um more about some of the utilities that you were talking about earlier within
the Vault community. So I want to know what gets you excited, what gets you about life,
excited about being a part of this community specifically. Being a part of this community
for over three years too, that's a lot. know you guys had a lot of time to build in this space as well and the last three years of crypto that's like that's a long time
in crypto years right that's like 10 years in crypto right so i feel like i feel like you guys
have a lot of utility you have been growing as well it takes time to grow organically and i feel
like that's what you guys did initially as well which yes
you can correct me from wrong but it feels like it's one of those communities as well so I'd love
to hear more about some of the utilities that you guys have within your community that on board
um you know things that you help out day to day you know as as you're working within your own
community I'd love to hear more about that. Thanks.
One of the things that I love most is that, you know,
when Vokushie has put out a utility, right? He said to me, he said,
if I put out a utility and it's not clear at first, just how everybody else will benefit, it will become apparent next. Right.
And, and the other thing thing is is that every utility
he puts out there he will tie to our nfts and so you know there will be a benefit and also if it's
not apparently uh clear right off the bat it will also unfold at some point how you'll be rewarded
as an nft holder um and our nfts are the vdscs So I'll start with there, you know, because that's one of our massive utilities.
And you can see us all here wearing our NFTs. So that's the Voltage Dragon Sailors Club.
And those came out about three years ago, roughly. And so that was a collection of 10,000 NFTs.
And we've got about 4,388 left. Now, we call those the keys to the kingdom.
And so, you know, things like, you know, if you have a Volticart,
that is our off-ramp system.
Now, let's say, I mean, how are you going to off-ramp and still stay in DeFi?
If you wanted to spend $150,000 a day, you can with the Volticart.
So if you hold 200 million Volt tokens, right, and that's all it takes.
And today, I don't know, that's probably like $45.
That's your investment today to get a Volte card is to buy 200 million Volt tokens.
And with that, then you automatically get a free Volte card.
And with that Volte card, you can literally spend $150,000 a day using that card.
Spend up to $175,000 a month.
And that works, you know, around the world.
There's something like, I think, maybe 10 countries in total
that you can't use that multi-card.
But let's say that's enough.
Let's say you completely want to ball out, right?
Whatever you want for that same investment, right? And that's, again, one of completely want to ball out right uh you can get two cards you can get three cards whatever you want for that same investment right and that's again one of the
things with voltoshi he's he's not greedy kind of thing right he's like you know what you've got
that 200 million volt tokens use it how you want right now that 200 million volt tokens is going
to continue to to grow as an investment in itself right but you know what you get as many cards as
you want now as far as the dragons are considered let's say um you got a dragon you can get the the gold or the black metal cards for free just for
having the dragon right that's an add-on like if you don't have it you can spend 250 to get that
metal card if you want but you get it for free just for having the dragon um you know that's
one of one of the utilities right there but that folding card is
just this incredible off ramp that just doesn't exist you know um not not to that level um you
know and i've looked to see to make sure like is it still something there are lots of you know card
off ramps out there now but there isn't anything to this level now Now, to another aspect, if you live in, I think it's about only about 10
countries right now, if you have the VolteCart, you can also get VoltePay, where you can just,
you know, you can pay bills, 20,000 different bills, hospital bills, student bills, you know,
your property management companies, all of that with VoltePitch, just for having that VolteCard as well.
It just sort of throws these extra things in there.
What's super cool, though, right?
If you want, we can white glove those cards for you so that you can have it for your project
And we've got the relationship with the banks.
You're great with something else, right?
You know, that's how these partnerships flow.
Like, why reinvent the wheel?
We respect that you are good for something. And you and you want the VultiCard?
I mean, get one of those now. But if you want something for your project, right?
We don't want Volt across everything. Right. We want to help you, you know, have that laid up.
And that's what it's about. Right. Well, they're just not greedy in that way.
It's about here. We've already we've already figured this out. Let us help you do that. Right.
So, you know, that's sort of, you know, what the Volticard is all about.
You know, the dragons, another cool thing about them,
we've got two games that are on Steam.
One of them, though, is Volticard.
And you can actually take our dragons and you put the dragons in it
All of your traits come alive and play 3D.
You know, we had an Easter egg hunt about a year ago and there was $10,000.
There were seed phrases, three seed phrases littered out there worth $10,000.
But you had to have a dragon, right, to be able to see seed phrases.
That was just, again, one of the perks of having the BDS seed.
That game right now uh it needs some some upgrading and so if you don't already have it downloaded when you go to
steam it will look like it's not available uh because they're they're doing some some tweaking
at the background we've got a second game as well that's bullet rain that one is still accessible
but they are still tweaking it so it's it's a little bit glitchy right now, but it is there for you to play.
So we have a gaming end and, and we're just sort of,
because we're doing this relaunch right now, new logo, fresh, everything.
The gaming isn't the priority. So it's going to be a little bit,
but we do have the gaming aspect as well.
And the idea with those is that there will also be rewards for those that hold vault
and those that hold um bdscs um and we know how substantial you know the the the funds are that
come into the gaming system right so that takes a long time to build in gaming right but again
rewards go to the holders so again holding uh, holding an NFT, again, very, very rewarding.
We also have one of our flagship utilities.
Sorry, do you want to say something or a question?
No, I was just going to let you know to breathe.
But, no, you're doing great, Jen.
I feel like you've done this a few times,
but sometimes you kind of run out of breath
This isn't a five-minute show or 60-second show.
No, you're good. I appreciate it. I'm going to have a sip of my coffee. Keep going you know no you're good you're good uh yeah you know what
our what i think is our our flagship utility truly is our burn technology right and this was
this is honestly my favorite i mean don't get't get me wrong. I love the idea of
being able to go out there and, you know, like, I mean, buy a Range Rover just using the Multigart.
I mean, you're literally staying in D5 if you wanted, right? Now, it's funny, you know, I joke,
but I don't. Before I had kids, right? I used to drive Range Rovers. And by that, I mean used ones, right? Because you can buy used ones cheap.
I mean, and that's what people forget is that every car depreciates, right?
And so, you know, you could buy a used Range Rover for $30,000 just like every other vehicle kind of thing, right?
But it's that feel. It's how they drive everything, right?
It's just where my heart lies kind of thing.
I would still probably buy used ones, honestly, because I'm not going to spend, you know, what they want for them, right? It's just where my heart lies kind of thing. I will still probably buy used ones,
honestly, because I'm not going to spend, you know, what they want for them, right? But you
truly could go out with three volti cards, you know, and just get, like, top of that line
autobiography one if you wanted, right? I mean, it's there. I'm still going to buy a used one.
However, right, it's just, I mean, that's literally built in there. But I believe that our flagship utility is honestly our burn mechanisms.
Right. And that's VultiChange and SpurkBot.
And this is one of those things that just it still hasn't been done again.
And it's been out there for a couple of years, right? So with full exchange, right?
Every single BNB token and every single Ethereum token and Bitcoin, if you wrap it,
is burnt 0.25% on every single trade, right? And for free. You just simply have to use the product.
simply have to use the products and and why not i mean you're going to buy anyways right so so why
not right you know why not trade where you're going to burn and you know the volt army we have
burnt uh it's over 28 percent of our supply right now right now originally we had um we had a burn
mechanism as far as you know we originally had some taxes and a small percentage of that went towards burns.
So we had a kickstart there. But long ago, we changed our contract and that was taken out.
Since then, everything has been reliant on these burns. And so when you get a group of people working together, it's magic what happens, right? And so what we want people to understand is that when
they use this utility, right, you get an amazing chance at grabbing a larger market cap share,
right? Because, you know, when the Volt Army burns our tokens, right, and we do this famously,
this is what we're known for, is working together and burning our tokens
because we use multi-change, we use SparkBot, right?
So, you know, to give you an example, right?
When we were aiming for our 1 billion market cap, right?
Because we're almost at that 30% burn mark,
we're in fact going to reach our 1 billion market cap
at a $77 000 um dollar mark
right which means that you know we're going to reach that price you know that we're anticipating
earlier we're going to reach it you know 300 um 220 000 earlier as far as market cap goes right
well so what that means is that as you escalate right once you go to you know if we hit you know
means is that as you escalate, right, once you go to, you know, if we hit, you know, 25 billion
market cap, and that's where we're headed, right, that's where we're expecting to go, if we do that
at the 30% burn, right, we're going to reach that at 19 billion, right, but if we're at a 50% burn
mark, right, we'll hit that at a 13.8 billion market cap, right? This is the sort of thing
we want people to understand, right?
if we reach that at a 13.8 billion market cap, right,
that means we get a larger market cap share
of the global market cap, right?
This is what we want to, you know,
talk to communities about
and help them understand with their projects, right?
Just by burning this little percentage
together and so i mean we got a widget that people can put on their own websites right they can you
know so that new people come in they can boom they find you they love you they're gonna buy it
right there and burn right off the bat right for those people that like a trading bot we took the
same technology and we stuffed it right inside SparkBot, right? And you've
got the opportunity to send your trade directly to your cold storage if you want, right? Well,
she always does something extra, you know, things like, I mean, you didn't need to do that,
but how fantastic. I mean, that hasn't been done anywhere. I thought that every Telegram trading
bot out there would have a token sniffer as bare bones like that.
I thought it was an automatic.
There's only four projects in total that have actually bothered to put a totally different into their trading bot.
I mean, I thought that was like just the basic currency.
But what actually gives ours a leg up is that we've actually partnered with CoinGecko and we
have Gecko Terminal built into ours so you get real-time live trading data you're not you know
getting old news right but she just does everything a little bit more because he can right
I mean how many people regularly revoke their trades right how many permissions do you think
you actually have open in all of the
many wallets that you use right well if you trade in sparkbot you can literally just revoke everything
right after you trade and it's free to do so right is sparkbot one of the most amazing features
right as if the others aren't great but but there's this liquidate function. So let's say you just want to find some loose change.
Well, you can liquidate an entire wallet.
Put any wallet you have and just drop it into SparkBot and hit liquidate function.
It'll do two great things.
One, it'll tell you everything that you could liquidate, but it will also tell you what's malicious it's not directly meant to tell you what's malicious but it does because anything that uh that is sketchy right or has malicious stuff in
it it won't liquidate for you so you there i know what's malicious right i mean how many of us have
been in spaces and uh and you you know people will drop you something right you'll win a contest or
something but then you've forgotten about it or you, you know, later on, you forgot what you actually won.
And then I'm like, oh, did I win this?
Or was that, oh, was that that time?
Well, I just took it into SparkBot.
That's the easiest, safest way for me.
I'm going to use the Trump token as an example, even though it's on the Solana token.
And we're not currently burning the Solana token, but let's imagine we will be soon. Let's just imagine, okay? Or let's
imagine Solana was in there, right? But remember how everybody was trying to get into the Trump
token, right? And people were, you just got that big dial, right? Big dial. And then you were
watching and it was like, you've been doing this for so long, the price was ridiculous. There was
no point to keep trying to buy it. Right.
Well, if you were in SparkBot, right, the bot would have just bought it for you.
It would have, you know, front-run everything, you would have just gotten it in there.
OK, that's one thing. That would have been nice. Right.
But remember how everybody was jumping out because all of the all of the people that knew before the token was even launched,
everybody had massive banks anyways, right?
It wasn't a fair launch, right?
But everybody was dieting out.
Everybody knew they needed to get out, right?
I talked to people and they just sat there forever watching that dial go around
and around and around, right?
And they couldn't get out and they just lost all their money, right?
Now you could sit there and you could have put in a trade in SparkBot to try and get out.
You could put a limit order in because that's an option.
Also, you could put a limit order for when you wanted to sell.
That's the second option. Or you could go to liquidate function.
You could pick a singular token and you could have just liquidated that one token now again we're not
on salana yet but there's many other tokens this will work for on eth every token on eth and every
token on bmb right liquidate function that one token boom you're out everybody else is sitting
there trying to trying to get out in that circle again and again but But if you use SparkBot, you're out.
So our utilities just have something for every scenario.
So when I talk about like layers, right?
We all just, everybody just talks, you know, we all just thought it was liquidate function.
But you've got to think bigger.
You've got to think deeper. Because there are layers to everything, right?
This is what I'm talking about.
Like the Volte card, right? There's layers to everything, right? This is what I'm talking about. Like the Volti card, right?
There's layers for you if you had it for your project, right?
You have, to get the Volti card from us, right, the actual Volti card, you purchase, you invest 200 million Volt tokens, right?
Volt tokens, right? Well, if we had 250 million people that had the Volt, FultiCard, right?
And we wouldn't even need anybody to use any other utility, and it would lead up our entire supply,
right? Now, we're never going to stop using all of our utilities, right? But that's our number,
right but but that's our number right so that alone right so you know that we don't need that
many we need a way way way smaller number right but literally that's our number right for you
what would your number be right what how so how many tokens would you ask people you know to invest
for your volte card right for the card for your project, right?
These are the magic numbers to help reduce your supply.
These are the things to help, you know,
you reply your supply shop.
There are layers to everything.
And that's, this is part of why
I became so passionate about Volt, right?
When I understood everything that he was doing, right?
Everything is a puzzle, right um and then there's
this incredible group of people right that i've been talking to for the past three and a half
plus years right the volta army right and then and i can talk about them but i'm going to take a
breath yes please do j Jin. No rush.
Don't you love interviews like this where it's like you don't have to feel rushed
to say what you need to say,
because this is your time.
And I appreciate everyone being here too.
I see a few new listeners down here.
See Giga and Bigger Chatette.
Appreciate you being here. Steve Strange.
Amelia. Make sure everyone's following each other as well, fam. Really appreciate the amount of time
and energy that you're spending, Jen, with your interview. This is recorded as well, fam, so you
can go back. You can listen to it. This is evergreen. This is evergreen content, meaning
it's going to go on a podcast later, Jen, and a lot of people are going to listen to it this is evergreen this is evergreen content meaning it's gonna go on a podcast later
jen and a lot of people are gonna listen to this in the future and they're gonna be like oh that
shang vault i'm gonna remember i'm gonna look into that vault community they sound amazing
so you know when we talk about giving back to community this is how crypto fam radio is giving
back you know one space at a time.
You know, we don't have a token. We don't have an NFT project yet, right? We're just building social equity in this space. We're building community. And this is what you've built in the
last three, three and a half years, Jen. So I'm learning a lot from this interview. I just want
to throw that out there. I really appreciate the time and energy that you're putting into
And then I just want to remind the audience, we are nearing the Q&A time. So if you wanted to grab
that mic and ask a question to Jen or just even give her flowers as well, that's fine too. I don't
learn that. A lot of people just want to say thank you for sharing our community. That's totally fine
as well. But anyway,en um did you want to close
up with uh the basic utilities well i shouldn't say basic because i feel like there's like basic
advanced and like super advanced when it comes to i'm just looking at vault enew's website actually
at the roadmap and you're absolutely right where it's like it's an onion you know it's like different layers with serious projects
such as this you know and I really like that you're already at stage five or stage four
stage four to stage five and you guys have already completed the first two stages of
the roadmap and it just shows how strong this community has been and how sustainable it
has been in the last few years so I can see lots of utility for sure,
especially if you're in, because these guys have literally created your own ecosystem,
which a lot of communities, they can't say that. A lot of communities, they attach themselves to an
already ecosystem that's already been provided for them, you know,
a certain NFT marketplace or launchpad, you know, pump phone, that sort of thing. But,
but yeah, so was that enough time for you, Jen, or did you want to continue? I wasn't sure.
That's great. Awesome. Yeah. You know, what we're doing now is we're going through a rebrand and
and so we're adjusting to a to a new bigger team and they've come out with a with a new logo
and um and we're waiting for the we're waiting for the website to be rebranded.
And in the meantime, they've come out with a tweet that has sort of a version of the update of the roadmap.
And when I look at the roadmap, essentially what they've done is they've given us some of their immediates, right, which is things like, you know, sparking up, you know, a trading contest.
You know, they're working with the market makers and the exchanges. They're doing an ambassador
campaign. They're rewarding the community. They're doing a trading competition they're bringing out a new mini game they brought
us into discord as well as the telegram and they're trying to open up the community so it's
easier for the entire community to be able to reach the team they're um they've sort of given
us a leg into what it is they're thinking they're uh firing up our birdie mechanisms they're doing
some new new aspects there they haven't shared us exactly what they're looking at there but they're uh they're looking at that i know that
right now um honestly uh voltage change and spark button are running a little bit slower but they're
doing some tweaking back there i think that's kind of what's causing the leg um there so so
they're doing all sorts of things at the same time. So they're also, you know, they're looking because they're expanding, you know, the change that we're working with, which is exciting for us.
Right. So we're putting up with a little bit of lag time as far as, you know, how, how will the changes and SparkBot are working right now?
So usually they're like lightning fast. Right. You know what?
Usually they're like lightning fast, right?
I mean, when I go to SparkBot, typically, I get way more tokens, you know, than what I get when I go anywhere else.
Even though I am giving 0.25%, you know, of a trade to the burn wallet, right?
So it's exciting to see that they're going to be bringing on new chains.
And I know that's going to be really exciting for the space, you know, at large.
So keep your eyes out you're going to see uh you're going to see trading competition coming out for vault real
soon um if you're an ambassador right if you want to to be rewarded what they're going to do is
they're going to reward people for you know um for what they're actually pulling off instead of just
saying here you know in the past like you know we've been so homegrown people like myself people like boss and people like al anybody who's out there using her voice and we've been
homegrown for so long and you know because you don't know what it's like when you pay somebody
you know to to speak for you then five minutes later you're the best open you're the best open
it's like we didn't want any of that so they're actually coming out with a an ambassador campaign where you know they're gonna help people reward uh they're gonna reward ambassadors for
what you really do out there which is exciting um because you know just like i speak with passion
we want people to really truly want to speak for vault so it's going to be exciting for that to
happen i think we're going to see some of these things dropping this week as
far as um this trivia contest that's about to happen um and i don't mean trivia um they've got
some sort of um dynamic quests they're putting out there so so keep your eyes open on on the vault
on the vault the official multino official site one of of the things that I want to highlight in here, though,
is I'm just taking a look for it,
is I've compared this written roadmap to the roadmap
that you just took a look at on the website.
And while they're using some new language,
what I've realized is that there's a lot of the same things happening, right?
We used to talk about, you probably noticed, I think it's on four there.
We used to talk about, where is it?
We used to talk about a, one second, let me just find it.
I should have put an incubator
I think it was on roadmap 4
a launchpad incubator that hasn't Stage four. I think it was on roadmap four.
That hasn't launched yet, right?
You're still working on that?
You wanted to touch on that a little bit?
Well, just that, you know, that while there's new language being used now,
those same things are being talked about here.
Now they're talking about the Volt House.
And so there's new language, right, for things.
You know, Volt House is a community driven staking protocol built to empower the Volt Inu ecosystem and accelerate the Volt growth.
Users can stake Volt to earn new tokens for upcoming partner projects. And so this is a rework or this is this is you know before we didn't know what this
was going to be called the incubator right so they're actually combining both of them it's a
modern take on it um and they're also going to integrate it with a modern uh version of both
eco and multi-flex so um so nothing has been um know, pitched or ditched from what we were expecting before.
They're just sort of modernizing everything. And if you think about, you know, we,
we launched three and a half years ago over that. Now think of how much the space has changed
in that time. Right. So it's nice to see that the new team is adapting with, with those times. So,
with those times. So these kind of things, you know, are really hopeful.
so these kinds of things, you know, are, are really hopeful.
Definitely. Would you mind, so I see on stage four, automatic reward system and then the
incubator launch pad, those haven't been checked off. So you're saying you're rewording that or
re-structuring how that's going to be offered as one of the offerings you can you touch on a little bit more about
about those stages and when they're going to i guess um like when they're going to be live for
people to use so volt house um is they're telling us it's going to be q2 of 2026. Yeah. Okay. And then what will
what will the holders be able to do
once that launches again, just to reiterate?
that the Volt holders and
possibly VDSE holders will be
You know, that it's going to be,
because we were always told that Voltiflex was going
to be a staking platform for everybody in crypto.
Right. And then the second phase of that was going to be for NFTs as well.
So they are, looks like they're putting out a more modern version of that.
So now they're putting the, within Goldhouse, that is your, sorry, I keep losing the word.
That is the, what did we just say?
That's the launchpad, incubator?
Yeah, that's the launchpad and incubator combined.
And so that will be a reward system for everybody
gotcha gotcha because when i think automatic reward system i just think of staking
right i'm like why don't they just say state because you're getting an economic reward and
mistake but that could be something different that's gonna be yeah i think i think there's
more to it yeah you said that was gonna be be what the Voltiflex, that was going to be the staking feature?
Yeah, I think there's more to it.
I think they're just not saying it yet.
Well, all right, all right.
I was just curious, that's all.
Not to get too minute about the roadmap.
You know, it's just like one very, very small part
of the whole project at hand.
But I do want to come back, kind of just wrap everything up here wrap the interview
up and um open it for q a here in a second we've got a few requests but with vault uh inu um
where did the name derive from
the name existed right off the bat off of like shiva inu and you're like hey we want to do
vault inu instead was that kind of like the consensus or no the at launch the name was
already picked yeah so so i don't know okay yeah yep that was already designed. Gotcha. I suspect it may have had something to do with the lightning bolts.
And I'm curious, why did you guys launch on Ethereum first, it looks like, right?
I don't know, on their ecosystem.
Don't they have an ecosystem?
Yes, but it didn't exist back then. how old we are remember how old we are forget but um so wait a minute not shiv but there was the other one right wasn't the other one
live as well um what was it you're thinking of Doge? Yeah, Doge.
Remember how you got to go way back.
That's crazy. So it was only Ethereum and Bitcoin, really.
Maybe a little bit of Sol, but not much.
Was Sol even a thing three and a half years ago?
Sol was not popular back then.
Nobody liked Sol back then.
The choices really were BNB and Ethereum.
They were still in a lot of legal...
Word has it, this is not verified,
that our dev was an ETH Maxi?
Although, you know, I have nothing to confirm that.
And, yeah, you know, and then there was a lot of call out for people around the world,
specifically in Africa, that wanted to be able to buy Vault.
And so within three weeks of our launch, we actually launched on BNB as well.
And then about a year later, we also added Polygon.
So you're on three different networks.
How does that work with everything with the tokenomics?
I assume it works in your favor, but being on three different networks, that's kind of a big deal, right?
But, you know, being on three different networks, that's kind of a big deal, right?
Well, you know, typically until just recently, the numbers have actually been steady across the board.
I'm not sure what's causing them to be different.
You know, there's great fluctuation right now.
But until very recently, the numbers stayed very, very steady all the way across.
Oh, that's really great that well
it just shows you how strong your community is right yeah i think that is definitely what it
speaks to you know um and as anticipated you know when you do you know uh any kind of changeover
you know and you're as old as we are you're gonna find you know i mean community members you're
gonna have you know some decide you know what okay i you know this market is taking too long
okay you're you're changing your rebranding okay this isn't for me you're going
to have people leave right um you know that kind of thing and so that i don't know if that's what's
causing it if it's the market makers right now you know right um but yeah we have a very very strong
core group um it's it's amazing it truly is tremendous to see how many people are are with
us how many you know volt maxis we have you know it's funny you know the the the new narrative is
you know stop trading and believe in something and i'm like oh you mean diamond hand but that
thing that's that thing that's uh we've been doing for over three and a half years right um you know
and that doesn't mean you can't you know hold other assets right but uh but come on into the
volt telegram right uh get to know the volt army and and uh yeah you know and understand what it is
we're doing here definitely definitely jen that's like uh d-y everyone needs to do that uh if you don't do it you're
you're a lazy trader and you probably are not even making that much money in the space anyway
so right so you want to dyor but you also you know you want to get to know the communities as
well and it sounds like telegram's the place to go you definitely want to get involved with vault
um you guys use discord as well or is it
just mainly just telegram where you guys communicate about a month ago we opened a discord
and uh i think community's having a little bit of a hard time transitioning over there
um some of us are trying to you know help with that but uh yeah it's a struggle super popular
yeah it is a struggle because we've been so hardcore, you know, telegramming.
And there's a voice chat over there.
I mean, there is a voice chat, you know, component in Discord.
And you've got a, you know, you've got, you know, regularly on average, you've got, you know, 40 to 100 people over in the telegram chatting.
And you've got that thread and everybody.
It's just it's such a strong community.
You know, it's a family over there you know um so and so if you do come over there and please do come on
over there because you've got this group of brothers and sisters essentially over there
you may have to say hey can i say something you do jump in there don't be that hesitant canadian
you know um pop in there and say hey you know and everybody will stop and let you say something
right um so you know please jump in yeah totally i absolutely love that um yeah i'm usually on
everything typically that's in my demeanor uh i think i just need another cup of coffee fam
definitely uh and saying that guys if you um have a question for Jen, now it's time.
Grab that mic. We've got about 15-20 minutes before I rug the space. So I just want to make
everyone aware what's going down. Jen, I've got a few more questions for you while we wait for
the audience. If there's some audience questions, I'll give them another 10 minutes or so, 12 minutes,
give or take. But I would absolutely love to hear about your morning routine.
Something that you do every single day that sets your day up for success.
coffee um well i have i have uh i have three kids um and and i have an ex so it depends on which
kids are here uh one is here permanently and two go back back and forth and and uh and uh and then
i have you know i have i two cats. I love my coffee.
I get up and I have that with my iPad and a computer.
And I'm checking, you know, what's new?
What have I missed? And I'm three hours behind my EST, you know, folk, who's largely, you know, in our TG.
So I'm like, what have I missed?
So a little bit of catch up there.
And, yeah, just sort of checking on things. And then I've got some, you know,
some projects of my own. I'm often in the DMs as well,
following up on some partnerships and whether they're ideas of my own or
whether they are, you know, people who have approached me.
I always think it's golden when, you know, you, when you're a, you know,
a regular speaker, whether you're prominent in, in a project, and then people, you know,, are are hunting you down, you know, with their ideas and they want to partner with you.
I think that's just golden. Right. So, yes, we spend a lot of time in my DMs working on those ideas and and then, you know, trying to communicate those with the devs when I think those are good ideas.
there's a bunch of that and yeah just sort of figuring out what my day is you know because
there's you know um i've taken a little bit of a of a break lately just while the new team has
been you know um introducing new ideas that kind of thing so it's been nice to have a little bit
of a break honestly but typically there can be so many spaces that i am the night before setting
my alarm with you know everything that i have going on uh for volt you know for the next day
so uh but getting up in the morning, I really like to, you know,
sort of have my coffee and yeah,
just enjoy some time with the kids and the cats.
Oh, sorry. Sorry, Jen. I didn't mean to do that.
That's okay. It's just a good catch-up to us.
Yeah, no, it's good. I love that you have cats.
I was curious on what type of coffee you like to have every day.
How do you like your coffee?
Well, what I like and what I'm having are not necessarily the same thing right now
because my espresso machine gave up on me.
You need to buy another one ASAP. why haven't you bought one what's going
on well because because um i'm planning to go traveling oh i'm planning to go traveling so
yes and so i'm in that complete downsizing selling everything so i go traveling so it
makes no sense to buy you know that beautiful luxury item my best friend you know so yeah so i actually now
i'm drinking bone coffee right now which is you know um wait what it's a sacrifice wait what
your bone coffee boat oh bodum coffee what's bodum oh it's a brand like a french press oh
french press you french press yeah okay i got you i'm sacrificing you
know that's okay okay um i like pour over you should try pour over it tastes better
uh well i i read about it and i was and it suggested that i like stronger coffee than that
really that's pretty strong pour over is really strong jen yeah i did i did
my i did my research and it said yeah it suggested based on the amount of espresso
oh yeah and black right like that yeah well it also depends on the on the beans that you're
pouring over too are you more of a lighter roast kind of girl or darker roast
i like this i like the greasy espresso bean like the starbucks espresso right greasy bean yeah
that's like lighter i think if i'm not mistaken well i don't like that dry bitter
is it coffee bitter in general though or do you do you have it with milk and sugar
are you oh god no don't put anything in a good thing no nothing just black just black
well i'm glad we got through that i wasn't you know i really have to make sure you know like
how people like their coffee because you never know we might meet up and you know while in our
travels we might meet face to face might grab a cup of coffee and now i know your coffee order exactly so of course
of course always there for you jim yep yep this is important this is important fam coffee is
definitely important cats also you said you had two cats um what are their names how old they are i want to know mr parker he is black long-haired
um my daughter's gonna see has some main coon in him yes he is he's 14 and a half yeah yeah he's a very pensive character he
likes to think very cautiously before he crosses a threshold you know moves from one one flooring
type to another he has to think about it each and every time even though it's the same floor right you know that he encountered three minutes before so that's
mr parker um and uh and then i have odie he is uh three years old and he is he's a white british
short hair and he is he's my neurotic little boy yeah very very neurotic i was gonna say he sounds like a ball full of energy right there
that guy yeah that's um they're really pretty cats too actually those sword hair white russians
you said that right white russian um no gray gray russian british short hair british short hair
yeah there's a few different variants of that. Yeah, that's very cool.
I just have a short hair black cat, you know, generic black cat, little void, I like to call her.
About five years old, too.
I just, yeah, it's ridiculous trying to travel with her sometimes.
I'm glad that you've got your furry friend as well.
But I'm glad that you've got your furry friend as well.
Is the plan to traverse the U.S. with your cats and everything and just live a life of freedom and nature and embrace everything that comes with it?
Well, we're going to the Caribbean.
We're going to South America.
We're going for good. You're going to south america we're we're going everywhere so yeah they're bigger wow we're going oh yeah we're going we're going for good yeah you're going uh like a worldwide
trip is that is that what you're thinking fan oh wow well we're going for good we're going to
become a canadian non-resident uh non-tax resident and we'll be going for good we're
going to go figure out what feels like home nice well definitely um definitely, that's exciting. I'm really happy for you. I'm glad that you're
able to do that. A lot of people don't have that time or they don't have the money or
responsibilities. But at the same time, if you can create a type of lifestyle within Web3, which it sounds like you have, Jen,
You know, that's super, super inspiring.
And I feel like a lot of people in this space, you know, they want that type of lifestyle
So, but yeah, to say all of that, fam, it doesn't look like we have any requests coming
I'm just going to check the comments real quick.
Make sure no one's asked any questions on the comments. Just see a lot of Vault pictures. Yes. Loving how
vibrant your community is too. I don't know if I said that already, Jen. I feel like I
have. I'll just repeat myself. I really do love the support that you have within your own community. It just shows how amazing the Vault community is,
and it really establishes credibility in the space.
So other than that, I didn't really have any more questions.
Did you have anything else that you wanted to say that you haven't said yet
in regards to Vault or in regards to your own crypto journey.
That maybe something along like life lessons or something that you could share
since you've been in this space for so long, you know.
Well, I think on that vein, you know, I would tell everybody that, you know what,
it is never too late to learn to try something new.
Don't ever underestimate what it is you can do on your own and that you can find a whole tribe out there.
You know, I started out doing something, you know, that was one technical, which I'm not.
Two, in a financial realm, which is something that I was never taught.
I never thought myself good at,
you know, finances kind of thing, but I was just determined to sort of make a change,
you know, in my life. I mean, I had come out of bankruptcy, you know, a number, a few years before
after like a horrible divorce kind of thing, you know, my ex got everything, I got nothing,
you know what I mean, right? And, and, uh, I thought like, fuck this, right?
Like I am still determined to completely change things.
And, um, and since I got into crypto, I am better with money than ever before.
Because I found this passion for it that gave me, you know, this different scope of understanding.
And that is in large part thanks
to the volt army truly um yeah i had been making some money before but when i got into volt and
started listening you know in the tg you know um i learned so much i absorbed so much and i could
go in i could learn in my own way also kind of thing.
But, you know, but finding a tribe truly makes a difference.
So find your tribe and grow, learn, continue, you know, stick with something, you know.
And since I came into crypto, I am more fired up and passionate about the life that I had been in a long time.
I mean, I'd wanted it I had been in a long time I mean I'd wanted my career
for a long time I had been looking for and I was looking for a way that I can afford to get out of
my career which I was really good at you know um but you know I felt like it was time for me to
leave and and you never know where you're gonna find find it. This is not where I thought I would end up, right? So don't close doors, you know.
You know, try different things.
Keep listening, you know.
Believe in yourself, but just stay open, you know.
And since all of this even, you know, I am inspired in other aspects of technology also, you know, and, and since all of this, even, you know, I am inspired in other aspects of
technology also, you know, um, and I found solutions for other ideas that were in my head
that I didn't know how to get out as well. Right. So, um, so yeah, I'm in my, I'm in my, uh, 50s and
I am, I'm better able to realize all sorts of, um, ideas that I've had for so long.
I didn't think I was ever going to be able to.
I mean, truly, I'll take that back.
I'm somebody who I've always believed that if I can think it up, I will figure it out.
But the path has been long.
Don't forget, like I said, I'm in my 50s.
So the path has been long.
Believe that if you can ever give up, right?
Believe, you know, that if you can think it up, you can figure it out.
And it might take a hell of a long time, right?
But you will get there if you believe, if you keep trying, but you do have to do.
And if you don't change something, change won't happen.
Yes, you're absolutely correct, Jen. this has been just a wonderful space i really appreciate you thank you thank you so much for being here
yeah mindset is everything um having having a community is as important as having that right mindset
and being positive and just showing up every day.
And, you know, show up for yourself first before you show up for others.
This is what I say all the time.
You know, this is why I ask people about their morning routines.
I kind of want to get a little inside look of, like,
what you do on a personal level before you start serving others.
And I think having a routine every day, showing up to yourself as well as others is important,
but also, you know, being consistent is another factor that a lot of people don't pay enough
attention to, right? Just not in the business world, but also in your personal life, right? So
it's something that I try to do every day as well. I'm just doing these spaces, but also in your personal life, right? So it's something that I try to do every day as well.
And just doing these spaces,
but also when I'm connecting with people,
you know, in this space and with others in real life,
I wanted to so badly connect to this one guy.
He was just like randomly passing by.
I'm currently in a Starbucks, right?
He pays, I'm camping currently
and I just, I needed to get a coffee
and I couldn't make a coffee on top of the mountain top fam. So I had to come back down
to civilization and grab my cup of coffee at Starbucks. I was like, since I'm here,
I might as well run this space. But anyway, I had this book out, right? It's a startup book.
It's about, you know, startup in your future zero to one by peter teal if you haven't
read it it was a book i was reading anyway this this young man walks past my as i'm running the
space currently right he's like oh what book is that and you know and and he looked very enthusiastic
very excited he's like oh i've been meaning to read that book and i was almost gonna like just
give it to him i'm like bro but i haven't finished it reading that myself. But, you know, I was telling him like, yeah, man, this is startup.
He's like, oh, okay, cool.
Well, you know, I'll see you later.
It's just a humble reminder that, you know, I'm very grateful for Web3 and to be able
to do this, you know, and just show up and be a part of something bigger
than just myself. You know, it's a humbling reminder. But anyway, I just wanted to say that
and thank you for everyone showing up. Again, Jen, if you guys look up on the Jumbotron,
Jen posted a few things about Vault and Vault Emu. And there's also that CryptoFam Radio weekly live space schedule.
About three hours from now, I'll be launching another space
with Decentral Bros at 5 p.m. ESP.
So definitely check that out, fam.
It's a builder space for Dev,
specifically Dev working in this space.
Talk about ethics as a Dev.
Decentral Bros will be leading this space.
He's sponsoring this space.
I'm just hosting it under CryptoFam Radio,
but it should be a really good time.
If you don't know Justin, part of Decentral Bros,
He's a company based in Callout of Springs,
and he just doesn't work on base,
but he works on all the networks.
But he's been in the space for a long time as well.
He's got a wealth of knowledge when it comes to builders
and creating something out of nothing, right?
Which I think are just like magic,
completely magic that they do.
You know, it's just not doing the app in their heads up
like we do up here in spaces, right?
appreciate everyone showing up and supporting big shout out to my cohost lady,
never scared. I don't know if you're there lady. I know you,
you sometimes just kind of put your phone on, on listening,
but I do want to thank you for being here as well.
I just wanted to shout out the Quakey Nation community for supporting.
And appreciate everyone for supporting as well.
Thank you so much again, Jim.
And thanks for everyone who came to CryptoFam Radio.
So listen to my last beat here from Love, Louie.
Freaking love this track, fam.
We'll see your host Mountain Dew. We'll see you next time.
This is your host Mountain Dew.
We'll see you later. He's a sucker. He's a sucker. He's wrong. You don't take much strength to pull a trigger, but try and get up every morning, day after
day, and work for a living.
Then we'll see him the real tough guy.
I'm working hard, but my money's so tired at the end of the day.
Trying hard to get out, but I can't find a way.
I just tried to get gas and my car got declined
All my payments come late, but the bill's on time
Would it all come down to really?
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
I'm just trying to get paid
Ayo, I show up every day and I ain't never been late
I think it's time I see a phrase, my bills gotta get paid
Feel like I'm still a slave, working for this minimum wage
Every penny I save, I might as well give it away
You know I keep my boots placing on my brakes
I ain't taking no naps, I've been on my ten toes all day
Breaking my back for so long, I need to stay to relax
Don't know why you looking mad, I'm only stating the facts.
I just went through all my hours and y'all shorted my check.
Now I gotta tell my landlord that I'll be short on my break.
I don't know how much more y'all expect, but you gotta pay me what you want me.
And on top of that, pay me my respect.
I'm working hard for my money, so I'm tired at the end of the day.
I'm trying hard to get out, but I can't find no other way, I'm just trying to get gas in my car, got declined, all my payments come late, but the bill's on top, would it all come down to really, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid, I'm just trying to get paid, tired of minimum wage, I'm just trying to get paid. I'm just trying to get paid. I'm just trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid.
Mama, I'm so sorry I've been broke for a minute.
Had to spend it, I admit it.
I've been working just to live in them receipts.
Piling up, living way beyond the limit.
Smoking just to forget it.
Drinking and I regret it.
Got the calls coming through.
Gonna have to go and get it. Disconnect calls coming through, but I have to go and edit
Disconnected friends outside, but I'm tired of it's pathetic
Working hard for my money, it ain't funny when you reckon
Sinner of all the joking, spend the last of my tokens
Fun tight as some cheeks, confidence getting weak
My daughter need to eat butter for everyone but me
So I gotta keep it G, casually to the beat, know the heat
I'm just trying to get paid, baby
I'm working hard for my money, so I'm tired trying to get paid.
I'm just trying to get paid.