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Embracing Community and Digital Identity in Web3: The Journey of ENS Maxis NFT

January 18, 2024 IHeartDomains
Embracing Community and Digital Identity in Web3: The Journey of ENS Maxis NFT
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I❤️Domains TECH Talk
Embracing Community and Digital Identity in Web3: The Journey of ENS Maxis NFT
Jan 18, 2024
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Join us on an exciting adventure into the world of web3 domains and meet the amazing Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Maxis NFT community. Our episode is full of inspiring stories, smart tips, and a peek at the future of who we are and will become online.

Dive into a world where NFTs, domain names, and community spirit come together. We're celebrating the ENS Maxis, who have outshone the famous Bored Ape Yacht Club in using avatars. We'll explore how communities can make a big difference online and how talking and working together can be super powerful. We'll also look at how learning and being open to everyone helps Web3 grow, using places like Twitter spaces to share knowledge and grow together.

To wrap it up, we'll talk about the cool tech behind domain names in Web3 and what it means for our future. Check out how our guest Flexter.eth is using his own  flings.eth.limo to show off the practical side of Web3 domains, mixing technology with real human connections. Plus, we're excited to take you along on our upcoming trip to the Grammy's with our NerdMerch initiative. Get ready for a sneak peek at the fun it'll bring to our community. This episode isn't just another podcast; it's a celebration of the passion and heart that the awesome Web3 NFT community brings to life.

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Join us on an exciting adventure into the world of web3 domains and meet the amazing Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Maxis NFT community. Our episode is full of inspiring stories, smart tips, and a peek at the future of who we are and will become online.

Dive into a world where NFTs, domain names, and community spirit come together. We're celebrating the ENS Maxis, who have outshone the famous Bored Ape Yacht Club in using avatars. We'll explore how communities can make a big difference online and how talking and working together can be super powerful. We'll also look at how learning and being open to everyone helps Web3 grow, using places like Twitter spaces to share knowledge and grow together.

To wrap it up, we'll talk about the cool tech behind domain names in Web3 and what it means for our future. Check out how our guest Flexter.eth is using his own  flings.eth.limo to show off the practical side of Web3 domains, mixing technology with real human connections. Plus, we're excited to take you along on our upcoming trip to the Grammy's with our NerdMerch initiative. Get ready for a sneak peek at the fun it'll bring to our community. This episode isn't just another podcast; it's a celebration of the passion and heart that the awesome Web3 NFT community brings to life.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

Wet Chocolate.

Speaker 2:

Hello, hello. We would get started in just a moment, just waiting for people to come into the space. If you guys could please do me a favor and go down to that bottom right hand bubble, like and retweet the space. And yeah, if anybody wants to come on stage, please feel free to request a speaker roll. We'll let you on up. I'm definitely excited for this one. How you doing today Got Flexor and Chris on the stage. It'll do.

Speaker 3:

I'm good brother, how you doing this morning.

Speaker 2:

I'm doing pretty good. It's been like a long day already because I wake up so early for the very involved one. Yeah, ready to go.

Speaker 3:

Have a yeah, super, super great to be here. Man, great to be here. I'm sorry I'm just posting this in a couple of the chat rooms to get some more people in here. Yeah, this is a great space, guys. Looks like I Heart Domain has a pretty good roadmap for today's show.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, excited to get into it and, yeah, this is an interesting one for me. Not only have I wanted to know about the Maxis, like since I've seen them initially, which is like a while back, but you know, especially since I hold one, you know, now it's definitely a perfect time to dive deep and learn about what I have. And for those of you who are wondering what an ENF Maxi looks like, I've pinned one to the top of space and those are very own. I Heart Domains Maxi and yeah, as I said, we will get started in just a moment. Again, as you guys are coming into the space, if you could please like and retweet and anyone who wants to come up on the stage feel free to request a speaker roll. So we've got a couple of people up already. Also, want to welcome Miss Anna to the stage. How are you doing today?

Speaker 5:

Hey guys, excited to be here, can I tell you guys a funny thing that happened this morning as my fellow Texans and my Vegas crew no, we don't like funny stuff.

Speaker 2:

I go for it.

Speaker 5:

So okay. So Texas, as you guys know, has had one inch actually not even one inch, half an inch of snow in the past two days, and this morning I had a doctor's appointment. So it's like 10 o'clock and I'm like running to the doctor's appointment. I get there and there are no cars, of course, in this parking lot and I'm like this is very suspicious. I go to open the door of the office and it's locked and I'm like I know something is not right here. Let me check my voice messages and of course, I had a message from last night saying, because it was too cold, the office was closed. And it's so funny because I used to live in Minnesota, guys, and there would be like a whole snowstorm and my cousins would be like let's go to Mall of America, and the entire crew would go to Mall of America in the middle of a snowstorm. And yeah, in Texas you have like one centimeter of snow and everything shuts down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it breaks our state. I don't know if you remember what we call the great storm of Texas. It was a couple years back, but I don't think. We got like two and three inches of snow and it really destroyed our state. It was bad, though, seriously, we're just not built for that. We're built for the heat.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's actually quite a funny story there, guys. Okay, let me just, if you guys don't mind, I'll put it out there. So LAWS is in southern Texas, I Heart Domains is in central Texas and I'm in northern Texas, right? So all three of us are in Texas, and yeah, so here we get more black ice than we do, like the snow, basically like the thick snow. So we'll get like an inch or two inches of snow and then it'll melt a little bit and then it'll temperatures will drop again and it'll freeze and then the roads are just ice skating rinks. You know what I mean. So that's, that's a big deal. That's why Texas has its own electrical grid and everything. And there's yeah, there's big deals about this from that ice storm that we had a couple of years ago, man, that crippled our entire state.

Speaker 2:

It did. I mean that made the news and yeah, we soldiered through it. Hopefully we don't. We don't run into that again. And yeah, if you guys haven't gotten, the vibe of this space is yet, it's going to be all about community. We've got community all across Texas, all across the US, all across the world. Today is going to be talking about how we're connecting that community through domains, through NFTs, through just good people Also, see, we've got had a diath upon the stage. How are you doing today, sir, if you can hear me?

Speaker 6:

I'm doing great. How are you? I have no mind. I'm nice to see flex and Anna on the stage. It's going to be great spaces today about community building. That's a great topic which all the builders should know how to build a community around their product or project, All those things they are trying to achieve in their life. Community is the part which is going to make your dream successful. Yeah, everybody should build community and everybody should respect their community. That is what I learned from my experiences.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. Hopefully, by the end of this AMA, people will not only understand the importance of community, but it will be super bullish and it will be running to join one Because there really is a lot of benefit in it. I'm definitely looking forward to diving and pinpointing exactly the benefits of this particular community. And then, chris, can you hear me, how are you doing today, sir?

Speaker 7:

I'm doing well. Can you guys hear me? Yes, sir, I'm doing well, and clear, perfect. Everyone was dropping in their weather stories and Ana took us to the Midwest and I said well, you know what? I might as well just bring everybody to the East Coast, because it's been weird. Here in New York City it's been abnormally warm and today is the first time that we've seen any type of snow stick, so the weather is weird. But hopefully you guys down in Texas, y'all aren't taking it too hard, because I know that that's different.

Speaker 2:

It's 31 degrees out right now, sir, and the city is pretty much not moving. I don't want to go outside. No one wants to go outside. That's how we're doing today here in Texas, Wow.

Speaker 7:

Okay, well, it's different than those parts I'm looking forward to visiting, knowing that you guys are so comfortable down there to where 30 degrees can stop things. Here in New York City it could be negative 13 if people still out there with their bikinis and all this other stuff is crazy up here.

Speaker 3:

I'll tell you it is crazy, man. I'm up here working. You know what I mean. I'm in Dallas working right now. My wife is in Jacksonville. She's sitting at 77 degrees sunny Punks. I talked to Punks not too long ago. I'm looking down in Miami, Miami, sitting at 82. Today the rest of us are up here freezing. It is very weird weather across the entire country. Man, yes, sir.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, the dog almost didn't get walked. He's looking to get outside today. Yeah, just want to remind everybody, as you guys are flowing into the space, please go down to the bottom right hand corner, like and retweet. If we do have any maxes in the room and I see that we do have quite a few amazing PFPs in the room feel free to leave pictures in the comments, leave some bullish comments in the comments. Leave all kinds of good stuff in the comments. Let's get this party rolling With.

Speaker 2:

That being said, I think I'm going to go ahead and get this started off so we can get into the meet. So, yeah, like to welcome everybody to an I Heart Demand's Tech Talk AMA where we highlight in deep dive with builders, entrepreneurs, visionaries and protocols in the Web. 3. Digital identity, blockchain, tech and the main name space. For those who are unable to attend or want to listen back later, our tech talks are recorded so you can view our entire content archive, not only here on Twitter, but on our website at IHeartDemandcom. We do have an embedded media player there, so you can listen back to it right on the website or you can listen to it in podcast form on every major podcast player, including Apple and Spotify. You can get to that at techtalkhost. Again, if you haven't already done so, show some love on the spaces, like and retweet, and I encourage anyone who is interested or needs any more information to join as the community directly.

Speaker 2:

As always, do your own research and our AMAs are not financial minds. But, that being said, as you guys can see in the title, we are going to be talking about ENS community building with none other than the ENS Maxis, nft and, yeah, I don't know if any of you guys knew, or most of you knew, but there are NFT communities that are built around and support the culture with 3D identity, not just names or words on the blockchain For us DGNs that need something to look at in the form of a PFP. It's actually my pleasure to introduce you guys to the ENF Maxis and a deep dive into the project. It's the beginnings and kind of the outlook and what you guys are doing for the future, because you are extremely active. So, yeah, I want to go back to introducing the panel that we have up on stage, starting with Flexster and Anna, if you guys both want to introduce yourselves and give a brief snippet of your background.

Speaker 3:

Ladies first go right ahead, anna.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, guys, I'm lost by Anna. I love ENS still. Even though the sentiment seems to be a little bit bearish right now, I still love it. I'm very bullish, excited to be here. Thanks for having me.

Speaker 2:

Great to have you. As always, you and I have dialogued a lot and also a met in person. That's the other thing too. I have met most of the panel up here, a person also people. Yes, definitely glad to have you on stage and to get your input and go for Flexional.

Speaker 3:

Yeah well, thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it and it was a pleasure to meet you last year at East Denver and again this again last year, I guess, because it was December. There in Las Vegas I am the IRL event coordinator for the ENS Maxis NFT team. One of the only Doxt members we have myself as a Doxt member, amber Leneyne is our videographer is also a Doxt member, and then the GM show crew, ron, maverick and Enzo, are also members. The team itself is an Undoxed team, but when we get into that here shortly I know you're going to want to talk about the project itself. We'll talk about that most. I'm the event coordinator for the team and it's just a pleasure to be here. I'll let you guys know that there are NFT projects out there that are bridging the gap between not only Web 2 and Web 3 users, but bridging the gap between NFT and domain holders.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, absolutely and definitely a pleasure to have you on this one again. Like I said, is a space that I've definitely wanted to do for a while and, yeah, excited to get into everything and, yeah, bridging the gap. Definitely you guys have done an amazing job at that. I think, in ways a lot of people don't know and will be surprised that that there are communities out there that are so active around the culture of Web 3 domain. So, yeah, punk for this one. And then, last but not least, my co-host, as always, thankful to have you on, chris. Go ahead and introduce yourself.

Speaker 7:

Yes, for everyone who's not familiar. Everyone should probably be familiar right now. But I'm Chris. I'm the strategy director for Nametives. I have the privilege of being a part of these wonderful tech talks, but this one is even more special because it's geared towards a segment of the Web 3 ecosystem that Nametives focuses on, which is community. So it's good to be here with the wonderful ENX Maxi crew, and the reason that they're wonderful is because of the fact that community is emphasized active, cool, fun. Hold on, this is going to be a great one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is definitely going to be cool to get into the community aspect. We use community a lot in Web 3 and oftentimes, I think, when it comes to domain names, we don't know what that's supposed to look like, because it is just words, like we, most of the communities that I see, you know, come around or congregate around the concept of selling and flipping domains, which is, it's great, right, we need those types of communities, but there are some people who are genuinely, you know, entering these ecosystems. You know, for the digital identity to belong to an actual community that they can utilize and share things with and build things with, rather than just flip their names. And, you know, having these communities or discovering these communities is a breath of fresh air, so I'm very excited to get into it.

Speaker 3:

I know I've got a prime example of that. When you start talking about those stronger based communities, I'd like to talk about the Pokemon ENS community. So, even though ENS has its own community, within ENS there's a lot of sub communities the the 10k club, probably the most popular. You know. There's 999 club. Well, there is a Pokemon club in ENS as well. They host their spaces and when you want to talk about tight community, those guys are there for the digital identity using the Pokemon names. It's not necessarily a flip thing. Now they are flipping them to some of these gen ones. I think a gen one, arcane or something, sold the other day I think it was for like 0.69. There has been bigger sales over one e-sales. You don't need over two e-sales as well in, but they are for digital identity and it's something that I learned when I was in Las Vegas with you, when we were there with you, paige, anna, like we were all there learning.

Speaker 3:

The web two sector is really looking at how web three is building community, and the web two sector has always believed that a website in particular is used for a business. Well, it seems now the web three path is that your website is your digital identity and that your website is your domain name. So instead of having like a social media page or going to Facebook or going to to Twitter, you're going to go to your domain name. You're going to go to your domain name, your website and all of that will be there in in the one place. So I think that's the focus of what web three is gearing towards is to have that one-stop shop. But when you have words like community, when you're using these words, man, you hit it right on. I mean you hit it right on the head.

Speaker 3:

Enus maxis are built and based on the community. Like we do more marketing for ens, we do more promotion for ens, we do more. I are relevant for enus. Just, we are pumping ens as as maxis because our bags are full of ens. I mean we have straight conviction that this technology is going to be the future of web three and wallet identification and if you want to build on that, well, of course we have had ieth here who has given us the no code solution at 1w3 to build your digital identity, build your website. King coco posted one up the top there for the scavenger hunt for the enus maxis. A little scavenger hunt we're having this year, but it's all built on 1w3, a no code solution to build the website, to build what we need as individuals to move forward with our digital identity, product or projects yes, sir, yes, sir.

Speaker 2:

Um, one of the things I'm glad you mentioned that enus maxis certainly lives up to name is, if you're not familiar with that yet, you guys will certainly be familiar with that by the end of the space.

Speaker 2:

One of the things I'm glad that you mentioned too, about the pokemon um, a little investor cheat code um, communities make things more valuable. Um, when you're looking for and not to take or distract value from every name, obviously, if the name that you love fits outside of a community or doesn't have, um you know, a category attached to it, still love it anyway. But if you're coming in from an investment perspective, those communities, the, like you said, the, a lot of communities, build ecosystems and sometimes even side projects that have nothing to do with the original projects and they add so much value to it. So, um, yeah, there's communities within the names themselves and then, as you will see, now that there's communities in the visual sense as well, that you can kind of attach your name to and pair the two together to build an essence, your ultimate digital ID with the pfp and uh ens inner t car in a snake combo like oh hi horse.

Speaker 7:

Oh, oh, go ahead, just sorry now, no, I was just gonna drop in and add to what you guys were saying.

Speaker 7:

You know, um, it's really important to keep in mind that there's there's that difference between, you know, creating community and then discovering communities that already exist.

Speaker 7:

And you know one thing that stands out with flexster ron and everyone else in the ens maxis community from the, the individuals that I've had the privilege of encountering, um, you hear maxis and you don't get that negative connotation that you tend to see associated with the word in other parts of web three. Like you know, the ens maxis, from what I've gathered from the outside, looking in very fun, close-knit group, engaging right, um, giving value to the word community rather than extracting from it. Because, let's be honest, um, during last season we've seen a lot of people using community and they weren't necessarily doing community like things right, they were more so functioning like mobs and things of that nature. So it's refreshing to see, with the ens maxis, everything from the pfps to the digital identity. It just makes perfect sense. So that I just wanted to drop that in there thank you, sir I probably know get to some actual questions soon go for flexer.

Speaker 3:

I got you, I'm all right. Are you running one hour straight or we can go overboard?

Speaker 2:

today or what we could we're. We're gonna run until we're tired of talking, sir okay, perfect, perfect, I love it.

Speaker 3:

Now I just want to piggyback kind of on what you're saying with with that word again, community. Now there's something about the ens maxis community that a lot of us are ens investigators. You know, we like, we like to, we're nosy. We'll look in other people's wallets, we'll make sure people ain't trying to scam, but like, like, we'll make sure that the words are spelled correctly, that there's not an l instead of a one in a digit. You know what I mean. Like, we look out for each other in, in in our community, and I think that is what benefits us, because it is a word that we don't use a lot in in the space is trustworthy, and I feel that trustworthiness within the ens maxis community is valid. It's valid to say that because when we do have, you know, bad things happen over there, we weed it out as fast as possible as a community and then we move on, we communicate, we fix it and we move on, whereas a lot of people what they won't communicate, they won't ever fix it and they'll fail. But when it comes to this the, the, the main gathering and what we've all heard your net work is your net worth, right? There's one thing about the ens maxis man do. We support each other, no matter what project you have, no matter what product you're selling, if you're legit, we are going to pump you, we are going to put it out there, we are going to retweet like we're gonna, we're gonna repost, we're gonna do everything we can to make you successful. You know what it means because we do our research over there and and I'm I put a post out not too long ago our community has made some calls, checks. Oh, pep in itty bits, mf perrs, like our community, when we have our spaces, the alpha is there. We make the calls. You know what I mean. We make the calls. Now we haven't. You know we've made a couple of bad ones, I ain't a lie okay, but the majority we make the calls as a community and it seems to be working. It seems to be working.

Speaker 3:

That camaraderie and meeting each other really helped, I think. As the event coordinator, I was given the option last year to host three events. I hosted eight and the community helped fund those. Like, the community put out the dough for us to get together. I did eight events last year.

Speaker 3:

Now, when you meet somebody I rl, it's different than just in this space, while you're looking at my panda, you'll be like, oh, who's this flex? Your guy, oh, who's this panda? Well, he's a pimp panda. That's what he is. Because let me tell you something, this dude right here, this dude right here, throws parties for the community, just to throw parties.

Speaker 3:

If somebody tells me there's somewhere that we should be as a community, we go, we, we go. We go to east miami, east denver, web three, los vegas domain or expo los vegas. Like like brisbane. We had a super yacht party down in brisbane, in australia. I mean, like, like, we throw parties. That's what we do because we want to know each other, we want to meet each other. I want to shake your hand, I want to hug your neck, I want to know who you are. I want to look at you in your eyes. I want to break bread with you. Oh me, I want to break bread with you.

Speaker 3:

I sat down and had dinner with anna, I had dinner with I heart domains, I had dinner with the goat and ron and shabbat, like I've had dinner with a lot of you in here in this space. This is what brings me this energy, this is what brings me this conviction to know that this space is going to work because our community pioneered this shit. We've been doing this since that 4k, right since the 10 digit run. Now I know e and s has been around since 2017, but since that 10k digit run and the e and s maxi is launching august 8th of 2022 the summer of e and s is when we launched. We haven't stopped, we haven't slowed down and we continue to grow. My suggestion is jump on board with the community. That's what you're going to jump on board with.

Speaker 2:

Get yourself a domain name, find yourself a cute little cartoon picture and jump on board yeah, I told y'all that was active, and this is a complete contrast, I think, to what most of us experience in either the nft or the web through the main space. Is this much interaction? I? Rl, community meetups. This is, it's a lot and it's a lot of value. This is, quite frankly, probably what most people in f? T collections would wish their community would do and be so active. Um, so yeah, you guys are definitely in for a treat.

Speaker 2:

Um, so, yeah, let's, let's get, let's, let's take everyone back to kind of its formation and let's, uh and for those of you who may have just entered, uh, we are doing our tiktok am a with e and s maxi's nft, which is a nft pfp community built around the e and? S domain ecosystem, and so now we're going to get into kind of the meat and potatoes question. Number one is going to be kind of is going to be about your, about your history. So, uh, tell us about the history of when the project launched. Um, I don't know if you know any information about the founders or not, or kind of give us a story around that, um, what the mint price was, and also, uh, who was the initial community? Um, what, what inspired the creation um of this nft project to begin with all right, yeah, so enus maxi's was launched on august 8 of 2022.

Speaker 3:

It was a free mint, zero royalties project. Now I'm going to repeat that because I know that most of you didn't hear me correctly. Okay, enus maxi's was a free mint with zero royalties. Back to the team. You heard that correct the second time. Yeah, you heard it correct. So when this was launched, it was almost a no-brainer for most of the en s domain ecosystem to go grab one right, because you know we're en s maxi's, we love en s, we support en s. That's the technology we're all using. It's what we're building our 1w3 websites on, um. So we, we gathered around it, um. Initially, we opened a space with um, a young man, board man, myself, 7170, or greatly as he's known, and um, hank shills. So there was, yeah, who was it? Oh, no, and en s prez. There was the five of us. It was scuffed or board, as you guys change your en s name so much scuffed or board man, 7170, or a meta bloke, however you want to call him, and then hank shills, en s prez and myself. Well, we just sat there and we, as a free mint, was zero royalties. These things were just really moving in the beginning of the launch. So we opened a space and the space ended up running for about a week straight, like, literally, if one of us would shut it down, the other one would turn it on, and it went for like a week straight pumping this project, um, so that was the original like community that started getting everybody in there and then all of a sudden we started seeing about four or five days later we started seeing some board apes and mutant apes joining the community or joining the space, and then ron, in particular, had his mutant ape. Um, a beautiful mutant ape. Uh, ben ben wakeley from austria. Um, he had his ape out there as well. Um, and they were like you know what this is, this is a better community. This is some funner. You guys are more active, this that the other, anyway. So they switched their pfps from their board apes to enus maxxies. Um, then we as a community decided we should put our pfps as avatars on our domains. So if you go to king coco dot eath, you'll see down there, king coco, he's got his 3d avatar on there. You know what I mean? It's a particular digital identity king coco, that's the number one crown in the enus maxxies collection. Um, he's, he's got that on there. If you go to the goatee, if you look at the goatee dot eath, you'll see that there's um a ginger goatee, enus maxxie, on there. Well, as we started adding our avatars to the domains, we noticed that board ape yacht club and this was all done by dune analytics uh, the dune queries gave us our answers um, board apes have the most avatars on their domains. So our goal as a community was we need to have more of our pfp on domains than board ape. So we started a community project and we accomplished that. So now the enus maxxies are the number one avatar attached to enus domains.

Speaker 3:

Um, and again, community effort. We all get together, we get in the space, we decide to do things as a community, we all agree and then we all go do it. You know, we, we communicate, and I think that that's that's. That's a main key of this communication side is is that's what makes you successful or not successful. And guys, I'm 51 years old, I'm not going to tell you that, that's just in web three in life, let's just say in life. Communication will make you more successful, I promise. Okay, um, either way. So a lot of community members just started coming in. We started meeting a lot of new people. A lot of new art started coming out um, melly and ficker.

Speaker 3:

Two of our community members put together the enus maxxie timeline.

Speaker 3:

So if any of you guys are interested in the enus maxxies timeline, check out ensmxsethlimo. You can go check out um on shabbat's website. Everything you need to know about the enus maxxies is on that website, again built with 1w3, and right now, in particular for the community, we're doing a scavenger hunt. Now this is what creates the engagement with the community a, a metamask wallet or a ethereum wallet, consists of 12 words, your, your 12 word seed phrase. Well, there's 12 months in a year. And since there's 12 months in a year, we're going to do one word every month for 12 months of 2024 and if you guys can get all the clues and riddles and puzzles solved out there's going to be two each month one picture and one worded, that is token gated then you can literally, on december first, when I dropped the final clue, if you have the other 11 correctly, you can literally drain that wallet and own everything that's in that wallet now, right now. There's cash, there's mf perz, there's mf gurz, there's cup descriptions, there's a ns maxxies. There's friends nfts, there's insiders nfts like it's. It's a pretty good loop right now, but once again, we keep talking about community. The community keeps sending things to that wallet. The community keeps adding things to this wallet for the wallet to grow all year long.

Speaker 3:

Again, we're talking about community effort. Like I, I love the fact that you bring in the fact of community building, because with the community like the ens maxxies, we're able to build with partners like hadayah and 1w3. Now I don't, I don't, I'll get off my soapbox because I love my project, don't get me wrong. I love the ens maxxies, I love the nft, I love the cartoon pictures, I love all the sub clubs, like our pandas and the kangaroos and the cheetahs, these it's all fun. But honestly, we're getting more done with the dyath and the 1w3 website. These build the thongs that he keeps hosting. Getting the word out there that 1w3, as a no code solution, buildable website is the way to go using your ens name, not your unmentionable. And again, I love, I love unmentionables, I love them.

Speaker 3:

Those guys came into vegas. They were tough. They came in strong hugs, love, no disrespect. But ens is my bag. You know what I mean. And and it's the technology that my exchange coinbase has embraced. So for me it makes sense, because I use coinbase, because you know my exchange, you know is is easier using flextereth rather than ox, 42 characters or whatever.

Speaker 3:

Um, I, I just have to lean towards it. Guys, now again, do your own research. Uh, everything out there's profitable, I'm sure. If you're a flipper, flip, if you're an investor, invest, if you're a diamond hand, diamond hand, you know strategies are, are, they're all valid. And the reason I say they're all valid is because none of us know yet what, what is actually going to be the successful and run. So so you know, I'll get off my soapbox eye heart, but at the end of the day I did pin up to the top. There are cocoa did, um, the enus maxi scavenger hunt. So just click on that um link. I well, I shouldn't say that never click on links, guys. Never click on links. But do your research. But never, never click on links.

Speaker 2:

But there is hunting maxisethlimo, which is the website for the scavenger hunt, and then you guys can kind of see the fun that that the community is building and creating over there two, two things you mentioned, uh that I hope everybody didn't miss and might provide a lot of value for people is that a you can upload artwork to enus domain, so I know that's a cool thing for a lot of people. Uh, so if you didn't know, now you know and then, yeah, also be uh, enus domains do resolve in coinbase, so for those of you who are looking for an easier way to send a transaction, the domains work there. So two little things that that uh that you said they're actually big uh or easy to be missed, but I wanted to repeat them and also, yeah, definitely, um makes it makes it makes it makes it easier, of course, than the um copy pasta, the right click paste.

Speaker 3:

You know getting people's long 42 character addresses. Just get yourself an enus domain name. Shorten that down. It makes the transferring easier. It makes the communication easier.

Speaker 3:

There are some, I guess, some, carnal rules about it. One of them they like to say is make sure it passes the radio test. For those of you that aren't familiar with what the radio test is, it would be a word that you use that maybe somebody would ask you to repeat because they didn't hear you right the first time. Or you know like it's a non understandable word. So it's got to pass the radio test and then spelled correctly. Of course, we want everything that is spelled correctly and then, from that point, the shorter the better is. What the community's consensus is is um, the shorter the better.

Speaker 3:

Now, me personally. I okay again, I'm an older gentleman, I'm 51. I don't see too many one word websites in web 2. I never really have, you know what I mean. I've never really seen you know just one word websites like in in the web 2 world. A lot of them are two word and three word domains, um.

Speaker 3:

So please be mindful of the maintenance of your wallets, because if you do decide to go with those shorter characters, 640 a year for three character and 160 a year for four character can get expensive. It can get expensive um over over time. You know if you, if you stack your bag, you know it's great to go on ens vision, you see a banger three character. It's got a month left. You know I mean great, but go buy it. Well, in a month, you know what I mean. You know you're going to go into grace and then, and then you're going to have to rack up 640 bucks to get another year out of that. So I mean, imagine if you had 10 three characters. I mean you're looking at 6500 a year just for that it's it's. So be mindful as the maintenance um of of your wallets.

Speaker 3:

But the, the key annotation that the that the community has put out, is that the shorter is the better. I myself am not a particular believer of that, but it is the general consensus. I tend to go with five character domains and above, and it doesn't, I don't care if they're plural, as long as they're spelled correctly. And then I do like two word domains myself, like I personally do, and the two word domains that I gear towards are two word domains that start with the same letter, let's say a magic mic or bubble, but you know things like that, those, those, those are kind of, since they roll off the tongue. See, they'll pass the radio test.

Speaker 2:

Um, so there is some strategies behind which domains you are purchasing, whether it's for digital identity or flipping yeah, I think, uh, what's going to ultimately be probably the most grail category in ens domains or domains across the ecosystem, is word mojis.

Speaker 5:

Uh, let's go to hannah yeah, I was just listening to everything flexor was saying. So much alpha and um. I was thinking about when you guys were talking about communities earlier, especially in nft communities. Right, I've been around for like a couple years now. They are very cutthroat and they're all about the price and they're all about, like you know, it's just all about the price of the flex and the cutthroat and maxis.

Speaker 5:

You know, I met them in person. I hung out with them, as flexor's saying like we broke bread together and it is the opposite of cutthroat. Right, this is like actually really, like you know, this is love. Like they actually give a damn about you and they give a damn about the community. And you know flex is having all of these spaces in shabbat and ron about. You know all this alpha about how we should be investing, what kind of domain names we should be buying and all this kind of stuff. So they actually really care about the community and I, you know, I'm so glad that I'm a part of it.

Speaker 5:

Actually, flexor is the one I think there was a 10k space and I won a maxi and I was just like, okay, I'm just gonna keep this. You know what am I gonna do with it, but meeting them in real life really solidified that kind of connection for me. Like you know, now these are my homies, like I'm always gonna be a part of the maxi family, right, like that's it, like there's nothing else to it. Um, and I see, so, yeah, I know that. Um, you guys are having the animal house in um ethe, denver, so I'm excited to hear more about that as well.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the animal house of Ethereum Denver. Yeah, yeah, the animal house of Ethereum Denver on Ethereum. Denver is the biggest ETH conference in the world. Okay, so Last year ACV was our our grandmaster, me and ACV got together and we rented one big house and then all the maxis that wanted to stay there chipped in and we all stayed in the same house. Now that is community right. So it was so much fun that we decided that that is our annual and we are gonna do it every year. So this year we did have again the animal house at ETH Denver, but we kind of elevated it.

Speaker 3:

This year. What we did was I got together with Fireball, so the goat aka Fireball, he's this year's grandmaster. I got together with him and we decided that we're actually going to sponsor with grail trader. I don't know if you guys are familiar with grail trader. Grail trader is another platform that just hosts the best ENS domains out there, individually categorized by the grail that they are. So we got with them and sponsored two Rooms in the animal house as scholarships to give away, because we know that some people are traveling far distance. We know that some people can't afford the airfare and the accommodation for an entire seven to ten days in Denver. We understand that as a community, and as a community we want to help a couple of people. So what we did was we put together an education scholarship and we put together a Queens scholarship Because the NS maxis are really hype on boosting and elevating women in web three. So Hadaith, flying all the way from India, has won the education scholarship. So Hadaith will be staying in the animal house for free, courtesy of grail trader. And Then Queen Moon from the Digi joints community in the Waken Blake show. She won the Queens scholarship To come to Denver and stay at the animal house with us. So these are the things.

Speaker 3:

Again, as a community we're all chipping in our own money. Again that the team, the team does fund three events a year for me, but other than that, it's a zero royalties project. You know so a lot of people. You know they think, oh Well, why can't they do this for us and do that for us? Well, it's not a project that you know Are are re reaping rewards off of their community members trading. You know zero royalties is zero royalties. You guys can go buy, sell and trade your maxis all day long. The team don't get shit. The team doesn't get a penny for that. They built this project for us as a community. They engage, they give us comic books and scavenger hunts and and and. They're fun. You know, it's a fun community. It's a fun.

Speaker 3:

Their founders are fun, but they're undoxed. Nobody knows who they are. So we, as community members, consider ourselves the founders and the founders are okay with that. You know what I mean. When, when, when, when we had the big argument, who are the founders? The founders said you guys are basically, you guys run this, you guys run this project, you know. So they hired me. They hired Ron, enzo, maverick and Amber and they said we got a videographer and event coordinator and Spaces hosts to push it forward.

Speaker 3:

It was brilliant, it's a great idea, it's a great strategy from the founders and, to be honest, I don't even want to know who the founders are. I don't, because it might ruin it. You know what I mean. Well, what comes up in the founder is Ben or something. You know what I mean. Everybody's got a floor, their shit, and so I don't. I don't want to know who the founder is. I don't want to know who the founder is. This is, this is. This is fun. The way Anna explained. It is exactly right. We're here for each other and that's IRL as well. Guys, I don't know how many communities right now I can tell you captain, america's wife is pregnant, shabbat's wife is pregnant, luke's wife is pregnant, fireball just had his baby. Like I can sit here and tell you personal shit About my family, my community, my family. That's who they are. Okay, because we talk IRL, we call each other on the phone, we see each other at these events. It's different, it hits different yo.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know a lot of projects where I know exactly who the founders are and those projects are trash. Um, and if this, you just I'm just keeping it a buck and and I've seen more value and I've had more interaction With this project in the point where I've never even second-guess or even thought about that, and that's for it could perhaps Be part of why this, this project, is so community focused, so active, so live, that it's being ran, managed by the community themselves and and, of course, the community is always going to have the community's best interest in mind. So, uh, yeah, let's, let's leave it exactly like it is. Uh, love the energy and everything that you brought to this community. You're obviously the centerpiece and big, integral part of it. Um, go forward, chris. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 7:

So, ina, she mentioned love a little bit. You know back, and I think that that's something that you don't hear discussed, um, in web three a lot, when there's talks of community, right, and everything that flex there has laid out these, these are pillars of what hold a community together, right? Um, when you think about just this, this web three space in general, there's a lot of people that move with this tough exterior and it makes them inaccessible, right, and then it cast a shadow over the project and it just starts to send all these mixed signals because You're talking about community but you're not appealing to the people nor the needs of the people. And so here it is with the project, like the e and s maxis, going to the extent of like you, like, uh, flexed or laid out that you know there's, there's grants and you know Accommodating individuals, because you, you understand that, although that we're in this space, um, everybody doesn't have the same circumstance. But one thing that individuals are giving is their time, and I'll go as far as saying that time is love and love is time and anything that we give our time to. We thus deem important, so to have everyone showing up to these spaces and, you know, pulling not only out of their own pockets, but also making a consistent effort to just be present, because I think a lot of people undermine that in web three. When you're present, it goes a long way. That's how you build their trustworthiness that flexor was referencing right.

Speaker 7:

It's kind of hard to go ahead and and and I think people have lost themselves with the blockchain and the trustless thing and it's like, listen, there's people that are still involved, so there's there's trust. That has to be there right. That's what makes it comfortable to be involved in any of this. So it's refreshing to hear Everyone, not necessarily saying anything that we don't know. We're all familiar with what this is, but it gives us, it gives web three better prospects, because, when the masses? Because we can't, we can't forget the fact that all of this is about onboarding the masses right. Like real people, real families, are going to be attracted to Structures like what flexor is laying out here. He just laid out. Like there's individuals to have children, wives, grandmothers and mothers what kind of communities do you think that they're going to want to come into? Probably communities like these, where they know that the, the, the bigger picture, is not just about what you hold, but who you are, so that that's really important. So thank you for that.

Speaker 3:

You know, what you said right there that really resonated with me, man, is that you said that the other communities were so on, so they're closed off, they're inaccessible. That is something that has never, ever been a part of the enus maxis motto. We are arms wide open 24, 7 arms wide open. If you need any help, we know how to where to send you. Like if, if you want to learn how to put an avatar on a domain, you know we have spaces for that. If you want to know any techie techie, any techie techie stuff, and we get hediats in the space and hediats explains it to us like we were open arms. Like if you have questions, please come up, be a speaker. I'm like, in any spaces we host, any enus maxis that host spaces, we beg people, come up, ask, be a speaker. You know, I know it's hard.

Speaker 3:

Some people are intimidated by speaking. Some people, you know, they, they, they, they might not feel comfortable with public speaking or what have you. We have a community member like that right now fireball the goat. When fireball first started this community, the dude rarely spoke. We can't shut him up. Now. You know what I mean. We can't shut the guy up, but at first he was always a listener and then he came up and he was just oh drill, gentle speaker. Oh yeah, thank you guys. But, but, but. And then we got him on the shark tank and let me tell you them, teeth came out. We put them on the shark tank, them teeth came out.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling you so don't be intimidated by anything. I mean, people come in here and they use words ccip. Come on, man, have people don't even know what ccip stands for me and the dieth make jokes about this shit all the time. You come in here talking about well, uh, I was using my ccip to use my icco and then I did my ccs with my javascript on my nha and then I went over to the dea and saw the fbi, so I could you know what I mean. A lot of people don't know what these acronyms are.

Speaker 3:

Okay, but in the ens maxis community, we take the time to explain these things to you. We take the time to make you a better investor. We, as ens maxis, we are ashamed of a lot of domains. We've meant it. Okay, because we were just horrible investors when this first started, but we've all taught each other and we've all learned how to be better buyers, better investors, how to look for better words, you know, words that make sense, words that are spelled correctly, like. That's what our community is open arm, alpha learning, building Like, like, let's do it together. That togetherness is what's going to make us successful. The old saying you can swim together or sink alone. You, you, you make the choice.

Speaker 2:

Man, it's amazing. A lot of the questions that I had for you have just naturally flown out of you, because that's just how raw and real and natural. You guys are literally charting the path. I love that. It's not just Pictures and partying but, like you said, you literally serve as an entry point for people who need to understand and how ens domains even work, like we're.

Speaker 2:

You know, we talk about it constantly, about user, user interface, of different things that are needed to gain adoption, but we aren't there yet, right, and this is a very technical space and a lot of people do have those questions and it's intimidating to go into the, to the larger circles, or to go out and just ask it when you don't even know how to ask. But it's different when there's a welcoming community of people who want to help you, who are every single day creating resources and spaces to help you, as you're saying. You know people come in the space and you're encouraging them to come up. You're wanting them to ask questions, you're wanting them to engage and it's literally the best possible environment I can think of for somebody who's buying this technical word and figuring out what they can do with it now and into the future. So I, I commend you for that, go for it. So you gotta hand it.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, and I you know to, to flexors point, because you know he talked to and I wanted to touch on this a little bit ago. You know he had. He had referenced the radio test, right, and and I'm getting ready to tie this in Readability. That's what I think that we should all, regardless of what, what, what you're an investor in, as we move forward to, to get web 3, broader adoption and blockchain aiming broader adoption, we want to focus on readability, right, um and and and. For this reason, here in the web 2 space, there's a lot of focus on what's the better name, right, and we've seen that web 2 has existed for quite some time and there have been a lot of people that have made Considerable sums investing, but the masses have been left out of it. That that's going to be the web 2's biggest failure the fact that there was so much money made, so many domains traded and the average person you can't walk out on the street and ask what is the domain name and they can tell you. Right, that was a breakdown in education. It was a failure on so many levels. But with web 3 and blockchain naming, we have an opportunity to go ahead and get that right, and so when we talk about Names, we want to get people in the door where they recognize that A name is something for them to have, right? Yes, it does have to be a readable name.

Speaker 7:

When we talk about the radio test, this is where that kind of falls flat in some instances. In order to pass the radio tests, you have to be able to hear some. Somebody has to be able to hear, and there are people in the world that are hearing impaired, so that wouldn't apply to them, right? Um, and and I know, when we say the radio tests, we're not speaking about it literally from that standpoint, but because we're considering the masses and we're talking about inclusivity and things of that nature I think that it's great to put people in a position where they recognize hey, if you get this name, make sure that it's readable. You're gonna.

Speaker 7:

We want to consider upgrading down the road, but right now we want to get you into it, and we not only want to get you a name, but we want to go ahead and bring you into this community where, like flexor has been emphasizing Beautifully this entire space that we want to bring you in and we want to teach you right, we want to learn with you. We want to help you learn. That's how you, that's how you build, you see the community and how you grow a community, and a lot of people don't realize that there's an art to doing both. There's an art to education, and there's a lot of people on web 3 claiming that there are picasso's of community and education and don't know the first thing about it. So what flexor is doing here is that he's showing that.

Speaker 7:

Listen, we're not just saying community, we're not saying bringing every, and it's love and and giving you the, the, the buzz words or the hype words, but this is actually what it is and we have the proof to show that. Listen, we're committed to this because, let's be clear, the e and s maxis have have weathered a bear market right Like there's some of us who are are not here now, and then there's the, the, the, the map, the, the group of us that are still here and we still are singing the same tune from the beginning, which is community, and we have to hold this thing together. So you guys are doing excellent.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the proof is in the pudding. The proof is in the pudding, right there. Like you said it, man. And again, like how, how do you continue? How do you expect to grow if you're inaccessible? You know what I mean. Like like if a plant had no sun, it it ain't gonna grow, right? So? So we have to be open-armed, we have to be accessible, we have to teach these people how to use this technology and and here, look listen to me and my dumb ass.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying these people like, like, like, I'm not a noob, I've only been in the space for two years. You know what I mean. I've only been in the space for two years, but I have learned everything that I know In these spaces, joining these spaces. Ish milly's up here on stage. I believe ish milly is on the same sheet with me. We call twitter twitter 101. This is this is university, 101, twitter university. This is 101. This is where you're gonna learn is, on these spaces, what these. You know what prime example I heart just said user interfaces, but you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

He said the whole word. Two years ago, I was sitting in a space. Some dude said this guy had a terrible ui I'm thinking, wait a minute a urinary infection. This guy had a bad urinary infection. What's? What's that got to do with? What's a ui? What? You know what I mean. So, so, thank god, I heart said user interface. Okay, there are, um, there are laws I see I see you laughing laws there are, there are things like that, and name her.

Speaker 3:

Let me tell you what you just did, bro, you called me out. You called me out you know how you did it because you said there's an art to education. You did. You called me out. Guess what, guys? I'm just gonna say Learning can be fun. Learning can be fun. We might not have thought that when we were 15, 17, in high school, we hated school, we hated college. I don't want to learn, I don't go to school, I don't want to learn. Guess what? When you make learning fun, people don't even know that they're getting educated. They're just having fun and they're learning without even knowing it. That is the art of education. That is what these spaces are.

Speaker 3:

Join the gm show Monday through Friday, 10 am, eastern Standard Time. Go have fun with those guys Ron, maverick, enzo, dropping the macro. Join the vine Monday, wednesday, friday, 12 30 pm, eastern Standard Time. All we do in there is have fun and build. That's what that whole space is about. And then, if you really want to cut up, join pandemonium 8 pm Eastern Standard Time every Wednesday. That's where we really have fun and we get the alpha that we all really need. That's where we got the itty bit alpha. We got the itty bit alpha in pandemonium the other day, and I'm not going to boast or brag, but I'm going to tell you it's because of those spaces that I'm going to porto rico tomorrow. Okay, I'm just letting you know, I'm headed to porto rico tomorrow. Thank you, itty bits. All right, courtesy of itty bits, my ass is getting out of this snow that we've been talking about and I'm going to porto rico for the weekend. Thank you, itty bits and thank you pandemonium. That's how we come up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it itty bits was the alpha for real. Um, and that's actually how I came across it was through hannah, being a member of the community and having that relation and that. That, again, that's the beauty of the community is that each one of us shares the alpha that we have. Each one of us wants to see the other succeed. If any of you have the pleasure of getting in when I had the pleasure of getting in, which wasn't it meant? Which is, uh, I think you were able to admit 15, but it was close enough I got mine $15 and out of the floors, I think, 400, or it's gotten close to that, or maybe even over that now.

Speaker 3:

It hit point. It hit point 17 yesterday. I think it's sitting at like point one two or point one three right now, but yeah, it was a great come up for all the people that did get in it. And here's another thing I'm noticing about that particular collection. Not to be off topic, but I'm noticing the owner count continues to grow and that is something that's very important. In the 10 000 k collection and a 10 000 k or a 10 k collection, um, owner count, I think it's very important. You don't want too many people holding too many. And I'm just watching this Owner count for itty bit. Just grow and grow and grow and grow and grow. So it's onboarding. I consider that onboarding.

Speaker 7:

No, no, no, that's actually I'm glad you stated that that is absolutely Onboarding, because a lot of people miss that part. They miss the fact that that owner count, if it doesn't change, then you have to ask yourself how much is the community growing? Like a lot of community, quote-unquote communities and web three. They're just, they're swapping amongst each other. Right, that's just being 1000 about it. However, when you see that owner count growing, um, and then it's growing at a pace as well, because everyone thinks that everything happening in web three fast is a good thing, you don't want to grow community too fast, right? And I love the fact that you stated flex through that you guys vet the community, right, and that right there is going to ensure that the community maintains its integrity. It's going to be built the type of solid foundation and it, it, it.

Speaker 7:

It brings forth the question here and I'm not trying to take it anywhere else, I heart, but you know Flex are laid out, the shows, you know he laid it out like straight commercial, loved it, right? The fact that you guys are clearly doing the service right to, not only for yourselves but for the entire web three, regardless of whether individuals are maxis or not. It's a service and it benefits us all. Do you all have plans to create a content platform that is kind of built around the the shows that you guys have, because you guys clearly have something. You all have already went through the proof of concept phase. Have you all discussed growing that so that in that next chapter you can bring people on not necessarily just through x but through the e and s maxis having their own show? You know, I think I mean.

Speaker 3:

I mean. But it's not. It's not. It's not just one show, though. That's the thing. Several e and s maxis host shows, like the gm show that one's hosted by ron, maverick and enzo. I host the vine, me and shabbat and a cv host and fireballs coming on board, a host pandemonium. So so certain community members host certain shows, all of them e and s maxis shows, all of them with e and s in the title, or e and s maxis in the title, for the space.

Speaker 7:

Exactly that's. That's what I was right yeah and we have a calendar.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and we have an actual calendar. We have an actual calendar for the time slots for all the spaces, just to make sure that people don't overlap spaces, to make sure that you know everybody can get the alpha. Like you know, ron's show is at 10, mine is at 12 30 Um, ambers from australia. She does trivia. Hers is at nine, so she'll do hers. So we'll have the trivia show before ron's and then we'll do ron's show, then we'll take about an hour break and then we'll do my show and then we go into the afternoon. You know what it means. So, and we have a calendar for that as well. And then we also have a website for that, ensmxseathlimo. That was built by a community member, shabbat, and that'll tell you everything you need to know and it is updated. Basically, if anything ever changes in the community, anything new, anything added, shabbat updates that website so fast your head will spin. So ensmxseathlimo will give you all the information you need to know about the ens maxis.

Speaker 2:

Awesome, awesome, I do have, um, I'll go for it. I died. And then I do have, uh, kind of a big question that you guys can actually really run on, uh, that I wanted to post with you and hona, but go for it. I Did. You have a question, sir?

Speaker 6:

Yes, uh. So, yeah, I I See there is a lot of difference between community building in web 2 and web 3, which I have experienced. So I I come From web 2 background, so I built multiple successful products in web 2. This is this is the first time uh which I started building in web 2. Web 3, that is in jane 2023. Uh, I started building this product. But uh, the difference Uh in building the community in web 2 and web 3 is in web 3, uh, you don't need a real product to build the community day one uh in web 2, how it works is you will build the product, you will put the product out, then you will spend money to uh gather the community and uh build the community around it and uh, and, and you have to put Uh a lot of efforts to uh gather the community.

Speaker 6:

But in web 3, what the difference is? Uh, if you have a great idea, you have platforms available. Like, like far me, I am lucky Uh, there was enus maxis community, so, uh, my uh growth started with enus maxis community. So I'm lucky enough that flexster figured out there is something called wonderfully Uh, thanks to me leash uh, where she built a website for enus maxis community with the history of enus maxis Uh, where uh flexster figured out Okay, there is some tool available where you can build a decentralized website for uh enus domains. Uh, so flexster took it forward and and, and he hosts education Spaces every week. Uh, so that is where uh, uh, we, we started getting uh, our, our user based uh started getting increased because of the spaces which has been uh held by flexster, and other communities started noticing uh, wonderfully.

Speaker 6:

So, uh, the buildathon, first buildathon which we uh launched actually it happened in spaces. We I was planning it from very long time, but I am not I was not sure when to launch it and all the stuff. So we were in spaces. Then, uh, we were discussing what can we do? How can we uh educate our own about more users turn W3? Flexster said let us do something. And and the name buildathon was given by one more community member called uh superhero uh, the spanish one, superhero dot eight. So this is how uh the community uh will help the builders to grow and uh Build and make the product big. So for us, uh, when we started uh Education spaces with the enus maxis community, we were around 800 users signed up, users on the platform. Uh uh, by the end of uh buildathon hash one with enus maxis, we were like 1500 signed up users on the platform and more than two, two thousand decentralized websites built Uh using using the using one w3. So now it is web hash dot com. Uh. So this is how uh you Community will help your product grow and and not only product go uh.

Speaker 6:

So the approach which I took uh was I wanted to build in the community and community should give the feedback. What are the uh, what are the requirements community need for Building a decentralized identity using the platform? So when we launched, we launched with different approach. Actually we launched a regular website builder like web flow Uh and wix dot com kind of a website builder where you can build regular websites using the platform. But over the time uh, in three, four months, we understood uh From the feedbacks of the community. They are not looking for regular website builder for enus names, they were looking for identity Kind of website builder. So everybody uh was showing interest on link tree, link in bio kind of a websites. So we learned from the community and we purated the product based on the community feedbacks.

Speaker 6:

So now we are more than 1700 scientific users in purely web 3 user base and we are onboarding web 2 guys into web 3, mostly onto enus, where they were looking for decentralized website, where they want censorship, assistant and immutable websites. So we are onboarding users onto enus. Or you can say web 3 Uh using uh web hash platform, uh. So community is very important. And other thing, what I can say is a lot of builders that they are not. They are not going with the community so that they think that they are great, they are building something great. They don't have to respect anyone else because they are, they are the creators. No, you have to respect your community, you have to listen to your community, you have to take feedbacks from them and build the products for that community. Okay, if that community is not happy with your product, for whom you're building, you're building your dream, then keep it in your home.

Speaker 2:

A lot of amazing stuff shared there and, and, yeah, that's uh definitely impressive to see how the community has helped your growth. Uh, for those of you who are already familiar with what had I said, bill, um, we had just done an AMA. Uh, it is called web hash, formally 1w3. It's an amazing no code website builder and I think a lot of people, including myself I was exposed to 1w3 Prior to to coming back to it through the enus maxis, but I will definitely say, uh, but the most visible um that I started seeing the platform and and definitely people bullish about it and eager to build on an, eager to show people how to build on it, uh, there has been the enus maxis community, so that that's certainly been a benefit, um, you know, not only for for those people who are looking again for a website builder, but for for you to grow your community as well. So, uh, glad that you shared that with us. Go for flexor.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, hold on, I have to catch my breath, bro, I gotta catch my breath. Hadias had me on the floor there. He said if you're building for yourself, keep it at home. Okay, I love it. Um, uh, I wanted to actually get into a little bit of tech talk and instead of community talk right now. Again, it's just kind of the alpha side of what enus maxis do, and since we do have hadias On stage here, the question is is specifically directed to hadias. Hadias, I have noticed a new platform from A team of yours Called en s records. Can you please explain to me what that is and what enus records intentions are?

Speaker 6:

Yes, in last business with iHeartDomains I told that, see, if the gas fees is there, there is no adoption. Yeah, there will be some nerds or Maxis who are ready to spend money and do some fancy stuff on Web3. Okay, you want most adoption. You need to work on those gas fees. See, we are facing the same problem. We launched one year back. We purated our product, we listened to the community and we built great tools around the product, but adoption is slow because of the gas fees. So one website you want to build and you are renewing the domain by paying huge gas fees. Okay, how can we solve this problem? How can we onboard users to build decentralized websites using ENS names?

Speaker 6:

So the major problem for us is the gas fees. So people are building the websites, but they are not connecting these websites to their ENS names because they don't have money to pay the gas fees. Are they think that? Why should I pay $20 to make my decentralized website live? I will wait for some time and they will forget about it.

Speaker 6:

So these are the problems which we are seeing in the community. Yeah, I understand. See, I will do the same thing. So when the gas fees is like $20 or $30, forget about it. When we get an opportunity of free minting, we will not have money to pay the gas fees, so we will leave the free mint. These are the problems which are there. When you want the three domains, adoption should be huge. We should work on the gas fees. So that is where I was looking for technology If someone is ready to build something where we can solve this problem, where ENS records can go on to Yaltu, where we can save 99% of the gas fees which we pay on mainnet. So that is where we started working around and I was trying to recruit smart contract builders who can build this for me, because I am not a smart contract builder. Yeah, please go ahead, flix.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, I don't want to interrupt you. This is kind of off topic. It's going back to community. Okay, I heart domain. You know we were sitting in there already. I mean already, because something just happened. Something just happened and this is what I want to make it very clear, that I put this out for everybody to know.

Speaker 3:

We were speaking earlier of the scavenger hunt for the ENS Maxis and the scavenger hunt, again, it's just a nice game. The community is all donating. Well, there's a couple of things going on with the ENS Maxis right now. One of the things going on with the ENS Maxis is that the founding team is working on one claimable item per ENS Maxi. So if you own an ENS Maxi, you're going to be able to have a claimable item soon from the team. Nobody seems to know what that claimable item is. Some people think it's a burn token, some people think it's a plot of metaverse land, some people think it's a hard copy of the comic book. There's a lot of conspiracies out there, but when we were in a space speaking of the one claimable item per Maxi, a new member showed up in the communities, in the ENS Maxis community, a gentleman by the name of Bubblebutt, bubblebutt Eath. Now Bubblebutt Eath. Nobody has ever seen this guy, nobody knows who this person is. An undoxed wallet and undoxed wallet, so on and so forth, and he swept 69 Maxis. So it made an impression in the space, obviously for someone to sweep that many Maxis. So we started following this guy. He does have a Twitter account and we don't know who he is. But since he did that during the space where we were talking about claimable items, we were thinking, oh, this guy just wants the one claimable item. That's why he bought so many Maxis, because he thinks, oh, if I buy 69 Maxis, I'm going to get 69 items. Smart, I mean, I think that's a smart move. Well, community, okay, community. Bubblebutt came in, swept 20, came back, swept another 20, came back, swept five apes. Came back, swept five aliens. Then the other night, swept five astro helmets. Well, bubblebutt was in. Oh, bubblebutt's here now. Okay, I see you down there. Bubblebutt Sorry to put your business out there, brother or sister, I don't know, I don't know who you are. Bubblebutt just swept the ENS Maxis floor, 10 ENS Maxis, and he donated all of them to the scavenger hunt. So, boom, does anybody have that bomb drop? What's that bomb sound? Yeah, bubblebutt just donated 10 ENS Maxis to the scavenger hunt. He swept the floor and donated them all to the scavenger hunt.

Speaker 3:

So when we're talking about community building and we're talking about how we can make a project successful, it's by support of the entire community. Support each other, support each other's project, each other's product. I'm so glad Hedaya came in here and spoke. There we go. Yeah, I'm so glad Hedaya came in here and spoke All good, all good, because 1W3 is a prime example of what a community can do for a product. Let's call 1W3 a product, not a project. This is a no-code solution, web 3 building, decentralized website building platform. So it's a product, not a project. We make our projects using Hedaya's product. So jump on board. I'm not saying go buy an ENS Maxi. I'm not saying that at all. What I'm saying is jump on board with ENS and ENS building with 1W3, because that's the technology that's going to move us forward.

Speaker 3:

For all of you guys that have ENS names, you may know how to set it as your primary or you may know how to put an avatar on it, but when you really click that add edit button, look how many boxes drop down, look at how much content you can actually attach to your domain Everything from your Twitter page to your GitHub, to your Reddit. I mean Reddit, I don't know Some people use that, but those boxes are full, they're empty and they need to be filled. I use Nick as a prime example. If you go to Nick Eath, go to the appENSdomains or whatever Look at Nick's profile. Just go to Nick Eath. He has got every single one of his content boxes filled out, plus he's added some custom boxes, so all of his digital identity is attached to his ENS domain. Get, hub, reddit, twitter, content hash records, urls. It's all connected to your ENS. That's the ENS record, your ENS record, everything that is attached to your ENS. Use it. The technology is there, you own it, it's in your wallet, but you're not using it.

Speaker 3:

This is where we need more education to let people know your name is not. I mean, unless you're a flipper, you know what I mean. I get it, let it sit there. You don't have to do too much to it. But if you actually want to build on it and you want it to be seen and you want to promote it, you want to maybe monetize from what you're building, then you need to fill out each one of those content boxes All of them Because people can find you in other ways than Twitter. You know what I mean. People can find you in other ways than GitHub or Reddit. Not everybody uses all of those platforms, but some people use each of them. So if they're all attached to your domain, you have a better chance of the eyes getting on that domain, whether you're a flipper or you just want it for your digital identity, product or project.

Speaker 2:

Fun fact as well. Speaking of ways to get to that information, for those of you who do fill out those forms, their E&S name, by simply addingxyz to it, will take you to those records that you filled out. So very easy to access that with just the addition of that extension.

Speaker 3:

That's good alpha. That's good alpha, I heart. Yeah, if you do yourxyz, it'll bring up. And again, just to let you guys know when I say this, it'll bring up your entire wallet, even your hidden shit. So a lot of us have failures, we've been rugged, we throw that shit in the hidden folder. We don't ever want to see it again, whatever. But yeah, when you go to your E&S domainxyz, it'll bring up your entire wallet, everything that you've ever purchased and have in there, hidden or not. So just a key there for the alpha.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, yes sir, Before I get to you, Hadayath, I do want to recognize, say hi and give a chance to speak to Ishmaelie, actually the Europe on stage. How are you doing today, sir?

Speaker 8:

I'm great man Just kicking back, multitasking, listening to Flexster dropping jams. I do own an E&S Maxi as well and what I do appreciate about the E&S Maxi is the consistency. Through the Bay of Marquette they kept a positive vibe and I love what they're doing with a diet definitely appreciated meaning Flexster and Personnet Domain and Expo, and I think the consistency is what I think about when I think of E&S Maxi. I don't think about the floor price. I think it's just those are two detached things. But if communities were really rewarded based on how much they showed up, e&s Maxi's for sure should be on top of the pyramid. So I just wanted to give them their flowers and just appreciate what they've done for the space in general. And I also observe that even though the name says E&S Maxi's, they are open to other opportunities in Web 3. I think that's very commendable.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank you, ishmaelie, we appreciate that man. First to you for hosting that Domain or Expo brother. I got really really a lot of education out of that. I took a lot away from that and specifically and I'm glad that we're in this space talking about it I learned community over there. Paige really put an emphasis on community during his talk and how the Web 2 community isn't as tight-knit as the Web 3 community and he wants to know why. And he's doing the research because he's seeing how tight-knit Web 3 communities are.

Speaker 3:

And again, like Namer said, there's a lot of people that are inaccessible and I think Web 2 people are inaccessible. They're high on the hog. I'm not flooding or talking shit about them, but Web 2 people feel like Web 3 people aren't up to snuff. They're not as high up on the hog as they are. But I think that's all going to change due to technology, technology changes and at my age look here I was the remote control for my dad. You know what I'm saying, that's how old I am I was the remote control, all right. So there wasn't no internet when I was growing up. There were no Google and no cell phones and all this fun stuff that people have nowadays and technology is just going to keep growing and it's going to keep growing. And before you know it, I'm telling you.

Speaker 3:

I just have a feeling from what I've seen in my history of life one-stop shop has always won the race Always. So if ENS is that one-stop shop, they're going to win the race. You know they're going to win the race. So I just say support it, do your own research. Of course is not financial advice, but I think if you look 10 years down the roadease is going to be mainstream. Like 10 years down the road, people are going to be like hey, what's your ENS or what's yourease? They're not going to say what's your Facebook or what's your Twitter handle. They're going to say what's your ENS or what's yourease and they're going to find you that way. That's just my opinion.

Speaker 2:

I love that reference you made to be in the remote control, because I think a lot of the generation that is probably entering crypto NFTs doesn't remember a time where television ever had buttons on them or knobs. And it's hard to dream when you don't know or haven't experienced where things have come from. Right, because now we live in this future and we know where it came from. We remember when it didn't exist or wasn't even a thought, or when it was impossible that now you can apply that to any of the technology that we see. Now it's easier to understand that anything is possible when you've seen what is possible now come to fruition. So, yeah, I'm glad you put that reference. I'm going to go back to Hadaia. Sorry for cutting you off. Go forth, sir. Yes.

Speaker 6:

See, that is where, when Flex was saying your ENS can become a centralized point where you can add a lot of data to it. When it was given reference of Nickeat, where Nick has added all his data to his ENS name, I added all my information to my ENS name. If you visit Higaeat, you can figure out all my social media, even my email website and all those stuff. But I have spent more than $60 to add that data. So we are trying to solve the problem where it should become less than 50 cents to add all the information to ENS name. That is what I was saying. See, when you have to spend money to add a simple data to your ENS name, that is a showstopper, so that is not going to happen. Mass adoption is not going to happen. When I see the stats, there are more than 2.8 million names out there. When you see there is only 65,000 ENS name, has PFP added to those names. So why this is happening? So when Fluxters asked me what is the project is about, which you announced recently, so that is a product where it is going to take all this data to Yelthu. So we chose base as an Yelthu. So we are going to use base where, when you add the information to your ENS name, all this information is going to be saved on base and it is saved on blockchain. It is not any off-chain solution. It will be on-chain, where you will be spending pennies to add the data. So that is where the mouse adoption will come.

Speaker 6:

That is where the exyz or ecd kind of platforms can build profiles or aggregate data from these ENS names and create some social networking platforms using those reports. So I was trying to build this because around this, everything works In ENS. Around these ENS records you can build a lot of powerful tools like, as you mentioned, exyz. So exyz depends on these records. When people add records to their ENS names, then only exyz can create profiles on those ENS names. So how do you solve this problem? How do you ask people to add records to their names? We need solutions like this where you can save gas visas on gas visas to the users, and that is where adoption will increase. So we have teamed up with one of the community members called Huddle who is helping us in building the platform and he is building the smart contracts and those stuff, and we are going to build the front end.

Speaker 6:

This is going to be kind of an open source product. It is not to make profits or something. It is to increase the adoption of ENS names. That was the idea behind it. So let us see. We are hoping. In few weeks before I travel to US, this product should be launched and we are planning to onboard community members to this platform where they can build real DID on blockchain and save the data on blockchain and showcase the data on the blockchain. I was very unlucky. I was not able to travel to Domainer Expo, which is hosted by Ishmael, but now I got the visa and I am traveling to US. I will try to meet as many community members as possible in US. Thanks to Fluxter for helping me out with all these planning.

Speaker 2:

That is kind of almost talking me into going to Edebra. I have so much travel lined up for the next couple of months I was going to skip each other, but I know that you being there and the animal house sounds super exciting, but point of reference and glad that you are building a solution for it. Ens undoubtedly is an extremely powerful technology and there are already a lot of different utilities out there for people to use. But, as I said, a lot of that wall that is up there is the fact that it does cost a lot of gas in Iraq. I know that there are you and then there are other people building these solutions on top of it to help make it more accessible.

Speaker 2:

So, definitely looking forward to those tools getting out because, again, it is as easy as just addingxyz to get to those very records that you are able to set. You can add pictures and things like that and really create a social profile with your ENS domains. Currently, and yet, as we continue building in the future, we are definitely going to see how important that is, especially when it comes to monetizing this content creation and really building things on the blockchain and interacting and such. Also, I see that we have set it to the stage, the GOAT. How are you doing today, saroza? I'm meeting you out in ENA Denver last year, or East Denver.

Speaker 10:

Yeah, likewise, man. I was just about to say looking forward to seeing you. I suppose a month or so, but I hope you are able to make it because, yeah, that was a fun day. Was that really early? I don't know, for some reason there was hardly anybody around. Maybe it was the end, I don't remember. But yeah, we had a really good conversation and I know we were only able to chat for like 45 minutes, but I'd love to hang out with you again and eat Denver, as Flex said, I mean, the Maxi's Animal House is already legendary. We're going into year two and he did a really beautiful job explaining the community, what we're about, and I was thinking what could I add to this? As Flex told you, these days, sometimes when I get up on stage, it's harder to shut me up, so I've been avoiding that a little bit purposefully and I thought to myself what could I add to this? And you know, you reminded me of something, when you know, when he was talking about the community, that I actually hadn't thought about for a long time. And that's that he's right.

Speaker 10:

When I came to Twitter, I didn't want to talk, I didn't want to be recognized, I wanted to be invisible, and the only reason I even came to Twitter in late May of 22 was because I had been in E&S for over a year and I completely missed the digits because I just wasn't talking to anybody, I wasn't following anybody, I wasn't even on social media and I said, okay, I can't let that happen. So, you know, I came and you know I hung out in the background for months, months, you know, I heard guys like Ron and NFTverse and Punks and Flexster and everybody, and I started learning a lot, you know. But what I'd say is, you know, I was afraid of going up and saying I was afraid to introduce myself. I mean, it's not my style anyway. I literally started this account with zero followers. I'm on docs that, like, I add them one by one, mostly through E&S, and I was just always afraid I'd sound stupid or ask something that like, oh you know, this guy doesn't know this, whatever, and that's what kept me, you know, kept me from really getting up on stage and just putting myself out there.

Speaker 10:

And what I found and this has remained consistent for, you know, a year and a half now is man, if you have a question, we're talking web three here. There's no, there is no playbook, right, that's been written. There's no instruction manual. The way I describe it to you know, normies, people in everyday of life. As I said, you know, it's like this beautiful island but in order to get there you have to cross a crocodile infested river and you need someone to guide you across or you will get bit. So I said, you know, and that's how everybody finds the way there and you know, if you have a question, somebody else out there does to somebody who's listening, somebody who's speaking, guaranteed, because this is moving so fast. And I think that you know that's what pulled me up on stage.

Speaker 10:

I made friends with these guys in the Maxis. I joined Maxis day five came to love these guys. I mean, they've met my family, you know, several people up on, you know, listening, or on stage of seeing pictures of my wife and I, this new baby. That was four or five days ago and it's just the real family to me. But I'll tell you, I learn so much from this group because, like Flex said, it's very organized and everybody has a common thread but the touch is so many different areas of every and I feel like, with you know, with the Maxis community behind me, like there's almost like no knowledge that I can't access. I mean personally, I mean I'm starting to really go in the security direction.

Speaker 10:

I don't know why I developed that interest right, but I did listen to guys like punks and things, and it's just the wealth of knowledge, which is something that I treasure is just learning and knowledge available. You know, with these guys, along with true friendships, has been meant the world to me. And I never thought I'd be so. I never. I would never want to be somebody with more than like 20 followers if I ever had social media. But yet here I am.

Speaker 10:

So it's all thanks to this group and I'm a better man for it. I'm a better investor, I'm more educated because of this group. And yeah, you know, if you're out there, just listen, raise your hands. That's why we want people to come up, because literally no dumb questions and you're learning with accelerates so fast if you embrace the opportunity. So thanks for you know, having these talks I have to mean something. You're doing a great service yourself, you know, out here and it's just, you know, those are the flowers that I'll hand over to you guys. You guys kind of, you know, took me from a lone wolf to part of this crew, so I'm happy to be here.

Speaker 3:

Look here, I don't, don't, don't let this dude fool you. Okay, he's humble as pie. Okay, dude is humble as pie, but my man's sitting on 5000 domains. My man's sitting on 5000 domains, okay, and a couple hundred maxis, so he can fireball. You can be humble, but look, look, at the end of the day, you are one of the smarter investors. Look, me and fireball talk IRL on the phone, okay, or the goat I should call him a goat since he's in the space. Me and the goat talk on the phone IRL and you want to talk about family, here's family? He straight up called me an idiot the other day. You know what I mean now.

Speaker 3:

Now, normally I would get upset. You know what I mean. I'd get on my guy calling me an idiot. But no, it's the goat, it's, it's fireball. He's one of my best friends ever in web 3 and in real life, to be quite honest, between him, shabbat and Stephen Miller. You know what I mean. So, at the end of the day, moral of the story okay, when you can call your community members and you can call each other idiots. And because I did, I made a dumb move, okay, and he was right to call me an idiot, right, I sold a couple of idiots there. Okay, I said it, I sold a couple of idiots and I shouldn't have, but nonetheless. So he calls me an idiot and he was right. So I can't get mad at him. You know what I mean. I can only say that he's. He's like my brother, you know I mean they just just like my real IRL brother. He would be like you, fucking dummy, like what are you doing, man? You know what I mean, but but he's right.

Speaker 3:

So so this is when, again, we keep using this word in today's space community. Community is not just here in Twitter. Spaces community is like we're saying fireball, congratulations on baby Ethan. You know what I mean. I've seen the pictures. I mean this kid's got a Johnny Bravo fucking hairdo. You know what I mean. I'm jealous around balls. You know what I mean. I'm bald. I'm jealous of a five-day-old kid, you know I mean I got a five-day-old kid that has more hair than I do. You know what I mean. But how would I know this if it was ever my community and my friends, fireball, that I get to share this love with? You know what I mean. Now I, uncle Flex. You know what I mean. I got me another little one, uncle Flex. And, and that's what builds the love, we keep using these words, name or tips. What are we using today? Love, trustworthy kindness, open arms. Are you guys hearing the words that are coming out of my way? Are you out here in the words that are coming?

Speaker 2:

out of my mouth. It's not just the words, though, and I really hope people are hearing that part too, because it's more the words. These are genuine interactions stored. This is every single day. It's not an act, it's not an agenda, it's not the pump and sell more NFTs.

Speaker 2:

It's real love, a real community, and bringing it back to what the ghost said, like your story is inspiring, because that's what community can do for you. It can help bring out things about yourself that you didn't even know or weren't comfortable putting out there, and Lord knows what some of the people are going to do with the skills that they learn from some of these communities, like people are going to take some of these skills and really build some amazing things with them, or become amazing people with them. So, yeah, just just wanted to touch on that. Like it is genuine and it is real, and, if any, if nothing else, I hope that's been communicated by what everybody has said about their interaction and how they feel like family being. You know, holding it's not just holding an ENS Maxi. You get an ENS Maxi. You join something, you become a part of something. So, yeah, just wanted to put that out there.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna put out a warning. Let me let me do this actually, let me put out a warning. This is, this is an ENS Maxi's disclosure. If you decide to join the ENS Maxi if I recall you're laughing ENS Maxi disclosure if you decide to join the ENS Maxi's, I'm warning you right now you are not going to sleep for like the first two or three weeks. Okay, you're not even gonna. You're not. You're not even gonna sleep for like the first two or three weeks. And then, once you learn all the traits and all the fun within the community the comic books, the scavenger hunts and all that type stuff then you're gonna really get to know that the IRL events are where it's at now.

Speaker 3:

I want to bring laws back. Anna, remember what I was telling you in Las Vegas, and I said I was gonna bring it up in a space, and I've been in a million spaces with you since Vegas. I have not brought it up yet, but I'm gonna bring it up now. When I first met Anna, one of the first things I told her was Anna, this is gonna change you in my life forever, forever. From this point on, whenever we see each other now, whenever we To hear each other in spaces, it's gonna hit different, it's gonna be different, it's all gonna be different. I'm telling you, and she was a little skeptical, she's like, are you sure? Like okay, you know, whatever. But now I want to put it out there hey, laws, is it different now hearing I heart domains and hearing myself and hearing Ron? Is it different? Now, in spaces, now that you know us, we've, we've hugged you, you know what I mean, and like, like, where we're all cozy buddy buddies. Now it's different, isn't it?

Speaker 5:

Sorry, I couldn't tell if you were still speaking. Yes, it is. It is super different and it goes back to what we were talking about at the beginning. Right, like this community really, really cares, and I have so much tremendous respect for you guys. You know flex, like you're always Helping 1w3, right, like you were like you're, you're so good at marketing.

Speaker 5:

Okay, so you, every space you talk about 1w3, you talk about their different products. You know, even today, you mentioned how, you know, has I brought up in you. You know they're doing something different now with the ENS records. So so it's just, you know, not only does the community care, but you know the entire conversation We've been talking about. There's so much alpha in this community. You guys had that itty-bitty space and now the itty-bitties are just, you know they're mooning, they're going crazy.

Speaker 5:

So so, yeah, I really I'm an ENS maxi for life. Okay, let me just put it that way I'm an ENS maxi for life. I'm never gonna sell that maxi, it's just gonna be in my wallet forever. And, you know, hopefully I can attend more events and hang out with you guys. Like who doesn't want to be in an environment where you're like invited and you're respected and like people actually care about you. I want you to be successful, like that's. Like if you want to talk about a dream community, that's it. That's what it is, and I feel like you know, nothing is perfect, but maxi's for me, like this is like an amazing community, right.

Speaker 3:

Laws. You know what, just because you said that, and this is a recorded space, I'm so happy it's a recorded space. When the maxi's hits a one-eat floor, you sell that and I'm gonna give you another one. Get you some money, girl. All right. When we hit a one-eat floor of recorded space, when we hit that one-eat floor laws, you sell that maxi and I'm gonna give you another one. That's that's how we do it over here. All right, that's everybody needs.

Speaker 3:

I was here when the maxi's were point zero zero two and point zero zero three. All right, I was buying maxi's for five dollars, okay. So look, it's not about the money, okay, it's, and I know fucking I should have never said that, but but it's just not. It's just not people, people that say that are full of shit. I don't want you guys to think I'm full of shit, all right, but I'm telling you I don't give a shit, I will give them away. I have given away more fucking maxi's. Ask anybody in the community. I give these things away. I don't give a shit if I can onboard you in the ENS using a maxi. Come on, cleetus. Come on Cleetus.

Speaker 2:

There's a there's an ideal point in life where you can generate money from doing one thing completely separate from the thing that does. That gives you joy and you can give that thing all of your time without having to generate money from it, and it creates a completely different kind of vibe and value. And that's definitely what I get from the ENS maxi's. See, we got Paige on stage. Thank you for hopping up here. How are you doing today, sir? Share a little bullishness with us before I get into my last question for our guests. If you might work there, go for it.

Speaker 3:

Page is old, pages, pages old, and he's probably on mute.

Speaker 2:

I almost expect the mic not to work the first time every time I invite him up. Hopefully he comes back up. Okay, we got another request, but that first time that Mike Go for it.

Speaker 3:

Hey, do you got to fix that?

Speaker 9:

I have it on another device. Anyway, whatever man, whatever we're not here to talk about, whatever we're here to talk about how cool it is to be in this space you know what? Flex your man. I love that. You just talk without commas. You know what I mean. There's none of this whole back wimpy. So I'm really glad everyone came here today and I hope you'll take advantage of the opportunity that we might present. It's like no man, just tell it like it is, and I just love that. You know what I mean. I just love it. So that's that's what I wanted to say.

Speaker 3:

Now page. You're a, you're a big inspiration on me sense of a guest man. I was telling the guys earlier in the space I don't know if you were here, but I was telling guys earlier in the space one thing I took away from that conference with this million you is the sense of community and how the web2 people are noticing that sense of Community within web3 and how we can boost and monetize with each other, you know, utilizing each other's growth, each other's. You know some of us are builders. Well, builders can get together with coders and coders can get together with developers. That can get together with artists, that can get together with the techie, techies and and that's, you know, your network is your net worth. We, we keep saying it but we're not utilizing it. And I think that's what my intention is for especially the year of 2024 Is to reach out more than I did. I don't know how much more I can reach out than last year, but this year I'm reaching out even more. I want, I want to bring an on board more people to web3 as a whole, not just the maxis, but E&S. Yes, for sure, for sure, e&s, but then web3 as a whole.

Speaker 3:

Now for those of you that don't know. There is a web2 10k club. Okay, now, now the the four digits you know, or probably the most popular club in E&S. But there is a web2 version of that and it's the 9999.xyz. Right, it's the 10k club Over on thexyz platform. So so I myself got a token number 5244.xyz from Page. I bought it from Page when I was in Vegas because that's the token number of one of the E&S maxis.

Speaker 3:

Now that's how I'm building that digital identity through web2. I can utilize the web2 platform as well as incorporate that DNS to the E&S sites, using all those boxes remember all those boxes I was telling you about and then we can kind of meld these two, bridge that gap between web2 and web3, utilizing not only the E&S domain but the E&S maxi as a pfp and thexyz, as we were speaking of earlier. Anything, if you put in your ETH, anythingxyz, it's gonna resolve to your full wallet, including the hidden stuff. But now again, when you talk about popularity, if popularity in web3 is gonna be, the 10k club Page is really on board with the 10k club in web2, withxyz. So another thing to look into. Sorry about that. Go ahead, name your tips, no.

Speaker 7:

I, you know I just I wanted to drop this in there. You know the community vibe has been strong and you know I thought that it would only make sense for us to go ahead and make the move on this side. So you can add name or tips to the E&S maxi group with 4282. So and and we plan on some sound for that right.

Speaker 3:

Right, right, who got the sound board? Which maxi did you get 42, 82?

Speaker 2:

This is literally my first time using the sound board 40, 42, 42, 82. Yes sir, yes sir, I'm gonna go to the family.

Speaker 10:

Yeah, plexer is the trait caller for the maxi's. Nobody does it anywhere near flex. We tell us what he got flexed All right, what was it?

Speaker 3:

42 82? 42 82. All right, let's see what my man picked up here. Oh, fireball, he went pink background, pink ring with the E&S tank and the gold chain, dark skin, punk glasses. And wait a minute, I don't know, I don't know if, uh, I don't know if you knew this trait name or tip, um, that hairdo is called fuck boy.

Speaker 10:

So oh, he's got a pink. A pink fuck boy nice.

Speaker 3:

He got a pink on pink. Fuck boy, like straight up, bro, it's a banger, an absolute banger, bro. Well, hey, hey, look here, man. Aesthetics, okay, are something that a lot of people look at in this community and it's really fun. The enus maxi's pfps consist of 10 avatars. Okay, this this makes it relative to everybody in the community.

Speaker 3:

You look at most nft projects. Their avatar is one, one character. You know what I mean. If it's an ape, it's an ape. If it's a monkey, it's a monkey. If it's a dog, it's a dog. Whatever it may be, it's only one of it, right? Well, in the enus maxi's there's 10 avatars.

Speaker 3:

There is kangaroos, cheetahs, numbers, guys, aliens, apes, men, women, like there's there's, there's 10, nonetheless, um, the the best part is that it goes through all the skin tones as well. So you have dark skin, medium skin, light skin. Now, princess, she looks exactly like her pfp. Hedgehog looks exactly like his pfp. Like people are buying these pfps because they are virtual representations of them themselves. It is a very relatable project. And then the animals. We love the animals in this project because if you think of kangaroos, you may think of australia, so the australians go after the kangaroos. If you think of a cheetah you might think of, maybe somewhere in in in the arab community you know, mean a lot of those sheiks and all that they love their cheetahs Over there in dubai and all that type stuff. You might think that type of community pandas. Of course you know you might associate with the asian communities. So so I think the founders and the artists in this team was very Brilliant is the word I'm going to use in not having just one avatar as as a pfp or as an nft, so you get so many choices depending on maybe a regional location or maybe got color of skin tone or possibly even hairdo. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

The upgrading of the metadata, the enus maxi's upgrade the metadata every so often. We just had an upgrade for the electric blue hair. So previously this blue hairdo was kind of like a justin beaver, kind of looking hairdo, kind of down, you know, on the forehead, kind of, you know Swip to the side, you know real justin beabery kind of looking. Well, the community didn't like it. The community reached out and the team says, okay, we'll change that one. The gold, the gold chain you got it used to look like little beads, little gold, like gold pearls is what that necklace looked like. The community didn't like it. We spoke about it. The founders had the artist change it to that bad ass gold chain that you have now. So the founders are active, the community is active. We work with the founders as a community.

Speaker 3:

Um, and for you now, namer tips again. Now you have a maxi, you can access the hunting maxiseaselimo Clue riddle. That's a token gated um clue there for you to try to uh jump on board and win Um the stuff out of the scavenger hunt. So, yeah, again, just great building, great community engagement, working together and the donations just keep coming from all the community members. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Like I said, bubble butt just donated 10 maxis to that scavenger hunt wallet like this is this is how we had died, had died. The other day, um, king koko Guessed the right, the right um Um final judge for the buildathon. It was validator. So, um, he won 30 dollars. Um spoke with had ias that I said you know what? Do you want me to send it Whatever? And I I donated the 30 dollars to the hunting maxis wallet. I donated right, well, had, I have put a hundred in there Instead of just 30. You know what I mean I only won 30 that I donated. But when I opened the wallet had I have put a hundred dollars in the hunting maxis wallet because he knows it's for the scavenger hunt like, like I don't dude, I don't know how to here.

Speaker 3:

Let me put it to you this way we were east Denver last year, east Denver last year. We were fighting. We had like a three thousand dollar dinner bill. We were fighting over who was gonna pay it. Ron, ron, in Vegas. He went Ron doesn't play the slot machines. Ron played the frank sinatra slot machine, won 300 bucks and took us all to chinese food dinner. Like I don't, like my real friends don't do that shit. You know what I mean. Like that's what I'm trying to say about community. We keep using this word community. Community is looking out for each other, helping each other, funding each other. Believe it or not, you know namer tips. You're right. Not everybody is in the same position. Not everybody is in the same position.

Speaker 2:

So Sorry before you talk. That was an amazing chinese food, by the way, and just a testament to all those traits, one of the traits that stood out to me, I did. I think I picked out an amazing maxi, especially with the color scheme, uh, but fun fact that Saturn planted on the t-shirt is what really got me. My daughter actually Named my entire family uh, planet she's. She's really into the planetary system, like super nerdy when it comes to the solar system, and my name, uh, is Saturn and it meant something to me. So the fact that you guys have so many traits and different things that you can merge together To create what you can actually, you know, use as a personal identity is awesome.

Speaker 10:

All right, I heard domains. Are you the one that secretly bought the the galaxy ring dino?

Speaker 3:

No, okay, nobody still knows, nobody knows.

Speaker 10:

I'm with you. I love that. The Saturn shirt Um, there's a galaxy ring, if you're not aware. Um, purple looks badass, so um worth going through and seeing. Uh you know, if you really like that one. Oh you can pair them up, but there's a very, there's a very, very well known Uh, maxi pfp. Uh, a valuable one that just sold recently, uh to, so we don't know who, uh, so I was just wondering if maybe that was you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I did so. I I grabbed this one and this is the only one I have, but I will definitely look because I've been wanting to grab another. So when I enter a community, I enter the community by picking something that I really like and then I go right back into it and then I try to cherry pick and find something that I you know something else right? So yeah, we're at that stage right now with the maxi. So, uh, yeah, if you could send me a link to it and send me some stuff to look into, I'm really on my satyr stuff. Satyr is uh Very big to me. Like I said, it means a lot to me with with my daughter naming that.

Speaker 3:

Go for it. I have a. I have a feeling. I have a feeling. Namer tips Where's the gold chain and quite possibly rides a motorcycle.

Speaker 10:

No, he wants a snapback from you. You like to snap back or no?

Speaker 3:

He's got the punk goggles. He got the punk goggles something you know he might. He might have a motorcycle, but then he's got the gold chain too. He got the gold chain too.

Speaker 7:

You need to know what to start it, whoever picks or suggests the best, uh fit maxi fry heart domains like I don't know, no you know, you know what the logic was with with that particular E&S maxi, that the not only the, the, the cool artwork, but also the number right. So four times two is eight, and then eight times eight divided by two is four and it rolls you back around to the first digit. So that was kind of like the logic with that particular, uh, e&s maxi, and what we're going to do is that we're going to add a few more To the collection and do something cool with them. So you know, you, everything that had been discussed here regarding community, um, it was validated. You know, because I'm gonna be honest with you.

Speaker 7:

You know, on this side, our approach is, you know, we'll hear the conversation, but, like you, you said flexor, you know, the proof is in the pudding, right, and you guys have been around um, have tuned in to your spaces. You all keep the same energy, you keep the same vibe and it just made sense. You know everything that was being discussed here in this wonderful space, it was just like all right. You know this is the time right and so there's going to be some more. So you guys, keep, you, keep, keep, keep your antennas up, because we're going to add some more, and there's going to be some stories behind why we tell us those and I'm glad.

Speaker 3:

I'm glad you said this is the time. Nice, I'm glad you said this is the time, because this is what I'm going to put out there for a lot of people that don't realize it Don't let a floor price Reflect a community. Okay, do not let a floor price reflect a community. I'll repeat myself and the reason I you know. People get upset with a low floor price. Don't get upset. You should be happy. You should be happy that that floor price is low, because it's the perfect time to onboard. It's the perfect time to onboard when the floor price is at a lower sense, because once it gets up to the point where people can't a been or can't get in at all, you know, then you turn into inaccessible community. Right, you'll turn into an inaccessible community, which is what we don't want.

Speaker 3:

We spoke earlier. You don't want that fast growth, you want that organic growth. You want that community organic growth, not the speed. This, this, this, you know this. This isn't that fast race with the hair and then the tortoise and shit. This is that, that fucking cross country we got. We got three to five years Before you know anything really happens. In my opinion now, this is just my opinion. Doing my research, you know we got three to five years before anything really happens, like main mainstream. But early bird gets the worm. And while we're here, let's go ahead, stack your bags and get ready. That's all you labs. You came up. How you doing man All?

Speaker 10:

right, hey, hey, it's like true quick. So all right, neighbor tips, I'm gonna send you something in your DMs. Yeah, I'm gonna. Just I'm saying this out loud to warn y'all. All right, look, the maxis community's evolved a lot. Okay, the early days of the maxis community, where there's a little bit more, like you know, kind of like fraternity hazing, like yeah, they have really sharp elbows right, and there's there's some in the maxis community we called just yonking max. Okay, someone says out loud something out there that's like um, that's really tempting. Like you can't say it out loud because some, like someone, hears it, they look, they'll go right in front of you. No shame, when it comes to going after max, they'll yonk it. So don't, if you're, if you like something, don't ever say out loud, hey, what do you think about number? Next thing, you know it'll be gone. So I'm gonna DM you, do something I think you'll like that's facts.

Speaker 3:

Those are facts, by the way, fireball is speaking facts. There's been so many times we sitting here in the space and everybody's having some fun, we're running the floor up, some community efforts, and then, yeah, I'd be like, oh man, I can't afford this one myself really, but I'm gonna go ahead and try to get it. And then you say the number out loud. The next thing you know it's gone. So again, you labs, you came up. Man, what's going?

Speaker 4:

on Blessings, blessings, for first off, I wanted to give props to so just founders who are listening in on, like certain things, like NFT traits, that their community isn't messing with or rocking with because they have your artists to go back to the drawing board and to Rethink or restructure their original rollout. That's a big feat. So a lot of artists usually have ego and they don't want to do such, so the fact that they went back and made those changes, that that's solid, right there. The second thing is, I love the fact that you said a low floor price is what you should, shouldn't be complaining about, because, yeah, that is, uh, the most important thing is to onboard community members at the right time.

Speaker 4:

The last thing you want to do is onboard a community member at the top and have a community member start, you know another community start dumping Uh, their assets and such on to the you know, new holders.

Speaker 4:

So I think it's really important that you bring you brought that up and brought that to the attention of this community, because A low floor price is actually something that you should aim for, you know, just because the fact that it is about the community, it's not about the east, it's not about the polygons, whatever network you're on, it's about making sure that you're onboarding the right people so they understand the underlying value that's in the community and then so they can help, you know, create assets within the community, help create use cases for the assets in the community. Uh, so I just want to say that was a really, really big offer. Right there it's once. I appreciate you, appreciate the host for obviously hosting the space, obviously speaking, uh, I see a lot of familiar faces in this space. Some of my holders for my community are in here as well. Uh, so, again, just appreciate you all. This is a definitely room full of alpha.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, yes sir, Not financial advice, but doubling down on the. On the for price thing, yeah, exactly, if you guys haven't gotten it by now. But the for price. For price doesn't match at all what you get by being a part of this community. They didn't have spaces every single day, if it isn't Ron spaces, flexor spaces, even doing the unscuff spaces, which is a, a, a, what do you call it? A very mature space, a great space, kind of bridging the two worlds from you know, e and S, unstoppable, putting some great education out there.

Speaker 2:

A lot of value comes from this low for price. And again, I get. I get that there needs to be communities that exist and there needs to be the environment that exists to help keep the market active and trading and stuff like that active. But there are people who are really going to enter this ecosystem because they want to keep them axi, for the utility, they want to be a part of the community, they want everything else that comes with it besides trying to flip it. For those people, yeah, low for price is a gold mine because now you can get into the cheapest and you're getting all that value.

Speaker 7:

Go for it, chris. Yeah, and you know, you labs made a very good point about bringing the value right to the community, and that was, that was the, the whole logic behind grabbing this particular E and S Maxi and then grabbing the consecutive ones that you guys are going to see get grabbed up. It's not just, you know, just to say, hey, you know, we have. That's not for anyone who has followed name or tips. You probably know by now. That's not our angle. Our angle is literally the community, the creativity, the commerce, the culture, the whole nine right.

Speaker 7:

And when you, when you're in this space for so long and you hear so many voices and you see so many things, you do you just have to step back and be a part of the spaces and kind of pay attention to how certain individuals pivot.

Speaker 7:

But when that time comes for you to take action, you have to take action and you have to make it known that you took that action, not for the, not for the purpose of being celebrated, but for the purpose of letting individuals know that hey, we're here, we're going to go ahead and add value to something that we already feel is valuable and hopefully that'll set another set of dominoes in motion for other individuals to say, hey, you know we want to do something similar. And then you look up and, like you know, flexor said down the road, three to five years from now, you know the EMS maxis is is is something far grander than what it is today. Right, and it's because of the community and because it stayed on track with building a healthy community that not only supported the Web3 ecosystem but supported the people that made up the community. So that's what this is about.

Speaker 3:

You guys are a name or two name or tips. Are you going to be at East Denver?

Speaker 7:

I can't make a guarantee. I would definitely try.

Speaker 2:

All right yeah if Denver is a vibe, if you can make it, if anybody can make it. Like I said, my my travel plans were pretty congested. I'm actually about to start traveling this Saturday and going to be flying and doing quite a few events between now and mid summer. But if I can squeeze Denver in there, I will certainly try to, definitely as a vibe, and the Ian not only the EMS maxis but the entire EMS crew pulls up and good numbers and then again, like that was probably it's a good site Like if you're a domainer, you fill it home with other domainers. So it's definitely great to see you guys there, to meet you guys, to now be able to circle back and build these relationships. Let's all the part of the community We've been go for it.

Speaker 3:

Hey, look here, here's something that is going to make me want to go back to East Denver every single year. So if you're on the fence right now, I'm going to try to sway you. Okay, if you're on the fence about going to Denver, I'm going to try to sway you to get there right now. Last year, when I went to East Denver, I saw a dude start his coffee maker with his EMS name and I saw another dude open his car door with his EMS name. So if that don't make you get to Denver, I don't know what will.

Speaker 3:

Let me tell you, there are some of the most techy, techy people in Denver. I mean the booths. These people are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on their displays. That's why, last year, a lot of people got mad at EMS. Ems threw out a picnic table and a banner. You know what I'm saying. So a lot of people got mad last year. But like I mean big, big people. Binance, you should have seen Binance's booth. This is one that you actually walk in. Like you walk in and walk through it and shit screens everywhere and like, like the speakers are just top notch, like just the technology that I learned using Ethereum blockchain is crazy. But then when I've seen people using something that I owned, ems, like he opened up his wallet, opened his EMS, tapped his fucking car and it opened. Another dude sit there, went to his EMS name on his phone and his and the coffee maker. He had a little booth, you know, with the coffee maker and he started his coffee maker with his EMS, going to his EMS domain. I don't know how he did it, I'm not that techy techy, I just watched him do it.

Speaker 3:

So that is what's going to make me want to go back every year to you know, maybe this year, if they're there now this year, you know I'm going to have the balls, you know, to talk to the guy. You know that's another thing. Like we talk about being intimidated to come in here and talk on spaces, even at some of these IRL events, it's like man, I'm kind of intimidated to go ask a bunch of questions Because you know, I don't want to feel like, you know, insignificant, like I don't know what I'm doing or what I'm talking about, but like I guess I mean you have to ask the questions to learn. So I guess, just I have to learn as much as I can in these spaces for now and the IRL events. I'm going to open my mouth this year. I'm going to go talk to these guys and and walk up to the table, to the booth and ask the questions this year.

Speaker 3:

Last year I was pretty much just a spectator. That was like Ethan was probably the biggest event like that I've ever been to in my life. You know what I mean. So I was a little intimidated last year myself. I'm not going to be intimidated this year. Now, watch out. I'm not intimidated this year. These fools better watch out.

Speaker 2:

You actually just reminded me of something that that was. That was my takeaway from the Denver. I did a spaces right after Denver and I spelled out that that was my takeaway was there were so many booths and so many humongous projects and platforms there and it seemed like every single one of them in some way, somehow was integrated or was going to become integrated with E&S. And I came back from from each Denver to my community saying, yo, e&s is where it's at. I remember specifically holding this space and saying that because I saw how well integrated it was with everything. I saw that the technology was bigger than what most of us understood on the surface, that people were actually building their projects with, like, not just adding it as a utility for building their projects based on E&S, which was crazy because there was, there was a lot of stuff there. He never was definitely better so, and now we're seeing it all come to fruition. So if you're, if you're, bullish on blockchain, you definitely have to be bullish on E&S, because most of the builders are building at least with the E&S protocol somehow or some way attached to it. So, yeah, that that that reminded me of that takeaway. I'm glad that you mentioned that we're gonna. So we've hit two hours and this is a solid space. I think this is one of the longest ones that we've had and definitely one of the most engaged.

Speaker 2:

Again, when it comes to community building, especially in the web through digital I B space, you really don't get much live with the E&S Maxis. I do want to ask both you and Anna question before we head out and this is a pretty general question but an important one nonetheless how bullish are you on E&S and what are you building that we can look forward to in 2024. You guys both have a lot going on you with your spaces, anna with her Thursday space, andrea All of you guys are building in the space in the general ecosystem, creating education, thanks for everybody to come and benefit from. So, yeah, curious on how bullish you guys are in E&S and then what we can look forward to from you guys building throughout the year for the more ladies, first Anna.

Speaker 5:

Well, thank you, flexor. Yeah, you know, it's funny. I was gonna ask the same question because we have a lot of people in here, you know that, that are very much into this space. I saw I don't know if you guys know who that is fried. He's our meme guy, not fried, and yesterday he posted something like he's done with the names, something like that, and the sentiment has been very bearish, but for me, to me, that's a bottom signal. I feel like this is now the bottom of the E&S domains and I think I think we're going to go up from here. Honestly, maybe I'm just, you know, maybe I'm too optimistic, but honestly I think this is about that was. You know, there been a lot of bottom signals like that in the last you know events. I feel like, you know, sales have been kind of dry and all that kind of stuff, and I think that now we're going to start to see some more action in the E&S domains. And I'll leave you guys with you know words from BlackRock, I believe.

Speaker 5:

On tokenization, I think we're not. You know the community is not really talking about this enough, you know, when they're talking about. The future, you know, is tokenization, what does that mean? Tokenized digital identity. You, that's, that's E&S, right, that's E&S, and they're very much interested. It's.

Speaker 5:

It's up to us, you know to to make sure that we are the premium domains, right, it's up to the E&S community to make sure that we are the ones that win that race. But somebody in Web 3 is going to somebody in the Web 3 domain sphere is going to win that race, right, whether it's E&S or that's soul or dot BTC or somebody else, somebody is going to be on top and I think it should be E&S, because I think Ethereum is the dominant blockchain. I think it's the best blockchain, regardless of what's happening with Ethereum price action, etc. I'm bullish. I'm excited to see what happens. I think that a lot of people have mentioned, you know, three to five years, maybe even 10 years. So I definitely think that we're going to have to be a little bit patient, but yeah, that's where I'm at with it.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for that. And before we get to flexor, you labs go for it.

Speaker 4:

I just go off with and it was just saying yeah with BlackRock said in terms of tokenization, you know someone like myself, who I'm out here, you know, cross pollinating through multiple communities, making sure multiple communities have access to launch pads. I truly believe that you know the saying the future will be televised is now going to be the future will be tokenized Riches and niches. So for us, for example, you labs may be focused on tokenizing the music industry, but don't think for one second that we don't have launch pads out there helping tokenize other various industries, because we do understand everything, down down to your car title, the deed to your home, everything will eventually be tokenized and we need to be in a position doing such.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, yes, sir, definitely agree. Tokenization is going to offer and we've talked about this as well. It's going to open up a lot of opportunities and easier ways to transact via the blockchain, and time will show what those things are. We're already starting to see things like options being able to auction things off that are tokenized. I can't wait till web two domains become. Tokenizing then becomes more of a thing and, like I said, opens up blockchain liquidity to be able to sell those, especially you know, this big old bag of blockchain related domains that I have that aren't interested, interesting to anybody that's not on the blockchain. So can't wait for that. Go forth, flexor. Why are you bullish on the NS and how are you going to keep building amazing things for us?

Speaker 3:

Man, that's a loaded question, but you know, I'm going to try to make it quick. I'm going to try to make it quick. I could talk about it for hours and hours, but I'm bullish on the NS. I'm going to be bullish on the NS. I'm an NS Maxi, bottom line hands down through and through. And when I say, you know, maxi, don't mean it by just the PFP side, I mean it by the bag side as well. I got a lot of domains. You know what I mean. I'm bullish on first names. Right now, I'm bullish on any surnames that are common. You know those are their high price, their high price. But I think the risk and reward factor on a couple of those categories 10 K and 9, 9, 9 of course Pokemon got to throw them in there. There are some categories that it's risk versus reward and right now I'm in my opinion, with the research that I've done, I think the reward factor is greater than the risk factor at today's prices.

Speaker 3:

You know people talk about one ETH being one ETH. Ok, ok, ok, I'm not going to sit here and argue with somebody saying one ETH is one ETH. One ETH is not fucking one ETH. One ETH is one ETH when you bought it. You know what I mean. When you bought it, it was. But don't sit here and tell me one ETH is one ETH when you're sitting on. You know five ETH and you paid $1,000 for your five ETH. You know you're buying ETH at 200 bucks. You know what I mean. And then I've got to spend 12,500 to get the same thing. You know what I mean. Eth is a $2,500. You know what I mean. So that DCA, you know, is what a lot of people talk about when you're buying cryptocurrencies and so on and so forth. There's a lot of macro and a lot of talk over at the GM show 10, 30 or, I'm sorry, 10am Eastern Standard Time. Check out the GM show with Ron and then you guys can learn what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, I'm just bullish on E&S and I'm bullish on risk versus reward. Now what I'm building personally is I'm building one W3, everything, everything, everything on one W3. There's there's no other way to build. There's no other option to build. There is not a better platform to build. I am not a part of the team, just to let you know so. So don't sit here and think I'm plugging one W3 because I'm getting paid for it. I'm not All right, I'm just letting you know.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I have been searching and searching and searching for a way to make my E&S better. I'll throw avatars and I'll fill out those boxes and I'll do all that shit, but I need to make it better. How do you make it better? Well, it's a domain, right, so build a website. Well, fuck, I'm not techie, techie, you know what I'm saying. I'm just not.

Speaker 3:

I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to put in line 43 slash, slash semicolon, https semicolon slash slash six, seven, eight, four, three, four, slash eight, seven, six. No, I don't know how to do that. Okay, but then all of a sudden, some dude you know some dude that stares at the ceiling at night and sees numbers comes up with with this platform, right. So now all I got to do is click, cut, paste, drop, drag, copy Pasta, get out of here, pout. And it works. And it works. There's a block, right, there's a block. And that block says put this in there. And you do that. And magically it's like. It's like Willy Wonka in the chocolate factory shit. A website appears exactly how you want it. Get out of here, man, get out of here.

Speaker 3:

That's flingseath, the first dating website aggregator. I have built a dating website aggregator flingseathlimo Got bumble, adult friend finder, plenty of fish, match. I got them all on there One one stop shop to get you D gens out the basement. Flingseathlimo. And guess what? It's the very first website. It's a very first decentralized website built with 1w3 to accept cryptocurrency. I've already been paid on that website. You heard me. You heard me Now. Now that's through affiliate links. Okay, that's through affiliate links. If you go to matchcom, there's a website you can go be an affiliate and I put my link in there and I put my link in there. And when you D gens want to get out the basement and you click match and it redirects you to match. Ching Ching flex gets paid. Ching Ching flex gets paid. All right, affiliate website. I built it flingseathlimo first web 3 dating aggregator ever built on 1w3.

Speaker 3:

Let's talk about rock paper scissors, lizard Spock. You heard me. You heard me rock paper scissors, lizard Spock. What you know about that? Well, if you don't know about it, it's a game that is on the Big Bang Theory that Sheldon invented to make it easier or, I'm sorry, to make it harder to win. You know what I mean, instead of just rock paper scissors. He added, um, lizard Spock. So there's a game up there. I just pinned it to the top while y'all taking a shit. Just click on rock paper scissors, lizard Spock, and play. It's a game. It's just a game. You sit there and play rock paper scissors, lizard Spock, while you taking a dump. You know what I'm saying? Ain't nothing wrong with that. Play a game.

Speaker 3:

Boom, 1w3 Transfer. Because kids check this out. This one wasn't actually built with 1w3 originally, but because of the platform of 1w3, I got to integrate it into 1w3 that now I can build on this with 1w3 because they've made that accessible to where you can actually transfer From one builder code to another builder code. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. People All right. Number three We'll talk about number three.

Speaker 3:

Pinned to the top hunting maxiseaselimo. I'm working on the scavenger hunt right now. Right now, the token gated. The token, it's the deform which, by the way, check this out built on 1w3. I Went to deform dot CC. I'm filled out a form. I made it all. Token gated. I put all the questions and answers and everything that I needed to do in there and there's a block on 1w3. Copypasta put it right there, boom, it's on my website, just like that. No, no coding for me. No coding, no building, no developing. I went and built a page. I went built a page on deform dot CC. Bam 1w3 has a block for it, for it to just be automatically integrated. So now when you go to hunting maxiseaselimo, scroll down to the bottom and you will see Token gated access.

Speaker 3:

Hit continue. Connect your wallet. If you own a maxi, then it'll let you in to the second clue for the month. All right, first clue is the picture clue. It's on the website that's for the general public to see. That's the picture clue.

Speaker 3:

I'm giving everybody a chance, okay, but ens maxis, they get an additional clue token gated Using 1w3's website and platform. So ens mad bullish, mad bullish, because now I actually can do something with these domains. I have in my wallet a lot of y'all. Better just wipe the dust off of them, cuz you ain't doing shit with them. Build a website with them on 1w3, build it right now. Launch it. Guess what updates are? Free gas list done. You guys can go back and edit your website as much as you want. Free, it's gas less.

Speaker 3:

Get out of here. What are you guys doing like? What are you guys doing? You guys should be building right now. When I say, build in the bear, that's what you should be doing, and we're coming out of this bear. So you shit, better be built before we hit this bull run. Are you gonna get left behind?

Speaker 3:

I can tell you the old story, actually last story, and I'll get off my soapbox brother. It's the story of the cow and the buffalo. Maybe some of you heard this story, but I'm. If you haven't heard this story, I'm gonna tell you. Different sweet account of buffalo is when the storm comes Okay, when the storm comes, the cows run, okay, the buffalo heads straight for the storm.

Speaker 3:

Now, once the buffalo hits that storm and he gets through that storm, he's on the other side. He's enjoying that luscious grass and and fresh rain water, while the cows are still running. They stopped it tired, right, but the storm catches up with them. So what do they got to do? They got to keep running, and then they get tired, and then the storm catches up with them and they got to keep running. Right, don't run from the storm, you guys. Don't run from that bear market. You hit that bear market head on, like the maxies did. We got through that bitch and we're still here 100%. We're on the others, we're almost there. We're gonna get to that luscious rain water, okay. But there's the moral of the story don't run from the storm. You hit it straight on and get it over with. Bless you guys. Thank you so much for having me on heart.

Speaker 2:

That was a hell of a story. I'm actually gonna think about that one all day. And if you guys haven't heard, flex turn is bullish on 1w3 aka A web hash. What he explained about those benefits there is that and so much more being able to publish your content decentralized to what is it a our weaver, ifps. Again, like I said, it was a pleasure to do our AMA with Hadiah about 1w3, about web hash. It's a pleasure also to do this spaces with the ENX master community, everything coming together, everything to help you build together.

Speaker 2:

You drop a whole bunch of alpha about how to actually build. If you've got grill ENS domains build on a nothing holding you back. There's so many ways that you can monetize and create value for your names. There's so ways, so many ways you can create value for your names without monetizing them in the form of personal identity. The most important thing is to find the community that will help you achieve and build your goals or bring out the best in you, as the ENS maxis have definitely done for many people. They've definitely shown out, shown up helps people build or continue to help people build and help navigate the world of ENS domains and web 3. With that I'm gonna go ahead and close the space. I'm gonna see if Chris has anything that you want to leave us with before we end.

Speaker 7:

No, this has been a wonderful one. I mean, it was a pleasure to go ahead and have flex there, and you know everyone I mean Hadiah's Anna Ish, you laughs to go everybody. You know it's always good to hear familiar faces, but it's always even better to to confirm that the community dynamic is real. It's not something that we're just discussing, it's it's real, it's in full effect and it's something that we're Cohesively building toward to offer to the masses. That will soon be in web 3 and on the blockchain. So you guys were wonderful, as always. It's a great space I heart, and you all. Make sure that you all have a wonderful day.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. You know, obviously I always say do your own research, not financial advice. But these are real people. I have met them. This is a real community. It really is my honor to bring this to the forefront Again, for for people who are looking, like I said, for a community to help you understand and build with with your domain names and it doesn't matter what, what type of domain names You'd be favorite Any community that's here to help you build and understand how to use this tech is beneficial to the entire ecosystem. Each one teach one, and I'm glad that you guys are here to do that. As always, our tech talk AMAs and our spaces are recorded. So if you guys did come in at the halfway mark or if you want to listen back to this in a later time, you can see these spaces as early as tomorrow on our website, so I'll upload it there. Like I said, we'll have a blog recap and it'll have our player for this space embedded, but I'll already be ready here on Twitter and it'll be uploaded to our podcast. We can reach it there.

Speaker 2:

I want to thank every single one of you that attended our tech talk AMA, especially our guests on co-hosts. Thank you that died. Thank you flexor. Thank you boss by Anna. Thank you you labs, name or tips ish, mainly for coming up the goat. All of you guys are amazing. You guys are all part of the community that I belong to, not only the NS max Community of what's your demands. We're here to educate, here to build, and I look forward to that. Gonna have next spaces next week. It's gonna be a two-fer, so doing another tech talk and then another big AMA with announcement. After that we are going to the Grammys for this nerd merch initiative and if you guys don't know what nerd merch is yet, you about to learn. Thank you guys again and hope you enjoy the rest of the week. Yeah, with that, that's the end of our tech talk AMA. Thank you guys.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, brother.

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Community and Investments in Web 3.0
Genuine Interactions in ENS Maxi
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