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DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"two diaries" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"A call that I'm here. Yes, that was my question. Thank you. Okay, okay, so yeah, for everybody to know, our collection is ten K collection of NFTs. And we've divided it for stages. Right now, we've opened our first stage of mean that consists on releasing 750 NFTs. We started two weeks ago three weeks ago with the first stage on the first stage in order to create more volume to create more bearded bodies out there and spread the message and also give back to our first supporters. I think that's very important because our communities like everybody that we have on the community that has a bearded bodies like a true supporter. We love that. And yeah, so we started the three weeks ago and the first 750 will receive another NFT. So we have a 1500 out there bearded bodies and we can start with the secondary market. And next stage will be announced later. We are trying to start with the second diary a little bit, have the exposure of being there to create volume to create a floor by and to be steady. So yeah, we've started with the first mint that is now live for wide list and for the public actually. So yeah, I think we're doing a kind of different means because we don't want to hype the community in some way and just like sold out and also we are on a bird. So yeah, all of the people that are actually right now in our community are because they are like true supporters of the cost and we are growing like that. All right, thank you. Two questions. So 7 50 N of T's, first of all, is it going to be all under one open C collection? You said that you're spreading your money out into multiple waves. Are you going to be doing everything under one collection? Will it be one open C linker? Will you have multiples? And what is the mint price? And how many trades do you have for ten K? Thank you. Okay, so first, well, the last question, how many trades we have 250 trades plus? Yeah, so everybody, every bearded buddy actually is very unique and very different from each other. If you see they are totally random and I think some of them are very funny because they're like so around them actually. And our main prize is 0.03 Ethereum and 0.04 Ethereum for the public. I'm sorry, 0.034 wide list. And we are in Ethereum. We also mean we have cross means on our website. So you can mint on Solana. And yeah, we're not trying to make this multi chain. We don't want to stay just on one chain because I think that's the cool thing about the blockchain actually that, yeah, we connect from all over the world wide put like a wall between blockchains, you know. Oh, I'm just solan. I don't buy other projects. I don't buy Ethereum because I am solan. I don't buy polygon. We hate on polygon, blah, blah, blah. I think that we're here for the same reason. It doesn't matter of the blockchain. I think we're here for the technology and to connect with like minded people. So yeah, we're trying to do more like multigene as we can. This first stage is going to be on Ethereum. Well, as I said, you can also maintain Solana. And for the next stages, I think there's going to be some changes but some good changes, of course, for the project and yet to create this more chain environment where aiming for the data answer your response to one thing and very solid piece of advice. Now, I think that you have a great mindset and a great vision. I think your execution is awful in my opinion. I think you should really think of a better way to make a small community first instead of giving them the idea that you want to make a ten K I think all the share change is going to create a lot of confusion. I think your biggest selling point was going to be onboarding. If you're able to onboard people like efficiently through the normal world, you have a solid chance. But as an investor and I'm just going to be honest, this is not super investable. I would advise you to allow the community to create trades for the next generations. That would be really important. If you're able to create a lot of the community to create trades and allow it to further the collection, like for example, they make their own designs. They're on one O one. That would be really big. But at the end of the day, most collections with your theme, I've seen them over and over. The issue is that the initial holders buy into a deep promise. And then it's them usually giving their bags out to keep this project maintaining. I really do wish you good luck, and I hope you succeed. Sadly, I will not be venting. I'll probably be living your Discord. But I do wish you guys success. Thank you so much for the feedback actually. And yeah, I think we're doing a different project. We're not here up. Albert, I think he left, but that's okay. I think actually that every feedback is well received. Like, I don't find it a bad thing or an insult. I was gonna grill this idiot. I was gonna grill this chicken novel. God damn it, he left. What a boat was. Anyways, go ahead. No, I think it's okay, you know, everybody has their own opinion. I think we can do better as always. We're always trying to do better. And I think we're doing this on the right way, you know, creating slow and steady. We have our community. We are starting to give, I wanted to respond to him because yeah, he said, as an investor, I wouldn't invest because then I have all the money from all the holders and then I don't deliver or blah blah blah but we're starting before meet with partnerships and this comes to the people. We're trying to give the benefits before entering the community. But I just want to say, I just want to say this. And I feel like this is really important. Hopefully for everyone in the room, like it's a small group of us and hopefully we carry on this like this effort right. But web three is a brand new industry and people we don't fully understand what are the full scopes of the industry and how we're going to be successful right. We don't understand customer acquisition cost. What's going to be our lifetime value for every customer that's going to walk in the door. We just don't have enough metrics yet, right? And so when you have bozos like that, even talk about securitizing our industry by coming into spaces and talking about being investors, the first thing you should always do is question I'm like, do you actually give cash to startups upfront in exchange for equity or are you just buying a collectible online and supporting a collection? If that's what you're doing, I would highly encourage you to stop saying that you're an investor because one, you sound like an idiot and two of your invited regulators into our industry. When you go around thinking like you're a sophisticated operator, when you're not at all, you're not a sophisticated operator coming into spaces, talking about, oh, well, asking really shallow dumb questions with no depth. Yeah, I mean, we really have to actively shut those kind of people down and listen, you handle it perfectly, I understand you're a project founder and like you hold certain responsibilities, especially from that account. You're talking on right now. And so but again, you have every right to crush people who are coming in this space with absolutely no knowledge, absolutely no depth. Absolutely no understanding. I was just getting fired up, bro I'm sorry. I was listening. I'm like, I'm listening to this idiot with his questions. I'm like, okay, I'll jump up now 'cause he's like, you know, talking out of his ass, but yeah. My bad. Back to you, bro.

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"two diaries" Discussed on NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"Recent conversation on the rich eisen show. Do you see them working with jordan. Every day all day trying to teach teach them as much as he can and So that that's the cool part the era you know. Can you give me an example of that like do you see him off to the side. Giving jordan love tips and things like that so maybe it might be a play in What he saw it was like a if it was like the first read of the second diary maybe what he saw or You know or maybe a little bit on the mechanic side of it or It just goes into so many so many different things or it could be The found at a at the kate is trying to catch them jumping off sides little things so many things and he's just trying to Better the players around him truly so it sounds like not not like an icy relationship. There buck that that it has been a learning environment. There which is healthy there for jordan love and i tip my cap aaron rogers for making that a more comfortable situation that might be. Yeah he an on record talking about how awkward it was for him coming in with brett farve the breath of not necessarily wanting to offer mentorship opportunities for the guy who was there to replace him but damn rises credit. Whenever he's talked about joy he's been very complimentary complimentary. He's praised on he's given is is flowers. I think it's uncomfortable situation when you have been the facing a franchisor. The franchise quarterback in the draft guide. As vincent dare to replace you. It just has to put you in a weird space leader but by all accounts. He's finding a way to manage it. Yeah no doubt. Let's get to the sound here of of matt leflore. This is the The head coach of the green bay packers and this is from otas on may twenty fifth. So here's his conversation or his his thoughts on on where jordan love was in the development process. Now you've had a full year to work with jordan love. What do you think you have there. I just a guy that's eager. Continue to grow and learn. And i love his attitude and in how he attacks it on a daily basis. I think he's he's definitely matured over the course of the year You know you can tell like. I talked about earlier that he's put in the time. This offseason Not only just you know lifting and running and coming in and good football shape but also you can tell that. He's putting in the time in is craft in trying to continue to work at on his mechanics. Fundamentals that are so critical to playing the position at the highest level possible. So he's still got a lot to lot to learn. I think he would tell you that but you know he's gonna take it one day at a time and he goes out there with purpose and You know i just. I like his mindset right now whether that was good stuff there From the floor. Like he's got a tight rope there buck in terms of wanting to instill some confidence in your young quarterback and saying good things about him and the fact that he's got a great attitude he's eager to learn and to grow talked about his maturation. It's like you can't be to venice praise because you don't wanna offend aaron rodgers but you also want to be building up. You're young quarterback. It's kind of a weird spot for matt lafleur to be end. Yeah very weird because you head coach of the entire team but you're trying to manage these delicate relationships three time. Be pnn rogers who definitely wants to continue to be the qb one. The team wants him back So you gotta make sure. There's just enough to make him intrigued by possibility of coming back. And then jordan love you got a young guy who has to get ready to play and as a coach you got to think of all of the worst case scenarios. If aaron doesn't come back we gotta play. Play this guy. How do we get him to rips that. He they need to succeed and thrive and give them the confidence man. A you start my walking a tight rope estimate. Leflore join each time steps to the mic. Yeah you don't wanna get too caught up in what takes place in some of these as and look everybody's positive and it's sunshine and roses across the nfl but it is encouraging when you hear you know jordan was made some big throws and seeing some growth in an improvement there in his place. So that's that's encouraging their for jordan love and for the green bay packers but look. We've talked to everybody. This is a compilation in this episode of pre-draft sound of post draft sound. We've heard from coaches at the college level. The nfl level is general manager. Teammate there aaron jones we haven't heard from his jordan love himself so so let's run a little bit of the sound from him. This is actually after. Ota's june ninth. Here's jordan love talking about his offseason mindset and where he's at what's your mindset just throughout this whole offseason my said this offseason been to get ready and get myself ready. And that's been my mind. Says since i got here and You know or the an was here not here. That's going to be my mindset regardless. Because i have to get myself ready to play And be able to go out there and take charge of the team in Be able to perform at a high level and do my best so everybody else can Do their job as well. Just be able to perform at high level. Like i said so You know my goal is to take day by day. Get better than he'd improve. And what were you thinking. It's the biggest way in which you've grown as a quarterback while know what you're able to get out of last season without preseason games but what's the biggest change in you as a quarterback now versus a year ago Yes so the biggest thing. I've been trying to work on and improve is just taken another step in. You know the offense understanding it understanding what doing my res my progressions Where the ball needs to go breakdown defenses. And just you know the process of a quarterback that will we gotta do so. I just been trying to build on that in a more comfortable in this offense and make plays a so. Obviously last year was such a weird rookie year with the pandemic. And everything like that and obviously this is a very interesting all season for you as well. So how would you sum up your first. Your first two years of your. Nfl experience are going to your second year experience going to my second year. It's definitely been a different year in my first year. I didn't get experienced a lot of things that you know would go on in a normal year so I still like a lot of rookies. Were still unsure of what it's like normal year so getting back to normal year this year. It'll be good to see some some different things but know lash. I was able to you know. Obviously behind aaron behind tim just grow my game and understand the offense and grown a lot of areas that You know you might not have been able to see but just get better off the field. Obviously i wasn't able to get a lot of reps but You know my mental game. In the knowledge. I was able to get last year. I think it's going to help me a lot jordan. Hey i know put putting a ton of offseason workouts being in the ot as many camps in getting first team right now should the opportunity present itself. Are you prepared to be the quarterback week number one hundred percent Obviously this is a time. Where i'm getting a lot of extremely valuable reps that you might not have been getting in a normal circumstance. So i'm just gonna take day by day and But yeah that's i mean that's what i'm here for draft here to play quarterback so.

WRKO AM680
"two diaries" Discussed on WRKO AM680
"Just what more genealogy reduced kind of looking at stuff I did years ago and just getting a lot of stuff for the basket. I guess that makes me a basket case. Thank you. Basket. You always have been well, David, let's get on with our family. He stole our news because we got a lot of ground to cover in this first show of 2020 We unfortunately, the first thing I want to mention is the passing of Human geneticist Bryan Sykes of Oxford ancestors. Brian was the author of $7 of Evey was one of the pioneering geneticist that brought us ways of finding their own didna through Oxford ancestors. So Brian passed away. It was a good friend and colleague too many and so sorry to hear that news. Staying with England news. You know, Richard the third. I think you were talking about it on extreme genes before I was even associated with Yeah, Richard, The third is the gift that keeps on giving. I mean, there are more stories surrounding him ever since he was found underneath the parking lot in England. I mean, it's just amazing. And I think the royal family probably wishes she had not been found underneath the parking lot because away the story you'll find an extreme means calm is gonna be the story about how the royal bloodline may not be legitimate, as Edna has now proven that even from the tutor family the time of Henry the eighth Down to the royal family. There was a non become to the event. Okay, Surprise. Really? What a shocker that you mean royal family members stop it. Oh, no, no, it actually that brings me to a side note that one of the things I was working on during the break is my application to descendants of the illegitimate sons and daughters of the Kings of Britain or better known as the Royal Bastards. Yes, that's right. That's what they're called. That's the name of the organization. There's only been 400 members in the 70 years. Us now that the organization is existed, and I have a line from King Henry, the second known illegitimate son, William Long's speed who was the Earl of Salsbury. Kind of fun. Something else to do, You know, Fill your days. Fill your days. David. Exactly that I supposedly genealogy keeps us up at night, but You may have a family member. You're maybe yourself has had a sleepwalking incident. It actually may have something to do with our early ancestors as sort of a defense mechanism to survive during the times when we were not living at home with alarms. That's interesting. I wonder if Edna Test where you cover all those tendencies. Would reveal if you have the gene for sleepwalking. My wife does it. I got a daughter who does it. That's fascinating. You know, I love metal detectors stories because our lost and found is always follow somebody finding something. Mark Williams. Discovered the 1914 British Empire Star medal that was given to a minion of British soldiers during World War one. The nice thing about this mental fish that has a name on the back. So with the help of a genealogist, he found that the dismantle originally belonged to William George Waters. Was born back in 18 79 was a World War one veteran and joined up in the service in 18 99. So there's a mental he's now given back to the grandson. Oh, that's awesome. What a great gift. Sometimes you don't have to use the metal detector person renovating a house in Toronto, Canada. Found two diaries of a young 10 year old girl in Toronto, Canada, and it was Allison Jenkins, and she never guessed that 37 years later, someone would find her secret diaries still intact. Apparently, they did not open it because the young girl rode on it. This book is Alison's Do not read Private. Yes, their secret diary right there, and they went crazy on Facebook to find her and they did Locator and she was pretty excited to find it. That's got to be a weird thing. I did not keep it. Journal Back when I was a child, but it would be really fun to go back and read some of that stuff, wouldn't it? It? Definitely what I had a pen pal back in Toronto of 1983. And I thought for a minute as of reading the story is that no, my gentle was 14 when I was 14. I was like, Oh, good. The secrets of Dave Lambert. As a teenager you want is very well, you know, one of the things I find very puzzling during the pandemic. Is the infatuation people now have with puzzles. Amazing. Apparently, this is something that actually happened back during the Depression and back during the pandemic a century ago. There's just this boom and people doing jigsaw puzzles. And, of course, there. I think maybe there's a connection between the incredible increase in interest in family history and puzzles, because it's really the same thing right, taking clues and putting them together and making a picture right? Exactly. Well, that's all I have to hear from being town this week. But don't forget if you haven't visited American answers to start organ been more than a guest members. You can use the coupon code extreme and save $20 on membership and become a full member and use over 1.25 billion searchable records on American ancestors Daughter talking to you real soon on the back end of the show exactly for ask us anything. And coming up. Next, we're gonna talk to Darryl Williams. He's one of the key people that enslaved dot org's a brand new website that's revealing all kinds of information about millions of lost people. That's when we return in three minutes on extreme jeans, America's family history show..