Today we share the pod summary from The Metaverse Podcast with host @jamie247, featuring DeFi's high-quality meme generator, @pplpleasr1. Here, she talks about her journey into crypto and how she accidentally got into the niche space between DeFi and the NFT space.
🔸 Featured on @FortuneMagazine's crypto cover and NFT series
🔸 PleasrDAO started because of her - honorary member in the DAO
🔸 Influenced by Chinese/Japanese art animated films, underground music scene and video game in her art
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine "You're best known as DeFi high-quality meme generator. Who would have thought that was a career? Interesting to know what your family thought of that career choice. I'm sure they're over the moon about it now, but doing it is probably quite weird."
College years
🔸 First heard of crypto in college
🔸 Did not have money back in 2014
🔸 Too busy finding a job to have the bandwidth for anything
"Apes Together Strong"
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine Discovered crypto subreddit
🔸 Had been working and saving up around 2017
🔸 Looking for places to invest but don't know much about tradfi
🔸 Discovered crypto subreddit
🔸 Drawn in by the culture and language used in it
🔸 Learn about blockchain and found it revolutionary
🔸 Bought ICO coins and rode the peak and trough
🔸 Hard to convince parents that crypto is a real thing
🔸 Went back to regular life and job after bear market hits🐻
🔸 Held on to her tokens though
🔸 Believed in the tech and prices will go back up one day
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine "I held because I was like, look, my $3,000 that I put in has plummeted to like $600. Why would I sell now? And because I truly did believe in the technology. So I was like, well, you know, it's probably gonna go back up one day."
🔸 Good friend made good money farming during DeFi summer and got her interested again
🔸 Unemployed and needed income desperately so jumped right in
🔸 Took more risk because she has less to lose
🔸 No financial background and everything is self-taught
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine 🔸 Her knowledge is shallow compared to her peers who are actively building and DeFi-ing
🔸 Even after reading the whitepaper, she sometimes has no idea what is happening
🔸 Her struggles in DeFi makes her a perfect guide to bridge normies over to crypto
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine "I was also making it more digestible for myself, right? Honestly, it was more of like, explain like I'm five to myself. While I'm doing that, I might as well use a visual medium to explain it. And then when other people watch it, they can also understand."
🔸 Started a Twitter acct to learn about DeFi
🔸 Noticed that most promo efforts revolved around memes - the same culture & language she knew
🔸 Not done professionally at all - made a joke that perhaps she should be hired to do the job
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine 🔸 At that time, Blue Kirby - an influencer for Yearn Finance - was looking for someone to do video editing @bluekirbyfi
🔸 Her friend sent him her works on Instagram - was impressed and started collaborating
🔸 Made her first animation for YFI
🔸 Considers herself a normie who had exposure to crypto
🔸 Came into crypto through DeFi instead of NFT
🔸 Took a different path from others because she stumbled into DeFi and was too busy to look at NFT
🔸 Made a teaser animation for @Uniswap for their V3 launch
🔸 Had an aha moment to drop the animation as an NFT
🔸 Hit 2 birds with one stone and let her name be on the radar in the NFT space
🔸 Huge success - NFT sold for 310 $ETH, over $500k at that time
🔸 Felt that the NFT art community did not treat her seriously as an artist
🔸 Most of her works are commercial meme art for DeFi projects
🔸 Hopes that in the Metaverse/Web3 world, we no longer have the pre Web3 notion of what art is
🔸 1 month in crypto feels like several months
🔸 Attributed her success to luck and being at the right place at the right time
🔸 Usually takes 10 yrs in the traditional world to attain this level of success; she only took months
@jamie247@pplpleasr1@FortuneMagazine@bluekirbyfi@Uniswap@PleasrDAO 🔸 Creatives aspire to have creative freedom in the traditional world
🔸 People get there by working for others or doing commissions
🔸 Freelance work is considered lowly because you execute other people's vision
🔸 Doesn't feel like that working in a web3 environment
🔸 After the success of the Uniswap NFT, she was wondering if selling NFT is her purpose
🔸 Personal goal changes all the time
🔸 Currently she sees herself following @ljxie, helping to spread crypto awareness using visual arts as her medium
Thanks to Jamie from @OVioHQ for the wonderful interview. Seems like we're not the only one trying to sound knowledgeable about DeFi when we're actually nodding in complete ignorance 😂
In conjunction with @bootfinance release of the Litepaper, we're going to share a few highlights of it. Hopefully, the Litepaper will become even lighter for a quick review of what's important. Will still highly recommend everyone to read the entire thing for context.
@bootfinance What is Boot Finance?
🔸 Aims to let projects control their own liquidity
🔸 One massive single liquidity pool cannot persist as projects move to L2
🔸 Arbitrage bots 🤖 can arb the price across multiple liquidity pools cheaply and easily
🔸 Boot Finance aims to reboot 🥾 that
@bootfinance Problems with current AMM
🔸 Constant product swap curve needs to be relooked
🔸 Massive value leak 💧 as tokens are speculated on but not flowing back to the project
3-pronged 🔱 proposal
🔸 Stableswap public AMM on newer EVM chains
🔸 Customswap AMM
🔸 Unified cross-chain AMM
We continue from where we left off last time as we share the pod summaries from @FloorisRising, where the hosts @kaifuku_kizu & @SabretoothSG talk about the generative artists that they found interesting.
This is the 2nd part of a two-part series. Read on 👇
🔹 @mattdesl has done art drops on @artblocks_io and @onhicetnunc
🔹 Subscapes - floor price is around 7.5 $ETH
🔹 Interesting that Matt dropped Subscapes on Art Blocks but also a companion piece on Hic Et Nunc (HEN)
How on earth did it happen, @gabrielhaines used to wonder
that a whole city—arches, pillars, colonnades,
not to mention vehicles and animals—had all
one fine day gone under?
@gabrielhaines I mean, he said to himself, the world was small then.
Surely a great city must have been missed?
he miss his old city —
white pepper, white pudding, @cjhtech and him meeting
under fanlights and low skies to go home in it. Maybe
what really happened is
@gabrielhaines@cjhtech this: the metaverse-makers searched hard for a word
to convey that which is gone can be found anew.
And so, in the best traditions of
where they came from, they gave their project
life and call it Atlantis World @atlantis0x
@Psycheout86 has a pretty interesting backstory. He was a competitive gamer, worked for the government, and then started up @AxieInfinity with his co-founders.
Learn about his story in this episode of the Zima Red podcast 👇
🔹Competitive gamer that represented Norway in Warcraft 3 and @DOTA2
🔹Went to 1 of the top business schools
🔹Dropped out to work for the gov
🔹Discovered crypto through his father
🔹Set up Axie Infinity with @trungfinity and @Jihoz_Axie
🎮 Loved playing games
🎮 Played Warcraft 3, which was tactical and micromanagement intensive
🎮 Evolved into Dota. Played for 10 years
🎮 Peak achievement was beating Sweden. Norway and Sweden had some rivalry in Dota
🔹 His journey resembles English Premier League ⚽️ teams
🔹 Started off on @onhicetnunc selling his works for $20 - $30 / piece
🔹 Now his works are selling > $20k
🔹 Very prolific & high quality - was discovered and invited to @artblocks_io to do a drop
@FloorisRising@kaifuku_kizu@SabretoothSG@shvembldr@onhicetnunc@artblocks_io 🔹 Good example of an artist who started off on a smaller platform and moved up to a bigger one
🔹 Sees a parallel in the traditional art world as well
🔹 Some galleries are more famous than others
🔹 An artist start out in a smaller gallery and move on to 'blue chip' galleries
Recently, we collaborated with @bootfinance to do up a series of articles to highlight their protocol. Today, we talk about their interesting custom swap curve. What's that?
But let's not talk about that first. Let's talk about one of our favourite RPGs of all time - Witcher!
🔹 We're great fans of the @witchergame series by Andrzej Sapkowski
🔹 The series traces the story of a monster hunter, or a witcher, named Geralt of Rivia
🔹 Ever wondered why Geralt straps two swords ⚔️ behind his back?
@bootfinance@witchergame 🔹 One is made of silver - to slay monsters born of magic
🔹 The other is made of steel - to slay everything else
🔹 Geralt chooses his sword depending on the situation
"It's said, spitefully, the silver one is for monsters and the iron for humans. A lie, of course." - Geralt