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hi this is Charles hoskinson broadcasting live from rough and rugged Wyoming a special edition episode I figured I'd make it see what you guys are all up to testing out these new fiber optic uploads looks I'm coming in clean unfortunately I'm on the webcam microphone so I hope I'm coming in loud and clear for you guys the only thing I didn't buy for these amazing computers is a good microphone again so unfortunately you're just gonna have to bear with me but it's good to be on good to see what you guys are up to and I always love these impromptu surprise events to talk to so what news items do we have of the day what's happened today in crypto land a lot of interesting things Bridge hacks to be expected like her all the time apparently threat of nuclear war that's on the agenda go figure next 90 to 180 days we'll see all about that and all kinds of things in our industry markets are holding steady but they're really fragile at the moment they're not doing so well and it remains to be seen whether they'll recover or things will come collapsing down oh no but of course the news item of the day for me is as asked I return the Twitter handle to the ethereum classic community and I did not Port over all the users because that's what they really wanted and I figured I'd probably elaborate a little bit more of the thought process behind it but I like get to your questions and comments these types of things so what happened well many I've been in that Community for a long time and it got to a point where the community had to make a decision of what they wanted to do where they wanted to go in my view a decision was made that basically doomed the viability of the project and that's evidenced by the chain volume the amount of depths and the nature of the community and how they treat people so I left okay but I still had this vestigial Twitter handle and they asked for the ethereum classic Twitter handle pack which I said sure all right you can have it back and they now have it the problem is that I didn't Port the users over it because I don't think it's ethical to go ahead and give those users to something that's becoming closer and closer to a scam they're pushing this narrative that post-merge ethereum classic Will Rise a Phoenix and all these people are going to make all this money and the somehow some way convinced everybody to build on their platform okay the ethereum foundation gave itself billions of dollars of pre-mind in order to build ethereum ethereum classic has zero dollars to build on ethereum classic the community is unwilling or unable to contribute anything outside of voluntary donations they have no network effect and they're no longer technologically Downstream of the ethereum core project because ethereum is moved to proof of stake so core developers no money no community and yet somehow it's a good idea to hand them 600 000 people to broadcast every day about how they're all going to get rich now that the merge has happened and all you got to do is just buy Etc and it's all going to be great but I'm the sociopath for not having the courage to turn over those users there no I sent them to the spiritual successor of Bitcoin which is ergo Ergo is building NEPA Pals Ergo is doing lots of really interesting things there's no pre-mine with Ergo the cryptocurrency had a fair distribution it's not the child of an incident or an event or disagreement it's a completely new ecosystem that is Young and growing and it really could use some marketing and advertising because I believe in it I believe in the people there and if I have to make a decision between saying to 600 000 people do you go to the project that is trying to dump on them the live people that are trying to exit or do you go to the project that has a future give them to the project that has a future they disagree and if they're so good at building a community shouldn't it be very easy for them to build up a Twitter handle shouldn't that be something huh and that's six years that Bob seems to mention about the hard work of building that Community I was part of that too so it is what it is and the internet always probably does what it does which is complain and [ __ ] and scream and of course no doubt you'll see lots of people in that Community call me a sociopath call me an evil person and good riddance to those toxic [ __ ] who has time for you and that's the face you're putting on for the people who tried to help and tried to do things it's who you are and it's something you just offer to everybody there good luck have fun I does not care anymore completely out of it that was the last vestigial connection and I am very glad that it all worked out for everybody they got their Twitter handle back Ergo got a nice shot on marketing those six hundred thousand users probably 580 000 of them are Bots anyway because I want to talk about that too now many of you may have noticed a tweet that I had yesterday where I reported one of the vitalik bot accounts and it wasn't just any vitalik bot account it was a verified metallic body count so what happened was that someone hacked a verified account and changed the name in the face in the account to make it look it was metallic buterin and then what they did is they used it to advertise a giveaway scam influenced by the merge now I reported that account for impersonation this is not a normal account it's a verified account so according to Twitter as the blue check mark the person in the picture the name is that person so according to Twitter that account is vitalik butyric but obviously he's not because the real vitalik uterine has millions of followers and has a real account so I report it and then Twitter emails me back and says we've decided this account doesn't violate our terms of service I want to directly ask the people working at Twitter today if you still have a job since Elon Musk is taking over and who the hell knows what's going to happen but as long as you have it today under the existing regime do you honestly feel and the email is right there I got it I tweeted it you can see it do you honestly feel that a person who in with a verified account who pretends to be another person and attempts to do that to deceive people and steal money from them is a fair use of your platform this is not an automated thing this is not an algorithm a human being had to make a judgment call on a reported account and your team made the decision somehow some way that that's okay and yet there's no problems every Tweet now I have at least half of the replies or Bots so six hundred thousand percent account how many of those are real people let's think about it probably not a lot so everybody's so angry about what that a bunch of bots got moved from one side of the tub to the other at the end of the rainbow got to think it through anyway it is what it is and this is the world we live in a world of robots a world of Automation and it's really sad that people can't be honest anymore it's really sad that people can't do their jobs anymore that said there is a solution to this and actually I made a video not too long ago about a year ago give or take and I addressed it to Jack Dorsey and it introduced this idea of verified tweets and I'd like to revisit it because I do think it's very important so right when the administrative panel got hacked through an Insider hack in Joe Biden's account compromise and Obama's account got compromised and anyone who was verified their accounts got compromised I I made a video where I said well there's a very obvious and easy solution to this where you could upload a did to your Twitter account a decentralized identifier and obviously because the private keys in your position not twitters then you'd be in a situation where you can sign every tweet so instead of having a verified account you have a verified tweet now what's so great about that scheme is that even if Twitter has a hack which is what happened with that situation or somebody creates a bot and overtakes an account changes the picture they cannot sign verified tweets only you the key holder can do that it's a very simple easy thing to do and the dids anybody can get one and go through kyc they do in an exchange like coinbase to create a verified account so you create an open democratic system for people to verify there's tons of companies like identity mind and others that are more than capable of doing this and it's a small fee for people to pay to go through it and then suddenly you have two-factor authentication for Access you can use the did for Access Control and you have verified tweets easy solution and Attalla prism actually supports this hyperledger Indie supports this products from Microsoft support this there's plenty of people in the diff Foundation the digital identity Foundation that have products that would support this and Twitter could choose any of them and it's interesting that there was almost no uptake in response to that despite the fact that it's such an easy thing to do and it adds so much power to Twitter because once you have kids you can also introduce a namespace for payments and then you could tip people you could monetize you can do all kinds of things creators and content people that can do stuff that's so easy and therein lies I think the problem with this type of social media infrastructure I don't think they actually have any incentive to solve the problem of bots I think it's quite the opposite that Financial incentives are actually aligned for them to have as many Bots as possible to inflate their user numbers so they can make as much advertising money as possible and advertisers are selling basically ads to robots as opposed to human beings which is pretty sad and it gets back to that theme of the age of dishonesty the honest people are dishonest and the dishonest people are honest it's the world we live in and what's happening and it's what the cryptocurrency space at its core should be every day involved in trying to solve in one way or the other every day I see on Reddit every day I see on Twitter all these people running around credible people VCS Engineers making claims that cardano can only do one transaction per second one transaction per block no D5 card out meanwhile our own community on our Reddit they show transaction IDs where they do like 216 things in one transaction hundreds of users involved one transaction like 0.78 for the fee not even one Ada for 200 plus events and that's one transaction you can batch lots of them together that's a much higher TPS rate but yet we see it every day is it picked up do people talk about it no why because they're not incentivized to talk about it's the key so you always have to think this way why does the world behave the way it does why do things work the way it does because somebody is making money for it to work that way and once you understand that everything makes sense so that is my Preamble and now I shall get to your questions we'll do kind of an impromptu Ama so let's see what you guys want are you in the bunker well yeah nuclear war is about to start so I'm actually up in Wyoming at my Ranch it's rough and rugged Wyoming love it up here Charles what are your thoughts about what's happening on Solano where people are finding ways to avoid royalties behind the nft what's going to happen what are the ramifications oh Solana's problem it's this is the thing you have to really carefully think about how you design a system in order to be able to to ensure it behaves as correct so that's that's called semantical correctness the intent of the system the only way you can verify that when code is law is to use formal methods and the absence of it guarantees that somebody's going to find a way somehow some way to get around the rules it's rational human behavior for people to go and try to steal and cheat if they can't and they will or go look at BitTorrent and illegal property theft how many people have downloaded Game of Thrones at least once on BitTorrent because they didn't want to wait for the episode to come out on something think about it Charles are you really 25 years old no any grizzly bears no lots of bisons Charles why don't you own dogs I do trolls Charles cardano keeps moving well yeah we are moving little by little Charles hi Claus Schwab Charles are there any cricket farms in Wyoming would you be interested in doing one with me class you told me I was going to own nothing and be happy Charles if the war escalates how will it impact cardano's value everything every part of our economy if a nuclear strike happens we'll collapse at least temporarily we've already lost nine trillion dollars of stock market value if a nuclear weapon goes off I could expect that the stock market's the fall 30 or 40 percent that's just the nature of nuclear war it's very infrequent Charles 100 faith in your project keep up the good work thank you Alex love you too Charles do you truly think that we're on the precipice of nuclear war who do you think will be the first one to start it so Emma let me explain my thinking behind this it's something I spent some time looking into so you have this problem with Russia where they invade and they make a terrible mistake in their invasion in that they assumed that the Ukrainian government would collapse within two weeks so what they did is they undersupplied their armies they fought a Forefront War they came in assuming they'd reach limited resistance the Ukrainian military would probably join them zielinski would free the flee the country and they could then install ovishi government they met resistance so much that their troops got encircled they ran out of supplies and they stumbled catastrophically in the first front of the world the second mistake they made is assuming that the ukrainians would not be given counter measures to all of their Conventional Weapons they were and the ukrainians used these to not only resist the Russians but create huge amounts of casualties for their troops and basically make it impossible for the Russians to properly operate the third mistake they made was assuming that their officer class and their ability to command and control their armies was competent turned out that they're not as evidenced by the fact that generals are on the front line because they can't trust any of their lieutenants and their captains and their majors and morale is incredibly low in fact we're seeing mass in subordination with the Russian armies and up to the point where enlisted or beating up Colonels you'd never see that the United States armed forces that's sure way to get hanged I and it's never happened in modern history for us so these things combined have created a situation alongside military success for the ukrainians that Russia's options in the conventional Warfare space are diminishing they're getting smaller and smaller and smaller so Putin tried to mobilize his economy and raised 300 000 troops didn't get those troops and the ones he did get are terrible and his mercenary armies Wagner and these others are failing miserably to again move the needle so now the Russians are in a situation where every time they send troops in they get massacred ukrainians are taking back large amounts of territory their weapon systems are ineffective they're weapons of Terror the thermal Barrack weapons aren't working for them and the Air Force and navy are ineffective so here's the problem for Putin his armies during Russian winter are badly undersupplied and outmatched they will get encircled and they will freeze to death or bad things are going to happen to them and it's really hard when you're a dictator claiming you have power and control and what you're doing to have thousands of your troops be on television on Twitter and on International press as corpsicles that's bad for you so is options that you have left is a tactical Nuclear Strike and he's feigning it he says these territories are now part of Russia and it's okay to use nuclear weapons to protect the territorial Integrity of the country so I guess he's betting that maybe if he uses a nuclear weapon and the world doesn't punish him too harshly for it it'll Force the ukrainians to negotiate in which case at the very least he can stall the war for winter which will give him time to resupply rebuild retrain and hopefully for him have a better military presence come spring that is the threat and the issue is that it doesn't seem the United States or NATO are deploying countermeasures or drawing a red line where the use of a nuclear weapon would result in catastrophe rather more sanctions but what else can they sanction and no additional support if that's the case it is entirely possible in the next 90 days to 180 days we could see a small-scale nuclear weapon test or even be used in the field of battle as a way to attempt to distract or deter the Ukrainian advances especially if Ukraine continues to take territory and his new troops are ineffective that's the current lay of the ground if you look at what's happening and how things are being pushed it doesn't help that there's a very aggressive push in the United States right now for regime change which further isolates Russia to a certain extent and it creates a situation where it feels you have to do something dramatic and drastic in order to change the course of history so we this is the closest we've been to nuclear war since the Cuban Missile Crisis it's the first time in my life my and my dad I think was seven years old in his life when America was this close the world was this close to an actual nuclear conflict and my grandfather lived through it in 1945 and we didn't know at that time how powerful these weapons are the consequences of them so it is a very dangerous moment and it's one that's going to require a lot of very careful negotiation and a very careful thought and it's also not clear what's going to happen in any of this even if Ukraine is to win and they likely will we don't even know if the central government Will Survive or if Civil War will break out because people in the front line feel that the central government is stealing from them probably has been it's just too many people too much money too many things going on too many different agendas and a long Legacy and history of corruption so who knows it's a very damaged and delicate situation and it's one of those things that requires nuance that's the problem with geopolitics is we try to compress it into this nice little category of Good and Evil and try to compress the category if this is the right move or I would do this or I would do that but we have to understand that you're dealing with hundreds of millions of people billions of dollars and you're dealing with weapons that can kill millions of people and an instant you're also dealing with very fragile Egos and you're dealing with incentives that are badly broken Putin's individual incentives as the leader of Russia is totally different than the global rules-based international order or my incentives or your incentives or guidance incentives and so forth Biden's individual incentives are very different than necessarily the United States long-term geopolitical stance it'd be a real big win for him if Putin was to go away before the November election that's just the fact so and it's a real big loss for him if nuclear war happens that's a fact too so everybody's just doing stuff and then we're all just watching it real time as Monday morning quarterbacks with half the information not getting a full report propaganda on every side everybody's everybody's a hero everybody's a villain and somewhere in the middle we forget that there's just human beings on both sides who are living in really bad situations as a direct consequence of a terrible conflict a war of aggression that Russia started and continues to propagate for the ego of a single manner mm-hmm Charles have your pens ever leaked in the top pocket from nuclear war to pens yes that's why I bought Lambie pens Charles I need to see what's on the other side of those windows actually those are fake Windows because this is a Fallout bunker and so I had them put in the deceive all of you guys I hear I'm a sociopath Charles will you take a bong hit with me if I didn't do it with Snoop Dogg's son I'm not gonna be with you come on what do you think of Lauren bovard no comment poker or chess chess Charles in what ways does crypto feel the early days of the internet it's like your first time right you're fumbling to try to get the bra off that's what we're doing here man we're alerted as we go but we're getting there Charles how many coders are directly working on the cardano project today on the core team hundreds of developers writing the core infrastructure but there's 1200 projects probably at least three to four hundred are actively developing if you trace down the GitHub repo so quite a quite a bit right now it's huge I am not a robot well Florida space bear that sounds like something a robot would say Charles would you own slaves if you lived in the Roman Empire no statistically speaking I probably would have been a Slave is Ada ISO 222 compliant we're working on it what should I tell my friend who thinks algrand is way better than cholera than cardano well Travis asked him why and let me know I really doubt Russia didn't think the United States would get involved in the Ukrainian Invasion oh they knew that they would get involved in the Assumption they would have is that the Ukrainian government would actually be ruling in In Absentia they'd actually be in Switzerland this is actually why the CIA tried to evacuate zielinski very early in the conflict the conventional assumption was that the Ukrainian military would be ineffective and that the zelinski's government would fall quickly and that the Russians would take large amounts of territory but then the United States government would basically Supply through rat lines a resistance movement similar to what they did in 1980s with the mahaja Deen in Afghanistan where the Afghan government collapsed quickly but the occupying Russian Force would be gradually degraded over time they didn't anticipate that the Ukrainian Army would fight as hard as they did and that the Russian army would be as ineffective as it was and they didn't anticipate that the central Ukrainian government would actually stay and lead and actually inspire people and and build things remember he didn't have a huge approval rating before The Invasion and never been a general or any of these things he was a television actor so it was a big surprise I think on both sides and from Putin's perspective he was thinking that he could take the government very quickly install a Vichy government and then withdraw into the the border around the Black Sea and then basically go all the way up to Moldova and take transistria so control the complete Port landlocked Vichy Ukraine declare peace with VC Ukraine and then just basically have control over all the russian-speaking populations basically securing his legacy and future and effectively controlling Ukraine without having to control the bulk of the population and making sure to landlock them so that they stay subservient it failed they [ __ ] up bad and it didn't work but it was rational from the perspective of the information he got the FSB told him that everybody's cocaine addicts and they're all incompetent then the old Ukrainian generals long for the Soviet Union again they told him what he wanted to hear not the truth and that's what happens to leaders who live in Echo Chambers and they kill anybody who disagrees with them you only hear good things and you don't hear the truth this is true officers were killed during Vietnam yeah it was called fragging and you notice we had a conscript Army back then we used to draft that's what happens Charles watches a lot of CNN on that television oh shut the [ __ ] up you propagandized piece of trash grow up and read a book learn about geopolitics it's not hard I get briefings almost every day on these things we still have people in Ukraine and we have people used to work for us in Russia and the amount of information I get is ridiculous but better right you're a keyboard Warrior geopolitics expert how's 4chan working for you to Q Anon calling it today Charles have you ever thought about getting your pilot's license yeah I'm going to learn how to fly that Blackhawk one of these days unfortunately I just haven't had time well it's not completely true Hans why was the Min mix fee especially said at 340 or implemented originally it's not part of agalosa's research paper and we therefore have no reason to approach the theater consults with it it is necessary to avoid certain types of spamming attacks like what we see with Z cash right now and the intent was to replace that whole notion with a tiered pricing system and also a side channel for microtransactions to propagate at so we've written the tiered pricing design it just needs to be implemented and it's something that will probably be rolled in with the bundled in with Babel fees in the input endorsers work stream but these things are very layered and you have to be careful with them Charles do you do Fentanyl well I'm still alive so no what happened to Rogan after Gogan you notice that there's an infinite amount of time after gobin so at any time I could be on Rogan did you get briefings on the coop in 2014 actually yeah a lot of people called me before the Ides of June and told me that something was coming are the Rothschilds still involved in the central banking system well the Rothschilds I know are involved in ecological stuff every time I talked to David he's talking about the plastiki and all kinds of cool stuff maybe others who do the New World Order stuff but I don't think he is Charles's Q I'm not sure why not you need to file a lawsuit against Matthew Crater from Trader University for definition of character oh no somebody on Twitter said main things about me I won't survive at all JJ will I survive come over here JJ JJ's my my EA Cassidy how you doing there we go yeah there we go he just happens to be up here at the ranch with me am I going to survive from this definition of character I think he's gonna be okay you think so he's got tough skin yeah I got tough's good at this yeah there we go there we go he's been doing it he's been doing it we so rarely get guests on the AMA oh my God I can't believe it yeah I know right well how you been I'm doing great thanks for having me up here today oh it's been great to have you up here I've got to see the hoskinson ranch it's really something it is incredible let me tell you all five acres of it are just great two out of three yeah there we go all right what questions should I what are you thinking actually why don't you just pick the questions that makes it fair all right there we go yeah we're gonna make an interactive one oh oh I love this one all right when Moon price go up up so you like your job USD is on borrowed time Global reset imminent thoughts what do you think reset imminent on the US team poses a threat what the biggest surprise for me was when the copen came out and the US markets went to hell I was like all right crypto's going up this is exciting counter cyclical yeah crypto went down and I was like come on aren't we supposed to be counter-cyclic to the economy USD is up 22 against a lot of [ __ ] it's strong in times of Crisis right now it's the best of the worst in that respect but Global reset will probably happen if something kicks the markets into crisis mode so it could be a nuke it could be something else who knows oh yeah here we go Charles Broncos and Colts are in overtime right now who do you think is winning I have no idea I haven't followed football since Peyton Manning retired who by the way played for both of those teams and I'm sure as hell not a Colts fan because they fired Peyton Manning I the two of your conversation again we need more see change anything if they want more of you that's good there we go here we go all right JC good man yeah all right a good person okay we're checking the mail Jason yeah oh this is great what happened to the Ted Talk update we're still working on it but we got to get the microfinance product working so we have to say oh there's one down there obsidian notion all right you gotta you gotta get out this is our one of our favorite topics we talk about productivity and Knowledge Management Systems all the time I've been doing obsidian I think it's got a great open source interface lots of community tools Community plugins the standard plugins are awesome slides are awesome the sync functions really work you got to check out obsidian notion if you're trying to build something a heads up user interface a sort of a dashboard for your life like organizing all those administrative life tasks as our office manager Chelsea likes to say so things like that no obsidian is really really good for linking ideas together and creating a map of meeting I think so yeah it's pretty cool we're just kind of digging into it now so if there's anybody that has good obsidian plugins Community plugins you want to reference there's a really a vibrant Discord but I think it would be awesome to have people get in touch with anything that you really like about obsidian that we should be using that we're not using already yeah I'll throw my email in the in the comments here and actually while he's doing that I'm using obsidian as well and it's the difference between the two Notions of obsidian is one is top down one is bottom up so with motion you have to categorize everything when you create something you're always thinking what category does this fall into so if you have a well-defined business domain business logic it's quite easy to do that but if you're just thinking and it's a meeting something like that I'm sitting in it's great because you just create the note and then you categorize it later you put all the links in you put the metadata in and these types of things and ultimately I like obsidian more because that's how I think I start with something and then I come back and categorize it but if you're not careful it's very easy for obsidian to come quite fragmented so you have to be very meticulous about spending the time to to label things and put the right metadata in what do you think about this one all right what do you got any advice for a broken heart well I've had a broken heart more than once Justin and the thing is that at the end of the rainbow no matter how bad it feels or whether it's the loss of a loved one divorce these things Time Heals it and it gets to a point where you get the ability to be objective about things and what you'll notice especially for romantic entanglements is that when the feelings of loss fade you start realizing that it wasn't all that it was cracked up to be and you'll notice in the objective assessment of it that maybe not every interaction was so positive maybe not every communication was what it should have been maybe both sides didn't spend as much time with each other a meaningful time maybe the priorities were different maybe you loved each other on point but the people that you had become grew apart and every time I've had a breakup or a heartache or these types of things when I look back at it I say it was the best thing ever to happen in that respect and it got me into a better place in life and I'm with better people now now what you can do in the short term is you could say well this is an opportunity to at least fix yourself no matter how bad the relationship was and how much you blame the other person there's always some part that's probably your responsibility so fix yourself learn to meditate lose 20 pounds go get a hobby learn to play the piano do something get yourself out of it and get yourself in the mindset that your better days are tomorrow anything on your side oh that's very good yeah take the time they have a lot of free time on your own work on yourself try to meditate a little bit find that inner peace inner resources it's important peace comes from within first it's you got to have that for yourself and then you're going to be even more attractive for the next person if you're put together integrated person go hit the gym it always helps de-stress I gotta do that same oh about this huge [ __ ] gym for the ranch too I've used it like twice so it's it's like that Family Guy with soprano he's walking by to see the donut while looking at the gym we do love our cannolis oh my Lord Canal these are so good all right Chad chat chat chat how about the woolly mammoth what do you think about the Williams colossal oh wait oh let me show the thylacine shirt you got to see the thylacy before the woolly mammoth comes online you guys it's coming up yeah this is coming first this is the Tasmanian tiger extinct a lot more recent than The Woolly Mammoth only about 70 80 years ago Australia put a bounty they were like 10 crowns for every Tasmanian tiger killed so they killed all the apex predators in Tasmania but they have like fully preserved samples and they think that they can be extinct that first so they're going to try to figure that out they've announced all this the thylacine and then when they figure out how to do that as a proof of concept woolly mammoths are just a few years behind you can use all the same technology all the bioreactor bags all of that kind of stuff all that technology is going to be a great proof of concept the beautiful thing about the thylacine is they reproduce a lot faster the base animal what it's called The Dun art it's a lot faster than The Woolly Mammoth what's the gestation period oh like days wow days or weeks wow a lot faster a mammoth you really really have to get the technology right because it's going to take 12 24 months for the elephant baby to gestate or what would be the mammoth they're on their way but look for the thylacine first I hear they've got a really great team put together over there oh yeah they have a great research lead on The Silo thalassine Sarah and there's a bunch of wonderful scientists with a good Legacy that comes straight out of Harvard oh yeah and the difference between the thylacine and the the mammoth is they're using the same foundations there's just different techniques and surrogate animals and so forth but once you prove it with one it gives you a high degree of confidence for the others and the problem with mammoths they're about 22-month gestation period for elephants and your IVF success rates are about 35 so if you have 12 you probably make four and if you have to wait two years for that to happen you need to do a lot of prep work to make sure that those are productive because you don't want a situation where you don't get a good result but the company is doing exceedingly well it's one of the best companies I've ever invested in I love the executive team I think Ben lamb is a Visionary CEO and he has a phenomenal science team from Sarah to others who work with them and they do great work and in every part of that company is very strong and I really admire them and it's just now getting into those implementation details so we talk from time to time and we just kind of see them chip away and come along and it's it's always a lot of fun to watch the watch the progress they make here you go hello from a fellow wyomingite are you building a bar in Wheatland well Adam you've heard right it's more than a bar it's nessie's is a grand place it's a really really Grand Place this guy he's the best guy I told him I wanna a plesiosaur skeleton and tell about marislav and yes we found a dinosaur bone dealer I'm asked to do a couple of a couple of interesting tests throughout the day as you can imagine looking for Charles it's always an adventure but we did find some plesiosaur bones and they will be hanging nessies it's going to be amazing yeah yeah we got we got a whole skeleton and it's gonna be hanging in Essie's in the atrium and nice water feature and everything the largest Whiskey Bar in the entire state of Wyoming you guys are gonna love it oh hey Charles hi from Canada please say hello oh well we say hello to cheat me Jimmy pull that up what we got this was fun I don't have to put any thought into it in a creative game drunken dragons yes rocket dragons was one Cardinal Warriors is another cornucopiasis whole metaverse play there's gonna be some game obviously we're doing crypto bison so there's there's a lot of GameFly and metaverse playing cardano in fact I'll be at cnft con this weekend if you guys happen to be in Vegas love to see you there we can talk about games that's red that is red GGG what do we got Charles you ever lick salt off of your peanut shells oh you want to talk to you Mom all right Charles and Elon Musk interview needs to Happy Well we did talk to Kimball and we were supposed whatever happened with that there yeah so kimbell's Boulder base yeah we still got to set it up we were it was in the peak of wedding season we couldn't get a good caterer that's actually what can't happen but soon enough Ted talk if you had to put a TED Talk agenda together this year for 2022 yeah I think it would be the real five stuff and we'll have a lot to say in November about it but I I want to redo the Ted Talk 2023 would be perfect because that's almost 10 years from when I did the last Ted talk and it'll be good to do a reflection of all the things we accomplished where we've gone from we could do this too we did it and I I owe you guys that to show what we've been able to accomplish and it's unfinished business for me that it was Snoop hey Charles and Fred have you filmed the video with not only have we filmed the videos nope we just got the final copy of it there's a behind the scenes the video and a full interview that was like well 45 minutes long it's pretty great I think you guys are going to enjoy it yeah I think you all are going to enjoy it do we have any idea when they're gonna release it no I'll talk to Lena okay and clay Nation folks yeah we'll see him at cnft.com yeah oh my God hello hello from Detroit Michigan Charles well thank you magenta blue skies mostly butterfly michiganders my grandfather was born in Michigan on my mom's side my maternal grandfather when I was a small boy growing up in rural Michigan the best friend of all I can have a hippopotamus named Daisy what immortality well we're working on it the clinic is going to be open here a little bit and it's starting as a primary care center a care center for of Excellence it's been a labor of love let me tell you actually the HR Director for the clinic also lives on this Ranch and so you can never get away from the clinic it's always something we're doing and it's just been great to see all the pieces come together we've had to do everything we drilled geothermal well dug out a sewer line tons of easements it's a 10 000 square foot facility to start but it'll be fifty thousand square feet when it's all set just been great working with my dad and working with my brother that's been a lot of fun to watch them grow and to see them become real entrepreneurs and it's become a whole Community Affair the whole town of Gillette is really getting involved and working with us and we're already seeing patients in our secondary site 23 patients today so it's a slow burn but in a few years it's really going to be something special and we'll have a lot to say Russell how's the fossil hard Fork doing well it's already out yeah you got to pay attention the last part of it came out September 27th and we're starting to get all the data jpeg store 10x reduction transaction size cut down transaction cost by 50 percent and the same for pretty much everybody our Dono usually Swap and more and more data is coming out so next month we'll probably have a ton of readouts from people that have implemented includes V2 it worked as expected when cardano classic come out well you see JJ right now is all friendly and happy but an event will occur that will turn him into a villain JJ and that he'll fork cardano and create cardano classic JJ's Vision vision I don't know guys we all get along here in Cardinal Atlantis the rest of the guys who are crazy oh Ikea in the cardano ecosystem what is your opinion on most dex's wallets being close Source well they are they're not a lot of them have the intent to be open source they just kept it closed usually to protect some Trade Secrets while they build up a community but most we've talked to and we work with have an intent to or already have open source their products and are moving that direction we've made it a policy that we won't provide any more development assistance to people that don't have an intention to to open source I mean obviously you have a right to be closed source for components and a lot of people do it even open core models do this but we're all about pedagogy and ecosystem for us it's very important that the kids from getting spread decoupling from Bitcoin okay can crypto markets the couple from Bitcoin and should they yes yes yes yes they have to my God and bitcoin's leaving Bitcoin wrap Bitcoin it's like oh we'll make Bitcoin better by having lightning we'll make Bitcoin better by having such is in other words the network is so bad that we literally have to leave the network to do something with the network come on guys Bitcoin is it's it I get it it's valuable and I did a video on it talking about the mining of Bitcoin producing value wonderful but you don't need the Bitcoin Network and Bitcoin is just one asset and just because gold goes up and down should oil go up and down should Microsoft stock go up and down should Disney go up and down based on the price of gold no so why isn't should Bitcoin go up and down and it drags the whole damn market up it does come on guys come on West Virginia yes I have been I've driven through many times hit a deer once it was great [Laughter] that room is too old you ain't seen nothing man it's big it's voluminous this is rather than huge it's huge what do we got here can your friend grow facial hair if not can your medical facility help them with JJ have you ever grown a beard not a full beard not the not the Leonidas thing here do you want to do some weird challenge oh it gets really scraggly it's not a good look I need to look professional people need to I need to like do a business card thing with people they have to expect that I email them back if I look like if I try to draw the Facebook officially here it's bad it's bad he's not going to tell you guys about the Conoco story he had a he had the scraggly beard and they confused him as for somebody else he got arrested stuff happened the county still is paying him after that lawsuit [Music] hmm oh Virgo I heard recently that that Ergo just gained 600 000 followers did you hear about that [Laughter] [Music] this was a good day today it was a great day it was pretty funny this guy is really really interested in your thoughts on Freemasonry yeah I have no idea what you guys were thinking about about Freemason it's a secret ID and they have their rituals and they have their prominence and some people it and it gives them unity in order I'm personally not a member of the Freemason Society I was baptized Catholic apparently we have something to do with that yeah go figure but I wish him well and anything that gives you camaraderie Brotherhood and unity and Community sense it's good for you now if they happen to be running the whole world then that's a pretty boring Club Australia hi Charles what are you coming Australia actually last time I was in Australia I went to Canberra it was a wonderful time and I really had a lot of fun I really enjoyed it unfortunately I haven't returned since Australia returned to its roots but after maybe the covid stuff recedes a little bit all come just feels a little bit a prison Colony right now ever seen any aliens on the ranch do they like bison no I have not seen any aliens but I have seen some ghosts and I'll tell you guys that story at some point I even got that video did I show you that it's a little creepy yeah it's a little creepy so this little slender man-esque yeah it's it was it was crazy oh should I buy husky or Ada husky it's not worth anything no comment it's intentionally not worth anything where it starts getting worse stuff we're like no it's not supposed to be worth anything God damn it screw you man can cartel be a weapon to surpass Metal Gear oh man I read that initially it's Mel Gibson yeah you have to answer like Solid Snake and just say Metal Gear crap crab battle San Antonio what are you coming to San Antonio Texas not not right now go on the river walk to be nice have you ever been to San Antonio the The Jayhawks won the National Championship in San Antonio and I regretted not going oh it was very cool I always wanted to go my friends had a great time you were a cantus kid yeah I can't go Jayhawks Rock Chalk I remember I remember when Chuck Mangione or whatever yeah yeah he'd eat the rack of ribs and then go fight he was he was he was a beast how's the giraffe doing yes my giraffe is doing well his name is chips we named him after that because he loves potato chips it was a gift from the president of South Africa he's a deadbeat dad has boatloaded giraffe children he never takes care of but I do get pictures from time to time and he's living at falafala which is the the president's Ranch thank you for remembering that I have a pet giraffe how much time do we have can you talk about the Game of Thrones final season okay again I I told you guys I I would I would do this at some point but not right now but I did tell JJ so what did you think of it honest opinion oh it's big it's it it does exist it's fully fledged yeah how long did it take me to tell you it took 35 minutes 35 minutes yeah it's it's yeah it's intense I was using a chalkboard and everything we were going over all the characters there's there's a lot there you have to do both season seven and eight you can't do just eight hi Charles cheers from Chile how many colleges can get connected with iog to work how how colorful colleagues oh colleges or colleagues I think he's saying colleges just reach out to our science division Mariam at iot research something like NEPA paused using this rule no it's a different technology but we need to pause our knee propells that's literally the technology you would use to replicate mithril in a proof of work setting so mithril is the proof of stake equivalent there's actually proofs of proof of stake which is what DNS Andros read which is a different technology but it accomplishes the same thing so nepals are NEPA Palace NEPA Post Yeah proof of proof of stake is probably what you're looking for there yeah can you please buy Argentina and make Ada the official currency please please please no is it for sale I feel like this is a Greenland thing yeah well Greenland was for sale at a time period he just didn't make the right deal did you hear the Chris Pratt Mario voice no apparently the first clip of Chris Pratt voicing Mario in the Mario movie has come out and people are saying it sounds a bit like Tina belcher's mom from from Bob's Burgers oh God [Laughter] Mario they're making a Mario movie indeed with Chris Pratt indeed because the last one I watched had Bob Hoskins said that Latino Leguizamo yeah yeah Luigi yeah this is Luigi oh God that was such a bad movie and it had what's his name Dennis Hopper in it as as Bowser as like from Blue Velvet to this come on Dennis you're killing me man you're killing me and I love how the end of the Cliffhanger we gotta do something guys it's pretty rough it was I would give anything to have Mr plinkett review that did he ever do a Super Mario Brothers oh no he should though oh that'd be great oh I have a really great idea for a game and it could be used with Ada but I'm not a coder any advice we get this a lot I have no technical skills but I have a great idea for something I see what you got to do you gotta partner okay it takes a village to build something anything and so if you have a really great idea then what you need to do is is go and write that idea down and then what you need to do is find a good game developer and all you got to do is just go and look at your local community there are tons of meetup groups and events and other things for game developers there's game development conferences and if you're really serious about it what you need to do is you need to go it's not about being a coder there's tons of people have tons of coding experience maybe the worst person in the world to write a video game writing a video game is a skill onto itself you have to know all kinds of things from narrative development and gameplay mechanics incentive gamification certain setups so it's mechanism design replayability you have to understand tons of Dynamics and these types of things and a lot of the code stuff is boilerplate because you have middleware like unity and unreal and so forth and so there's just a there's an arc to it so if you're really serious about it you really think you have it write it down get it concise get a good pitch and then go to Penny Arcade Expo go to one of the game conferences go to a local game meetup group and meet a game developer and sit down with them and say let's talk about this and what never be afraid of someone stealing your idea I a lot of Junior entrepreneurs they come to me and say oh yeah I can't tell you my idea because you're going to steal it believe it or not I don't have the time to steal your idea okay ideas are so cheap incredibly cheap execution is expensive and hard real people execute entrepreneurs have ideas so if you're a real person you want to execute make it part of your lifestyle and your passion and if that's the case you will be successful you will get it done go to events I got plugged in with cardano because my friend said come to this DC Washington DC Meetup for cardeno and you just got to listen and learn and I said this might have more utility than Bitcoin I think that's right yeah it's true that's your code Pepsi or Coke well obviously Coke come on Mexican Coke no cool brakes pepper cool drink oh good old dude that guy was a legend different different same idea but Dr Pepper makes your world taste better that's awesome oh pasta oh well pump for deli with Pope oh yeah you gotta have the meatballs in the papadeli actually butter and Sage Papa Deli is the way to go it really is all right how you feel you want to keep going no [ __ ] yeah man you feeling good we're gonna get some good questions Judd you're gonna have to ask Cody my understanding is you're in the audit and they'll probably get launched before the car down at Summit but that's up to them man shahoff he's got his finger on the button right there right there see that button he's pushing me hey hey Charles long time viewer just wanted to say good show today thanks for all your streams and education crypto and being around in the bear markets building remember you doing the same in 2018 well thank you Matthew long time caller first long time listener first time caller I really appreciate that means the world to us and we do it because of you guys we have 1200 people listening right now hello husky just joining us husky next to Charles yes this is Husky also known as JJ he's not gonna like that I talked to husky have you who hoski is I don't know wow I will never tell oh never again would you work with the talk again yeah sure if the project was right he wouldn't work with me because they the ethereum foundation also made it very clear they don't look at any of our technology because I'm the worst person in the world apparently that's their criteria for technology they have to you to look at your stuff but that aside if there was a real thing and our interest to overlapped I'd be happy to work with him for example I do anti-aging regenerative medicine he's super interested in anti-aging regenerative medicine in the future and if I have something and he has something maybe we collaborate on it I don't think there will be a crypto collaboration because that's out of the aisle I'm literally Hitler I'm the world's worst human being I mean everything that's ever bad that's ever happened to ethereum apparently I did all of it in six months it's the original said it's pretty quick word it was it was incredible yeah I mean any man whose mistakes take 10 years to fix is a hell of a man Charles conceals more about human readable wallet addresses it's just an aliasing system so basically you pair a name to a x-pub that can generate addresses and then you have a way of mapping that that is understandable so anybody can do it like Ada handles or these types of things but you need a way to create a map that's accepted and standardized and then it's real estate so scarcity occurs just like domain name so there's only one microsoft.com but you can create different namespaces so you could have a microsoft.net or a microsoft.
org and so forth and those are technically different addresses different locations so we will build a system or adopt at a community-led system and integrate that at some point it glaze and make it easy so you can send money to JJ instead of Charles or this or that it's just a name to send it to and it generates the keys and all the other stuff behind the bat oh Brad hi Charles what do you think of Brad garlinghouse I've had dinner with him before he's a good guy who every time we see each other is super cordial super friendly I've never had a problem with Brad he's a good guy oh come on now Hey Jude actually I'm gonna be very controversial here I think Paul McCartney is better than both of them I didn't tell you I interviewed with the Department of energy for the Trump administration because I was trying to get that bureaucracy job and the guy in the interview I could tell he was very conservative he says stones are beetles and at the time I had to say stones and lie to him because I knew that he was so conservative he would hate The Beatles he was like good answer and I died a little bit inside it's very sad well I mean they're good bands yeah I mean Sympathy for the Devil painted black I [ __ ] every song when they I saw the stones in concert at at the Mile High Stadium and Charlie Watts was still alive at the time they just kind of wheeled him out he's just it was just it was just amazing the Mick Jagger still had moves man and every song they played was a hit and they played for two hours that's how you've been around for a really long time when literally everything you do is a hit every single thing it's it's a good thing yeah it's incredible band but that said the Beatles just had more soul and more depth and there's just a magic behind the bees come on guys it's vastly better baby you're a rich man come on it's so good favorite Japanese food at least your dish oh I don't know what else we got hmm it's in the fridge mostly meat lots and lots of meat what's after Voltaire whatever you guys decide we'll propose something but you're in charge in the age of Voltaire it's like those only fans Pages where you can control people's lives I don't know anything about that oh favorite destination abroad oh Japan or Switzerland oh okay this one has JJ ever been Cowboy drunk incredibly that's that's pretty bad what's your favorite animal oh I have so many animals these I got many horses I got donkeys they all have their charm I like dogs dogs are fun and they're very loyal and loving but I I also like pronghorn antelope there's a it's just the day of the week the octopus is pretty amazing oh yeah who can complain about an octopus beautiful never heard a complain about an octopus oh Metallica or Mega Death well we have a personal relationship with Metallica so obviously we have Metallica I understand your reference to cell is probably that book the US Cell art of not giving a [ __ ] and the whole chapter they made on Megadeth versus Metallica that's where you got it from come on admit to me I mean I I know where you're coming that's a good point yeah exactly right but Metallica is amazing I saw them concert recently too I was backstage at Bottle Rock hmm Michelangelo or Da Vinci da Vinci DaVinci although certain somebody missed the Sistine Chapel they shut it down for us and everything regret San Diego was beautiful though so wow you're [ __ ] platypus that's his favorite out oh the Platypus the best gotta love that platypus man I saw a good one that's good all right keep them coming we need some good ones come on guys Doogie Howser oh man I love that show Doogie Howser was so good my brother he looks so young when he first became a doctor everybody just first thought he was lying because again he looks he's 12 years old and he's like Dr Hoskins said they're like no and so his nickname in residency was Doogie Howser did you ever watch Silicon Valley I've seen some clips of it I want doors that open like this this that's good yeah it was pretty good like to buy your brown jacket Klaus Schwab I'll trade you one of those insect factories Sasquatch real or not all right just think this through if it's a species right any species when it dies what happens it leaves behind what bones remains if it's a real species of a breeding population thousands of them floating around why have we never found Sasquatch bones real simple right I literally have a dinosaur skeleton how long ago did they live what did they live through that gigantic asteroid striking the Earth turning the crust into a liquid volcanoes going off everywhere we still found their bones and if the sesh watch is real and alive today wouldn't we find bones remains these types unless there's a conspiracy where every time a Sasquatch dies there's some group of people who go and collect their bones foreign ers need a type of he said earlier what type of dog do you like best and then he says I need a type of dog I need a type of dog okay oh you Bernie's mountain dogs will never get you down those are good dogs what books on your nightstand right now oh right now I'm reading I'll get the title for you guys I got it right here yeah remember it's actually a biography from a Chinese mathematician who is a touring Award winner I just forgot the damn title of it but it's a fascinating book it's a little mathy but I think you guys would it just give me a moment here while you're looking do you think astral projection is real astral projection is it real well I know some people that really think that but I've never had it happen myself what do you think yes yes why oh I just think the spirit's pretty strong it might be able to leave the body and take it take a lap around kinda here it is it's called the shape of life shape of life that was the answer to what book is on his nightstand right now yeah and I don't have any books on the nightstand anymore I just do all Kindles so that's that's what it looks like oh nice yeah there we go one mathematician's search for the universe's hidden geometry I'm going a little fast on these questions can't get good help these days Charles do if input dorsiers could be used as side chains and Roll-Ups along with Cardinal layer one there's no these are orthogonal topics so or input endorsers are an accelerant for the base layer there's no need to involve them in the side chains you could certainly like deploy a mere copy of cardano and run a cardano within cardano and have it be a side chain but the thing is the whole sidechain model is parameterizing a a permission Quorum that's high speed and has finality and its rooted for us comes from a different system so Ouroboros plus a b of T protocol is enough forever because recursively you can do as much of that as possible and as many threads as possible and the trust model is one of the same the spos are the ones that get hammered with the with the requirements the for that so basically how it works is that you have your your orbors protocol at the base you pick a subset of them a sortation of them and you put them into a bft protocol for an epic they run that and then it rotates the next one then it rotates the next one you always have finality and predictability there and proofability there but those bft Protocols are super [ __ ] fast they can literally run thousands of transactions per second and actually if they go to an optimal State like red belly style stuff they can run hundreds of thousands of TPS potentially because they're synchronized they're trusted and they're really fast okay the downside is they require root of trust but you're getting that from cardall so does it make sense to do input endorsers on top of input endorsers no because you're replicating reconstruction of the root of trust and you have to pay for that it makes no sense so it's just the main Network and that's enough and you'll get thousands of TPS and that's good enough for government work delivery or DiGiorno Pizza delivery DiGiorno's cardboard is [ __ ] terrible do you eat the giordo I I like a lonely period in your 20s when you're sitting in your underwear in the apartment and you just put it in Giorno in and then you just pretend it's delivery I've eaten more frozen pizzas this year than you might expect just like 1am nothing in the house because we've been on the road okay my favorite thing in the whole world to do when I was super stressed in the beginnings of cardano because it was so stressful I would open a beer and I'd order a pizza from Domino's and I'd get those garlic knots oh yeah oh they're so good and they're filled with cheese nice [ __ ] get a pizza I sit and turn off Bob Ross and I'd literally eat an entire Pizza I had a box of garlic knots while drinking a beer and watching Paparazzi like pretty much for you over here remember there's no mistakes oh yeah the devil out of it [ __ ] that was the best moment ever I I was living in a shitty apartment yeah this guy this guy gets this guy this guy I was living in a shitty apartment I had no money at all it was horrible but I missed those days man I really do they were Magic favorite microwave food oh popcorn microwave popcorn by far oh actually the first half of this I'm super interested in this Lil elon's Twitter purchase have an impact on the U.S election what do you think it could it could if people are allowed to tweet and they don't get fact checked all the time in random stuff like that oh it's I don't know it's really interesting and if they immediately lift these censorship type things or they don't start putting disclaimers on basic news articles about facts it might affect how people perceive action sake I saw a really funny tweet from Shapiro he just said the way DeSantis is doing a good job is because the media has not mentioned anything so I mean it's it's a it's mostly negative stuff for fake stuff so I don't know maybe maybe a little bit more clarity quickly people get in line I don't know well I I think you always know where where you're at based upon the criticism you get and so if there's a certain group of people that you're winning against they tend to get more vocal so the fact that people have gone from Elon Musk is the hero of the world to he's the most evil man alive and he's this con man in Charlotte and by the way facts and circumstances have changed it's always been healing tells you that there's some people very scared right now on the left with the acquisition of Twitter apparently having a free speech medium is a threat to democracy go figure so I think it's ultimately a good thing it's going to create some diversity from the gargantuan Echo chamber that's been assembled but we will see I don't know we've tried very hard on numerous occasions to interact with mosque and see if we could find a way because he seems to want to build a decentralized communication protocol to at least steer them in the right direction and say these are the kinds of people you need to hire and the kinds of things you need to do and it remains to be seen in terms of its impact on the U.S election this cycle it's too late in the game to have one but it could be tremendous in 2024. it's a slow burn like that hmm need some good questions really dig deep let's thank here folks what are we going to ask favorite rapper that's a layup right come on Snoop although you hear the news about Eminem oh it's not is he doing Cardinals he just did the thing Sunshine told me no yeah okay all right this is good this is good much love Eminem what type of drug he used [Laughter] we're high on life no drug just just love oh you're gonna go the Mars or to the Moon Moon oh great question how will today's crypto survive Quantum Computing for Brian Young well Brian we get this question a lot and it's because there's this mysticism behind quantum computers so there's these magical things that when they turn on like literally Everything Changes AI changes the world changes it's just another model of computation and it turns out that that model may be able to defeat some of the hard problems that are the basis upon which classical cryptography derives security this is known and there's an enormous effort right now at nist in other places to standardize new protocols that are effectively immune or at least resistant to Modern quantum computers okay so the question is why don't we use them today because they're not optimized they're at least 10 to 100 times more expensive in terms of computation and space to use also they're not complete meaning that they don't work with zero knowledge cryptography and they don't work with modern hash functions and all these other things so you can try to make them work and there's certainly post Quantum versions they do things like Starks for example or using hash based crypto so they're post Quantum and that's in the zero knowledge space but they're still primitive in that respect they still need work the other issue is that these these algorithms are still not provably secure they have models we understand kind of their security but they use very complicated mathematical Primitives which are still newer and so cryptographers by and large aren't super convinced that they're a silver bullet and they solve everything they're obviously better like elliptic curve crypto to RSA it's obviously better but it still took 20 years for that to get its way in there's a wonderful article written by my friend Neil koblitz that actually says the serpentine path of elliptic curve cryptography where he actually talks about how hard it was to convince people to adopt elliptic Curves in cryptography even though they're obviously better the key sizes are 10 times smaller and you get a lot more security and there's a lot of elegant things you can do in elliptic curve crypto like HD wallets for example that you can't do in RSA so I'm not too worried about it we have a plan for it a strategy for it and any cryptocurrency that's telling you today oh we got post Quantum we're good to go it's and what they're telling you is we decided to spend 10 times extra money on space and these things because we're afraid of the boogeyman coming it's not real it's not here yet Starcraft or Warcraft he does like 88 p.m on Starcraft it's crazy you get destroyed instantaneously I was putting together a little lesbian gas Harvest things and he had a bunch of well battleships come in just it's just Starcraft it's really rough it's not fun I think a small economy imagine that but League of Legends over the three League [ __ ] League man oh you should get we should get league players oh yeah without a call for league players yeah if you guys are league players we should play some League together yeah are those fake no it's well yes they're right next to my wheelchair over there can cardano collaborate with ripple sure Brad come on man yeah yeah are you afraid cardano will be banned one day no cardano will live off I'll probably get de-platformed but Cardinal is fine do you think the progress we're making on Fusion reactors and we're making great progress to get here is doing good every day you read about some breakthrough there's a lot of great well-funded private Enterprises that are hitting Milestones nif achieved ignition and it makes more energy than it uses so it's slow methodical steady progress but I think in the 2030s and 2040s it will become something real hmm wood Cardinal freeze transactions to stop and exploit no this is what do you think we are ethereum guys stop Trading favorite film in The Lord of the Rings trilogy oh my God that's a hard question Fellowship was incredible because it was new it's exciting it's something I'd never seen before as a kid The Two Towers Battle of Helms Deep was just remarkable it was wow and then you see The Return of the King and you're like this movie's so good it means 19 endings so it was it was great also I was really surprised that they got Nancy Pelosi in that meeting she played a great role with Gollum it was just it was magical it really was I don't I she was such a great actress you believe in time travel [Laughter] uncredited Andy Circus and he's gonna be like my precious no no there's nothing to believe in it works just it's not the way you think just got to go forward I think so you're skipping the tits and ask questions skip a lot I mean you would go for it well it's obviously ass that's where the action is meditation yeah exactly come on Kimmy hmm you want to take this one oh can I answer this one sure it's Evangelion 100 every time best ever preserves okay what do you got against berserk that's fine I just don't know it as well evangelion's fast beautiful thank you Silo panda Israel have you ever been to Israel many times many times Jerusalem Bethlehem not part of Israel Tel Aviv all around a lot of fun Russia Russia Russia Russia Russia it's kind of like Marsha Marsha Marsha Marsha wow thank you Gordon thank you Tony Star Wars movie slash character Misha gotta think what do you jar jar what do you think what do you think what's your favorite Star Wars movie character I mean Luke before they messed him up before I became a [ __ ] space hobo with the milk streaming down his face I think I was kind of if you're a hipster you're like oh I can't believe you answered this why Empire Strikes Back and and because it is the most complete representation of a hero's journey and the best middle movie of a Trilogy of all time it expanded the lore tremendously and it used really unique and engaging characters it didn't make fun of our intelligence it had good action the good guys didn't have to win but it was an overly dark it explained why the Empire is a threat and why people care but at the same time it showed that the entire universe wasn't a place of sun to shine and rainbows and every character had a purpose and a place in the movie Every Single Character a real purpose in a place inside the movie and they all grew tremendously as as a result and it was just fun and it left you in a sense of suspense saying I cannot wait for the sequel oh yeah that's what a middle movie is supposed to do in terms of a favorite character in Star Wars I think the one who had the best Journey was Luke Skywalker No Doubt that the trilogy was about him and he went through this great Arc and did an incredible job I think had the prequels been better written Hayden Christensen Darth Vader would have definitely gotten that because he is the most interesting character when you see that entire setup unfortunately he's buried under all this off bad stuff and that's what made Mr plinkett famous he spent four and a half hours basically explaining the world all the sins of the prequels and they were so traumatizing to George Lucas he sold to Disney the new Trilogy is just somewhere between a corpse and getting lit on fire in a park I mean it's the last Jedi was so irredeemably bad it actually did one thing I never thought was possible it killed my love of Star Wars yeah after the movie I left and I was I I was just in a State of Shock and I said I don't care about Star Wars anymore before that I was such a fan I knew about Mara J the extent of the Universe I read the Darth Plagueis book I I was all in guys I really loved Star Wars it was my favorite thing okay but then after after that I I just said all right whatever okay Star Wars who cares this is the rise of skywarm okay whatever Luke did this okay whatever the mandalorians coming out all right whatever I guess it's nice Boba Fett I guess he's cool it literally killed my love of Star Wars and then what made it even worse was Disney said well that's my problem and I'm at fault I'm an evil horrible person because I couldn't understand the nuances but no you guys are just garbage writers rise of Star Wars Skywalkers the strobe lights at the end is just the most difficult thing I've ever watched in a major production like that it's just really really challenging decision every voice you have heard is that we'll save this movie is that the same Palpatine that fell down the middle of the Death Star as it was exploding are we supposed to think he got recovered and put into this into this thing it was just very odd it was it was that a clone okay you got a follow-up right here didn't realize Charles's be so basic click on that all right Jacob all right he had the most complete story arc because he had ups and downs not just UPS okay so he blew up the Death Star great but then Empire strike backs comes in and he thinks he's hot [ __ ] he gets his hand chopped off by Darth Vader wouldn't even try he got hit by his haunt on before though yeah exactly it's he had a hard time man but then in Return of the Jedi he stayed true to the core of his character and he believed his cybernetic child murdering father who spent the last 30 years going around the Galaxy just doing horrible things was still redeemable he never lost Hope and Faith there's always a new beginning he had faith in that and it allowed him to actually overcome the Empire and the most powerful organization so so that's a great Arc and Mark Hamill he did such a good job playing that character and he embodied that character and he went from the hopeful child to getting really beaten up and molested by the universe and then by the end of all of it somehow growing and you actually real time saw the growth of Mark Hamill in fact here's some trivia for you why did he get captured by the yeti in the ice cave and The Empire Strikes Back I don't know at the time I have there's a real-life reason for this so oh because of the car crash yes yeah he had a car crash between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and he broke his nose and so his nose looked different and so what they did is they said all right we'll rig up a scene where he gets sliced in the face and he has to go in the back to tank and heal but of course obviously his facial structure will be a little different after getting messed up by the yeti cool stuff and filmmaking and that resulted in the creation of the back attack which is now an icon in Star Wars so sometimes you have to get in a car accident in order to get Star Wars where it needs to be there you go there you go what's the random who's the random who's the random who's the random this is JJ he's the Jamie hmm oh that one there we go this one this one that has to be done Charles give us some substance do you pee in the shower or are you a liar IP in the shower [Laughter] JJ do you pee in the shower I'm a liar Ada in Asia and Asia just in Mongolia Japan Korea Vietnam there's a huge area I think Pelosi owns crypto we already talked about her she's got a great film career one Oscar Google that Google what Google that [ __ ] changing yeah that's right the ending of inception yeah so a little spinning top is he stuck in a dream if he is he not a dream the whole point was it didn't matter it reached a point where he'd found peace and as a result it didn't matter if it was fantasy or reality he had become complete as a character that was the lesson it was good that's why he didn't look at the top he didn't need to because he'd gotten what he needed hmm are you that content are you look at Tim good 10 of the two of you well thank you decky do you remember that we can always mix it up we're rough while Wyoming we had a hard day a lot of stuff it was a good day though got a lot done great day great day best of day the best georgism have you ever heard the political concept of georgism have you I think you that you mainly taxed land ownership instead of like income or other things I think that I think that's the gist of it correct me if I'm wrong celestion yeah it's a new one yeah wow hey cheer up we all die one day nothing matters except for the things that do always speak in tautologies because you're never wrong that's right except for the times you are I'm doing great thank you bourbon or Scotch [ __ ] you scotch ooh a period of the past before the 1800s when and where would it be what do you think feudal Japan oh [ __ ] no unless you have the Shogun oh no oh yeah what are the parameters around this yeah do I get to pick what I'm doing no no no don't no no no no no not feudal Japan that's a bad deal oh tank Ed range healer support made she's asking League your league I bet zeroth Med yeah so ranged range there yeah that's me that's Mage oh is that Mage that's mage 80.
I'm a casual I'm sorry filthy casual shame blockchain and election fraud oh my God we were just talking about that oh there's some accountability all the way down very important very important good Vines there you go JJ cheers thanks Gage hmm I'm late but glad to be here just pray your girlfriend is it 10 30 at night I need about 350.
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