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Blockchain LAUNCH with Brad Boyle with Kingaru

October 31, 2022 Brad Boyle Season 1 Episode 11
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Blockchain LAUNCH with Brad Boyle with Kingaru
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We talk about life, love, business & a Blockchain LAUNCH with Brad Boyle with Kingaru.

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good afternoon good morning good evening whatever time zone it is that you're joining us from I hope you've had a wonderful week I hope you're all heading into the weekend with some excitement some success and uh I hope you've had some great experiences this week I am really excited today we've got on the Twitter space live with us is Kangaroo and not only is it an amazing blockchain that launched yesterday and we're excited to dive in and find out all about it but uh Brad is my brother in real life so it's really fun to uh be doing a project and working on back you know back channels uh with Brad in this space it's been really really fun to kind of share this passion and so I'm really excited to dive in and uh Brad I hope you're ready to talk about more than just for sure more than just nfts you've got a lot of life lessons that you can uh share with us and on these Panda spaces you know we don't always have just nft people and crypto people uh you know if you were to take those out of the equation you have a whole resume full of other topics and categories that we could kind of post this under business expertise business coaching entrepreneurial uh projects you've got languages different cultures different I mean you've got such a vast uh wide you know sampling of what we could talk about and inspire people but it just so happens that you're heavy into the crypto game and it we are it's really exciting for me as a brother but as an investor as a community member looking at what you're doing from all aspects it's really really exciting and uh you know my my community has seen me posting about kangaroo amping it up talking about it and I'm just gonna continue to keep talking about it it's so exciting to be this close to a really big project what you guys are working on and to have this kind of insight as your little brother looking in and seeing what you're doing man I'm just going to ride your coattails as much as I can so well I don't I don't totally true I

definitely there as well too I mean I it's so nice to hear that but but let's be honest you do some amazing things too and what you're doing for the pandas and I've been to China right we've been to the uh to the reserve in the Beijing zoo and um you know it's they're amazing animals that I I think it's so cool what you've done and and um I I find it funny that you did pandas and we did a kangaroo right um you know just amazing animals out there that need uh you know people to to make sure that they're they're watching after them so so no I'm learning a lot from you too brother so I I appreciate all the kind words oh I appreciate that and I'm never gonna leak any alpha or any upcoming stuff but I I know on the back ends kangaroo has a lot of stuff cooking up and I'm I'm just gonna keep my lips sealed but there's a lot of reasons why uh I'll continue to kind of bring kangaroo and and also people might not know this but you are also jifu and that's correct Community needs to know that too that you are a baller in so many different categories of business and on the Forefront of crypto and nfts and this space got your own blockchain so man I'm just really excited uh to introduce you officially to the community and I'm really excited to see people rolling into this space live on a Friday that means so much to me you guys I I can't tell you how awesome it is for uh for you guys to spend time with us I know it's going to be worth your time uh these hour Panda spaces I always come away motivated inspired educated and I think you guys will too and to to sweeten up the deal for being here we of course have some giveaways up top so please before we get started uh make sure you tweet out the room those giveaways are a great way to do that and we'll get some more people in here live but also I want to announce I've officially started to dabble in the podcast uh stuff and I I have been telling everyone that I'm going to categorize and you know put these Panda spaces up as a you know a catalog of of great content and so I I'm going to officially uh start Distributing these through different podcasts and stuff so that's really exciting so I'm always going to take the recordings of these and do another giveaway after this to encourage people that couldn't be here live to listen in as well I know a lot of our community is really intrigued by kangaroo because I've been just talking about it a lot lately and I bet a lot of them that have jumped into the Discord have found out you know what's going on all the details but if you haven't um I mean it's official I'm super on board with kangaroo I'm gonna continue to promote it so you guys should hop in there into their Discord read their white paper hop into their website right and after today you'll you'll really be even more motivated to do so after hearing about the launch and everything so Brad what I'd like to do is I want to get just an elevator pitch real quick on the status maybe kind of an elevator pitch on the blockchain and then the status of the launch and then kind of pause right there we'll dive more into the details of the launch sure um but I then I want to kind of rewind and kind of hear your life story I know a lot about it but I think the people in the community listening need to hear uh kind of where you've come from and your story and why why we would invest into you because you know a lot of people invest into projects but uh the people behind it are also a good a good reason to invest into the project itself for sure I really would love to have people hear about your story and all your uh experiences and expertise and so if you don't mind doing that give us kind of a quick pitch because we do want to know why we're here for Kangaroo and then we'll get it we'll get into some nitty-gritty life stuff and then we'll kind of swing back to the kangaroo stuff okay let's do it yeah so so just real quickly um you know there's a lot of blockchains out there there's on on coin market cap there's over 21 000 tokens now coins and tokens um and uh if you don't know the difference between a coin and token I'll just if you don't mind Lane I'll just I'll just start with that so people understand Brad please do a coin a coin so like for example ethereum's a coin bitcoin's a coin uh binance is a coin okay because they that is the native uh uh you could call the native token to the actual blockchain itself right so anytime you hear a coin that means that it is actually if they're if they're using it properly that is the native coin to the blockchain itself so so um uh we've been working on this for about two years uh we did we did things a little bit backwards right we'll get into that later Lane I understand that um but we did things backwards we built the technology and we also went after the license okay we wanted a license to actually regulate what we're doing um when you look at things like what happened with Tara and these other things that were unregulated um uh launches we wanted to make sure we did it right okay and what we were trying to what we are fixing let me let me say that better what we are fixing is something very very simple we are fulfilling the promise of the blockchain okay the blockchain was meant to make things easier faster more distributed um and and that's what we've done uh we we created a blockchain specifically for payments okay specifically for utility payments and and as we've done that what we created is through the license through the blockchain itself we are able to hit at and actually do more transactions than what credit cards are currently doing okay now why is that important okay so I'm just going to give you a couple numbers really quick okay Bitcoin can do up to seven transactions per second worldwide I'm just going to give you one really quick statistic Apple sells 10 iPhones a second Bitcoin can not even handle the work of iPhones that's it so take into account iPads don't take into account anything else and so when we set out to do this we wanted to be licensed we wanted to be an actual utility blockchain take out the hype take out the the crypto Bros and everything else what we are doing is we're solving a real world problem which is Payment Solutions on the blockchain that's what we're doing

oh my gosh that was perfect you kept me I'm on the edge of my seat here and that was perfect oh man so yes I I have plenty of questions yeah dealing with with what you just spoke about and I'm I'm really excited to dive into that because that's that's exciting and I I can tell that you've got presentation experience because here I am wanting to know more that was that was awesome yeah thank you we're excited to tell the world about it we really are yeah okay so we we are going to hop in and uh get into the nitty-gritty of the blockchain and Kangaroo and all of that uh like I said I do want to present to you uh the community who we have on the on the Twitter space with us and kind of give you a background of the person also uh Brad is 10 years older than me I grew up with him for let's see how how eight years eight years yeah so Brad was always the oldest brother that was in the house he was kind of the the top uh dog on you know when I was growing up he was the big brother he ran he ran the show and uh my other two older brothers they you know I was pretty young when they were out of the house and so it was uh really fun to be able to grow up with you a little bit I don't have that much with Jeff and Brian yeah and so I do uh remember like your high school days I remember your high school friends I remember uh the move from Idaho Falls to Boise and yeah there's there's a lot that I do remember but uh a lot of a lot of the stories you know as you grow up as a kid and the Home Videos you get a lot of the history about your older siblings from kind of stories and I didn't get to experience growing up with all of you and and watch you from a young age other than kind of what mom tells us you know what I mean yeah and so this this will be kind of fun to hear uh even from me being your brother knowing you really well I think I I will probably get some new insight into you if if uh you rewind back to even when you were a little kid so I would love to know uh you know what were you into as a little kid what what did you aspire to but what were your dreams what did you spend your your free time doing I just kind of want to know who you were sure and kind of growing up and education and then ultimately kind of what led you into nfts and I know that's essentially what's your life story sure sure yeah I mean you know probably one of the things you don't remember that well is when we're living in Idaho Falls one of the things that we did a lot okay we actually two two really kind of cool memories that I have obviously we played sports right I always tell my kids nowadays kids play sports year round they pick a sport and they go year round right summer was baseball fall was football uh spring was was baseball right and we transitioned into each sport we kind of forgot the last sport when we went into the next one um but probably some of my best memories were were building a BMX track right um there was a you may or may not remember where the Petersons uh live uh lived but we actually built like a a BMX track right there on the um on that lot right and so that was like a big deal we go down with with shovels and dig things and and you know we'd make whoopty do's and jumps and things like that and I feel really fortunate to have grown up in the 80s because uh you know nowadays you look at kids they get bored and they and they immediately go to the iPad or the iPhone or watch Netflix or something right whereas we didn't really have that we'd go catch frogs in the yeah you know the frogs in the creeks and we'd grab pollywogs and and and take those home and make them grow right I mean we just did stuff um and I feel really fortunate I kind of look at a lot of kids now and and I kind of felt bad that you know they're gonna remember what what show was on right the Hannah Montana's and things like that uh makes me sound old I guess when I say that but I I think that there's something really valuable about people not constantly having a screen in front of their face right and so that was that was a lot of fun thinking back to that uh the other thing that we did that was kind of funny is really from a young age I mean our parents are not entrepreneurs right um you know our dad was a federal judge he was an attorney his whole life um and and when you you think back to that um I think a lot of things that we've done over the years you know our dad passed away a few years ago but I think a lot of times it kind of drove him nuts right because he was after the security you know he was a lawyer for 20 plus years then he was a judge for 20 plus years and and I I think to a certain degree it's really funny that we're all somewhat entrepreneurial um uh you know our each of the siblings are fairly entrepreneurial and what's really funny is Lane I don't know if you remember this or not but we we'd go down to far candy and buy uh candy and we'd sell candy all summer um so that our friends wouldn't drive their or ride their bikes down to Kelly's Market uh we would sell candy to our neighbors right and that's how we made money um and that's that's what we did all summer mom and dad never gave me a maybe they did you maybe they got a little softer later on right but we never got we ate what we killed when we were little kids right I I'm part of baseball um and that and then you know things like that I think were really valuable growing up and and were lessons right you learned that you couldn't give away a candy bar because you weren't profitable anymore uh we'd make I don't know I don't remember there's maybe 150 bucks a summer doing that um but that was a big deal right it gave us some money in our in our pockets and gave us a little bit more freedom um but that's that's kind of what I remember growing up in Idaho Falls then once we moved to Boise um I I really have worked most of my life I worked all through High School even as I played Sports um you know school was kind of a secondary thing for me in high school and I don't know if you knew that or not I probably got the worst grades of out of all the siblings um I just didn't care it just wasn't a big deal to me and it wasn't until I went to college my first semester when I realized you know I didn't get great grades that semester um but I learned really quickly that oh my gosh if I don't have some sort of an education and I'm not saying everybody has to go get a formal education but I do think that there's some some value in some structured education right if you're if you're disciplined enough you can do that right um and that's what I did I think my first semester I learned oh my gosh I am not mature enough for college and that's when I uh that's when I went to Japan for two years for my church right um and that's where I really learned discipline and I learned that I was smart um I I picked up Japanese really really fast um and and I learned to communicate with people really really quick and I learned to slow down enough uh to actually communicate I mean you know here's a here's a kid from Idaho trying to talk to people in Japan um and I realized really quickly that if I don't learn that language that was gonna be a long time that was gonna be a long um a long way of not of not really being able to communicate with people and and I believe communication you know whether you're successful in business or not comes down to that to that ability to communicate um and so yeah so after after I got back from Japan I came home uh went back to college uh you know clept out of uh Japanese got 16 credits of a really quick there at Boise State and that's what I realized oh my gosh I can do this and I really put some effort into into school I worked all through undergrad I don't know if you remember or not I used to sell cars um that was one of my my jobs Fairly reliable Bob Fairly reliable you were the first person to ever teach me that uh all you have to do is let up off the break and the car starts to go you let me park cars do you remember that I don't yeah well it was amazing though so you would have been you would have been 12 years old well yeah 11 years old then yeah yeah and and I don't think you realize the power that you Unleashed I Mom and Dad's cars out all the time

it turned out okay

there's now the C8 right we sold more c5s when they first came out there um then any of the Chevy dealerships in Idaho so Bobby Peterson um oh maybe he'll listen to this I don't know if you know Bobby or not uh Lane um but but he was really smart he thought ahead and he pre-ordered Corvettes all over the country trucked him in there to Boise Idaho and we had more c5s and I was constantly Blown Away these dudes were coming in paying 55 000 60 000 for these Corvettes and um you know it was amazing to me and so Bobby was this another entrepreneur right he figured things out and uh he was a great mentor to me as you know as I was I was starting more of a professional career for sure no that was that was the same time you were giving tours out at the old Idaho State pen right yeah so so yes so I don't know if you know this story or not Lane but I got a job offer to go back to Japan um and I finished my junior and my senior year of college in about seven months I don't know that's insane I do you got the job and you had to rush it and everyone was like no way and you did it yeah I remember I did it yeah I remember I remember sitting down with the registrar there at Boise State and saying what can I do to get done because this was a phenomenal job offer right um they were paying for my house they're paying for you know it was phenomenal for for a 22 23 year old kid getting that job offer was phenomenal in fact I I didn't make as much money after I came home for about five more years it was fantastic but yeah it was one of the reasons why I gave tours of the Idaho pen was I could go do it and I'd get credits for it and they paid me I think it was like 10 bucks an hour inside I still tell people some of those stories that you told me on the tour and you remember the guy that ran up to the roof and then Dove off and he didn't die and they had to re they had to kill him again or something like that oh man you told some scary stories well yeah you hear these stories I mean the pen was open from like the 1880s right it's just right over there out in in East Boise and and it was so crazy um they I can't remember if they had 10 or 11 executions done there and one guy did not want to be hung and so he nose dived off of the off of the third story in the old cell block and he didn't die for a while um and I can't remember if they had to re-hang him night now you have me wondering did they have to re-hang him or or what they did but yeah it was it was nuts um in fact my wife uh Lane you know that she just grew up just a few blocks away from there that's like one of the more Posh areas of Boise right old Boise and um uh you know when when I'm trying to remember the name of the guy that escaped before he got hung he escaped and he actually ran through their neighborhood um so there are crazy stories um supposedly there's a ghost that people see I never saw him I I was always a little freaked out to go in there at night but in The Gallows area if you guys ever go to Boise Idaho you got to go to the old Idol and it's so cool a lot of people that I go to um Alcatraz and it's kind of the same era uh it's just as creepy it's it's so creepy it is I would not want to hang out in the old pen by myself it's got like The Rusted green bars look it's just y sharp a music video in there they let us shoot a music video in there and it was just perfect it looked like an old creepy prison it is it was crazy it was crazy I don't know if you remember the old the old cell block and they used it until I think like 1972 or something like that and they still had buckets in there for the toilet and they were allowed to to take him out once uh once today you know I mean you want to talk about about you know a real sentence it's it's that and and did you ever go out to the new pen did that ever get you out there Lane I've been out there a few times yeah yeah I mean it's you know I'm not gonna say it's it's a vacation because it's not it's prison's tough and I'm not going to discredit anybody that's had to go to prison or anything but man that old pen I'll bet when they moved into the new area they felt like they're in the in the uh Ritz-Carlton you know I mean it was it was pretty it was pretty smart to say the least so oh man yeah it's I don't mean to get off on that tangent about the pen but that that was the same time and I remember it was you were crazy busy doing so many things so at the same time you were like oh yeah by the way I sold like 13 Corvettes yesterday got my name on them no problem yeah you were balling at that time I remember that well I don't know if I ever sold 13. I think my highest in a month was probably 20 cards or something but that was a lot right I mean that was you know for for learning but you what you what you learned I I tell my kids all the time go get a sales job for a while it doesn't matter if it's selling cars if you're selling Pest Control do something right like I mean our our nephew Parker that kid that can make so much money during the summer and he's learning life skills right um I I think a lot of times people get caught up in the hype and they forget that they need to solve a problem um and if you're not solving a problem people aren't going to buy from you and um as cool and as amazing I've seen so many business plans come across um you know and I think man I get what they're trying to do and I get what they're trying to say but how does that make sense how is that going to fix somebody's problem right and if you're not fixing a problem then eventually the hype is going to go away and people are going to walk out right and and I think that's that's where um I think that's where people need to focus and you know we're talking about education a little bit Lane you know I think that what's really important is that when you when you're learning something learn something that's of value um you know and that's that's why I tell my kids I mean you know my son right now he's exists freshman year of school and I'm gonna brag about him a little bit he got into Duke um got a big scholarship and we're super excited for him and and um you know as we were talking about what to study I said Tom you know study something that has a passion to it but also something that's useful right don't don't learn um you know I'm going to pick on myself I I had to choose a major to graduate as quickly as possible I chose history and with history you really have two choices right uh you can be a salesman which is amazing you can be a school teacher again amazing um you can go to law school again which is made amazing right and and but what I told him is I said look for something that you can fix a problem to right because there's always going to be problems there's always going to be somebody that that's there to fix it be one of those fixers um and I think that's that's kind of the secret to life lane I think that's the secret to what we're doing with web 3 is how do we make this something that is fixing a true problem and and and I think that's that's the goal right that's the goal and that's what we're all here to try to accomplish man I love that not only do you you present so well but then you always tie it back to uh the the defining reason why we're all here

I had a call coming in I apologize so oh is he gonna say is that me or you no I apologize okay so that was so good you you wrap it up and uh tie it tie it in so well to the web 3 space at the end so my question is this you uh you left off kind of at Japan and I think uh you you fast forwarded and went to nft stuff but I I know there's a few other chapters in there that I think people will be really fascinated by because you've been in everything you've been in Tech I at least I think when you were in Japan but I I just remembered you being like I just told all my friends like yeah my brother's like some tech dude in Japan and he's working on microchips for like conveyor belts yeah and I remember just being so proud of every accomplishment of yours because you you did seem like when you were 20 you had like a 45 year old career and it was it blew my mind I'm like what are you doing working on conveyor belts and then you just out of nowhere get some degrees and then build these crazy businesses so I can you just talk about that chapter yes everything you've had so many chapters that really led to I mean I'm obviously just taking advantage of everything and anything that you're building in in this space I'm kind of allowed to do that it's really awesome and so um

there's a couple chapters in there that are really exciting and I wanted to tell people that I uh drove a con or a uh forklift at your at your warehouse and I'm really proud of that do you know I never drove a fork truck that's one of my regrets all that time we had a fork truck sitting out there and I didn't do it but yeah I can talk about that so so when my wife and I moved to Japan we we had taught you know Tyler was born over there uh we can talk about that a little bit I actually didn't I didn't want to talk about it unless you did but that is awesome huge part of my life Brad Tyler's one of my heroes you're one of my heroes and I if you're okay talking about it I think it would be amazing well so yeah let me just give a little backstory so my wife and I move over um and what was so funny is is my wife had been to fewer States and I'd been to countries when we got married and so to her she was super excited to go to Japan we get over there I remember we went apartment hunting and and and what we did and and she she just blossomed over there I mean Japan is one of the coolest places in the world it really is um it's just so amazing but yeah so um I worked for a company it's called daifuku um and what daifuku does is like you said they do conveyor belts they do um asrs machines so so essentially what the tech that we were doing was Automation in uh warehouses manufacturing space uh things like that so if you've ever seen like uh um like an automobile being manufactured and they're being carried around by these big kind of like claw looking things and they go from Station to Station to Station and people are barcoding once they've done something um that's actually what daifuku did they they started by being a the one of the largest they actually helped uh Toyota um uh become essentially an automated car manufacturer that's really what got Toyota on on the map in the in the late 70s 80s and 90s right um and and daifuku then expanded out from there and we started doing Conveyor Systems um and and what's called an asrs and what an asrs system does is um so think about like Amazon right Amazon gets an order for I don't know shirt a hat and you know a cell phone cover or something right and it all comes to you in one box right you'll wait how did that happen right because this is so Random well these Conveyor Systems would push a box around for you know through these these massive uh warehouses and when it needs to go to a certain station our Conveyor Systems would actually push it off into the PICC line okay and then from there a little light would turn on in the in the um in the box that they're supposed to pull it from they pull it off put it in the box that was coming and they'd push the button saying yep I did that and so so if you think about like e-commerce and stuff like that daifuka is very very integrated into that now um but what happened was Tyler got sick my oldest son he was born there um uh you know he actually has a disease at Harvard named after him they found I believe about eight or nine other kids now that have the same disease and because of Tyler they were able to learn what they needed to do for him for those kids right but that's a whole other story Tyler is in a wheelchair now he's amazing he's one of my heroes too he's the funniest kid in the world um but he had he had bro I've I've still been having I've been having repeat dreams of going on the roller coasters with Tyler at Lagoon he was the best companion roller coaster rider I've ever been on with at the end of the ride every time he would just put his hand in the air you know do his fist uh swing and he'd say yes and he was just so pumped oh it was so fun before before I uh interrupt you again I have to give a shout out to donkey kicks for coming through and showing support uh thank you so much Jay and Donkey kicks I really appreciate all the support uh and and Brad I bring them up because I'm gonna gift you a pair of those sneakers and I do I need you to rock those sneakers bro I know you're not the bright color type but these are these are something special and comfy bro and so I didn't see that you got it I need you to try them on because I know you were the uh the the shoe specialist in the family rocking Jordans in high school and uh so anyways I had to I had to bring them up and make that connection I think uh you'd really enjoy Jay but yeah keep keep going yeah yeah so so while I was working there um and we were expanding the the product offering into China Brazil turkey those are kind of my responsibilities Taiwan um I remember I remember the first time um you know I don't drink alcohol and you know that and I remember I remember when the the Taiwanese came up to really investigate us they went to our showroom and stuff we took them out to dinner uh this is a this is actually pretty funny story uh we took him out to this dinners on top of this this skyscraper overlooking the city of Osaka and Osaka if you don't know Osaka is a massive City it's you know the size of of New York it's it's massive and um every time somebody in the room would say compay in you know you in Japanese is Kanpai in Chinese is kampe everybody would have to take whatever drink they had in front of them and drink it right and you want to talk about a room full of Japanese and Chinese they got drunk so fast and I can't remember what the bill was I think it was like 26 000 US Dollars um in in alcohol this amazing food and it was it was just so cool right so here I am I'm 23 years old having these just amazing experiences meeting people all from all over the world and and it really opened up my mind to go oh my gosh this is an amazing world full of amazing people um doing amazing things right and I think a lot of times regard I don't know where everybody's listening from but let's say you're from from Turkey right turkey's amazing right it's amazing but if you only know Turkey I think you're missing out if you only know London you're missing out right and so so that's when I realized that I wanted to really do something special and Lane that's when I decided I was going to apply to graduate school um and like I said my degree wasn't super helpful I wasn't going to go to law school I didn't want to be a school teacher um I I love sales because I get to work with people but I think at every profession to a certain degree yourselves and that's when I started thinking about going and getting an MBA and so when Tyler got sick we we were forced to come back to the United States um he was really sick I mean he lived his first you know two years in the hospital um they didn't know what to do they couldn't figure out why he was bleeding so much internally um you know he'd either he'd either come out through his colon or out of his mouth we'd see blood all the time and again we quit keeping track of transfusions around 250. um but anyways we went from hospital to hospital to hospital and we finally ended up at Harvard children's hospital and that's when they figured out what it was and and what was so cool Lane I don't know if I've ever told you this but I called Dad and I said you know Dad I'm I'm kind of nervous to go back there to Harvard you know what are these doctors gonna be like I'm I was a young young dad I was 24. and and I was really nervous and and dad said something really cool Lane I don't know I don't know if I've ever told you this story but he goes Brad they're going to be amazing people he said when you're dealing with people that know that they're good not just trying to show that they're good they will be amazing to work with and dad was so right here we had you know doctors that were Harvard educated Columbia educated Stanford educated these were the top top top people and the group that we were dealing with they were trying to they they're currently still trying to cure cancer and I remember the doctor came in and this was the head of the clinic okay this was the head honcho he ran a a clinic of probably 30 doctors okay he came in sat down and said let's talk about who you guys are he spent a good hour with us find out who we were who Tyler was what his issues were what our life story was and I remember you know my wife cried a little bit she was nervous about you know the next day when they're going to go down and and you know do the the Scopes you know both from the bottom and from the top and he spent so much time with us made us feel so comfortable um and that's when I realized I thought you know here here are these amazing people these amazing degrees I want to be around people like this okay and I'm not a hoity toy guy you know that Lane right um but but I realized that that you know I wanted to go and be educated in a place like that so I studied hard for the GMAT um I got into some really good schools um and and really it wasn't from my my my education per se I mean Boise State's not not you know the creme de La Creme right um but what I what I what happened was I got I got the job because I I got into the schools because my my experience was so unique right I was helping automate at that time when I applied I was helping automate uh chip manufacturing um all over the world in fact my responsibility here I was 25 years old 26 years old and my responsibility for daifuku was to expand chip manufacturing Automation in Europe right and so I got into Columbia um and Berkeley there's a combined uh degree between the two schools so I got the best of the best in finance right it's it's the top uh Wall Street feeder school and I got uh technology marketing out of out of Berkeley and that's what I did for my Master's Degree and and I I'm going to tell you one quick story right one quick story before you tell the story I just have to thank you for setting the bar so low for me to make Dad proud gosh well hang on a second Elaine I couldn't have gotten into BYU like you did so so give yourself a little credit I couldn't there's no way I didn't even apply to BYU out of high school well because I I know Mom and I know Mom has her ways of getting Grandpa to do things and that's probably how I got in no way dude you got good grades don't you were such a better student than I was in high school right um but I remember one thing really quick and and this is what what I think the the lesson that people ask me all the time what did I learn in Business School and I remember in our Tech marketing class we were so excited for it right here this this venture capitalist was going to come and teach us about tech marketing you know he was one of the the leaders in in Silicon Valley so we're all excited he comes in he passes out the case study right and he passed out the case study and you know what the case study was it was um oh my gosh I just forgot the word um it's it's eradication of pests in your house you know where guys come in and spray stuff all over your house and and you're getting rid of like the bugs and the mice and stuff like that what's the word for that I just forgot the word for it um but anyways it was anything but high tech experiment extermination yeah external it's like exterminators but they come in and they they spray stuff right it kills all the bugs like like a bug bomb kind of thing right and here we're reading this this this case right because in business school you read cases of of true problems that that Executives and and people have had right so here we're reading this Harvard Business School uh case study on exterminators and we're all sitting there going wait a second we're supposed to be taking a tech class right and and the professors up there going through you know who what would you done in this situation what would you have done here and and everybody one guy from his hand and goes Professor um are are you teaching the right class this is Tech marketing he goes yeah yeah I know I know I know so he he keeps going keeps going somebody goes no no professor professor this isn't technology and somebody else said Professor no you got to understand this is not technology because guys I know just let's read the the case study gets to the very end okay and the K-State came from like the 50s that's what was so funny about it and everybody's whining and complaining and and and you know here we had Executives from from Oracle we had Executives from from Intel and these big things Venture capitalists in our class we actually had a a professor at the from the medical school at Stanford right and he goes guys Tech marketing is no different it's no different than low-tech marketing you have to fix somebody's need that's what you have to do and he said we could be talking about routers we could be talking about semiconductors we could be talking about the internet if you're not fixing somebody's problem you're not going to succeed and it was one of the most powerful lessons because we all think that now we're in web 3 it's a whole new world and people don't understand it and and we know better than somebody else no if you are doing something that's not fixing a problem you know I can be successful because why why would somebody buy from you your technology your nft if you're not fixing an issue and that was probably the biggest lesson I learned um during those two years um was you know that we needed to we need to fix an issue and I believe I really do believe that web 30 does fix an issue we are fixing something that's been broken for a long time and if you don't believe me if you don't believe me Lane go and look at what happened to the stock of Facebook this week go look at it it's been I even thought uh what's his name Jim Cramer broke down crying apologizing it's been bad yeah so what it what is it that Facebook is fixing what they started out doing is still brilliant it's connecting people right and what he's gotten into is he's thinking everybody wants to put on uh goggles and go into the metaverse is true to a certain extent for some to a certain extent that's right that's right but he's betting the farm on that when he doesn't need to because if you think about it Facebook is in and of itself a metaverse we're going into some place right we don't have to have little guys running around I think that I think he went too quickly that's my opinion and I do believe that at some point we're all going to get to that point but I think that that betting the farm on that um you know it cost him and I also think one more thing he got political I think Zuckerberg's gotten a little bit political right and again we don't need to have politics everywhere right we need to fix people's problems we need to fix their issues that's true I try so hard to stay away from politics because it's just there's a time and place for it but yeah not in Panda land you know what I mean that's right it's just like I think that's kind of nice about this space is you can kind of uh find little Comfort zones where you you don't have to deal with that and uh not that I don't like to deal with that but I sure like to compartmentalize it you know what I mean yeah absolutely absolutely and you look at what what Elon Musk is doing he takes over and now everybody's boycotting Twitter why are they boycott they don't like politics right but Twitter's fixing an issue in my opinion mate right it's it's allowing us to hear from Voices All Over The World um isn't that a beautiful thing don't we want to hear diversity don't we want to hear different opinions if we're always listening to our own opinions or opinions that we like how much are we growing as people right challenge yourself get get it get out of your comfort zone a little bit and listen if you're liberal listen to a conservative you're a conservative listen to a liberal right that's a powerful that's a powerful lesson to to understand and to to learn from um so yeah I mean it's it's good and you know if you're a religious person that's okay you know be accommodating to somebody that's not be friends with somebody that's not if you're not a religious person find out why a guy is right find out why somebody is because you know just because you don't agree with their beliefs doesn't just dis dismantle their beliefs right um so anyway so yeah fix an issue that's what I say all the time is is if you're not fixing an issue Go away You're Gonna Go Away the Market's gonna Force you out so so there you go so back to what I did so then I started crosswood doors right I had an offer to go work on Wall Street um but I remember talking to an alumni from Columbia here in here in Utah and she said to me she said Brad I can always get you a job in banking go try and be an entrepreneur but you wanted to fix an issue you wanted to fix the problem yeah I did I um people wanted wood doors and uh frankly they cost too much money uh we could we we found a way to build really really high quality wood doors out of China we imported them at one time we're the largest wood door importers in the United States um we were selling all over the U.S Canada at one point I was selling into western Africa Japan Europe it was probably it was probably because you had uh an intern One Summer that was driving the van and the forks that's exactly why it was LT that's exactly right so yeah I in fact the reason why we went overseas I remember going to Western Africa I mean you guys got to think about this we we went in into Nigeria right and everybody thinks that Nigeria as a scam scam Market of the world no man Nigeria is rad there are over 130 no no excuse me 200 million people live in Nigeria and in 2010 at the bottom of the housing market in the United States Nigeria was building more homes than the United States was and the number of people that were buying more that were using mortgages was about five percent there's a lot of money in Nigeria do not discount other markets outside of where you are there's a whole world out there right and so we were fixing an issue they Nigeria our distributor in Nigeria could not get a good high quality wood door and we did that and in fact uh the year that we were we supplied Apartments to pay uh doors to an apartment uh building in banana Island Lagos Nigeria go look it up and at the time it was the most expensive real estate in the world more expensive per square foot than New York than Paris then London than Tokyo it was unbelievable find a place to fix an issue and that's what we did it's crazy to think of us going to Nigeria it was crazy I remember talking to my partner like Brad you're nuts I'm like they want to buy the doors why would we say no to that I got on an airplane went over I was freaked out I'd never been to Africa before it was rad some of my favorite people in the world still live there I made such good friends such good friends and uh so yeah you just got you got to fix the issue and so from there um I don't know if you remember I went and um I helped uh some companies actually go to China um because there's a big need right Americans want to get into that Chinese market we figured out a really unique way to do it um and from that came jifu where we looked at it we said we're tired of Expedia making all the money uh and so what we do is people pay 25 bucks a month it's jifu.com um it actually means an abundant life in Chinese um that's why it's kind of a little bit of a funny name but it's also a four-letter it's a four-letter URL jifu.com you pay 25 bucks a month and you can book as many hotels as you want and you get all of the savings is essentially what expedia takes in as profit um and so you can go check that out and again I think that fixes that fixes a need right people are people want to travel uh but they're tired of paying 600 bucks a night for a hotel in New York right go book through us and you'll save three or four hundred bucks you know a night sometimes in New York I was just looking at New York beforehand Paris when you and I were just talking about Paris right what were the savings terrorists yeah I was just checking out Paris uh the 11th through the 14th of January there's several several UH 60 percent plus right now in Paris yeah versus Expedia right yeah correct yeah so so we feel like we fix we're fixing that you need there right people want to travel but it's too expensive you take 25 bucks tickets to uh Disneyland Paris that was crazy I I forgot about the activities activities you can get a great deal it was like 50 bucks for Disneyland Paris what yeah yeah I mean that's that's the point we fix a need right so now coming full circle let's talk about crew just for a second um what we found was so so when you go to book Lane I don't know if you realize this but you only have 10 to 20 minutes depending on the hotel and the database that we're scraping from you only have between 10 and 20 minutes to to actually book uh that room and so I have I have experienced uh waiting till the last minute and things reset and yeah you do you have a time limit I see what you're talking about this so if you and so what happened is you know as we're expanding it at one point we had about 60 pre-covered we had about 60 countries uh where we had a chief of Affiliates right and members and what was what was so interesting is I was over in Korea and they said hey Brad we want to pay for for uh travel with with cryptocurrency I'm like whatever dude I'm we're not getting into that scam you know the typical thought process goes into it right and and that's when I started really looking into it and go okay well what if I could you know accept crypto and I think at the time uh Bitcoin had a market cap of like I don't know it was like 500 million dollars it wasn't as much as it is now right and I remember looking at going okay wait let's say it's 500 million dollars that's 500 million dollars of people saying hey I may want to use this for travel so I started looking into a deeper and Lane that's when I went to MIT to to learn blockchain strategies and technology and stuff right from MIT no big deal so what I learned when I was there was this problem that that even the professors were talking about that there's a Last Mile problem is what they called it last Mile and what that means is if I'm taking let's use a banana as an example right the bananas picked in in in Central America and Latin America it's put onto a boat comes up to the United States and put on a train the train then delivers those bananas to a Wholesale Distributor the Wholesale Distributor then it sends it to the retailer right every one of those steps our current banking solution actually works just fine right in fact uh the crypto and and the blockchain could actually allow the retailer to pay the wholesaler the wholesaler to pay the the transportation the transportation to pay the the farmer down in Latin America right every one of those you could do through Bitcoin you really could um because because it's not a you don't need it right away so what they call the last mile problem in in crypto is when you go to the grocery store and you're standing in line how are you going to pay with crypto and that was the discussion we had at MIT all the time it was was how are you going to solve for that last mile problem and that's when I realized there's an opportunity a meme coin a a in fact Lane we talked about nfts a ton then tons and tons and tons nobody even talked about nfts at the point at that time right but but what is so cool what was so cool is I came out of that program and I thought that is what I want to fix I want to fix that last Model problem I want to make it so that if I go to the grocery store and I want to buy that banana I can walk through the line and I can use crypto to actually pay for that banana because as it is right now as is right now Matic has come along they've done a lot of cool things but what we looked at was two major issues Lane one this well three I'm gonna I'm gonna bring up three the speed of the transaction okay number two the cost of the transaction the speed of the transaction with ethereum is better than by uh Bitcoin right Bitcoin is cheaper than ethereum but if somebody's going to go to the grocery store and it's going to cost them an extra dollar to buy a banana let alone sometimes the the GUI on on ethereum I think last summer was forty dollars a transaction nobody's going to go to the grocery store and pay for a banana and then pay forty dollars in transaction fees right and that's where we realized that there was an absolute opportunity so what we did is we went over to Europe we got licensed we spent two years getting the license okay because we want people to trust us we want people to see that that Brad Boyle has gone through the FBI background checks five times for the Estonian government I went over there and was interviewed by them they looked into my life they looked into my finances they looked into everything about us and they gave us the thumbs up they have taken away Lane almost 3 500 licenses from people in Estonia there are less than a hundred there's about a hundred companies that still have this license a virtual currency license and one more thing everybody keeps talking about this right is crypto security or is it is it a a currency everybody's talking about that because it has massive massive massive ramifications we have been deemed a virtual currency by the Estonian government and by by default because they're a European Union country we can operate in the European Union as a virtual currency so what does that mean we built a blockchain that's that does more transactions per second than the average credit card were infinitely cheaper and guess what we are regulated which means I can't run away I can't do something illegal right because I'll lose my license and I don't want to lose my license for a couple reasons but the biggest one is I want people to know that they can trust what we're doing that's massively important to us so that's what we did that's what we did so we can we can we just put it in perspective binance which is a proof of uh stake just like us we're a delegated proof of stake and and when you go in to buy something okay binance can create a block so they do about 28 transactions per second but they can only create a block every three seconds okay that's really important to understand ethereum can only create a block roughly every 12 seconds Bitcoin every 10 minutes I do not believe that that Bitcoin is be all end-all I think it's cool like Windows 3.1 okay it's cool it was amazing what they did but look at what we have today are you on your iPhone on your on your Samsung phone it's amazing what you can do and it blows a Windows 3.1 away I believe Bitcoin I believe ethereum uh all these technologies that were have been built and have changed our perspective on things massively important but I believe that what we've done is is absolutely disrupting uh what what's going to happen because I can people can go to the grocery store they can pay with crypto oh and one more thing Lane I'll just throw this in here we actually have what's called a trustless bridge bring your Bitcoin bring your ethereum bring your cardano you come to our Bridge we actually wrap your cardano or your Bitcoin you can use our system and and and and have near instantaneous transactions so again we found a need we found a problem and and we strived and worked hard to get to that point what we forgot to do in that process Lane is create a lot of hype right because we're not hype guys we want to fix a problem we think and we feel that that's what it's going to be so so we launched yesterday we launched yesterday at 10 cents um I'm sitting here looking at the screen right now we are um we're at 25 cents so in the first nice support at 20. really good supporting yep really good support so we're up 150 percent in two days and we are not and what's crazy to me Lane is we're not slowing down that's that's what's great crazy I'm sitting here looking at the support the buy side the sell side it's really even and really the only the only thing beating you is only fans hey hey that's not a bad second those guys are on fire right now today are on or everywhere yep there are they're up 11 150 they they just launched this morning here on bitmart um and uh yeah they're they're on fire right now and um which is amazing right I love to see it I don't know the technology that they've built but yeah we're still on the in the top ten of uh daily increase 24 hour increase on uh on uh on bitmart so we're super excited we we believe that the market is ready for this and so we built the technology we went after the license and now we we need support we need Community Support to get the get the message out foreign so what what are some things that you need are you looking for any projects for future collaborations absolutely for technology what for sure for sure because obviously I've got my my super intentions with you guys um but coming into the nft space obviously we're crypto people uh it might not be the easiest to try hosting an nft on another uh another you know chain it might there might not be compatibility issues but there might very well be awesome compatibility yeah so what what could be done with other projects uh you know maybe payments on websites you know what are some specifics that uh nft people also think about just normal Community people and keep in mind that kangaroo uh may or may not dabble in the nft space uh that question if that's up in the air for sure so yeah let me answer that let me answer that so so what we did what we did first uh Lane is is we built a a um an integration into woocommerce and Magento okay and I may explain why that's important okay woocommerce does about five billion a year in transactions so we built the blockchain then we also built the first dap on top of it which was a payment solution for e-commerce okay now I want nfts on my chain I do there's got to be a bunch of dudes out there a bunch of ladies out there that are saying man I I've got the coolest nft Marketplace the man open C is big man it's so big right come put it on ours come put it on ours we go out there and we Market it together right a fast a cheap well I shouldn't say cheap and affordable an affordable uh transaction uh nft marketplace right ethereum is so expensive I mean I I talked to a guy the other day that he did a transaction for an ft and it cost him 300 bucks last summer that's crazy that's absolutely crazy if you have an app if you have a a Dap to go on top and you're thinking man I'm just not going to make much noise on ethereum well guess what we are out there and we're talking to people I would love to Market your your nft Marketplace absolutely um in terms of like uh you know there's some guys out there right now that I don't know what you do for a living there's a bunch of people in this space but man if you've got relationships with credit card processors man go introduce them to Crow go introduce them to Kangaroo sorry our coin our native coin is called crew introduce them to us right let's let's get on their ability let's get into grocery stores right I love collaborations Lane absolutely love it and and the reason why I love collaborations is because why should I reinvent the will the reason why we reinvent people ask us all the time why'd you build a new blockchain well because the other ones weren't working they weren't doing and living up to the promise of the blockchain we wanted to fix that right so if you have daps man we are evm compliant that means ethereum virtual machine compliant if you have something that would work on ethereum it also work on us and so that's that's what's really cool so absolutely if you've got ideas and and different ways of of you figure you figure you feel that you are fixing a problem man we're going to be your biggest biggest and and uh biggest fans we really will be that's that's what we love to hear we want to see that so bring your projects to us let's figure out a way to get you on to our onto our chain I love that I I for one uh have all sorts of ideas uh just for my personal project integrating your stuff and so I I've got my will Spin and I know that for sure um so answer me this as a as a normal investor uh what I mean obviously we don't like to give out Financial advice but what what's your what's your feeling of of bullishness how hype are you on the man on everything the coin look people people buy people long term are believers in things that they can see is fixing an issue right um you know there's I was just in Dubai lane and and there's a there's a new blockchains that are that are being touted okay hold on Brad I I do have to tell these people you you were like we haven't worked on the hype Brett you've worked on a different kind of hype I don't think you understand or we understand the different levels of misunderstanding right now you have been traveling the world meeting with princes of countries like that you don't understand you've got the hype of money and that's crazy to me will you please explain to these people that like you might not have a Discord that's booming that's got 10 000 members because we're just bringing people in and slowly getting them interested they might be confused like is there any hype and then you just say there's no hype but Brad please like tell these people how you accomplished this and the level of money that has been invested into this project yeah you know I guess I guess you're right I I'm not a hype guy right I mean I drive a Ford F-150 that's 10 years old right um so yeah I to me when I watch these guys they're they're renting Lambos and they're you know posing in front of it and I call it the Jordan and Lambo crowd right actually my buddy Tory Park said that to me one day um and and I think that that's you know I'm not that kind of a hype person right I'm a little bit more logically minded I guess um you know I go in and I and I you know for example I talked to a credit card processing company that does 56 billion dollars a year in transactions 56 billion dollars and I sat down I showed them what we were doing and they said geech they go we've been trying to figure out what to do and how to get it where we can add crypto to our checkout place right and they said Brad your your solution is is brilliant so you know I I just look at it and I say that there's got to be a way for us to take real world problems and fix it with with web3 um and and yeah I mean I've met with some amazing people um uh you know we had Lord Hastings he's from the House of Lords in England at my home the other night um he's uh he was one of the first black Lords to to sit on the house of in the House of Lords um and um we talked about how to take what we're doing into rural Africa right that's that's his passion is helping those people um because you know in Kenya for example uh the majority of the people have cell phones but the majority of people don't have bank accounts so how do they how do they how do they conduct commerce between them right well my gosh with a cell phone and an app or you know just download metamask for heaven's sakes and you can swap crew back and forth nearly instantaneously so here's somebody selling selling bananas on the side of the road I love using bananas as an example they're selling bananas on the side of the road a guy walks by and he's able to to transact cell phone to cell phone that's what we can fix in fact I I went to this panel uh while I was in Dubai there's a big show over there called Jai Texas it was massive it was everything technology from flying cars to to new printers to to there's a blockchain section right and and and one of the things that one of the guys said um in Nigeria he goes and again Nigeria is pretty Advanced as it pertains to Africa but he said there's an area within within um Nigeria it takes five days to walk from from Village a to Village B okay and these people aren't living in Huts but they're living out in the sticks right and and to to transfer money from Village a to Village B through the Nigerian uh uh banking system it takes five days it's actually faster for them to put money into a bag and walk it from that Village to the next takes five days to walk but they will beat the banking system uh in doing so those are the things that have me passionate you know I have a passion for those things because that again is fixing an issue right those are the things that that are gonna that are gonna change what people's view on what web3 is it's going to take them out of thinking oh this is a a scam you're just selling a gif uh you know whatever that doesn't make sense into okay now we're solving issues and although in the developing World we're not taking five days to do things I talked to a guy just yesterday lane from Boise just yesterday and he said he was trying to buy some real estate in Idaho Falls and he was transferring money from an investor to his account and had to in the same day get the money from the the from the investor and then send it on uh to make his down payment on this on this commercial property well guess what the money was sitting in from the investor to the banker sitting there in the bankers uh uh uh money and he was on the golf course is great now you have the wiring instructions send it to the guy that I'm buying this from and they said well sorry sir the money just came in today we need to verify the funds we need you to come in a test to where it came from and we can't send it out until next Monday and he's like you've got to be kidding me so so although our issues are different here than the the two villages in Nigeria that's that's what we can fix and that's what we believe what kangaroo is doing is is we can actually do that we can do it nearly instantaneously and we can make it affordable there's no reason in the world it should cost forty dollars to send crypto from A to B other than one thing they forgot why they built ethereum they forgot why they did it and and that's the problem is is eventually greed kicks in and that's why we set up the structure that we did we want this to be affordable and we want it to be fast and we want it to go wide and far so yeah maybe it is a little bit different hype right but yeah we're excited for for what we've got going here Lane for sure man it's really really cool how uh much money you guys have raised in the whole launch and it looks like it worked out perfectly and that's I guess my final question for you uh before we kind of start wrapping up is how do you feel about the launch did it work out and man I'm just looking at the chart and if we're if we're talking support and just the the healthy I I feel like it's looking just healthy support keeps getting built it pops support gets built again but I mean you've obviously probably been watching the volume specifically and uh probably looking at the buys and sales and looking at all and I'm sure your team is really uh having fun looking at all the metrics are you guys happy with the launch and what what is going to be kind of the next phase in your guys's marketing uh Mission yeah we um yeah we what's crazy is Lane I didn't know what to expect to be honest with you I mean you've seen you've seen projects with good intentions that have failed and look we're a date we're two days into this now right but but man I I was really hoping man if we can get a 20 pop right if if we could we could get a you know go from 10 cents to 12 cents man I'd be stoked I would just be so happy and I watched yesterday as I climbed to a 100 increase from 10 cents to 20 cents in the first day I was shocked I was blown away and and really pretty humbled to be honest with you because just knowing that we had that much support out there blew me away um I looked at a company that that um they launched on the same day as us same day as us and um they their their actual increase was a little bit more than mine it ended up being like 130 in that first day but our volumes actually Eclipse theirs so here's a company that raised 15 million bucks in order to get this done and and our volumes were bigger they were bigger and and you want to talk about humbling and and grateful that's that's how I felt the last two days and so now again I'm seeing this like you said the support being built and and I think it's because people are seeing what we're doing and they believe in and also what what we're trying to accomplish and I like to say this all the time ethereum's trying to do the merge The Purge I can't remember all the different things that they're doing and they say it's going to take five years for them to do that we've already done it we've already done it they're they're I that's what I need I need I need you guys out there telling people holy cow this new chain is is working and right now Lane I'm looking right now our volume now is is uh what would that be that'd be a a 40 increase over yesterday so my volumes are going up and we haven't even turned on the marketing engines yet right we actually talked with bitmart today what do we need to do to get get the word out a little bit more and that's what we're doing so this next week um there's some good competitions coming out there's some trading competitions uh we've got some uh some staking competitions that are going to be listed on a bit more they're super excited about what we're doing um and and we're bringing eyeballs to it um again our Discord channel is not very big Lane like you said but the people that are seeing it and are understanding it um is amazing um you know we've got I'm just now looking at this right now I've got buy orders or excuse me sell orders people are saying you know what I'm going to hold on to this until it gets you know another another uh 30 40 percent higher right so people are holding on to it it's just amazing and so yeah we're happy we're ecstatic and and uh and now today I've I've actually received pitches from four other exchanges wanting us to come list um you know we've got a semi commitment with with one of them that's saying Brad we're ready to go uh we want to take you to the next level so come check us out you know I I'm not going to promise you that it's going to go up um I can't do that I would never do that I'd feel shameful if I did I feel like Jim Cramer if it didn't um but man we've got some good support out there and we're super excited we're super excited and you know in the nft world we are getting more and more accustomed to saying and we got utility we got utility we got utility you know and it's essentially where people and investors are going is you know we've kind of been tossed around the bull market kind of confused us and the whole Market is being really a lot more careful with their money and so yeah I think you guys have that on your side it is just like you said it's it's not just a hype uh goal that this has been a carefully crafted uh mission for a couple of years now and you guys are aiming to fix a problem and really the the trade right now it's just it's kind of fun because yeah I'm wondering like man are people going to the site and reading up on this are they are they seeing the potential of the youth and there are you know there are people out there they want to know what it is people research ethereum what it's used for the the different uh things that people are using it to spend money on and and why and polygon came up and you know you've got all these different cases and I think people are being a lot more careful so I I do see support in the chart that is reflective of people seeing the use case which is really cool that I love that makes me feel good that I think the crypto world is going to be more careful they I mean only fans only fans might be the only one on there that people are just going to buy into the the hype you know what I mean like but crew what that what the hell is crew people are going to look into it they're gonna they're gonna read up on it and I I love that and you know I man I'm excited to uh talk about uh tokens on your chain uh will you give us the possibility is that a green light of building yeah absolutely for sure yeah so what one of the things that you know a lot of people hear the word erc20 right um You can come build a crew 20 is what we call it um you've got a cool project you've got to do something you're going to use the same rails the same transaction speed the same man if you've got a cool idea and something that you say look you know we figure we feel that we can we can fix an issue um you know a sector of the of your part of the world uh make a Kenya coin or a Kenya token on top of our coin right make a make something where you feel like hey I can go make a difference um and it doesn't have to be a in the in the Hinterlands of of Africa if you're from Detroit my gosh there's there's solutions that are needed in Detroit um to to your Point Lane nfts when I studying about it at MIT I saw an absolute use case for um for um for nfts um everything from real estate transactions to uh buying cars to uh simple things such as as tracking lettuce was being sold through Walmart right find a solution come build it on our Chain man let's let's let's do some cool things together we want people when they come and they think of crew and kangaroo they're thinking of a solution oriented chain that's what we want people to know that that's really what it comes down to so yeah come build a token on top of Us come somebody please we got a lot of nft people out there be the next Open Sea on top of the crew please that's what we want I don't want to create everything uh somebody's out there knows Ava right um come build Avi on top of of ours right be the one that's saying look I'm gonna I'm gonna build into this hype that's being built um and I'm gonna I'm gonna ride that success I'm gonna be on the coattails of that let's do it and then hopefully it flips and I'm I'm riding your coattails right that's that's what we want we want people to to come and be part of that yo I like that that was awesome good good pitch for project owners now for uh for community members you asked you know what can we do I I think up top we've got those giveaways but the the one that is the most recent it tells about how you can win fifty dollars in crew and essentially it gives you a nice little template uh please post it please get the word out about crew I know that it's gonna be uh popping up more and more just like you said as people find use cases for it already I'll tell you my use case I hate spending money on gas because that could go to the freaking pandas man and I just spent so much the Gatsby's there you go that's right that's so much money for the pandas bro it hurts me almost and last summer I remember that yes I would love to hear that how much I don't want to tell you I did I never want to tell a single song my whole life ever and even though binance smart chain fixes the problem a lot it's still hella expensive 25 cents here and there to send out Panda token is hella expensive bro you think about all the 25 cents there's 45 sensors 80 cents on it on an expensive Finance day that's still a lot of money man but I'm used to last October 200 to send an nft in a bowl ring are you kidding me that's right that's really almost a slap in the face to uh to the people using it sure it might be good for an nft project if I want to lock in my buyers I don't want to freaking lock in my buyers like that you know what I mean like that that is I've heard people say that like well I actually like being on ethereum because that adds a little bit to the investment which makes them have to hold a little bit it's like what I don't want to think like that yeah like an evil guy now artificial yeah so I I can think of the use cases as a small project owner as a big project owner um and then as a community member just I have seen the use case of uh people on my team working in the Philippines that will ask me hey today can you not do ethereum usdt might be a little bit better for me and they're out there in the streets swapping it and they it's better than cash and they prefer it and it's really uh opened my eyes to really how much you know Comfort is is there because there are apps now where you can swap it out or there are people there that have the apps that'll swap it out and it's it's very much like I remember maybe even like two years ago it's like when will it start to actually be used though I kind of had that that mentality still and man it is being used so I don't know I I we're already 20 minutes over here I feel like I want to keep going let me just add to let me just add one thing to that really quick and I and I I'm also not I I don't like the guy that keeps meetings long either but let me just add one thing to it last year in the United States a lonely 110 billion dollars was spent on credit card fees what that means is stores gas stations your your local lumber yard they added in 110 billion dollars on top just to cover those credit card fees so if you think about it gas fees and credit card fees are just a tax because they build in every project okay if you go and buy a banana they're building in a three to five percent increase you know we're mad about an eight percent increase in inflation here in the United States but you get rid of that three to five percent in credit card fees right that's massive gas fees massive and it can go towards a saving either the person selling it or the person buying it that's how you fix the problems is you get rid of unnecessary fees so to your point the guy in the Philippines it's painful it's absolutely painful to take three to five dollars out of his paycheck right so there you go I I couldn't agree with you any more than I do I love it man I'm so so bullish on you as my brother obviously I'm biased so everybody in the audience please be understanding this is my big brother and just as little brothers do we look up to our brothers as Heroes and so don't don't get it confused I'm I'm definitely bullish and biased but you guys please look into this and I'm going to continue to Hype it I'm going to continue to ride the coattails because this gives me a really really big access to some ego bro you doing these amazing Tech things and moves it allows me to say yo that's my bro and it's my claim to fame and it's my claim to know how it's my claim to some really fun stuff and I I'm excited for some future projects with it I'm obviously super bullish on jifu and that's a huge part of my project and so I'm just we love that you're pulling that that into it because that is a perfect use case for it right so awesome yeah and I just think you you really are a uh a really good you know example of fixing problems I'm really proud of that I always will be and uh I don't know if you even know how like much I remember your your history I just was it was so fun to watch you get all these accomplishments and then like I said Tyler that whole chapter and and part of your life and my life he's such an inspiration to me we could have a whole Space just talking about how inspirational he is yeah and how that's your thing man you're Tyler's Uncle that's what you should be make your claim to fame right man he sure is just an All-Star just the hero always look up to him in so many ways and so uh man I I feel like we need to have a kangaroo part two in the future um we'll continue to keep people updated and this is really awesome to have you as such an open accessible person and to any project owners out there honestly reaching out to Brad um I I keep an eye on the Twitter so I'll see any messages coming in but Brad Brad is the type of guy that I'll be walking through the grocery store have an idea give him a call and I learned 17 new things about business and he really has just a wealth of knowledge and ideas and so I think he means that when he says if you have any collaboration ideas hit him up absolutely and uh I also want to remind people that the Discord is uh going to continue to just continue uh amping up with some giveaways the kangaroo Discord I'm in there and I'll keep an eye on it uh but by all means we are we are not uh in there chit chatting all the time but I I have a feeling we it'll continue to get amped up and more and more so hop in there there are giveaways going on and we'll continue to build the social and hype aspect of kangaroo but for the most part man this is a a project that you can hop in buy some coin it's going it's and that's crazy to me because we we've been talking about it for a few years now so is it's just surreal that it's it's happening it's no longer like oh soon you'll be able to get it you can go you can get it it's being traded and the chart is really fun to watch so man it was it was so fun to get a call today from from the The Exchange that you know Brad what can we do let's let's let's go further let's go faster right um it's just it's just fun and and and you know you you you humble me a little bit little brother I mean look at the end of the day I would love to get to know all these people who are on this on this uh uh you know everything from poo pie to Cheech to Jojo I mean everybody has a cool story that's that's what I love about life is anywhere you go anyone you meet they've got a story right um you know a lot of times everybody's looking their balances their stories are so so cool man I look at what other people do and I'm so impressed I'm I'm humbled by the hard work they put in and man everywhere you go there's there's there's cool things right and and that's just what we need to we need to remember is is help each other out um you know John F Kennedy said it really well he said a rising tide lifts all boats right so let's help each other out don't diss the NF tiers and this the the people out there trying to create stuff because man somebody's gonna have a breakthrough in fact I talked to an 18 year old kid yesterday lane 18 years old he has built a a exchange on his cell phone he it is the coolest thing where he's built he's 18. 18. raised a hundred and fifty thousand dollars to do this and he and his high school buddies created a an exchange don't tell me you can't do something because everybody can do something everybody has an idea just take it to that next level right get out of your comfort zone a little bit and fix a problem man that was really good and I've I've been saying this the past few spaces and I mean it again I wish that we could have just ended the space right there because that was so good and now I have to jump in and kind of wrap it up with some giveaways let me do a couple giveaways and then I'm gonna give the mic back to you I'll shut my mouth and let you wrap it up for us I feel like I did wrap it up I know but I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I need you to do it again I'm

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