RPC (Remote Procedure Call) is the communication bridge between users and the blockchain, enabling transactions and interactions with the network. Public RPCs are often slow and rate-limited, while private RPCs like the Sovereign RPC for PulseChain provide faster, more reliable connections with enhanced privacy protection against MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) attacks and sandwich attacks. The Sovereign RPC uses a dedicated German server with millisecond-level latency, allowing users to transact without the congestion and delays common on public RPCs.
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>> [screaming] [cheering] >> Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, crypto degenerates, ducks, and squirrels, welcome to this special episode of the DJ Roundt Whiskey Wednesday. We're going to be talking to Black Sheep tonight about some pretty cool things. He's made a new RPC for us to use on the chain here. And uh I'm going to be honest, I have not used it before. I don't really even know what an RPC is. Um I suppose I could go through the definitions and look at all that stuff in the uh in the relatively near future. But um yeah, it's going to be sick. It's going to be awesome. It's going to be great. It is a whiskey Wednesday. So, I actually I don't have uh any drinks next to me, but I do have this here. Antique bottle of Aunt Jamaima's original uh high fructose corn syrup. Uh this shit's [ __ ] disgusting, but it's really cool because I got the Aunt Jamaima sticker on it. I'm up in my house up in New Hampshire chilling like a villain. Just loving life and living the best degenerate uh best degenerate sort of sort of way today. I have been drinking all day. It's been a it's been a [ __ ] doozy of a day here, man. Like uh I earlier was like, "Oh, I'm going to fix this leaking hole in my ceiling."
And so I started ripping drywall out looking for where the water was leaking in through my roof. And I've I've had to rip out basically an entire wall out of my house. And so I just got super duper uh super duper into it and I was like, you know what? [ __ ] this [ __ ] I'm not going to be sober ripping apart my house. So I started drinking and man, I've been day drinking since probably about 2 o'clock this uh 2 o'clock this afternoon. So spent a good six hours of just [ __ ] slamming beers and having fun. Um but yeah, it looks like we've got some chats rolling in already. Y'all are [ __ ] awesome. Y'all are crazy cool and super fun. So, let's go ahead and rock and roll into some chat [ __ ] shout outs. You guys already know what time it is. It's time for the best part of the show. It's time for everyone's favorite part of the show. It's time for the chat [ __ ] shout outs. And Black Sheep, I see you in there. I'm going to add you on to the uh add you onto the screen here in just one second once I get my fingers back on the mic or back on the mouse. What's Oh, no. He ran away. Oh, he disappeared. Oh, Jesus. All right, but anyways, for the chat [ __ ] shout outs, we are joined tonight by Mr. Slide 180, my good friend Josh, who rocks and rolls on in here with the cheers. Cheers to you, amigo.
Man, I really should have prepared and had a drink ready to rock and roll. I'm not going to drink out of this Aunt Jamaima bottle because uh you can't [ __ ] find these anymore. This [ __ ] is This [ __ ] is [ __ ] rare as hell. But cheers to you, Mr. Josh. In fact, I'm gonna run my happy ass on over to the refrigerator real quick. grab myself a Labbat Blue [snorts] Canadian Pzner.
For those of you guys that don't know, Labbat Blue is the uh it is the drink of choice for the for the northerners up here in uh the frozen tundra wasteland that we do live in. So, let me grab my bottle topper and let's [ __ ] get this [ __ ] rolling. So, we've got our handydandy draft top device, which by the way, you guys should totally buy one of these. They're on Amazon. They're like 10 [ __ ] bucks, but they're super cool and awesome. You just pop the tab a little bit to release the pressure inside the can. You put the can opener thing on the top of the can. You squeeze it, clamp it, [ __ ] rotate that [ __ ] like you would any other can opener, and then voila, it takes the top right off of the can. Just like that. You guys got to see it live. I don't often do this live on stream. It's normally off camera, but that's how you operate a uh a draft top draft topper. So, it's [ __ ] kickass.
So, I see you, Black Sheep. Aha, there he is. He's He's back. He's back in it.
What's up, broski? I'm gonna add you to the stage here.
>> What is up, Black Sheep, bro? I'm in the middle.
>> Sorry, I forgot to I forgot to log in so I can share this out to my my my uh subscribers, too.
>> How you doing, man?
>> You're good, homie. Go ahead and do that. While you're while you're doing that, I'm going to continue on with the chat shoutout. So, we've got Mr. Slide 180 here with the cheers. Cheers to you, too, Broki. What is up? Good to see you.
Everyone's uh everyone's favorite slide 180. Everyone's favorite Josh, my good friend from the Marine Corps. We've also got Mr. Fast Abdul, who lets us know that he is here for the tech. And uh I admitted that I don't know what RPC stands for. He said RPC stands for wrecked uh pleb club. So, abs [ __ ] [laughter] right. RPC is for all us wrecked plebs out here. 100%, dude. 100 [laughter] [ __ ] percent.
>> We've also got Mr. Hex Hexagon Lost in Asia who says, "Hey, Dens, what's up?"
With the little salute. Good to see you, Hexon Lost in Asia. Welcome. Welcome, amigo. We've got Mr. Eddie uh Eddie Gc C20 who talked about he had a water leak today. Uh so that [ __ ] sucks, bro.
This water leak has been happening in my house for about five years. The entire the entire 2x4s, everything is rotted out on my wall. And so like as I was as I was pulling off the drywall cuz I just thought it was a like a mold spot on the drywall and as I pulled it all off it was like oh no oh no this shit's so [ __ ] so I got to replace the the entire wall in my house. But yeah good to see you uh Mr. Eddie Eddie GC20. I hope that you fixed your water leak broki and I hope everything goes on well. And we're also joined by Mr. Wank Fright. God bless chain.
>> Good to see you Frank White. Welcome welcome broki. my best friend, [laughter] >> dude. Black sheep, I I gotta say, man, like uh I was I was talking to a friend of mine earlier today and I'm like, yo, there's not a whole lot of people that are out there doing things that are like actually making the world better >> that are building on PC chain that are doing stuff. There's like, you know, there's there's some some folks out there starting protocols. I I know that uh Alex has just recently released his uh his version of Rabby wallet that the Cappy Barrel wallet or whatever. So, that's pretty cool. But like, dude, you made an RPC, man. That's That's [ __ ] sick. What What like inspired you?
>> Got a lot more than that coming. But yeah. Yeah. We got a RPC.io.
You guys want some fast private transactions? Come on over. Go play with it.
>> Before you before we launch into the uh into like the whole like nitty-gritty details of it, could can you like explain to the folks at home who don't understand what an RPC is? Like just sort of kind of like the basics like >> Okay. So like validators are, you know, what what does the math to uh to like validate the the transactions on the blockchain. The RPC is how you communicate with the blockchain. Without the RPC, you can't send your data to the blockchain. You can't log in with your, you know, your private key and all that stuff. That's all, you know, it's it's uh well, this is this is how you how you connect to the blockchain and uh transact basically. Long story short, >> but you have public RPCs and you have private RPCs. Ours is private. Um you know, basically you can't be seen on the chain when you when you submit your transactions. So, it helps out a lot when it comes to mev, sandwich attacks, stuff like that. Um, so it does it does help.
>> Thanks, man. Thanks, Frank. You know, I'm bust just busting your balls out there, man. But, uh, beard is looking.
>> I'm just I'm just trying to keep the community safe, man. And I could be wrong. I I don't really give a [ __ ] you know, like >> Yep.
>> You know, but uh anyway, going on.
[laughter] >> We got We got Greg Finny in here, by the way. Shout out to Greg Finny, Mr. Greg Finny296. I miss Greg Finny, dude. It's good to see you, Greg. Welcome. Welcome.
I know that Greg Finny was a regular back when you used to do the everyday streams. black sheep looking like a wizard with the beard, bro. [laughter] >> Hell yeah, dude. I remember I remember when you shaved your beard a long long time ago. You're like you had >> crossed my mind a few times. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Just let it go. I did I did trim it a little while like a couple months back. I trimmed it because I got I got a new new job >> and uh Okay. But uh yeah, I mean I work at home anyway, but I was just trying to present myself for, you know, for the for the boss, man. They love me down there, man. It's [ __ ] It's [ __ ] great.
>> Hell yeah, bro.
>> Working at home, taking calls and [ __ ] I I get to code all day, dude, in between calls. So, like, I can't I can't complain, man.
>> That's [ __ ] sick, man. You gotta be a You gotta be a a degenerate coder. I [ __ ] love it. We've got uh also, by the way, Mr. Stimmy check uh equals Bitcoin still holding. Do we need a new narrative for this cycle? I don't know, man. I I I really don't know. This is crazy, bro. We've been down for so [ __ ] long, so [ __ ] bad. It is just like everyone always says uh every cycle's every cycle is a new type of cycle and every every like uh every every cycle is unlike the last. But like bro, we've been down for a long [ __ ] time. We got a muted top. We've got the [ __ ] who who the hell knows like where the bottom is or if the bottom is in. It's just like >> we're making we're making new records every single [ __ ] day out here. So good to see you.
>> Ladies and gentlemen, >> dude, we got Funk Master Hacks. Shout out to Funk Master Hacks. Hey, salute to you, bro. Skip in the great white north.
I am I'm not quite as far uh great white north as as this gentleman is, but Funk Master Hex is a good uh a good classic DGEN. Uh he's he's been with us since the very beginning. So, it's good to see him.
>> I gotta say, man, um >> I'm not used to the 500 a.m. sunrises.
So, I'm up in New Hampshire right now.
Uh >> okay.
>> Like the [ __ ] the the the sun rises so early in the morning. I left my blinds open the other day and the [ __ ] sun landed right on my face at 5:30 and like I rolled over [laughter] and I looked at the alarm clock and I'm like there's no [ __ ] it's it's 5:30.
>> I don't know which one was worse that or a rooster crowing in your face.
>> It was it was it was nuts, man. But yeah, so shout out to shout out to our Canadian brothers up there in the in the great cold north and hope you're doing hope you're doing great and doing awesome. But also we've been joined by my good brother, Mr. Sam D. Stevenson.
What a cool show. And uh absolutely cheers to 2% milk. Here's to uh chugging 2% milk. Uh taking that stuff down like water, increasing our protein content.
And uh >> Did I hear you were drinking Antima when I first came in here?
>> Yeah, I have a bottle of Anchamima, bro.
I've got I wasn't drinking it, but I've got a bottle >> I've got a classic bottle of Anchamima.
None of this none of this.
>> Oh, yeah. They took her off there or something, right? Or what did they >> Yeah, man. Now Now it's Pearl Milling Company.
>> It's It's >> But yeah, this is an [laughter] original.
>> Yeah, they had to be uh politically correct or what? Where was >> I think it's >> I think it's pretty [ __ ] gay. But I've had this bottle jamas up here in my in my cabin for a long [ __ ] time. So it's [ __ ] it's cool, dude. So it's excellent. We've also got Mr. Hex Lost in Asia. The word narrative in crypto should be banned, bro. It's just all campfire stories. It's all you guys You guys know me. You guys know the way that the way that things work here on the DJ round table is literally everything is a [ __ ] There it is. It's a [ __ ] campfire story. Ladies and germs, all the narratives, all the news, all the everything that you see in here, every even me talking to you right now, I'm telling you campfire stories. Even the little fire going in my fireplace, it's all just [ __ ] stories, guys.
>> I'm drinking some >> I'm drinking some uh I'm drinking some Labat Blue. This is just a regular Canadian a Canadian piler.
>> It's [ __ ] It's got >> Canadian Canadian. Dude, I I'm not very often up up in my my house up here in New Hampshire. And so it's like it's really cool when I come up here, it's like, "Oh yeah, I want to live the I want to live the northern life and and experience the the stuff." And every time I'm up here, it's always winter time, so it's always just [ __ ] there's snow everywhere and it's a [ __ ] and it's a bastard and it and I'm frozen and so I always get the Levat blues and uh it's a good time, man. So shout out to uh shout out to all my Canucks up there and yeah, bro. I I agree, Mr. Practic Lost Nation. The narrative the narrative word should be banned. People should use the word campfire story. I think it's a lot more powerful. Also, we're joined by Gold. What's up, ENTJ Gold? Good to see you, bro.
>> He has made it to the stream. Good to see you, broki. Welcome. Welcome, ENTJ Gold.
>> Man, I wonder what he's up to. Ever since you uh ever since you stopped doing your streaming, it's like I haven't seen J. I haven't seen Greg.
>> I know. I'll get back to it again. And I'm just, dude, the more time like I only have so many hours in a day and like sometimes I'm stuck on [ __ ] coding problems for like six hours straight, dude. [laughter] >> One thing, one bug. But dude, you got to keep pushing. You just get past it, man.
>> It's like, dude, it's such a challenge.
I love I love what I'm doing now.
>> Bro, you hold like records for streaming, man. I don't think that anybody on YouTube has streamed every single day for anywhere near as long as you have.
>> Over five years. Yep.
>> Yeah, dude. You you were [ __ ] nuts on it. But yo, back to back to the coding thing. We're we're here today to talk about RPCs on PulseChain. So the RPC is the thing that connects the user to the blockchain and is like basically the intermediary between the user and the validator. So you you created a new one.
What was it that um before we get into like the the details about your about your RPC and everything? What was it that like spurred you over the edge that pushed you? Were you just like [ __ ] sick of getting all these stuck transaction things and >> No, no. I just wanted to code some more and build some more [ __ ] and like that was just part of it because I I I purchased the well I got I got a German server which runs like like millisecond delay. It's like it's one of it's a heter bare metal uh server and it's um it's super fast, super no latency at all and I can run all my scripts on it. So I'm like well I'm going this far with running the scripts because you need for a lot of scripts that that need to run constantly in the background. You can't you can't run them locally unless you have 247 like guaranteed connection, you know, and that's what these are for, you know, they don't they don't go offline.
Um, so I'm like, well, let's just get the big bad boy, whatever can hold PulseChain. Luckily, Pulse Chain is not that big yet. I would have had to get a bigger one if I was doing like Ethereum or something like that, but Pulse Chain is only three years old, so it's it's uh it's relatively small in size, >> but it still took over a week or almost two weeks to to download and then another few days to uh verify all the all the all the nodes and all that. But yeah, we just submitted it to chain list uh the other day. So I guess that's all done manually. So we'll see uh when that when that goes through. But >> yeah.
>> So for the folks that want to add So So the benefit of having an RPC is you basically you have your own little private back door into the blockchain where nobody can see your transactions and and you can get your transactions approved quick as [ __ ] because you're working with your own separate um validator intermediary, right? Do I do I understand that correctly? And you guys also offer validators at the at the >> Yeah. And there's no rate limiting. Um there's like uh hang on a second.
>> Okay.
>> I have a little list here.
>> I kind of want to I kind of want to download uh MetaMask live and and do this for the folks at home. Let me see if I can pull up a uh my >> Yeah, I use it. I use it religiously now. And yeah, it's so smooth. No no errors, no nothing. Just just works, man. And that's the thing like our our transactions are always guaranteed to go through too. So, and we everybody's free, you know, you're you're free to use it. The public's um open. It's I just, you know, I gave it to the community as a as a gift. Um you're still guaranteed to get through just as fast if not faster than than the public RPCs. Um but uh you um what was I saying? Yeah, but uh if you want if you're like a developer and you need more TPS, I think you're capped at like 30 like 30 transactions a second. the average person doesn't need [ __ ] like that. But if you're running super high, you know, frequency bots and you you want to you want to get into the whole whatever the [ __ ] you do game where you need a lot of transactions per second, >> then you can get up to 5,000 with our our um you know, our advanced tier, >> which you'll have an API key and [ __ ] like that. But uh we haven't we haven't opened it up yet. up.
>> So RPC stands for remote procedure call and it's just the like this is the AI the AI uh definition just a communication bridge because decentralized ledger needs an intermediary to interact with applications like MetaMask or Rabby wallet or whatever the hell. So um when you guys when you guys are are are connecting to networks on MetaMask or on Ravi wallet or on Cappy Barrel wallet or whatever you know you can choose your own RPC or you can use the public RPC.
So like the public ones um how many how many public ones are there for for PulseChain? Do you know?
>> There's there's a few. I went out to chain list the other day. If you go to go to chainlist.org maybe we'll be on there. I don't know.
>> Let's see.
>> Okay. So there's a handful of them.
>> Yeah. If you go to chainlist.org, chain369.
Um, yeah, there's there there's a whole bunch of them. Uh, well, there's like one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Like, like a handful, 14.
>> Um, >> and so it'll just default to one of them whenever making transactions and things.
>> No, no, you which goes to whatever you have selected. Uh when when you set up your MetaMask wallet, it asks you for what the chain the chain ID and it asks you for the RPC. Do you remember a long time ago, huh?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah, man. It's been a long [ __ ] time.
>> So, if you if you go to your your uh your MetaMask or your Rabby right now and you go um you click the where the networks thing or what whatever it is.
>> Okay. Well, here's what >> you say. You want you want to add it to yours or No, what?
>> Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna try and find a Aha. Here we go. Okay. I have a uh Oh, this is my this is my pickle taria.
Okay, so I'm going to pull up a share screen. I guess I'll share my entire screen. I don't know if I have to >> share, baby.
>> If I share if I share a window, I don't know if it will pull up the meta mask as a as like a part of that window when I do things. So, let's do we're going to do some trial and error here, ladies and germs. We're going to pull up window and not add block. I want entire screen, my new tab. Um, oh, that's that's not the right one. We don't want that. We want this one. Okay.
UC article 3. Okay, we're going to pull up a window. And why is Chrome not showing it? I want my UCCc article 3.
All right. You know what? We're just going to show the entire screen. [ __ ] it. All right. So, here we go, ladies and g see. I've got a little uh I've got a little shopping cart in the background.
We've got my UCCc article 3. So, I do not have anything on this uh on this Chrome profile. So, this is my Chrome profile for uh for doing my picklear stuff. So, we want to look up MetaMask. Bam. And we're going to start from the very beginning. a very good place to start. So, we're going to madamask.io and get Madamask. We click on that cool beans. Uh we're going to get it for Chrome. You can see all this, right? Uh Black Sheep.
>> Yeah, I can. But it you could the even the audience could probably see it uh easier if you get rid of us and and full like full size it.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> That's what I do all the time when I'm sharing. Yeah.
>> It just it just makes it bigger for everybody.
>> Streamyard. Yes, that is absolutely right. Are you on a wide screen?
>> Okay, I am on a wide screen. Let me >> Okay, cool. Yeah, >> turn.
>> Yeah, that's sometimes that messes it up for everybody out there because I have a wide screen. I can see it for everybody.
>> Zinga. Okay, sweet. Yeah, so I'm on a uh Man, I wish I could >> [ __ ] 60 inch Nvidia Samsung or some [ __ ] >> So, we're back on MetaMask. We have >> We are Oh, whoa. What's going on? Uh, create a new wallet. [ __ ] it. We're going to create a new wallet.
>> Oh, no. We're not going to continue with Google. We want Man, what are you doing?
MetaMask, get out of here. Okay, >> I want to just add MetaMask. Okay, it's in the pins. There we go. Okay, so we've pinned it.
>> We got to click on MetaMask.
>> All right, use MetaMask. [laughter] >> Yeah, it has been a long time. All right. Uh, could you Oh, use secret recovery phrase.
>> I don't think you want to use that on the live stream.
>> We're going to [laughter] use password.
[ __ ] it. Why not? All right. So, we're going to create a new password. It's gonna be dot dot dot dot dot dot dot one, two, three, four, five, six.
>> This is a burner wallet, right?
[laughter] >> Yep. This is just a burner wallet.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. If I lose this password, MetaMask can't reset. Okay. So, I'm creating a password. We're going to tap to reveal.
All right, guys.
>> You're going to uh here we go. We got toast lame raccoon stool now.
>> That monkey ramp swing hub sentence. All right. You guys have the you guys have the phrase for it.
>> Don't ever do this at home, guys. I created it live right here, right now.
Okay. [laughter] >> Oh [ __ ] I don't remember it. Uh, toast uh, stool and blame. Let's try that.
>> Oh, not quite right.
>> Oh, you write it down.
>> I literally did not write it down. Okay, >> somebody out there did >> toast blame raccoon stool annual jazz that monkey ramp swing hub sentence. I'm just going to print screen it. [ __ ] it.
All right, guys. what I am doing right now is such a such a terrible horrible >> uh way to go about way to go about drinking. So yeah, definitely don't do the thing that I am doing right now.
Okay, number two is blame.
Three is raccoon and five is annual. All right, cool beans. We >> 12 words to freedom right there, baby.
>> Yes, yes, yes. Gather basic. What the [ __ ] is this? We collect basic usage data. No, you don't get any of my data.
>> That's why I don't use MetaMask.
[laughter] [ __ ] All right. Uh, continue. Okay, guys. Whenever you start up a MetaMask, definitely don't allow them to collect your data. That sounds gay as hell.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. Uh, click on thing and then pin it. Okay, I've already done that. Sweet.
So, fund your wallet. Okay. Um, man, where do I go to add?
>> You don't want to fund that wallet.
[laughter] >> Yeah, I don't want to fund it, but we do.
>> You want to go to Yeah, just the networks or No, not networks.
>> We're going to networks. I don't think these networks.
>> Oh yeah, >> probably gonna have to add a custom network.
>> Okay. Yep. There you go.
>> Okay. So, so now we have to enter a network name. Uh we're going to call it PulseChain. U L S >> chain. Bam. Pulsechain. Add URL. So, this one is uh >> RPC.protocol.io.
>> RPC. RPC.DEN protocol.io type. Okay.
>> Oh, oh, I had to literally >> There you go. All right.
>> RPC.
Denprotocall.io.
>> There you go.
>> Uh, enter a name. We'll call it Den RPC. Bam. Okay. Add URL.
>> All right.
>> Oh, wait. Uh, URLs require you have to put the HTTP on there. Yeah, >> hyper text transfer protocol.
>> Is it secure or not secure? I don't know.
All right, we're going to try that.
Okay. https. Bam.
>> Uh, you need a colon in there.
>> Oh, yeah. We do need a colon. Uh, https.
Is it colon and then?
>> Yeah. Colon. Yep. There we go.
>> Okay. All right. Sweet. There we go. We got it, guys.
>> Yeah. And it would it would give it an error if it if it wasn't live. So, >> all right. Enter chain ID.
>> 369, baby.
>> 369 is chain ID. Currency symbol. Uh, that's not relevant. pls.
We're going to do that. Uh blockchain URL. Uh that is scan pulse chain. Ah damn it. I can't talk.
>> Oh, you're not typing.
>> There we go.
>> Yeah, I put the uh I put the light beam one in there. It's pretty good.
>> Oh, the light. What's the light one?
>> Light beam.
>> Yeah, I >> uh I think that's Gerardo's thing.
>> Uh I don't know that one off the top of my head. Do you know it?
>> Yeah, I'll find it.
>> Okay. I think in the meantime, scan.pulsechain.com is the default one, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that that one works. I just don't like that the explorer. Yeah.
Light Oh, it's lightbeam.xyz.
>> Lightbeam. Lit tbam.xyz.
>> Yeah. Lightbeam.xyz.
>> Okay. Uh oh, we need that hypertext transfer.
>> Yeah, [ __ ] http colon sl we're going to put s lightbeam.xyz. All right. Cool beans. Add URL.
>> Bazinga. All right.
>> There we go.
>> We're going to change that to capital PLS. All right. And so this guys is how you add the RPC, right?
>> There you go.
>> So we've got PulseChain on top. We've got RPC.dentrotocol.io with the HTTPS.
>> We've got the chain ID is 369. We've got the currency symbol is PLS. And we've got the blockchain explorer, which you guys can put whatever you want in there.
scan.polchain.com. pulsechain.com >> lightbeam.xyz.
Bam. Then we save it and now we have it.
So now we are on >> Oh, look at that.
>> Post chain.
>> Postchain. Bazinga. So, >> uh, I have zero pls. And also, [laughter] also, this is a public wallet, so if I put anything in there, you guys can steal it.
>> Let's take a look to somebody.
>> Uh, let's go to uh app dot uh Oh, [ __ ] What's a What's a What's What's the DJ Protocol one? Um >> uh DJ Protocol.io.
>> Denprotocol.io.
Bam.
>> Yep. Yeah. Just add the RPC page, too.
So, you click the RPC page at the top.
>> Oh, there's Oh, that's cool as hell.
>> Yeah, it gives you all the end points and everything there.
>> Oh, that's so [ __ ] easier. Okay, so it does the pull scan explorer. That's so [ __ ] cool.
>> Yeah, it'll automatically add it to MetaMask for you, too. There you go.
>> Look at that. Oh, wow. I could have done it this way instead of uh doing it.
>> You can do [ __ ] the hard way if you want.
>> Yeah, that's true. All right, so we're going to go to MetaMask and we're >> I actually forgot Donnie set up that feature there. That's good. Good job, Donnie.
>> [ __ ] yeah, Donnie. Hell yeah. Hell yeah, Dev Donnie. All right, so we've got my public wallet here with zero pls. So that's how you do it, guys. And that's how you set up the RPC. So like if I wanted to go to >> Oh, except for sharing your your seed phrase on the live stream. Don't do that.
>> Yes. Other than that, app uh pulsex.com.
Let's see if this works.
>> Boom. Launchpex.com.
And this is the IPFS. So, we've got connect wallet.
>> Connect wallet.
>> Metamask.
>> Bam.
>> And then bazinga. Look at that. We are connected.
>> It works and it's fast. And it's like, you know, what do you want, man? We got this.
>> One of the fastest [ __ ] servers we could find.
>> Um. Yeah, >> very secure. It's not anything to worry about.
>> This is cool as hell. So now you guys, you have seen the entire process of how to do it from how to get a Metam Mask and uh do all that [ __ ] and set up the >> It'll be Meta Goat soon, >> by the way.
>> Meta Goat. Yeah, abs [ __ ] dude.
That's [ __ ] sick, man. Hell yeah. All right, >> I'm building all kinds of [ __ ] bro. I'm going for total sovereignty here, man.
Like, I don't have to deal with any [ __ ] third parties and that [ __ ] As you can see, man, it's just it's a wild west out there, man. And and it's a it's a dangerous place. So, I'm gonna try to make it safer for everyone.
>> That's [ __ ] sick, man. I love that you I love that you made this, bro. That is that is so [ __ ] crazy. Oh, Google screen is in the way.
>> A lot more coming.
>> I hope the Google screen uh stopped being in the way, but yeah. Hey, uh by the way, whale >> 1788 says, "Hey, black sheep buddy." And then also Greg Finny lets us know Google screen is in the way. Man, I hope that something uh >> I don't see anything in the way, >> man. I didn't I don't know. Um I'm gonna have to stop. There shouldn't be anything in the way.
>> I don't know. I don't know. Uh that that was two minutes ago.
>> Maybe he was maybe he caught the stream somewhere.
>> Yep. What's up, Hex Glenn? Good to see you, broki.
>> What's up, bro? And we've also got Mr. Funk Master Hex. Got to get some Molson's. E. Yeah, I haven't had a Molson yet. just bat blues for now. But uh Molson's [laughter] is on the list.
>> Oh, Molson is a Canadian bureau.
>> Yep. Yep. Yep. Molson's is the uh Molson's is one of the other ways to go.
But yeah, dude. So that's [ __ ] sick, man. So So we've got this RPC. It's super [ __ ] fast. It allows people to get transactions through like quick as [ __ ] like >> in privacy. That's so [ __ ] cool, bro.
Nobody can see you on the on the blockchain like or on in the me pool because that's a big problem with like bots and like sniper bots, me bots and [ __ ] like that. If you're on a public RPC, you're just asking for, especially if you're dealing with a lot of money, you know, like you make a big purchase, someone's gonna someone's gonna >> someone's gonna get you.
>> Yeah. [laughter] That's the That is the unfortunate truth of it, man.
>> So, if you come over to our side, nobody can see you. We can see you. I can see everything on my on my end, but you know.
>> Yeah.
>> It's just crazy like actually watching this come through, man.
>> Literally, you can see you can see who's sitting in the mele and this is all within a 3se secondond block. you can see who's sitting in the men pool, what they're buying, how much gas they're spending. So, like, if I want to just out out gas them by like one penny, I get ahead of them in line, right? Like, you know, it's like crazy [ __ ] you know? But I'm not I'm not in it for that. I'm in it to to prevent people from from being from being targets like that, you know, because it's >> Yeah, >> it's crazy to get stuck in that [ __ ] >> It is crazy, man. The way that like all of the and like the unfortunate truth is that this [ __ ] is getting crazier and it's getting more complicated.
>> Yeah. And it's getting smarter and it's getting more competitive every single day. And like you know, normie users like me that don't understand any of this [ __ ] that don't know like what even is it? Like I didn't even know that RPCs were a thing until you told me that you made a new one. And like I was like, "Oh, [laughter] I clicked the button and the button works." That's that's literally all that I know. And now it's like [ __ ] I got to pay attention to like >> all these different stuffs. And like >> because the average user doesn't doesn't really need it. If you're just an average user just going in and buying a bag, you're you're you're probably going to be okay, you know. Um >> yeah.
>> Uh you don't need it. But uh if you want to go if you want to go like like I want to go um you know and you want to run a bunch of [ __ ] and run it fast and and and uh and just beat everybody to the to the to the to the pool, you know, like that's that's what I want >> because all my bots all my bots run through the through because I'm I'm building a whole like grid bot system that people can get involved in and they can they can make money. Um but I can't run those bots in a public RPC, you know.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Cuz like so, so it's essentially like you would need your own calculating power or you would need your own like you you can't rely on the public transit system. Your car is faster than the bus. You know, it's it's generally the base that's the the easy analogy to make is like your car is faster than the bus. You're not going to sit there and wait for the bus to show up.
>> You get on the bus, you ride you you have to make like several stops along the way and it's super inefficient.
Whereas like you hop in your race car, you hop in your truck, you hop in your your [ __ ] jalapy and you know the back roads and you can get to your destination like super easy quick. So that's the easy like analogy that I can make for for RPCs based on what little I know about them. Uh as >> yeah I mean there's lots of benefits. I mean with ours you're not going to get rate limited. I mean, you'll have like 30 transactions a second you can do. But a lot of these these public RPCs, centralized uh deals, they'll they'll actually they'll block your IP so that you you u for for temporarily or however long they do it uh to to to rate limit you you and and you know, it keeps their network from getting congested. I mean, I get it. But yeah, if you want to get there faster than than you know, without that, then you come over here. And you guys offer the premium service for people that are like developers that are trying to make like if you're if you're trying to run these bots. If you're trying to do like a [ __ ] ton of transactions per second, then they can subscribe to your premium service. I know that Alex has a similar thing.
>> Exactly.
>> If you want if you want to get because you can get up to 5,000 transactions per second um on our [ __ ] Um it's not going to cost that much, but you can't do that on a public RPC. If you're running bots like that, they'll just [ __ ] they'll just ban your IP or whatever.
>> They'll just blacklist you. So, >> you know, that's [ __ ] >> people building out there, man. And like you have to have this to build and you know and it and it costs money. You got to pay for the server every month and like I I don't mind it because the [ __ ] I'm doing but uh most of the average person doesn't want to do that. Yeah.
But >> what uh does there does there become a clog point at some point if like you know like there's 10 people using this thing and then a 100 people using this thing and then a thousand then 10,000 then 100,000 like >> what what at what point does the traffic become untenable and it has to start becoming a premium service? We we can I mean we can scale it up whenever we need to. It's not anywhere close to that now.
This thing can handle like I can I can run I can run so much [ __ ] on it. It's stupid.
>> Um like uh I'll get some some uh some numbers from my my little my little dev guy.
>> And it is sort of kind of reliant on the German server that you're using right now, but it's like this is this is a server that you know provides a public service for all sorts of types of things. So, it's not like it's a uh it's not like it's an unusual sort of dealio.
It's just like a a um like people have to pay for internet at their house.
People have to pay for internet on their phone. People have to pay like you have to people have to pay for service.
>> So, like this is just another service and it's a it's a very fast one.
>> It'll be super cheap, you know, if uh you know, once we once we get it out. I got a whole a whole thing I'm building right now. I don't really want to talk about it too much yet because it's not >> it's not complete, but I have a whole desktop app that I'm launching that's that's going to be heavily integrated into Pulshane. Let's just put it that way.
>> Yep. You'll be able to buy sourdough >> and do sourdough, too. We're gonna be Yeah, we're gonna be uh delivering sourdough kickass, man. I like it. I like it. I like it. So, you're you're not gonna you're not uh you have some some things that are cooking on the back burner that we're not talking about uh publicly yet.
Are there any are there any other like public cool things that you're that you're thinking about making in the near future? Um um or things that like you're you're cooking up that the folks at home could learn about or could know about? Like we've obviously got the secret stuff.
We're not going to touch on that, >> but uh what are some other things you're thinking about?
>> Well, no. Well, basically I mean I'll give you the the gist of I want the telegram app that's going to be basically onboard people into because you know those those apps that uh that you uh people use on Salana when you can't you can't transact you use you use a telegram bot that basically transacts and and snipes the snipes the uh the buy for you and it gets through like 100% of the time. Um, I'm running something like that because the way we're running it through this through this server, uh, means we have instant instant connection everywhere and it's, uh, it's going to run it's going to run tits, you know, like it's it's gonna it's going to be good. Oh, yeah. And to answer your question, we we can normal users, we can run anywhere from two to 5,000 people on this thing.
>> So, and that's that's just to start off.
And if I mean, if we started scaling it, you know, there there's going to be obviously money to scale it with. So, you know, with the restrictions and stuff, >> it's good for the bare market and it might be good for the beginning of the bull market, dude. But at some point, people are going to be like, "Oo, this is a juicy saucy opportunity, >> right?"
>> And then it's like that's when the money-making opportunity uh happens, >> right? Yeah. Let me I'll just I'll share my screen real quick and you you can see what the >> what the >> kind of what I'm what I'm working on here.
>> Pity up. Uh let's see.
>> I'm going to put us over to the side and change the back of ground.
>> Bam. We are already on the production side.
>> Where is this? See it?
>> Or we could be big on the side or we could be little on the side.
>> Oh, there we go. Okay, cool.
>> Little bitty >> little on the side. Little bitty.
>> Little bitty whale. Little bitty black sheet. Here we go. Okay. Add staged.
Okay.
>> Okay. Yeah. So, this this basically is a is a is a a desktop app that I built.
>> Okay. I'll go full [clears throat] screen.
>> Still still in uh still in production.
But you can see I just I actually just added today I added my little AI assistant down here. Um this right here, any any tab that you're on, it's going to give you an explanation of of each tab that you're on. This these all these tabs are not going to be what what the public's going to get. um might have like upgrades and stuff later on, but but b but the basic gist of it is you're g you're going to onboard to the telegram app. That's where you're gonna you're going to purchase you're going to purchase a subscription to this. It's going to be uh 20 20 bucks a month.
Okay. [clears throat] What is what this is? This is just b your basic I mean it just has everything in one place, right?
So you don't have to have all your window tabs open and [ __ ] Um what what I also run on the side is is a is an IDE app called uh called anti-gravity. It's made by Google Gemini, whatever. And that's what I use to to build all this stuff. What what I when I code with him, um I I get second opinions over here, right? So So this is what what I call my council. I just I just basically I type I type in here whatever I want to whatever I want to type and boom, it blasted out to all four of them at the same time, right?
>> Oh, that's nice.
>> And then all these all these all these these uh responses go back into uh the the um antigravity. It's like a council, dude. It's so good. The way I'm building this, it's so powerful. Like I've been able to build everything with it, dude.
This is unbelievable. So I know this is a product that people can use just the way it is, dude. Just the way it's designed. What was that?
>> You're talking to several different AI protocols all at once and getting all of their answers >> and a couple in the background that I created myself too through different API.
>> That's [ __ ] sick, man.
>> And they all have different personalities and they Yeah, it's pretty sick, dude. Uh but yeah, I mean without getting into too much we're doing here.
I I have I have a grid bots that I'm running >> on uh on base pulse chain because we have a we have a pulse chain bridge. You guys you guys probably seen this. Sure.
>> Um and you see that load Metagote, right? So Metagote is is my is my version of all >> is that Armstrong off on the right and then >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's Brian Armstrong from Coinbase and Richard Hart.
[laughter] And actually, if you guys go to my channel, you can see you can see I've made a I've made an animated series with these characters.
>> Yeah.
>> Using the AI and [ __ ] like that. So, yeah. Just I'm just having so much fun, man. I'm having so much fun. And this bridge actually works. It's uh it's connects directly from And it's free.
It's free. It's It's going to be free free to use. You're just going to pay us a monthly subscription on the on the app itself. And everything in here is free.
Um, you got uh you got this. You got you got the uh I got my my gray bot set up on on base. I got the Aer drone pool set up right now. Little not too much volatility today. I got the pull chain WBTC uh PI. This thing's just rip been ripping up.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Yeah, it doesn't show it doesn't show a lot of history on here, but >> is that the PC chain Bitcoin or is that the uh or is that the the the >> It's PI rat Bitcoin. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I just got it just sitting there just just ebbing and flowing all day. Just just chopping it up.
>> I've got this Salana one. Uh I got a couple [ __ ] coins on Salana. I'm [ __ ] with this uh what is this? The alien coin or some [ __ ] >> And then I got this troll coin. I'm just testing [ __ ] out, right? You know, you got the troll. Yep. We just we got some [ __ ] sales there. Some buyers there.
This thing [clears throat] just just chugs long all day, man. It makes it makes money. And the cool thing about this grid bot, the way I designed it is it never it never stops making money. if it ever goes out of the range, it actually picks up again and and creates a new a new range. As long as you you obviously have to put more cash in it, but every Gridbot out there doesn't let you do that. I've never seen one that that lets you do that. It usually when it goes out of range, you just stop making money and that's it, you know?
With this one, you keep you continue to make money.
>> And uh yeah, pretty cool [ __ ] >> This is the um >> So, it does the bot does the trading for you based on the the peaks and the valleys.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah.
Basically, you've never seen a Gridbot.
>> I have no idea what a Gridbot is, dude.
This is my first time ever.
>> Okay. Gridbots are like um they're uh what they're it's it's like a like an automated market maker, like like basically liquidity provider, if you will. It's it's you you have you have a bag of of one asset on one side, you have a bag of another asset on the other, and it and it and it and it sells it when it hits these red lines, like see if I'm in this uh pulse chain, right? This is a wrap Bitcoin pool. So, it's got a [clears throat] bag of wrap Bitcoin in in the in the green down here is is buying is buying the Bitcoin up here. [clears throat] It's selling the Bitcoin for PI in the red. Right.
>> That makes sense.
>> So, every time it hits a red, it's selling rap Bitcoin for PEI. Every time it hits a green, it's buying it's buying the um the RA Bitcoin with the PI.
>> Got it. Got it.
>> That makes sense. And it just constantly does that all day. And these these these uh these these uh what do you call them?
grid lines are spread out to a certain distance to to where they they don't ever lose. It's calculate all the all the slippage and everything that you have to deal with when you're when you're doing because you can't just like have the have the lines too close because then you you'll end up taking either swap fees, exchange fees or you'll you'll take a hit from the like the spread itself from low liquidity.
Those are killers, man. Like I there's one uh like this one right here on Salana. This uh it's like this alien coin. I don't some cookies was [ __ ] shieldless piece of [ __ ] I don't know.
It's been all right.
>> [clears throat] >> But um with this one, it only had like a hundred grand in liquidity. So if I did like a $10 buy, it would move the price like 4% or like, you know, something stupid.
>> So you you literally have to know move it like 1%.
>> But whatever. You literally have to have it for for the uh for the for the 1% on the up and the and the 1% on the down.
You literally have to have the spread like 4% out just just so those those uh those are a little wider, >> so to speak.
>> That's cool, man.
>> Yeah. And this just chugs all day, man.
This is how >> And this is just one part of a many part app, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Many parts. Yep. Yeah. Right here is I'm building this now. It's like uh it's this is all pulse chain integrated [ __ ] just to um it's going to be AI assisted to just show you um like what are the hot pairs, which are the best ones, best liquidity for whatever money you got, whatever whatever volume's coming in. It's gonna it's going to show it's gonna it's going to line it up. And I'm also I'm absolutely telling you too much right now. This right here is my own Dex aggregator because um some [ __ ] keeps happening with another Dex aggregator out there.
So I basically took their take to to prove a point. I took their exact code and [ __ ] and I I stripped out all the [ __ ] that is causing the problems and I'm going to prove to the world that that's going to [ __ ] solve the problem >> because they're too lazy to [ __ ] do it themselves.
>> So anyway, uh yeah, this is just NFT stats for the DJ protocol. Got NFT stats out here.
>> We got uh this is going to keep track.
Not all this is connected yet because I'm just I got so much [ __ ] I'm working on. But [clears throat] yeah, it will be it will be available to the public uh very soon. Probably by the end of the month, I would think.
>> That's cool as hell, man.
>> Yeah, man. We got the bridge. This is instant and free. Okay. So, you got the like because I mean it's basically just paying gas and what's the gas on Pulse?
Fraction of a penny. Base is the same thing.
>> So, you're going to be able to go and you just go die on pulse to USDC on base. We've already tested it works.
just got to have we just we just have to have I I got to come up with a way to build and that's why I'm using these bots to build liquidity on both sides because I have the base the base bot the uh pulse chain bot I mean eventually we'll figure it out uh but it's not going to have much liquidity to start but it'll still be free so you you put 100 you send 100 bucks to the address or whatever how do we have it loaded up then it's going to it's going to take your 100 bucks and die and and immediately send you back a 100 bucks in uh uh base >> USDC USDC >> that's cool as hell Yeah, he's really cool.
>> And then uh Ghost Strike. This is for my uh my Telegram and Twitter automation. A lot of times in Telegram and on X, you won't even see me talking. That's that's my bot talking.
>> I've also got >> I've also got >> Sorry. Go ahead.
>> I was gonna say some of the responses that I'd seen just to a couple of my my Twitter posts is like, man, that doesn't sound like [ __ ] black sheep. That sounds like a bot. That sounds like an AI, >> right? Yeah. No, it's I don't give a [ __ ] Like I but I'm I'm training these bots to these these AIs to sound just like me. Like sometimes you can't even tell it's not me. And eventually you won't. [laughter] But that's that's down the road. I I got to do a lot of [ __ ] training, a lot of memories type [ __ ] I got to build.
But um this is a hyperlquid grid bot.
There's no grid bots on a Hyperlid, but I've built one and it works great. And this is my Jetson Nano at home. That's our that's our server for the bakery.
You're not going to get all that stuff.
Uh the [ __ ] This is the Aragon. This the Aragon node live sync. We got 26 million blocks on pulse. Shane 100% synced 100% of the time.
>> You're welcome.
>> And this just all the projects I got.
But uh what we got? Multime media factory. Yeah, this is just this is our [ __ ] This this is all [ __ ] that I mean this is like all like if you're doing like um like at at or local local type [ __ ] u doing like local video generation, you'll be able to do that through this. And there's a whole other thing that's connected to that too.
Yeah, we're three years old. [ __ ] [laughter] >> Yeah, dude. We went by quick, man.
>> Anyway, that's a that's a that's a short story.
>> A little bit more.
>> That's [ __ ] that's so cool. And and like again, let this let for for those of you guys at home that are thinking about making something, let this video or let this interview be like an inspiration that like you two can build something on Pulse Chain, you know, whether whether >> absolutely you should and you can >> whether you want to promise you can if you guys need any help, >> just hit me up and DM or whatever. Hit me up over the DJ protocol >> telegram. I'm always willing to help out. I'm usually the voice chat if I'm not too busy. But >> this dude is a bounty of information.
And if like if you [laughter] ever need any sort of [ __ ] question answered or anything, it's like dude, I hope you are ready for a long and and well like well-worded answer. It's [ __ ] it's kickass, dude. Black, thank you so much for for making this [ __ ] man.
Yeah, >> it's it's >> this solves the RPC thing solves a very real problem because I kept getting I would keep personally myself I would keep getting messages on MetaMask whenever I was like using or using uh or using [ __ ] the >> Yeah, those errors. You don't get those over here.
>> Yeah, the RPC error. It's like error like RPC error. Your your transaction can't go through.
>> Wait till the [ __ ] volume comes back.
You think it's you think it's bad like intermittently, dude. When that volume comes back into pulsing, it's gonna [ __ ] absolutely just crush the chain, dude. And it's it's >> if we we saw it last time, there's [ __ ] RPC errors left and right.
Nobody was able to get through on on some of these [ __ ] you know, because what they're running on on Pulsechain.com, Pulsechain, the Pulsechain public RPC. It's not even a full node. It's not even a full archive node, dude. So, it's not like I have the full node, so I could I have the full blockchain. It can it can it can reference at any time like instantly.
So, that like do your research, guys.
There's some [ __ ] definite benefits.
Don't just take it from me or him. Do your research. AI is definitely a tool and I got a good tool coming out for you guys to help you out.
>> Dude, it's so cool, man. I I love that you're just always building things. And I know I've told I've told you this dozens of times or or however many times, but it's like I love that like one one of my favorite things about you, bro, is it like like you just keep you just keep building things. It's like persistence. It's the perseverance. It's like doesn't matter if the times are good, if the times are bad. if you're feeling good, if you're feeling bad.
It's like, bro, you can always count on Black Sheep to be out there doing something.
>> So, it's like that's one of that's one of the things I respect the most about you, bro. It's like and and like you more so than any other PulseChain influencer or or person in the space.
It's just like you're just constantly doing stuff. You're like I was talking to my brother earlier today. I'm like, "Bro, dude, Black Sheep is just like throwing spaghetti at the wall all the [ __ ] time." [laughter] and he's throwing he's throwing so much spaghetti and a bunch of [ __ ] sticks and it's all like it's all great and it's all awesome. And so it's like >> like people just need to be doing things. You just need to be like doing something. Whether you're whether you're streaming, whether you're building up your bags, whether you're building things, whether you're like going out and meeting people, you know, like as long as people are doing stuff, then like then we continue to prosper as like as like a as a nation, as a group, as a collective identity, you know, as a com.
The way I see it, dude, Richard Hart gave us this this playground to build on, you know? Like that's that's what Pulse Chain was for, to just start off with just a raw fresh [ __ ] chain and just let people go ape [ __ ] >> And that's what a lot of a lot of the [ __ ] like probably most of the [ __ ] that's on Pulse is is all community built.
>> Oh yeah.
>> So >> it is it is nuts how much [ __ ] is community built. And you know, like would I like to see Richard doing more?
Abs fuckingutely. Am I happy that the community does as much as he's doing?
[ __ ] hell yeah, man. Like it's it's whether it's like handing out Pulsechain doodle pads or or like going [laughter] meetups or or coding or whatever the hell like doing interviews and [ __ ] man. Like it is it is [ __ ] cool. And this is like >> while we're down 90 something 95 97 98%, you know? So it's like imagine what's going to happen when the when the numbers start going up, >> when the green candles start printing, >> when that carry trade finally starts being beneficial for everyone, you know?
It's like >> that's why you won't see me any other community, man. is this community, dude.
It doesn't matter how much [ __ ] we go through. I lost 600 grand last year, dude. You [ __ ] see me crying about it? No. I [ __ ] build [ __ ] [laughter] >> I remember, man. I remember >> coming back, >> bro. Like, every day you would be you'd be out there on your public wallet giving away the tickets and [ __ ] And you would you would sign into your Rabby wall and it's like, "Holy [ __ ] this dude's got like [ __ ] 500 $500,000."
And he's just like giving away tickets and [ __ ] It's like, "God damn, bro.
[ __ ] [laughter] nuts, man."
>> Fun, man. And it's really fun when you just get to that point where you just you don't just don't give a [ __ ] anymore, you know?
>> It really is just like a whole bunch of like money drugs and people drugs and gambling drugs and all just packaged into one like beautiful little thing and now we have RPCs like private RPCs to do it better with. So >> bro, thank you so much for coming on and this >> cool [ __ ] man. Um, is there anything else that you want to talk to the folks at home before we go ahead and move to uh move to close here?
>> No, man. Just just hit me up if you guys need any help. I I encourage you all to to get into the AI game and start coding. It's not just talking to your chat GBT anymore. It's like you can get into real seriously. I four months ago I didn't know [ __ ] I've just I've just done nonstop since then then and now I've it's just it's just it's it's it's [laughter] gaining momentum, man. The [ __ ] >> It's crazy what can happen when you like when you decide to start like committing attention.
>> There's so much [ __ ] I wanted to do, man. But but Donnie didn't have the time or the even the you know the know how to do some of this [ __ ] and like >> Yep.
>> Now I I do. And now you're doing it.
[laughter] >> Well, cool beans. Well, thank you. Thank you, Black Sheep for coming on. Uh, for the folks at home, you guys can find all this stuff over at the djprotocol.io.
Um, Black Sheep, is there anything that you've got going on in the near future, Broki? And where can the folks find you?
>> Um, yeah, just coding. You'll find me in in the right here coding. Uh, but yeah, you always find me at the DJ Protocol.
Uh, TME, whatever. DJ protocol. I think I'm going to take that because I have the DJ protocol. I'm going to take the underscore out soon and update all my socials >> because uh >> Okay.
>> Yeah, because that's I don't know. I just Yeah, I think it's better without that [ __ ] underscore. [laughter] >> So, denprotocol.io is the website for you guys.
>> Everything can be found from there.
>> Same thing on Twitter. Go check them out. If anywhere that you guys can find a goat and uh or maybe some degeneracy, then that's where that's where black sheep can be found.
>> Yeah.
>> So, cool beans. If you don't if you don't like me, you can you can get me at 1800 eat [ __ ] >> Yep. [laughter] There you go. We love it. We love it, broki. Well, thank you so much. For the folks for the folks at home, if you guys want to find everything that we do on the DJ round table, we stream live every 800 PM Eastern on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
>> Today was whiskey Wednesday where we chitchated with a fine community member doing cool things. On Friday, we're going to be covering the US Constitution, which I've been putting off for three [ __ ] weeks now, but we're going to finally do it. Oh [ __ ] >> Cover the US Constitution. It's gonna be a good time. And then Sunday, we'll cover the news. Um, if you guys want to find me and everything that I'm doing, you can go to t.mewillstephvenson.
That's where all my stuff can be found.
Again, Mr. Black Sheep can be found at djrotocol.io. And that's all we got. So with that, ladies and germs, I want to thank you all for spending your valuable time with us here on the DJ round table.
As agent Jay often said before he left us, we know that time is your most valuable asset. We appreciate you spending it right here with us. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Will Stevenson. This guy's name is Crypto Black Sheep, but more importantly, you have been watching the DJN round table and I'm the producer tonight. So, I got to get my trigger finger ready because it's time to remind all the folks at home to remember.
>> Drop it [laughter] responsibly.
>> See you guys. [music] [music]
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