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1. Introduction to NFTs : Everyone minus rho here, I'm an online
instructor and I've done 60 thousand students, just like you around the
globe in this course, I'm going to walk you
through a lot of things, which includes how to create a crypto wallet and
that too for free. How to create your own NFT, how to change any art into
an NFT within ten minutes, and how to upload your NFT into the market place like OpenCV, variable and other
places of your choice. Now, with all of that, you need security as well. I'm also going to give you some practical tips
and tricks that you can apply just
from the beginning to protect yourself and your LFTs and your coins
in the marketplace. It is gonna be so fun and entertaining as well
because I'm going to explain you all
the complex things in the simplest of
manner possible, from blockchain to crypto, wallets towards the hot wallet
when it's a cold wallet, How does it work? How to create an offline valid, how to store your wallet, how to keep your
private key really safe and away from
most of the people. That's really private to you. And how to create an
NFT just from scratch, from anything and putting
it on the marketplace. And the most important reform, creating awareness
through social media like Twitter and discord and
other social platforms. This is gonna be one of
the best experiences of your life because you
will definitely get the opportunity of playing a crucial part in the
Web 3 revolution. And it's gonna be a really fun and a beautiful
journey together. I'm always there to help you. You can ask me anything
and I'll be really, really willing to help you. At all times. You will have no problems
with this course and you will be
left with 0 issues. After you complete this course. Once you complete this course,
you will be able to launch your own NFT within the first 12 hours of
completing the course. So what are you waiting for joining this
course right now? And I'll see you in
the class. Thank you.
2. Blockchain explained : By now, you all may have heard this word blockchain
a lot of times. It looks like everyone, and maybe everyone
in this entire world knows everything about
blockchain and cryptocurrency. And you think that these people are only
roaming around me. Now folks, that's not true. Actually. There are a few
people who know about blockchain and all
these technologies. But most of you, including you, are not even aware of what
this technology is. And that's okay. That's okay. Because that is
where my job status. So folks, what is a blockchain? Now? You may have heard
that a million times without knowing what
it really means. But I'm going to
make it super easy. So the idea of a five-year-old
kid will also be able to understand and explain
what is a long chain. So as you can see,
I've zoomed my Google, thinks so very much, just to make a point, the blockchain
technology is really, really easy to understand. And the reason why you don't
know about it is because no one explained you
like a five-year-old. Okay. But I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna give you a
very simple example. What is this
blockchain technology? So guys, let me take
you to this image. If you're an Asian, you can relate to this
image so very much. This is a train. Anyone know it's a
train, but why am I showing a train in blockchain? So let's assume that this for the first
compartment that you can see, where you can see my
cursor is a block, okay? And the metal object
that is connecting the other compartment with
the first one is a chain. And that's a block, and it's connected with
the other block chain. And that's a blockchain. Understood. That's
the definition. Thank you for attending
this lecture. No, no, no, no, no. Just kidding. Just kidding. No, no, no. I'm not kidding about
the example that is exactly what blockchain is. But I'm just kidding that
this lecture is over. It's not over. I still something to explain. So folks, this is what
blockchain is all about. If this is the first block,
understand this thing. If this is the first block
and this is the second block, the thing that is connecting
these two blocks is a chain. Okay? So when a chain connects two blocks, it is
called blockchain. I know it's not making any sense to you and
you're confused. Okay, let me give
you another example. And I believe this is
gonna be really easy. Guys. I assume most of you have
seen this in your schools. This is the attendance sheet. So whether you're
in United States, whether you're in Canada, Japan, Tokyo, China,
Russia, anywhere. This is common. We have the attendance sheet
and the old-school times t to use to take the attendance
for V1, V2, and V3. Now what happened was
after a month was over, a month basically
had four weeks. And once the month was over, the teacher used to
calculate the attendance and used to carry forward
it to the next month. Okay. You're getting my point. He or she used to carry forward the thing to the next month. That is exactly what the
blockchain technology guys, I'll give you one
simple example. Every transaction
that takes place, whether it's a purchase
of a cryptocurrency, whether it's a sale, whether
it's a purchase of NFT, whether it's a sale, whether
it's an minting of NFT, whether it's the
transfer of NFT. All of that I recorded
in a blockchain. No matter what blockchain it is, but it is recorded
in a blockchain. And a blockchain is
like a digital ledger, like a digital register. And this register records
every transaction, every legit transaction that happens in the
crypto world are in the Web 3 world is
recorded in this register. I'll give you one little example and everything is gonna
be crystal clear. Now let's assume guys, taking you back to
the train example, this is compartment number one. This is compartment number two. Let's assume in
this in this block, there were 2020
transactions made, okay? And in this block there
were 50 transactions made. But the problem here
is that if we want to get a full overview
of what's happening, we need to look at
both the blocks. We need to look at
both the things. That's the way we can get a full overview of the thing. How are we going to do that? We're going to connect
these two things. The transactions that ended in this block will be
carried forward here. And henceforth it's gonna be moving on and on and on and on. And then all of these blocks are connected to one another. It's a blockchain,
simple as that. I'll take you back to
the register example. Let's assume in
week one you have the attendance week
to have the tendons, 34, maybe in week five
you had the attendance. Now when the next
month comes up, the teacher needs to sum
up all of these things and she needs to carry forward so as to make her work
easy And so as to make the records feasible,
easy to understand. And when the final time comes, the final year comes, she can calculate
the total attendance with these because
everything is interrelated. That is exactly what blockchain
technology is all about. It's like a big
registered that's in the computer with the
help of the Internet. There are a bunch of
computers that are running this in a peer to peer network. Every transaction you make is actually verified by
these folks out there. No one knows who
the, who these folks are and these folks
are called nodes. I'm going to create a
separate lecture on that and it'll be really easy. Don't worry. Just focus on the blockchain
for this lecture. Every transaction is verified. I'll give you one little example and this will be the
last, I promise. If I want to transfer one
particular Bitcoin to you, how am I going to do that? I'm going to take your address, like your public address,
and I'm going to send it. What is going to happen is that these nodes are going to verify whether madness
has one blockchain to pay his or her student. Okay? And when the
transaction happens, and I really have one
Bitcoin to pay you, there's a new record that is
created in the blockchain. And what is the record
about that record is the transfer of one
Bitcoin from me to you, from my account to your account. That is what blockchain
is all about. It's basically a record of everything in
the crypto world. It is the most important thing. It is the most important
thing because it is like the Internet
of our generation. Without Internet,
Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, all are dead. And similarly, without
the blockchain, the crypto world and
the Web 3 wall is dead. I hope that was
really, really easy. If you've got any questions, do let me know in
the Q&A section, I'm always there to help you. Thank you. See you
in the next class.
3. How smart is a smart contract?: You may be thinking How
smart is a smart contract. And if you don't know, I have no idea about
the smart contract. That's okay. No problem. That is why you are learning the beginners
metaphors course. So folks, what is
a smart contract? And actually i'm, I'm gonna
do this the traditional way as other instructors do. I'm going to show you the Google definition for smart contract. And I'm going to,
I'm actually going to react the way most
of you will react. So smart contracts
is simply programs stored on a blockchain that run when pre-determined
conditions are met. They typically are
used to automate execution of an agreement
so that all participants can be immediately certain
of the outcome without an intermediaries
involvement or time loss. What is dad if if I would
have been in your position, I would have been gone crazy after reading that
very definition. But this is the metaphor scores and that too for beginners. It's been designed in
the most simplistic way. I'm going to explain
this in my way. What is the smart contract? A contract that is
smart. Smart contract. Just the way I explained
the blockchain. Actually, I'm going to
take inspiration from that and I'm going to explain
what a smart contract is. A contract that is smart. Smart contract. I'll give you an
example and I'll prove why I'm saying the right thing. So folks, for all
of you who are born before the early 2000s
and all of that, you all had that
small mobile devices of Nokia and Samson that
had the keypad touch. That was like normal
mobile phones. And then after 20056, iPhone and all these
phones came up, okay. The Nokia and Blackberry
and blueberry. I don't know how many
berries came out. And all of these
smartphones actually flooded the market and
people started calling it, oh, that's a smartphone
and that's an old phone. The phone that has a keypad,
that's an old phone, and the phone that
has a screen that is a smartphone and whatever it is, that is exactly what
smart contracts are. So copes, I hope you know
that in olden times you had this paper and pen contract even now in
a lot of countries, including my own country,
we have this paper and pen contracts like
legal contracts, marriage contracts, maybe
some other contracts, bunch of contracts,
property, land, all of that. We add this pen is used to sign these documents
and it's a contract. It's a legal contract which is guaranteed by the government of the country or maybe
government of the state. And that so-and-so has
to pay so and so much to so and so by so and so
date and whatever it is. But in the Web 3 or in
the blockchain world, we have smart contracts. What are they? Smart
contracts are basically the similar kind of contracts
that you saw just here. It's exactly the same way. It's a legal document, but it's not controlled
by any government. It's not controlled by an
organization or a body. It is controlled
by the people of the Web 3.2 on the blockchain. And it is a contract, and it's on the blockchain and it's stored on the blockchain. And according to this contract, transactions are made and
delivered and secure. I hope that was
really, really simple. I'll just take a minute to explain this and then I'm done. Certainly. Folks, I'll give you an example. When I promised to pay you
one Bitcoin, what I'm doing, I'm basically
creating a contract on the blockchain where I, your instructor is going
to pay you one Bitcoin. Okay. That's just
the case study. Don't go behind me for that. Like don't ask me later. That's the case study
is just an example. So I'm going to pay
you one Bitcoin. And what's going to
happen from my account? The bitcoin is gonna be
transferred to your account. And how is that going to happen? That's going to happen
on the blockchain. So that's, so I am creating a contract in which
I am paying you. You are getting paid by me. My account is getting deducted, your account is getting
added by that amount. How is this happening? It's happening on the blockchain through the smart contract. I believe that was really, really easy, that
was really simple. If you guys got questions, do let me know in
the Q&A section, I'm always there to help you. I'll see you in the next class.
4. Crypto wallet explained : Let's create a wallet for our crypto journey
because we are going to learn a lot about minimum metabolites and
MetaMask and clip chosen Web 3. Why not create an online wallet? What do you say, Guys? Let's do it fine, folks, in this course and I'm, because I use this daily, I'm going to use MetaMask. The website is MetaMask dot IO. I'm gonna have the website
in the resources section. Don't worry about that. If due to some reasons it's
not opening or maybe there's some restrictions because
we live in a region or in a country where
links are restricted. Then you can go to
Meta mask dot IO. I'm going to repeat
the spelling. M ETA, m dot. Well, we get to this website. Okay guys, this is
a Chrome extension. So once you download this, there's gonna be downloaded
in your browser, whether you're using
a Chrome browser, but they are using
a Brave browser, Safari browser, it will get downloaded. Don't
worry about that. I'm gonna show you how it looks. Well once it's downloaded, but that will be in a while. You can also have access to
this through your phone. And it's an application on the App Store
and the Play Store. Once you download this, you will have
something like this. It's going to ask
you a question. New domain, a mask. It's like No, I already
have a seed phrase. If you have created an account
through your phone and you want to create the same
account on your desktop, then you need to
select this one. No, I already have a seed phrase and you need to
import your wallet, then you'll be asked
to put your 12 letters secret recovery phrase
in the right order. And once you do it, you
can recover your account. Or if you're the first time or a lot of you will be,
then you can go here. Yes. Let's get set up creatable. Once you click on that, it's gonna take you
to another page where you will have
to create a password. Minimum of eight
character password. No guys, I can't stress on the fact how
important this password is, but I'm going to tell you this, this is a very
important password because when we are going
to mint LFTs and then we're going to use the
metabias wallet for our daily users are not going to use the
12th letter phrase. What we are going to use is
that we are going to use this eight later or maybe more
than eight character password for our online wallet. Now guys, the system is
same for trust wallet, the system is seen for MetaMask. There's no difference system. This system is saying once
you put in the password, then it is going to direct
you to a page like this where you're 12 letters secret
recovery phrase will be created. Now guys, these to alert the phrase are randomly
created woods, like you can see on the screen. Parade matrix somewhere. Believed banana approved omit
or word unit, rock, DOS, say boy, teddy bear, microphone. Cryptocurrency,
blockchain can be anything for the sake of God, Guys, please don't
make a file of this. Please don't copy and paste this and write this on
a piece of paper. And please don't take
a screenshot of this. I can't stress anymore
because please, please. This is my folded enzyme
saying Please don't do it. Your safety is the
most important thing. Please be safe. So
there's one field. Know that this thing
you can go to, okay, let's do it. And then you have created
a MetaMask wallet. So there is, that is how easy it is to
create your wallet. And I'm actually
going to show you how it looks in the desktop, how it looks in the
extension theorem. I have all my extensions. This is the MetaMask extension. So I'm already I already
have an accountant minimize, so it's going to
ask me to login. It says, welcome back. This is my ethereum
wallet obviously. And it is asking me for
the password now guys, to remember what
password this is. This is the same password that
we created in this stage. Remember this password, a
minimum of eight characters, that is the same password. Because MetaMask will not ask us to put in the recovery phrase, or maybe the 12 better
phrase every day it will ask us to put
this password. Now guys, treat this password
as the private key as well. Never share this with
anyone and treat your 12 better phrase as
your private key as well. All of this was really simple. I hope you understood
all of that. If you have any questions,
do let me know in the Q&A and I'm
there to help you. Thank you.
5. Minting an NFT in minutes : Let's take an NFT
challenge nowadays, what is an NFT challenge
in the next five minutes? It's five o'clock right now. By 55, I'm going
to create an NFT. I'm going to launch it. I'm going to share it
all within five minutes. Are you ready for the
challenge if you are, to let me know in
the Q&A section, if you have any questions, please do ask me because guys, this is very, very, very important lecture and
a very important class. Because we're gonna
be working with open sea and it's called open C.io is one of the largest NFT marketplaces
on this planet Earth. And we're gonna mint,
I'm very new NFT, I'm gonna win that empty
right in front of you. And now without wasting a
moment, I'm gonna get in. I've already logged
into my NFT account. Now, that means my
open sea account through my MetaMask wallet, what I did was I went and I press this at the
middle mask option came up. Then I just put in my
password and here I am. This is my collection. This is a really old collection, but I just want to show you something so I'm going to add
an item in this collection. Folks, before I do
something like that, I just want to give you
one simple suggestion. I actually saw a question on the Internet a few weeks ago. It was like if I put
the same type of art on similar blockchain or on a different blockchain
is going to matter. Now guys, the answer to this is that if you put the
similar type of an NFT on a particular
blockchain, if you are using the
Ethereum blockchain. If you put the NFT on
the Ethereum blockchain, then if it's very
similar and identical, then it's going to combine that and only maybe one of
them are gonna show up. But if it's on a
different blockchain, then it's gonna show up as two different things because
it depends on blockchain. As you all know, a blockchain
is a digital register. So when I say
Ethereum blockchain, just imagine that it's the digital register for all
Ethereum based transactions. Ethereum is a name
of a cryptocurrency. Okay guys, let's maintain NFT because we have
three minutes to go. I'm going to add an
item and it's going to ask me to sign a
message from minimised. I'm going to assign that. And there I have it. I have three minutes to go
and I'm going to add an item. Before I put on a message. I'm gonna, I'm gonna actually put up a picture,
something like that. I'm going to put
up this picture. Obviously looking,
looking great. Zoom this up for you all. Looks cool. You can put up anything
your kids first picture, your parents picture, your pets, picture anything like
literally anything. So I'm going to name it as
anything and everything. You can put a link to
your external link. You can put your website
link or some other link. I'm going to leave
that as blank. You can put your website link, you can put your
Twitter link or any other link you desire. I'm going to put some
description and Eurydice. We have guys a minute to go. A minute to go. I'm not gonna do anything here like I'm not gonna put any properties are level 0, you can work on this. And I'm going to
make sure that it's one in supply And I'm gonna be maintaining it on the
polygon blockchain, which is free to main. But if you went on the Ethereum, it will cause the gas fees. I don't want to pay that.
I'm going to put it on the polygon blockchain is 321. Let's create our first ever NFT. It's asking me if I'm human. Yes, I am. Let's check the chimneys. One to two. The chimney there are
two gymnasium verify it. Maybe one mole verified. Opens. We wasted a minute of my time, guys, and now I'm gonna
lose the challenge. Come on open seat. Don't do that to me. Something went wrong. Well, what is that? Maybe I don't know
what went wrong. But let's put up another NFT. Let us lose our hope, and let's do it one more time. Let's do it one more time, guys, one more time for all
of you to have it. I'm going to try
this one more time. I think I made a little mistake or maybe something happened, maybe the connection or
something like that. It happens guys, and I'm
not going to cut this. I'm going to include this in the course so that you
see what happens actually behind the scenes with
a different picture. Maybe. Let's try with some downloads. Let's try with this guys. Let's try with this. This is one of the pictures
and I can see Wallet makes no sense, but still I'm gonna
do that for all. And I'm going to add
this as collection. I'm not going to
add any properties. I'm gonna keep this
very, very, very simple. And I'm gonna put this on
the polygon blockchain. There's one, Let's
polygon that's created. There is something that
guys there you have it. You created wallet Marks. Thank God that happen. I thought Man, what impression I'm going to put on my students when they instructed handy when Winton NFT,
but it happened. Thank God for that. Now
guys, with that step, we still haven't been to the
NFV, like we're halfway, halfway and halfway still left. Now we need to sell it. We have listed that, but we need to now sell it. Now let's go to
the selling part. There are two stages. Make
sure you do that correctly. An open seat. Accept
card payments to make it easy for
others to participate. Nfet is like, Well,
I don't mind. I'll put this as
0.01 or maybe 0.05, maybe 0.09, maybe 0.25. Okay, so it's 0.2. That means $772 according to a
theorems price right now. And it's been
listed for a month. Service fees is 2.5%
creative pieces, 8% to rise every time this NFT cells and
resales and results, I'm going to get 8%
as royalty fees. If it sells for a
million dollars, maybe in the next few years. And I'm gonna get 8% of the million dollars
as royalty is. I'm gonna sign a message
on my layer mask. And there we have
it. We admitted NFT. I really apologize
if it didn't happen in five-minutes because
of some technical issues. But it happened and
there you have it. There you have your
My first NFT minted. I hope you guys
enjoyed this one. And I'll see you
in the next class.
6. Tips and tools in NFTs : Hey everyone, welcome
to this lecture. In this lecture I'm going to
teach you how do you create awareness and what
are the tips that I have for you in this lecture so that you have a great
journey with the Web 3 and crypto and NFT you stuff. Now folks, the first tip is that I want to
personally give you as your teacher and your
friend, your brother, maybe. Don't forget to
enjoy the process. The process is very
much important, folks. The destination is what
we all are looking for, Viola waiting for, that's okay. But the process, the journey is more important than
the destination. Because the more you
enjoy the journey, the more better your
destination is going to be. That is what I humbly believe. Don't run after certain things. Just look at things from
a long perspective. Look at the big picture. Don't get disappointed,
don't get disheartened because this is a
very new market. Not a lot of people are even available on R2 is going
on with the space. So don't be too
nervous about things. Don't take things too seriously. Don't mind because
it's Dr. Sue said those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Take things clearly,
calm yourself down and enjoy it because
we all are learning. No one in the space of metal this moment has ever said that, Oh, I'm an expert in this field. Even some of them are. Basically, I'm going to meet a very important person from descriptive space
just in a few lines, maybe two or three hours. Yeah. And ease the wise precedent
of a particular company. I can name it for
security reasons, guys, I hope you
understand that. But even he has been in the
space eight to ten years. Even he's not an expert. And no one seems to be an expert because we all are
learning the older, evolving at the same time. And that's the
beauty of the space. The people of the
space of very warm. They are very friendly. Just ask them, ask
and you shall always receive the reason why
Apple exists right now. And I'm talking about the Apple
company, the apple fruit, because Steve Jobs believed in asking for help and
asking for suggestions and asking for
mentorship and asking for guidance and
any kind of help, which is really, really helpful. Next tip is never share
your wallet with anyone. And I literally mean anyone. Not even with your
closest of friends, girl and the boy and
wherever friends you have. And even with them,
because this is something real, real, private. Don't get fooled by randomness because it's going to hurt you. Never share your
details with anyone. Yes, if you have to
share the most the most, that you can share it
as a public address, which is your account number or your public key
that you can share. Your wallet address or
your public address, which is what you can check. Never ever share
your private key or your password or your secret, exceed recovery
phrase with anyone. Want to take a
digital copy of it because it can get into
wrong hands anytime. Experiment learning
teacher, this guy's still beautiful
pictures side-by-side. One is of the ocean and the
other is off the deep forest. And I believe these
are bamboo trees. What happens is let
me do a little story. The bamboo tree and
the bamboo plant is such a beautiful story behind
that story of persistence. It's the story of
patients and it's the story of how nature
works in its best way. Bamboo is such a plan for the
first 12 or maybe 15 weeks, you will not even see an
inch growing from the soil. Just after a few weeks. It is actually growing, isn't really gonna grow
to five to six meters, just within the next few weeks. Now, why does this happen? It's a very simple reason. It's because the time
when you can't see the bamboo coming
out of the crown, out of the earth are
sprouting out of growing. Because bamboo at that
time and that of its, its, its development time,
it's trying to strengthen its roots deep and deep
and deep and deep. Because you might have seen
this when a storm comes, a very violent storm. The tall trees like the coconut trees or the date palms and the
trees that are real, real tall and long. These are the ones that fall and literally thrown apart
by the winds and by Tom. But the tree like
the mango tree, the banyan tree, they
are never approved it. I have never ever in my entire life seen a
banyan tree approved by a storm or maybe by
any natural factors. Why? Because the roots
are so, so soul, so deep and strong that it
is it really going to take. An earthquake or maybe
a very volume kind of a disaster to upload, to approve it or remove it
from its original place. That's the reason guys
understand this thing. These two pictures
are really beautiful. But because they show nature, but because we should do
different kinds of things. Once the sea waves, once the guides that come
and go every 12 hours, every day without
missing a beat. And the other is
the bamboo tree. The beautiful example. Experiment, learn
and teach others. It's a very School formula that I learned a few months ago, may actually, a year ago, 1215 months ago. It's fail fast. Fail forward, and then move on. Keep learning. Because if you don't learn from your mistakes, then basically you're wasting
your time as Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, the elites express company said, your life not gonna be that
long that you will have the opportunities to try out everything and make
all possible mistakes. You will make mistakes. I make mistakes. I make a ton of mistakes. Maybe more than you all, or maybe you all have made
more than my mistake. That's okay. But have you
learned from these mistakes? That's very important
because when you don't learn from these mistakes, that basically is
a waste of time. But when you learn, that's not a mistake, that's a lesson. There's a difference
between failure. Is the difference between
lesson you don't fail, you learn and you
take the lesson home. Last tip from my side,
getting it ready, short and simple
network copy to, to defame someone just because they are
doing really great. I have seen so many copycat
products of Bohr did. Yeah, I'm club or hammock club. Just a copy of the Buddha, the cyber punks and the Khyber planks
and I don't know the cyber cranks
and all of that. You guys got to
understand that there are million copy projects, scammers, and people,
especially in the crypto space. People are trying
to make some quick buck and leave the space, but they don't know one
simple fact and that is, no one in the history
of this world has ever scammed people over
and over again. Even if he has scanned
and made a lot of money, that money has never been with him or her for a long time. Why? Because this is what
the law of nature says. What goes around, comes
around youth camp, someone, someone's camera
view, then don't cry. I know you're not gonna do that. I have some lovely
students out there. I trust all of you. But just to protect you guys from
scams and things, never go to unknown sites. Always check the team
that you're working. If you're working on
an empty project, if you're maintaining
LFTs, check the team, talk to them that Zoom call have a multiple of Zoom
calls, if possible, go live with them on Instagram, which is I believe
it's not required, but you can't do that. Ask them DM them,
meet them personally. If you live around the place, ask them for help, ask
them for suggestions. Meet their friends if possible, like the people who are
involved in the projects, meet the advisors, are done. Make sure you do your
own due diligence. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever believe on someone because when you do
your own diligence, you are responsible
for the good and bad. You cannot blame others, and others can't take the
credit for your success. I hope you get my point. Clear. Never copy and keep all of that because that's really cheap explored this space has a lot to offer and I hope
you're gonna succeed. Just one more minute of thing. And I'm going to this lecture. How do you create awareness
for your project? I'm gonna go to my
Twitter account. I'm going to show you how to create awareness
for your project. This is going to be
really, really fun and I've already logged
into my Twitter account, so I don't need to
do anything on that. Guy's a way to create
awareness for your project is by having some great
conversations with people. Like I'll give you an example. This is the Garden of Eden. It says, how will you
celebrate when ADA hits $827? What I'm going to type
is that possible? But not guys I wrote possible
but not that soon, dude. And a full stop. You can
add that you can miss that. Apply. Now what happens is that if possible then this account
Cardano feed ADA is going to reply to me maybe like
my account or maybe you going to like my
tweet and retweet that this creates engagement, this creates more people,
the people who follow me. I'm gonna know about this
account that people who follow this Cardano feed account for 6 thousand people are
gonna know about my tweet. And this is what
creates new people, new engagement,
new conversations. Try to do that if
you don't have to, better just get this
two minutes free. And the second one that
I believe is discard. Discard. Discard is basically like
a complicated WhatsApp. Lot of people are there. A lot of groups live
conversations going on. You can just check out any
of that and you can get in. Let's hope this was
really, really helpful. Try to create meaningful
relationships because relationships are always more important than
product knowledge. Thank you, I'll see you
in the next lecture. Bye.