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TXC Tech Marathon — Rebuilding the Ecosystem from Scratch

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Bobby Gray's post-trip debrief on the voluntary SEC interview in London, the open-sourcing of TEXITcoin Core, and the August TSSB hearing.

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THE GIST Well howdy folks, it has been a crazy few months of radio silence, but we are back and firing on all cylinders. This call is a massive tech update showing how we took a nasty web wallet exploit in May, fired the old developers, and used AI tools to rebuild our entire TexitCoin ecosystem from the ground up. The walled garden is officially torn down, our code is public, and we are handing the building tools directly to you. KEY TAKEAWAYS We had a right nasty security incident with our web wallet between the 17th and 28th of May. Instead of slapping a band-aid on it and hoping for the best, we flat out fired the old development team and decided to rebuild every single thing they ever touched so we could do it the right way. My buddy Cory showed me what these new AI coding platforms like Lovable can do, and I spent a solid month living in front of my Mac, just coding morning to night. Instead of begging gatekeepers for updates and waiting months, we took total control and built a vastly better, faster suite of tools ourselves. We made this network entirely permissionless. Everything is public now, meaning you do not have to ask me for a node key ever again. We placed our core code on GitHub, spun up new polished block explorers, and built a node spinner so you can build on our chain without waiting on the suits to give you the nod. Transparency is the name of the game, especially with the SEC peeking over our fence lately. We built a new Open Books system that puts every single payroll expense, receipt, and ASIC miner purchase right there on the blockchain for the whole wide world to see and verify. We are not stopping at just block explorers and ledgers. Cory has put together a downright incredible gamified learning platform called CryptoU, complete with an animated owl, and I am finishing up StreamTXC, an on-chain video service that proves ownership of your content. We are handing you the full Honest Money toolset so you can start creating right alongside us. TIMELINE OF THIS PAST YEAR I started out way back in 2008 trying to save the world with old-fashioned physical gold and silver, which blew up in my face spectacularly in 2013 and gave me a nice long beach vacation in Thailand to think about my transgressions. Fast forward to this crazy year. February and March of 2026 had me buried deep in legal headaches and SEC stress. By April, Cory showed me the Lovable AI tools and I got absolutely hooked on building. Then, right between May 17th and 28th, we got hit with that brutal web wallet exploit. But that disaster became our cleansing moment. We spent the last month quietly coding our entire ecosystem from scratch, bringing us right here to mid-June with a totally open network ready to change the world. WORTH FLIPPING TO When Cory shows off his gorgeous new crypto wallet design, proving how a little UI polish makes our decentralized tools look and feel like a million bucks. My little tangent about how HD wallets work, and how our new EVM browser wallet automatically rotates receiving addresses so Ledger can't track your life story. Our walkthrough of Lovable AI's remix feature, where I show exactly how anyone in our community can clone our production code and build their own custom decentralized apps without starting bare. Cory giving a sneak peek at CryptoU, featuring Wiley the Owl and our new tiered freemium onboarding that makes learning about honest money a whole lot better than public school. My wrap-up of the new open financial books system, showing exactly how we timestamp every single dollar spent directly to the blockchain to keep things perfectly transparent for regulators and our community.

Full transcript
**Bobby Gray:** Resume recording. Good morning, everyone, or good evening if you are in America, celebrating a 250th anniversary this year. Bobby Gray joining you live from Singapore. It is, in my part of the world, Tuesday, June 16th. 2026, and we are… Running through a marathon of updates this week, because there's so much happening, it's all good. You haven't heard from us in forever. You probably thought we were dead. Don't worry, we felt we were dead a few times in the last, in the last 4 months, but it's been too long. We've got a lot of stuff to talk about. It's all good stuff, guys. It's all good. If you caught our call yesterday, you remember we talked about what went down with the, the Securities and Exchange Commission, interview that I had an opportunity to… be a part of last Thursday, and while I was talking about that update, we were talking about, You know, all these things that happen for a reason, and you don't always know what's going on, why you're experiencing it, when it's happening, and it's only sometime in the future, you know, when you're looking back and saying, yeah, yeah, that's… That's what we needed back then, and we didn't know it, and it felt terrible as we were going through it, but, you know, looking back, of course, it's… it's… what needed to happen in order for us to get to where we wanted to go. Not every time it works out that way. Sometimes it ends in disaster. Now, I had an entire year in 2014 to think about my transgressions from 2013 And, say, man… I'm not seeing… I'm not seeing the silver lining on this cloud just yet, but of course, today I look back on that and I say, if it wasn't for what happened in my life in 2013, I wouldn't have been in Asia, I wouldn't have had 7 years to spend with my family, homeschooling my children on the beaches of Thailand and all over the world, and so I value all that. Of course, you know, it's tough to do… real time, but you look back and you go, yeah, that's what we needed. Probably saved my marriage back then, and definitely established a relationship with my children that, you know, that I'll value forever. But when you're going through it, man, it's tough. And we've been going through it the last couple months, and… You know, communication is really important, and… if you don't know what's going on, you're inclined to think the worst, and so we, you know, we've connected every week, but who's got time for Zoom calls, who's got time for Telegram chats? Who's got time for, you know, all of that. So, this is our marathon week. Our goal here is to get caught up and bring you up to speed on all the things that you may have missed, make a bunch of great recordings out of, you know, our time together in the next couple days, share those recordings with you so that you can go back and watch these things at a time that's convenient for you. Tonight, today, tonight, this morning, whatever it is, we're gonna talk about tech. And tech is… a really big deal. I was trying to load up a video for you before the call started about, you know, what I was doing back in 2009. And in 2008, I started the American Open Currency Standard. My goal was to go backwards. My goal was to get people trading and bartering once again. with gold and silver and copper coins. I call it the horse and buggy, and it's coincidental, of course, that there's a horse there in that first picture, but that's what it was! It was old-fashioned, it was old school, and I don't know if it was… Primarily driven by a nostalgic sense of, you know, doing it the way that our grandparents did it. Or if it was driven by a feeling like, you know, the zombie apocalypse was coming, and the lights were gonna go out, and we were, you know, gonna be… you know, like Einstein said, fighting War… World War III with sticks and stones, or World War IV with sticks and stones. I don't remember the quote. But the point is that, like, that's what I did back then. And… I liked it, you know? Look. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with gold and silver. I still own gold and silver. We still own gold and silver. we… Can certainly appreciate and admire a lot how they've held up as good money for thousands of years. There's no debating that. It's worked. And if it ain't broke, don't fix. But you also have to look at the charts and the trends, and you gotta see that our world's going digital. And it's happening fast. The world is moving very rapidly in this direction. And if we're not able to use the tools of our time, and we're going to talk about that kind of to the… to the nth degree tonight, if we're not able to use the tools of our time, we're getting left behind. And we're not just getting left behind, but we're losing out on our ability to win. And I don't know if win means personally, you know, it's like, you heard about Bitcoin all those years ago, it's at $65,000, $70,000, $125,000, whatever it is these days. you could have gotten in back then, but you resisted it because it was high-tech, and confusing, and private keys, and public… ugh, too much. Or if you just didn't trust it, you know, it sounds like one of those Mark of the Beast things… Or if, when we talk about winning, we're talking about honest money. And I did the gold and silver thing back in the day because that was what I thought was the most important thing that I could do to help improve the world that I lived in. I thought that our money was wrong, our money was broken. I thought that it was extremely unfair that the cantillionaires get to control the printing press. You know, we all work so hard for this money stuff. They get to print it out. Give it out, or lend it out, or contract it out to their besties whenever they want. very little oversight. I mean, I don't know if you remember Ron Paul in there, trying to audit the Fed for years and years and years. I mean, it's like… It's this magic black box, and if you're not connected to it, you're not getting the money supply. You gotta wait for it to trickle down to, you know, to the neighborhood you live in through, you know, bank loans, or low interest rates, or whatever the things are that get money into circulation. I thought that was very unfair. And so, I set out to do what I thought was the right thing, and I wanted to provide for my family, I wanted to have a good time, I wanted to make some new friends. And I wanted to get rich. I did all of those things. Spectacular catastrophe at the end of 2013, read all about it on the Troll Index websites. When you're bored, but that's what I wanted to do. I wanted to save the world through honest money. I was successful. It was, fun. I traveled all over the country, meeting lots of great people. But it was small, and it was never going to expand out of a very, very tiny regional, project. Because old-fashioned money is slow. It moves slowly, and that's part of the beauty of it. You know, when you have to pass a gold or silver or a copper hand to somebody else's physical hand, there's a relationship that's established there. It's a lot more personal than, like, sending zeros and ones to a code developer on the other side of the world. So I like that, I like that fact about it, and I, you know, I really appreciated and enjoyed making all those connections, bartering and, you know, it was a 4-hour pitch to sit down with a company and talk about honest money and gold and silver, and the history of all these things. I got my man Cordy. I forgot all about my man Cordy. He's gonna be coming on to join me as a co-host. I can only promote you to a panelist. I would like to have you as a co-host, Corey, but panelist is… where it's limiting me, maybe there's an option here. Co-host. Make a co-host! There you go! Confirm. There you go. Hello, good evening, welcome. Okay, so I'm gonna… I'm gonna finish up my little speech here, and then we will begin. Hopefully you are all set up over there on your end for what we're about to dive into. Anyway, long story short, over this, you know, dozen-year period, I've seen the error of my ways. I have engaged this fun, high-tech, exciting world of cryptocurrency. I now understand what I was missing about the cryptocurrency conversation. I don't regret missing out on Bitcoin in 2012 at $5. All these things happen for a reason, like we discussed, but… I am really excited because we now have the tools in our hands, even more so today, to really accomplish that goal of saving the world. I know it's far-fetched. I know it sounds impossible, but I do believe that one person can make a difference, and when you bring them together with Corey and 58,000 of our friends, we've got the beginning parts of the movement. We got the beginning parts of something great. And when the movement is built upon solid foundations like we've done, and we all have this profit incentive. to continue working hard. It's not like we're, you know, kind of just doing this out of the goodness of our hearts. We're doing it because we have an incentive to do it. When you take all those things and you put them together, you get a real chance. And that's what we have. We have a real chance to make the world a better place for our children, my children, your children, children all over that are disenfranchised from, you know, that cantillionaire money banking system that they're locked out of through KYC rules and all the other stuff. That's what we have with crypto, and, you know, of course, as part of that. our version of it corrects a lot of the things that have gone wrong with crypto, where it's become increasingly centralized over the last couple years. Anyway, I digress. Point is, We've got the tools in our hands today to be… a thousand times more successful. In fact, on Thursday… no. On Wednesday, Wednesday. Wednesday. We're gonna talk about Layer 2. We're gonna start about what I did in the past, and how we're able to do it a thousand times or more, better, faster, with the tools that we have today. Now, we've gone through a major transition. We're going through a major transition because of the security incident that happened, Somewhere between the 17… and the 28th of May. And so, look, we've got a vastly improved text coin website. On there, you'll find Discover blog section, or even if you just scroll down a little bit, you should find our latest blog updates right there on the homepage. And so, we shared with you a security incident. Now, the trolls will say, I don't know what the trolls will say, I have no idea. But, we came across this incident, this exploit in the web wallet. And we… We found out what the problem was, we fired the development team that was responsible for the problem, and then we began an incredibly cumbersome effort to rebuild every single thing that they have ever touched. And that is what we are here to talk about tonight. Now, I've got, Corey on as our co-host. Corey is, Corey is… I don't know, he's kind of a superstar when it comes to a lot of things. I don't… how do you want to describe Corey? I'll let you describe Corey however you want to describe Corey. Tell me about Corey and this amazing skill set that he's got. Where did it happen? Why did it happen? Where did it come from? Have you been like this your whole life? Like, what's the deal, man? Come on, give us a little background.

**Cory Moran:** Well, I'm humbled, I appreciate that. Apologies for my fuzzy-looking camera. I'm trying to switch cameras here, but thanks for having me tonight, Bobby, and a lot of what you said tonight was, you know, kind of answers your question, is I've always had a real passion for helping others. you know, first and foremost, be a part of something that's real, you know, honest, and, has the ability to affect a lot of people. And, you know, I come from a place of, you know, you work hard. You give it your best, and, you use every skill that you have, and if you don't have a certain skill, you learn it, and you perfect it, and you hone it, and you… and you master it, and then you teach it to others, which is kind of, you know, kind of where we're at. So, you know, my background is graphic design, and my love is, communities, building communities. And then over the years, I've been in crypto since 2012, 2013. You know, bought my first Bitcoin at $97 and fell in love with it, and you know, ever since then, I've looked for a system, a person, a place, a community, a group of people that, you know, were aligned with the same mission of decentralization, and You know, just finding a better way for commerce, a better way for alternative currency, and through those last 13 years, it's been a learning lesson, you know? It's been the experience of getting slammed, getting scammed, you know.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah, hard lessons, the expensive lessons.

**Cory Moran:** Hard lessons, yeah, the sacrifices.

**Bobby Gray:** So, so when did you… when did you really start to connect with the honest money stuff? When… when… when did that become a part of, your world? Is that something that's new with the engagement of Texacoin projects, or is that something that you've got some history on as well?

**Cory Moran:** It actually, was prior to that. It's, it started back when, you know, at a previous company, we've, we launched a few of DeFi tokens ourselves, and.

**Bobby Gray:** Okay.

**Cory Moran:** You know, the whole mission was… was honest money. It was called Community as Commerce.

**Bobby Gray:** Oh, wow.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, and so it was the same alignment, it just called something different, and, you know, I think you experienced that recently. Yeah. And so, yeah, it's always been, you know, I've struggled with, you know, things like PayPal, and banks, and the centralization of so many things that, it's like, man, I've earned this money, I want to hold onto it. I want to do what I want with it.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah, you can get into honest money and crypto from a lot of different angles, you know? For me, I don't… like, I can't remember how many times I swore I would never open another PayPal account. I'm like, that's it! I'm done with PayPal. That's the last time they're freezing my account and taking all my money. Like, 7 times later, I'm like, okay, there's gotta be something better, and there is, and it's crypto. And you, you know, most of the industry gets into it because they want to get rich, and that's totally fine. I got nothing wrong with those people. There's a very small percent that looks at it as a financial technology, as we do, and says, this is really a powerful toolset to change the world. And we're not the only ones in that conversation. You know, there are a lot of others out there, and we've seen other projects… Like you mentioned, you know, come and go over the years. That maybe didn't get the same traction that, that we got with, you know, Texacoin and Iskander. And so, that's exciting. It's exciting to see not only that we're on the right path, we're headed in the right direction, we're amongst friends, but I'm excited what these tools give us the ability to do. Now, the reason you're here on this call is because, you know. I've been, like, pulling my hair, and I'm going through all this… Drama, all the stressful stuff, all these, you know, confusing and painful learning experiences, and you're over there Making cool stuff. And you've been making these great, education videos, you've been making these great motivational videos, but then, kind of out of nowhere, you've been making these really great tech tools. And, you know, I was so caught up in my own world that… I didn't even notice it until… you know what the turning point was?

**Cory Moran:** Remember.

**Bobby Gray:** what the turning point was in your tech creations? It was when you made the… the data, the chart about, dollar cost averaging. Yes.

**Cory Moran:** if you've got.

**Bobby Gray:** advanced access to that, and if it even still exists, but feel free to pull it up, because I don't know where it is anymore, but I'd love to show people what I'm talking about. But, just while you're looking for it, I'll explain what I'm talking about. You know, we have conversations with people that feel like they missed it. They didn't hear about it in time, Bitcoin was $97 or $5, they didn't get in, and they missed it. And it's like, well, okay, maybe you missed it at $5, and you missed it at $97, and you missed it at $20,000, but is there still an upside? So tell me when you heard about it, or when you could have gotten in the second, or third, or fourth, or fifth time. And let's see where you would be today. And so… I, you know, I've always wanted this tool, and the tool gives you the opportunity to pick a date, pick an amount that you would have, you know, put in. So let's suppose you heard about this at one of the very worst times, December 17, 20, 2017. December 17, 2017 was when I was sitting on top of the Fullerton Bay Hotel in Singapore, and I looked down at my phone and I saw Bitcoin hit $20,000 for just a moment. So let's say if I bought 20 bucks a week. for, you know, every week, I put $20, and let's just say $20, a reasonable amount, an amount that, you know, an average person could afford. If I put $20 a week in when I heard about it, along with the rest of the world, you probably heard about it in 2017 as well. You might not have been paying attention to it, but that's when the whole world learned about crypto. December 17th, 2017, if you put $20 a week in, all the way back to then, you would have invested $8,800, and today it would be worth $43,000. And so, even if you caught the market at the absolute top, when everyone thought for sure it was dead, you know, it was like, oh my gosh, Bitcoin fell from… 20 grand down to 15 to 10, all the way down to, like, $3,500. I mean, it dropped 70% after that. And you look back, and you go, if I had just put $20 a week in, and I kept contributing to it $20 a week, where would I be today? Well, I've always talked about this, and I've always wanted this tool, and then all of a sudden, I mentioned it, and the next day you send me a link, and you're like, here I made for you. And I'm like, no. No, no, no, no, no, this is not even possible. No, no, this is CIA stuff. This is, like… some dark web, you know, situation. And I was blown away. Absolutely blown away. And I thought to myself, how did he do it? Because we keep hearing about all this AI stuff. We keep hearing, like, oh my gosh, AI, Claude, and blah blah blah blah blah. You know, my brain is going. Terminator 2, Skynet's getting launched. the, you know, cloud is… the… the… it's coming for us. I don't want to be a part of that. Then I look at this thing that I've only dreamed about for years, and the tool does way more than what you just showed us. It compares against, you know, gold and silver and the S&P. I mean, it's… it's… It's extensive. Extensive. Does a lot. And so I saw that, and I'm like, no way. Okay. there's something going on here, and I need to know about it, because we keep asking our development team, and I like our development team, even through this exploit, we keep asking our development team for stuff, and it's weeks, weeks, and months for us to get something that maybe comes close to what we want. I mean. we never had, like, a logo, a company logo on the back office login page. It just said… I don't even remember what it said, it's like, you know, new ideas start here, or something stupid. It's like… you know… I think about what we discussed yesterday with the SEC and the government looking at us and being like, well, that's obviously a scam. Their website sucks. They… their wallet sucks, this sucks, like, what are they doing? They say they have 7 people on their technical team, but the things that they're churning out are just, you know, they're entry level. And I go, yeah, we're doing the best we can. And they know that these tools exist. You know that these tools exist, but I don't know it. And of course I gatekeep as much as I can. Not because I need to be like this… this Bobby Blockchain tyrant, but because we can see firsthand how dangerous and expensive hacks and exploits are. As soon as you let go of the keys to this stuff, man, it's anyone's guess, and when you're messing with crypto. Things go bad fast, and they go bad big. And there's no second chance, there's no password recovery, there's no, walk down to the Chase Bank and reset your card and get all the money that was stolen refunded. So, like, we gotta do this right, we gotta do it the first time. And we have to pay dearly for expensive lessons that we learn by, because we do it hastefully or the wrong way. And so when you find a development team that you like, you kind of stick with them, and you kind of, like, give them lots of flexibility to do things the way that they want, and you don't, you know… try to cause too much trouble, because they're holding the keys. Anyway, it's been a very bad situation for us, for a long time. Not so bad that we can't move forward. We've obviously moved really, really far in the last couple years. But bad to the point where, at some point someday, we gotta get our arms around this thing, we have to understand it more deeply, and we have to establish systems and controls that limit access to servers, to code repositories, so that we can, you know, minimize or eliminate the possibility of a bad actor getting involved in making a change to our services that affect our community. Anyway… When I saw the tool that you put together, I got to clicking. Because I'm a tech guy. You know, back 20… or 1997, when I dropped out of high school, that's what I did. I did it for 7 years, I ran my own tech company, I was building websites for people, I was plugging in their LANs and WANs, like, I get this tech stuff, I speak tech. And so when I saw this, I'm like, what does he know that I don't know, man? I'm pretty good at this stuff, and this is mind-blowing. So I looked at some domains and saw Lovable a bunch of times. I'm like, what kind of stupid thing? It's called Lovable. Well, a very awesome, amazing thing is called Lovable. And so, I got to clickin'. And, man, I went into, like, coder dreamland, where I sat in front of my computer, like, I don't know how many hours in a day? 20, 24, 30? Like, I was in front of my computer, like, 40 hours a day. just from, like, I get out of bed, rub my eyes, I'm at my PC, which is now a Mac, until someone's like, are you gonna go to bed? You have a call tomorrow morning at 8 AM, you should go to bed. It's 2. I'm like, alright. Morning to night, daytime to nighttime, I was… immersed. in this. And I said, this is it. Now, I don't remember exactly when this happened, but it was probably sometime in March. March or April. Probably April. You know, February and March were all legal stuff, and I was real caught up in that. But I started digging into this a couple months ago, and I was absolutely blown away. And the purpose of our call today is to take you through a bunch of the things that Corey's done, take you through a bunch of things that I've done, and show you a couple things. Number one. Where we are today, And we want you to see, firsthand. the vast improvement from where we were just 6 months ago to where we are today. Why? Luck. Corey, a pause opportunity to stop for a minute and look at everything. thing and see what loose ends we've got to tie up to be, you know, more decentralized and more permissionless. Like, all of those things have put us in a spotlight, and that has been an extremely cleansing opportunity for us. But it's that, it's the toolset, it's Corey, it's the patience. From the community, it's the capital that we've been able to accumulate. That have given us the resources that we need. to take the time that's required to go back through and build this stuff. And it's been extremely… helpful. And at the tail end of this. stick around for a little while, I don't know how long this call will go. And Corey, feel free, man, your co-host here, interject, stop me, I can babble. I'm used to doing this thing by myself, and I don't want you to feel like, whoa, do I get to say anything ever? Jump in, start a screen share, start showing us stuff, and as I, you know. Drone on about this. But I want you to stick around on this call, because I know that there are a lot of creative people in our community. I'm pretty good, Corey's great. But you might have some sort of amazing skill as well. And if I can teach you, in the next 30 minutes or an hour, how to use these things yourself, then we've got another person that's building on Texacoin blockchain, or maybe you want to build on Iskander, or maybe you want to build on ZeroChill when that information comes out. Whatever it is, these are public permissionless networks that you can build on, too. So I want to teach you what I was able to learn. Show you how to do it. show you the things that we've put together, and then ask you what your ideas are. I get people messaging me probably two, three times a week. Hey, I got an idea for this. And I go, go, do it. Now, in the past, it was impossible. Why? Because you couldn't join our network without setting up a node, and you needed a key to set up a node. Now, if you asked nicely for a key, we would have given it to you, but that's permissioned. And so, now that's been eliminated. Now you don't need a key anymore to spin up a new note. And, as a byproduct of that, you don't need permission from me, or Cory, or anybody else, you just need to know what the tools are and how to do it. So that's what I want to show you today. I want to show you a couple things that I built, Corey will show you a couple things that he's built, and then we'll show you how to build And then we'll encourage you to go. Now, you might be thinking to yourself, I'm not a tech guy, I'm not a coder, and I don't really know what kind of tools or utilities I would… no, no, no, no. No, no, no. Corey, you just sent me a link to something the other day, and I was scared. I was like, oh, no. Do you remember what it was? You want to talk about what it was real quick?

**Cory Moran:** Was, was it the, the, Honest Wins one? The…

**Bobby Gray:** It was the honest winds, but it was built on top of a new AI gaming engine.

**Cory Moran:** Oh, jeez.

**Bobby Gray:** What was that thing you said?

**Cory Moran:** Oh, oh my goodness. Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes. That was.

**Bobby Gray:** Click on it here and find it and remind you what it is.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, it was the new Clawed, build with Higgs field.

**Bobby Gray:** Higgsfield AI. Do you want to pull that up real quick?

**Cory Moran:** AI. Yeah, let me pull that.

**Bobby Gray:** Pull that up real quick, if you don't mind, and I want to tell you why, because look. When we talk about tools and utilities, boring. Do you want to make a new calendar app that, like, runs on-chain? Maybe, maybe not. But… A lot of people really like gaming. I'm not a gamer, so this is a really tough thing for me. I'm not a gamer, I wish I had more time to game. I didn't get into it when I was young, but the new generation loves the game. And… you know, you might be looking at it and saying, I don't really want to build a new blockchain-based video streaming thing, but… you might look at it and say, what if I could, like, create a new game that runs on-chain? And so these AI tools, man, it gives you access to all kinds of creative possibilities. It's not just tools and utilities. I'm gonna take you through the tools and utilities, and then maybe we'll spend a couple minutes and looking at some of these really cool, really fun things, that you can also do on the gaming side. Is it… Corey, is it just as easy to create This stuff, in the gaming realm as it is for me in the, you know, tech and utility realm.

**Cory Moran:** I don't think it's there just yet, because this literally released, like, 4 days ago. Right. But it's at the point where I feel like it's when I started lovable, where it was more clunky, there was, you know, there was a lot of… and this could happen very soon, because AI develops, you know, we'll blink, and then, you know, it'll be ready. So, and I did build a, you know that game where, it's like Zoom Ball, where you shoot the marbles up, and you connect the marbles, and it explodes? Anyways, I built one… I built that the other day when, after I showed it to you. It's very, like, Atari-like, it's very, archaic, but, I can see where it's going, and I can see where… You know, with a little bit of tweaks, and it'll be there very soon.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah.

**Cory Moran:** But yeah.

**Bobby Gray:** I love this.

**Cory Moran:** It's, it's mind-blowing.

**Bobby Gray:** Look, in, you know, 3 months ago, I was turning a blind eye to all this stuff. I didn't want to hear about it, didn't want to think about it. I had bigger problems to worry about. But now I look at it, and I think about Layer 2, and utility, and purposefulness, and like, what's the point, man? Why did you guys… why did you guys do this? You guys just did… this is just a money grab. No, no, no. We did this because we wanted to rebuild the entire Bitcoin cryptocurrency ecosystem But make sure that there is a rule set in the beginning that individuals are the ones that win as these networks grow. These networks get bigger, there's more utility, there's more usefulness and purpose for them. I've got my ideas, you've got your ideas. Our community's got their own ideas. We're gonna talk about, you know, the manifestations that I see being really worthwhile on Wednesday. But we have to build these things… And they will come. And the tools to build them are now in our hands. And whether it's, you know, a tech tool, or a Layer 2 community currency tool, or a, you know, a game. I mean, all of that stuff is now accessible to us. So, let's do a real quick run through what I've put together with Corey's help. You know, you're gonna hear me say, I, I, I, me, me, me, a lot, and I want you to understand, first and foremost, that we wouldn't be having this conversation right now if it wasn't for Corey. And his, you know, very patient, very consistent contribution to our team, which was happening long before he was a paid member of our team. And, you know, that's really what got this thing, to grow. You know, he planted those seeds, and he was patient, and he nurtured them, and then all of a sudden, it has manifested into, you know, something that, hopefully is extremely beneficial for you.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, look, Bobby, when you say, you know, you were… so it was a combination of timing, right? It was… it was a combination of, okay, so I'm mining away, I'm a community member, I'm seeing… You mentioned on one of our calls, you're like, were you just sitting back going, oh my god, this is such a brilliant idea, this is such an incredible project, but it could use a little bit of love here, and a little bit of…

**Bobby Gray:** What's wrong with these people?

**Cory Moran:** What's… what's wrong… what's wrong with these people? But it was more… And you know, it's… I'm a true believer in the way, you know, the way things are supposed to be, they will… they will, you know, present themselves, and and it was a timing thing. It was… you were doing your thing, and… I saw a position where I could use my skills and help, and so I just started doing it, and you know, it was… it was a point where there's probably people going, why were you holding this out from Bobby for so long? But it wasn't that. It was, you know, it's something I've been doing for years, and, you know, combine that with the design aspect, and… having the ability, so Bobby says something on a call or something, and I'm like, you know, I'm just thinking, okay, well, the best thing to do is create a solution for what he's thinking, and…

**Bobby Gray:** Give me 5 minutes. I'll be here.

**Cory Moran:** I'll be right back in a GIF. And, and here we go. So, you know, I just, onto Bobby's point, get creative. The tools are there, and don't be hesitant. Just get it, dive in, and… There's a lot of members starting to do that, and it's great to see.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah, and just to reiterate one more point in there as well, thanks for the patience. Please be patient. You know, like… I've been in organizations before, yelling and screaming, I got the answer, I know what you guys need. And, you know, the clueless suit is walking around, not paying attention to the new guy, and he misses it, and you're just sitting there laughing. And I hope that's not the case for us. And it shouldn't be the case because, you know, what we're building in this decentralized community is your ability to do those things without waiting for leadership, or the suits, or the VIPs and the CEOs and the board of directors to notice you. Like, that's what a really great decentralized community is all about. And… You know, your ability to contribute and rise to the very top, is… doesn't have a gatekeeper. That's what we want. We want to put that power in your hands. We've built a level playing field, we've built, you know, kind of the foundation on which really great people can come. and create. And that's what you did. It has caused you to become part of our, you know, our inner circle, the IDMC Board of Administrators, you know, you did so much for so long, unpaid and, you know, without thanks, that it was obvious that you'd earned a seat at that table. And that may happen for other people as well. You know, you mentioned a couple names, there are really great people out there in our community, so many of them. What I was mentioning to you yesterday is, let's put them in positions where they can start to earn, some benefits for themselves, you know? So whether or not they take these tools and they run with them and they go in their own direction. Best of luck. Anybody that's Doing anything to further the mission of honest money and decentralization is a friend of ours, whether you do it under the TXC, or ISK, or ZCU banner, or something else, it's all good. The more that we create, the better the chances are for humanity to survive and thrive in this ever-changing world. So, you know. like, thanks for the patience, please be patient, we're doing something big, it takes time, and we got this. So, let's run through the things real quick. Let's get to the part where we show you how to do it. And Corey, I don't know if you've ever seen this stuff as well, but we'll get all the way to the finish line, and you can go, okay, it's doable. It's gonna take us a little while, it's gonna be a little clunky from time to time, because, Because we gotta make sure we've got ourselves logged in on everything that we need. But here we go, alright? So buckle up, 378 people on this call, thank you so much again for joining, and let's, go through it. Okay, so the tech stack looks like this. If you go to the Texitcoin.org website, you'll see the very pretty, not so image-heavy, you know, we gotta take another pass through this still, and add more kind of color and imagery to it. This might not even be in Texas. But AI's… at least lovable AI, is not great with imagery. It's not an image generator, it's more of a code builder. But start here. And then if you go over to resources, you'll find the section that allows you to… Get the tools that you need to build on our network, TXC. And so, just to guide you through how these things work, scroll down a little bit, and you'll find the code repository for Texacoin Core, and if you click here, you'll build it… you'll see it over on GitHub. GitHub is… One of, you know, a couple code repos, as they're called, repositories, And… you know, I didn't really understand these systems too well until recently, but they're really good, and they're… they have given the development community kind of a system and process for you know, good development practices. And when I throw something together, I whip it up, I publish it, you know, I dump it right on the server, and there's no access, there's no log, there's no control. That's how the other development team was doing it. Good development teams use code repos because you have the ability to see this thing that we call the commit history. And the commit history shows you who did what to it in different branches, and when the updates were done, who committed, who the core contributors were, and so it leaves all these timestamps that you can trace back all the way to the very beginning. And so you can now go in and you can audit the Texacoin code all the way back to the very beginning. And that's done through this website called GitHub. And so, again, if you go to the Texacoin website, resources. build on TXC, you'll get to the link where you can find the code on GitHub, okay? Something that I developed on Lovable. is what I call the node spinner upper, and so you've got the core code over here. Dig into it if you understand a thing or two about code repositories, but if you want to skip over to the easy version, you've got this thing called… oh, that's not it. Gotta go down a little bit more. Spin up a TXE node. And so… really, the big limitation, the big roadblock with building on our network before has been the fact that the nodes are not public, or were not public. What that means is, like. Hey, I want my browser to communicate with the blockchain. Sorry, you have to talk to a node. Okay, well, let's set up a node. Unfortunately, you gotta get, you know, the code, which is private, and you gotta get a key, which you gotta get through Bobby. That's how it was in the old days. That's gone now. So now you've got direct access to the code, and you don't need a key. But you still need a node. Now. In the next couple days, I will set up a public node. What that means is that you can skip over the process that I'm going to show you right now, and you can connect to a public note. This is a pretty common thing in the world of crypto, but you normally have to pay for these services, and you get limits. So it's like, well. The free version gives you 100, you know, connections to our node per day, and then you can pay 10 bucks a month, and you get a thousand connections, and then you pay a little more, and you get more. You can bypass all of that by setting up your own node. Your node gives you your own physical node, gives you the ability to communicate directly on-chain without having to go through one of those service providers that'll do it for you. But, you sure are welcome to set up your own node. So, I use Amazon AWS for a lot of our infrastructure, and you can see that we've paid quite a bit of money here in the last 6 months for just our EC2 instances. What is an EC2 instance? It is where you would go to set up a node. Now, you can do it here, or you can do it on any one of a lot of other websites, but… what I want to show you is the connection between building on Texacoin and the infrastructure that you need in order to actually do this. So, spin up a TXC node from scratch, guide it in minutes. Don't want to wrangle with the setup, use our node spinner, and again, this is as easy as it gets today, but in the next couple days, maybe the next couple weeks, we will set up a public node so that if you don't want to spin up your own node and pay, you know, 5 or 10 or 20 bucks a month for an Amazon instance to host that node, or you don't have, you know, a dedicated IP sitting there in your local network connection, you can connect to our public node. Not done yet, but it will be done soon. So, if you click on the node spinner upper. it'll take you over to the node spinner upper version 010, and this is what tells you what you actually need in order to successfully spin up your own node. Okay, so we need to have an Ubuntu 2204, Texacoin Core 25.2, and we need to have this much size and this much CPU. So we go over to our instances, and we can launch a new instance. And we're gonna come back to this in a few minutes, but this is where we're gonna get started once I run you through a list of the rest of the tools that we've put together. Because you're gonna need a bunch of these things in order to build. And, again. We need these things to build as well. So we're building, you're welcome to build, you don't have to build if you don't want to, you gotta participate in a meaningful way, but you don't have to be, like, a tech bro or a gamer designer that's, like, building on our network. But you do need access to these tools. And so, I want to show you, our Block Explorer. again, this is every tool in one place. Our block explorer, and not only do we have this Explorer, this is the Explorer that most people are familiar with, but I'm in the process of setting up a second explorer. Explorer2.texacoin.org. So this is a completely redesigned Explorer that was built on Lovable. We're in the process of replacing everything that that other team has ever worked on with our own stuff, and trying to improve it. So if you look at, you know, the old version. of the Block Explorer, you know, kind of colors are wrong, brand is off, and then you look at the new version, you go, okay, well, that's a lot more on-brand. You got red and blues in there, we can change light theme, dark theme. You know, with the old version, we really don't have any access. We found a public repository, and what we get is what we get. Whereas with our version, we can change it, and we can improve Prove it any way we like. But that's the Block Explorer. The mempool, same thing. Mempool then. This is the one that we've had for a while. This shows you all the stuff that's going on in the network, and then we've got a new mempool that's coming together as well at mempool 2. And this is the one that we've built from scratch. Again, gives us the ability to modify it, build in anything we want. This one was really tough, Corey. I had to build a whole Amazon instance to do a full blockchain index, and all that stuff. So, So that's the second tool. Then you need a wallet. Corey, have you made your…

**Cory Moran:** For years.

**Bobby Gray:** it yet?

**Cory Moran:** Yes, yes.

**Bobby Gray:** Show me what wallet you've got put together, because your wallet looks a lot better than my wallet.

**Cory Moran:** The one wallet?

**Bobby Gray:** I'm not sure, whatever, whatever it is that you made, you, you made something really cool. I'm not sure, is it, is it fully functional and working, or is it.

**Cory Moran:** Well, you've… you've actually.

**Bobby Gray:** I've incorporated some of them.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, you've got some of it. I can throw it real quick, I've got it pulled up, but man, I'll tell you what, you combine Bobby's tech knowledge here with what he's doing, with what he's showing you, is… Everybody out there watching this right now has got to be pretty giddy in their shorts, because this is just absolutely next level.

**Bobby Gray:** So here.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, I'll show it when you're ready, just to get…

**Bobby Gray:** a second here, I'll show you, I'll show you the.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah.

**Bobby Gray:** that I build. So this is TexCoin Wall, and then, of course, we've got the same thing for, Iskander. You know, so we've got that basic wallet, and then we've got the Iskander wallet. Wrong button. Copy that. Put it in here, unlock this one. So there's the Iskander wallet. And, you know, we're adding features like the ability to send tokens. I don't think we set up token sending features yet here. It may be included in the TexCoin wallet, but again, this is all stuff now where if you look at it and you go, well, I really wish it was able to do X, Y, or Z, we go, sure, no problem. Yep, we've got tokens. In here now for our Layer 2 on Omni with the TexCoin wallet. Show me what you put together, which was the inspiration for the third wallet that I'll show you in just a moment.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, absolutely, and I'm loving, like, I'm using that wallet that Bobby just showed you guys to, to go into StreamTXC and sign all my, my videos and transactions and stuff. So this is the one wallet to rule them all, right? So this is… I kept throwing this in Bobby's face, I was like, Bobby, look at this! He's like, I'll get to it, I'll get to it, look at this. And so, you know, I put this together, I'm like, man, we need something that, okay, I've got my TXC, I've got 8 wallets and Texacoin, right? I've got my balance in there, and you can see where I come from is, like, I gotta make things look pretty, I gotta make them look optimized.

**Bobby Gray:** It's fine.

**Cory Moran:** I gotta have Glassmorphism, I'm very polished yet. So you've got your… oh, what's that wallet? Oh, and there's another wallet over there. So you've got a few wallets here. This is what I sent over to Bobby, and you've got, you know, your functionality of send, receive, you've got your voting rights here, you've got the ability to sign for StreamTXC, you've got all this other functionality in one where, you know, coming into MindTXE, TXE Wallet app back in the day, I was like, oh, there's so much that we can do here, and and we got to this point where, you know, this is not functional or anything, but I showed them, you know, we've got our cards here, we can do so much when we've got your own cards. The swap is a whole different story, a whole different thing that Bobby built. I used it today, picked up some… some good stuff with some ISK today.

**Bobby Gray:** What I really like about what you've put together there is that it, has all those other features as well. It's not just… You know, it's not just send and receive, it's see your mining output, and, you know.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah.

**Bobby Gray:** thing. Like, those are all really great features that, you know, we're building that stuff, but you gotta find them in 15 different places right now, and to be able to have… you know, a wallet that brings all those features together, I think it's an extremely powerful tool. And so, does this wallet that you built work? Is this actually functional, or is this…

**Cory Moran:** This is, actually, this is the one that you translated here. Which I use today, and, and I bought some ISK, or, you know, did some ISK on the swap, and I sent it to this functioning wallet.

**Bobby Gray:** So, let's talk real quick about… about the platform, because the platform is pretty darn cool. We've… we've mentioned Lovable a couple times, but I want to show you what we're talking about here, because… What you just mentioned a moment ago is that you build it, and then I kind of stole it. You built it, you shared it with me, and then I took it and ran with it.

**Cory Moran:** I'd call it transfer. I'd call it transfer. You didn't really steal anything from me.

**Bobby Gray:** Well, here it… here it is. This is the…

**Cory Moran:** Yes.

**Bobby Gray:** the wallet.honest.money, and if you're looking at… okay, well, hold on, you just showed me 3 wallets. Wallet.texitcoin, wallet.iskandercoin, and wallet.honestmoney. My hope is that you find the wallet that works best for you. Now, before we get there, we've got the cold storage coin. 70% of people are still using the cold storage coin, which is spectacular, because it works! It's reliable, it doesn't have any moving parts, it doesn't have any lines of code, there's very little, if anything whatsoever, that can go wrong. You know, we've got a couple people that have sent us pictures of, like. I scratched off my QR code. What did you do? You used a Brillo pad to get the sticky stuff off? That's not it. So, you know, you've got that. A lot of people are still using the TXC Wallet app that's on the Google Play or Play Store, or iOS… what's that? Apple Store? What's it called? I don't know. The Apple Store. And so, choose the wallet that works best for you, okay? Take your time with it, don't jump ahead, just because we're coming up with new, shiny things every day. Get comfortable with something, use what you are comfortable with. But, like we mentioned, Corey created this really cool thing, and I said, yeah, you know what we really need? We need a wallet that allows people to work with you know, multiple chains. You know, this is a pretty basic function, and so… why don't, instead of giving people two apps that they gotta download in the store, let's give them one app that does Texacoin, IskanderCoin, ZeroChill, and along with that. as well, let's give them the ability to do Ethereum. Because, you know, we mess around a lot with USDC, USDT, as we get into the zero chill thing, we're messing around with what we call EVMs, Ethereum Virtual Machines. And so, if we had a wallet. That gave us the ability to, you know, work on multiple chains, and as you can see, this is not completely done yet. Then we've got something that… we can really build on top of and not have to introduce something new every time we come out with an additional component to the ecosystem. And so this is a work in progress. But, you know, I picked up some of the cues that you have here, bringing together their identification. Maybe there's a service that we create where you can put in somebody's Honest Money ID to do a transfer instead of having to put in their wallet address. But… Lots of features here, but I want to show you how we got to this, because this is my lovable dashboard. And in the lovable dashboard, you can see all of these different projects that we're creating. And there's a lot of them. And this is just one of our dashboards. This is the production one. And I want to talk to you about what this means. You can go into the production wallet settings, or sorry, the production project settings, and you can see that there are only two members here. And I want to show you who the members are. We got me as the owner, and we got Bodan as the viewer. He doesn't have edit or admin access, and in fact, we're working on transitioning Bodan out, and so I will remove him altogether from this production, project. And what that means is that I am the only person that has access to the projects that are in the production, zone here, the production project. And what that means, or what would we call this? Dashboard? Plan? I don't know. Workspace. The production workspace is where I put things when they're done. So, Corey and I are working on them over in this workspace or that workspace. You can see we've got CryptoPop, IDMC, Production, TXC Rails, and then you've got your own lovable there, which is its own beautiful, majestic thing. But once it makes it over to production. This is where it has limited access, and I'm the only person that can go in there and make changes to the files that are in here. So, what Lovable gives you the ability to do, and this is the part that matters for the people that are tuned in, is you have the ability to do a remix. So you're looking at it and you're saying, look, guys, this is really complex. I don't even know where to start with this kind of stuff. Well, don't worry about it, because we have the ability to go into a project like the wallet, for example. Let's scroll down and find our… Let's go down and find the wallet… web wallet, here you go. We can go in to the web wallet. odds. You can click. Unclick. Stop it. We can go into the web wallet, we can get these buttons here, and we can say two things. And I'm Cory. jump in and correct me if I'm looking at the wrong stuff or doing the wrong thing. But we can remix this project, or we can make this thing available for public remixing. And what that means is I can say, look, I'm gonna publish the list of stuff that I've created that you can then come in and not have to worry about building from a blank slate. You can go in and say, well, I want to make my own wallet. I don't trust Bobby's wallet. I don't trust the stuff that Cory's working on. I don't know who has access to that, and so I want to go in and I want to remix my own wallet. Perfectly fine! You can make your own wallet right there. Click put in a couple different settings, which, you know, it will prompt you to, oh, I have to figure out how to do this and that, and get my RPC details in there. All good. Remix the project, and then from there, you've got a green light to build whatever you want. So, as we get to the point where we're really happy with these projects, we'll make them available for public remixing, and then you will have the ability. not to start from the node spinner in the Amazon box, but a public RPC, a public node, and a project that you can remix. And get building on top of the thing that we've already got. Okay, so is there anything else you want to show, jump in and show real quick, or you want me to keep going?

**Cory Moran:** Go ahead and keep going. I've got a couple more things to show, but I'll insert when it's appropriate.

**Bobby Gray:** Okay, so back to the build on Texacoin thing. We went through the Block Explorer, old and new, we went through the mempool, old and new, we went through the 3 wallets that we have, and then the other thing that we've got is the mining pool. And so, we're not gonna get too much into this tonight, but we're gonna spend a lot more time in the near future looking at our mining pool, and showing you how to get set up on the mining pool as well. And then last but not least is the Token Explorer, and I just finished this. Yesterday or two days ago, I don't remember what the day was, but we had to rebuild the Token Explorer as well. And so now, when you come into the Create Token page, you have the ability to create your own token, it's a lot more intuitive. and, and feature-rich than it was before, but you can create your own token on the TXC Layer 2. We'll have the ability to do this on the ISK Layer 2 as well in the near future. But this is all the core stuff that you will need access to if you want to build on our chain. And whether you're watching this and saying, well, that's me! Here I go! Or you're thinking about it and saying, well, this is not me. If it's not you, it's all good. What we want to show you is what we've been working on for the last couple months. So while you thought we were dead, we've been building. We just needed some time to clean up some loose ends, to put the tools together, to, you know, to make a real big, deep, fundamental change in our development processes, to make our code public, to make our network permissionless. all of that stuff that you guys have been asking for, wondering about, waiting for for a long time is now coming together, and we want you to see it firsthand. So… Couple other things that I've built, which are really, really cool, I want to show you before we move on. I want to introduce you to what I call the honest money ecosystem. And the Honest Money ecosystem is the new umbrella that I'm pretty happy with. That's, you know, kind of… the arena for all of these tools that we're putting together. There's a pretty fun manifesto if you want to read, you know, the why part. I'm seeing lots of TikTok videos about my why. This is my why. Well, this is my why. So, read the manifesto. It's not quite as scary as the word manifesto makes it seem, but we're building this all underneath this honest money ecosystem umbrella. We've got a cool domain, honest.money, and you can see all the projects now that are part of this Honest Money thing. Texacoin, Iskander, Imagination, CryptoU, StreamTXT, CryptoPop, Fair Money, Zero Chill, Digital Downtown, Blockchain Man, Heads or Tails, Boutine Coins, B-list. If you scroll past that, you get to the blockchain tools. We went through a bunch of them already. Wallets… click on that stuff, explorers, mempools, but I want to show you a couple other things, because I put together a pretty killer EVM wallet. What's an EVM wallet? Hmm, you guys… remember that at one point, we were working on a deal with Ledger. And that heal didn't come together, it's not completely dead, it just hasn't come together yet. But I was not really ever a really big fan of ledgers. Are you using these things yet? You got a little baby something there. Oh, he's got it linked to a ring? Tell us about the ring, man, that's cool.

**Cory Moran:** This is the Tangum. You know Tangum.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah.

**Cory Moran:** This is the ring and two cards, so I just wear it wherever I go, in case I need to do a swap or transaction.

**Bobby Gray:** So you wear a ring, you got an app on your phone, you create a transaction there, you tap your ring, that's it?

**Cory Moran:** That's it. There we go, we're good.

**Bobby Gray:** Oh, man, that's cool.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, and listen, there's… there's a lot of ideas going. There's a lot.

**Bobby Gray:** Wow. That's pretty cool. That's pretty cool.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah.

**Bobby Gray:** Alright, well, I'm a couple steps behind you. I am messing around right now with ledgers. I got it.

**Cory Moran:** That's the point.

**Bobby Gray:** ledger, I got a zero chill ledger, and I really like how this… this.

**Cory Moran:** I love that look.

**Bobby Gray:** Showed up on the screen.

**Cory Moran:** I'm so glad you had me resurrect that thing.

**Bobby Gray:** I got an Iskander ledger, and I've got my personal ledger as well. Now, I can't show you the screen of this one, because it's a picture of my wife. But, but I've got my own personal one. So I've… what I've done is I've kind of, like, broken up our projects across different ledgers, that way I can keep all of my, you know, stuff from being commingled. But I've got this… EVM Wallet. Now, I didn't really like Ledger in the past, because I didn't like their software. They've got this Ledger Live software, and I always feel like it's building more information into a transaction that I really want. Does that sound like something that you've experienced before, or do you even know what I'm talking about there?

**Cory Moran:** Oh, yeah. You build a transaction.

**Bobby Gray:** It takes your IP address, it takes your latitude and longitude, it takes all this stuff about you, and it builds it into that transaction. And you're like, whoa, bro, privacy. Slow down, man. I don't want to tell the world everything there is to know about me. I'd like to just do, you know, this crypto transaction. But governments of the world are pushing these major service providers towards this kind of thing. I don't know what they call it, there's a term for it, but they want as much information about you packed into your, you know, private transaction as they can get. And so, I didn't like it. And so what I did was I built my own EVM wallet, a self-custody wallet that lives in your browser. And I'm just going to show you a couple of the features in here, because there's some really cool stuff. First of all, I've got a multi-sender built in here, and you may remember that, every week we do, you know, payments for commissions through a third-party service. Well, okay, you know, this works, it's worked fine for a long time, but now we've got a tool that gives us the ability to do it ourselves. So I've got a multi-sender here. And the other thing that's really cool about this, and I know I'm boring some of you with this stuff, and disconnect if you're getting bored, but the point is that this is really exciting stuff. What… what this thing does… is… let's go back to the honest money thing. We've got this swap site that we put together. And the swap site, gives you the ability to easily turn 10 bucks into some TXC or some ISK. And you pick your source chain, you put in your amount, you put in your recipient wallet address, let's go and get a wallet address. There's our wallet address. Copy that. Okay. So, let's go back to the swap site, put in a wallet address, and we get a payment address. Now, what this thing did… was it gives us a unique Ethereum pay-to wallet. And this Ethereum pay-to wallet, you can see, is 0X75246. Okay. I'm gonna get technical here, and Corey, I don't know if you've gotten deep enough to understand HD wallets. Have you understood HD wallets yet? Okay, so on the back of your cold storage coin, there's a laser-edged QR code that's a private key. This is what we call WIF. I don't know what it stands for, I call it a WIF. But the WIF gives you one private key. That gives you one wallet. When you use your 12 or 24 words, your mnemonic seed, your seed phrase. This gives you an HD wallet. The HD wallet is also known as an XPUB wallet, maybe, and the XPUB wallet gives you an infinite Number of wallets. Okay? So… when we have this service, and we never had this before, I didn't know about this, and we never had it. But what we have now is this 0x7524 address. If we go over to our EVM wallet, you can see that that's wallet number 2, that's address number 2, 0x7524. And if we go, that address now is locked up on this trade for the next 15 minutes. Technically, it's locked up for an hour, but we go, I've changed my mind, let's start again. Okay, let's do a $20 transfer this time. Put in our TXC wallet address, get the payment address. And there's a new address. This address is unique for this transaction. 0X80F. Let's go back over to our HD wallet, and sure enough, that's wallet number 3. And so now we can have an unlimited number of transactions take place using a single HD wallet. In the past, I had to use a different key with every single one of these things, and it was a real disaster. Now, we've learned a little bit more, we understand what an HD wallet is. And with one seed phrase, we get an unlimited number of receiving addresses. Our system is smart enough to rotate an address every time a new transaction is. It freezes it for an hour, and then, once it's done, it releases it back to the pool. And so, what we're… what we're doing now is we're saying, okay, well, we want to set up, like, a payment gateway. We want to set up a shop. We want to, like, do all these things we've never had the ability to do because we have access to tools, because we've got access to, you know, these blockchain… tools and the AI tools, we figured it out. And that's a really, really important, powerful thing that's happened for us in just the last couple months. So, that's an HD wallet, and so what I've done… is I've linked my Ledger device to this EVM wallet. And so now, if you've got a ledger, and you want to use it really, really clean, you can click on this Connect Ledger button, you connect by USB, or you can connect by, let's grab my text coin wallet here, let's plug it in, let's see if I can actually… do it real time. I gotta put my PIN code in here. You get 3 tries. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7… incorrect pin.

**Cory Moran:** WIF is Wallet Import Format. Just so you know.

**Bobby Gray:** There we go.

**Cory Moran:** Don't mess up your third time situation.

**Bobby Gray:** I got it, I'm in. So there it is, click on it, click on connect, and there we go. Now I've got access to a whole different wallet. It's got, you know, five hundredths of an ETH on here, and I can do a transaction from here, I can do the same thing, I can multi-send. I can send, I can receive, I can see my wallet balances, I can see my XPUB HD information. So there's a lot that I can do that I've never had access to before using the Ledger software. So now, I'm actually a really big fan of Ledger. Because what happens now is my key stays on here, and so the transaction signing takes place on this device. So I use the front-end website to create the transaction, I plug in my ledger, and I authorize and sign the transaction on my ledger device. So, maybe not as convenient as your awesome ring situation, But still, a new tool has been unlocked. Now, the last thing that I've got to do is get Ledger to support TXC and ISK and ZeroChill. And then we'll be… I guess we don't have to worry about zero chill, because it's an EVM. Then we'll be in better shape than we are now. Let's see, is there anything else in the Honest Money ecosystem that I want to show you guys? Again, we're talking about where we were, where we are, and where we're going. And if you can't see The power of the tools that we've put together with this little hiatus in, And, you know, our, our… Mission… I don't know what to tell you. Alright, what else do we have here? Okay, we built a voting system. This is not done yet, it's coming soon, but this is an important thing because of Iskander. You know, we want to have provably fair voting. And we're building the system that allows us to do that. And I think that that rounds out… oh, there's one more thing that I'm pretty excited about. One more thing, and you guys have already seen this, I think, but this is the stream website. And we've been using this a lot lately for the videos that you're creating, Corey. The Iskander, you know, startup videos, the Crypto U videos. You know, this is, this is a great system that allows us to get on-chain proof for videos that we're creating, save the videos to IPFS, and I don't know if you saw it when I first loaded our lovable project dashboard, but I'm working on this right now, because… when I first built the streaming service, it worked, but it worked kind of just with, here's a file, show me what it looks like in a simple video player. When you… transcode a video file for streaming, it actually does something very different, and I might be able to show you, kind of, what it does. Because there's a real technical process that goes on behind the scenes And that technical process Excuse me, is what I'm working on building right now. And so the new version of StreamTXC is gonna take a file, it's gonna upload it to Amazon, and it's gonna use Amazon's MediaConvert function, where it actually turns the file You know, it takes one video file, and it turns it into, like, a whole bunch of different things. And what we are telling it to do is we're saying, okay, take this video, have you been using the test? Have you been messing around with it? Or is it just me? I see a couple more things in there. Take this one video, we're gonna give you this one video file, and then I want you to turn it into 1080, 720, 480, and 360. And it goes, sure, alright, I'll do that, I'll transcode it for you. And then, what it does is it drops it into an S3 bucket. And you can see the output of a transcoded file. And that output splits that file into all of these different little mini files. And depending on the size, the input size, you can see that it's either, you know, a handful of files, or, like, 8 pages of files. This was yesterday's call that I transcoded. and it breaks it into all these teeny tiny little files, and what that does is, like, you're watching a video, your internet connection, you know, slows down because the kids are, like, streaming Netflix stuff up in their bedroom. The connection gets slow, and all of a sudden your video gets choppy. You're… video player in your browser automatically detects that and switches over to a lower quality version so that the video can continue playing while it's continuing to grab chunks of the better quality version that it can spin back to when the bandwidth is available. And so, that's what Google does, that's what the big, you know, video guys do, and now that's what we're gonna have the ability to do so that we can use StreamTXC as a platform That's just as good, if not better, than other video streaming platforms are that are out there. Why? Because that's a really big deal. Content theft is a huge problem. Our service timestamps your content to the blockchain, and as soon as we get all this working and dialed in, we'll start a marketing effort that's going out there and inviting people to build on our chain through this very simple front end. They don't have to spin up a node, they don't have to download Lovable, they just upload their video, our website does the magic, it transcodes the video for them, it stamps it on-chain, and it gives them a shareable source that's just as good as any other streaming service that's out there. And so, it's built! I'll finish it up this morning, as soon as this call wraps up. Anyway, okay, we've been here for an hour and 15 minutes, we've gone through the Texacoin blockchain tools, we've gone through the honest money tools, there are some other tools out there that I'm not gonna bore you guys with. We built a proof system. I will bore you with that real quick, because… because this one matters. This one matters. If you remember, the MindTXE used to have a chart about where the money went, and that chart's not here right now, but you can find something similar on Iskander. And of course, you know, these projects are very similar, and we're sharing a lot of tools and resources between them. But over here, we've got open books every dollar. And this is what I dreamt of for, for that chart on the website. And we'll get the chart rebuilt on the MindTXC website, and every single line item that contributed to those charts that we had before. We'll have it again, but we'll have it like this. And this shows you the on-chain transaction ID of our payroll expense, and if you want to go and take a look at it, you can click on it, and you can see exactly where all that payroll money went, who got paid, you can look at those wallets, you know, some people are pushing back a little bit with, Bobby, that's a little too much transparency. But, we have it all here, we're sharing it with you, open books, that's the deal, and get excited, because everything that we spent money on before that went into the old Mind.TXC proof system will be back on the Mine.TXC proof system soon. With all the detail that you never had before, the PDFs, the receipts. Why? We always wanted to do it that way. We just never had the tools. That was always the idea. What we got was the best that our developers were able to do. Now we have the tools to do it better. Why does it matter? Because our friends at the SEC are asking for this information. Did you really buy all the ASICs that you said you did? Yes, I did! I've got the transaction receipts, I've got the transaction IDs, I've got the import logs. Well, where is it? I don't know, man, it's buried here and there, and so… Guys, I know you want it. I'm gonna do you one better. Instead of handing it over to you, I'm gonna hand it over to everybody. It was always our intent to share all of this information with everyone. And now we've built the tools to do that. It's done, they're coming our way, just a couple days. If the… If a day had 50 hours in it, I would be able to have it done in just a few days. We're getting this stuff done quickly, and trying to run our business, and trying to move forward on all these projects. At the same time, it's a lot of work, but we've got good people here helping out. The reason I'm showing you guys this is so that you could be one of those good people as well. Did Bobby say he needs a thing that helps us, you know. You know, introduce Iskander to people, done. It's built. Bobby, check it out. I don't want to rebuild it. If you've already built it, let's go, let's use your version. If I can remix it and keep it in somewhere secure and safe, that is even better. But I want to show you guys this stuff. Corey, there's a couple things that you've built that I'd like you to show us real quick, if you've got a moment. Show us where we're at on Crypto U, and then show us where we're at on Digital Downtown, or sorry, not Digital Downtown, on Zero Chill. I don't know if you've got anything lined up, I should have mentioned it to you before the call. I can show you what I've got the ability to see, but if you want to walk us through very quickly. Especially the crypto use stuff. I would love to see that, because that is gonna become a very big part of our conversation in the very near future.

**Cory Moran:** Absolutely, and this is a very… Proud moment, because… This was, like, this was, like, way before, I think, Bobby, that you even… noticed what I was doing, but this was, like.

**Bobby Gray:** work.

**Cory Moran:** Way before, yeah, and this is, you know, one of those passion things that, you know, battling in the industry of converting people into the crypto space, which was a monumental task for many reasons, but we've got it just… epically have, you know, all the way from the introduction, which you guys have probably seen or not seen, but all the way… we've got these, first of all, we bring in the fun, we bring in the gaming, we bring in the animations, we bring in Wiley the Owl, who walks you through things. We've got the ability for AI onboarding, which judges where you're at in your learning journey. This has been through quite a few iterations since it was built, but we've created this freemium version where people will come in and They'll start with, you know, you'll start with the entire, foundation of the freemium and get, you know. Get learning where, you know, where you're at in And your, and your crypto journey and your knowledge, and… you know, it started out as kind of an age thing, and then it turned into kind of more of an experience thing, and where you want to get started, and so we've got 31… no, let me get 31… 36 videos, so far, which include, Bobby came up with the 10 scripts of the… the IDMC, which, they go from the welcome to all the way to, you know, it's kind of a fast, updated. get updated on what is money all the way to, the mission of the IDMC, and you've got all these lessons in between, and they range everywhere from, like, 3-6 minute videos, these little bite-sized videos that are all different, styles and creations. If you're in there now, and you go to your settings, and you go down, we've created this, beta testing mode, which you can flip that switch on. This is the big… the big reveal secret, but you can… you can flip that on, and now you can act without… so, the normal version of this is you're going through these videos, and kids and… and, you know, people of… of all ages can get in and You know, they start a… they start one of these… Videos, and you go through this, you know, 3-6 minute video, and it tracks what you're doing. Yeah. Once you get to, you know, 90% of the video, then it unlocks the quizzes, it unlocks the summaries, it lets you go to the next lesson. It's a whole gamified education platform that the whole goal behind this was to become an authority in the space and become, like, the name that people go, oh, you don't know? Well, just go to CryptoU, you'll find out. And it's such a great, cool way of learning, and the reason why it takes these videos such an amount of production Is because, they're all built from… from scratch, and you'll see, like, different, you know, and I can't fast forward, but you'll see different styles in all these videos. That's about.

**Bobby Gray:** What's a change with our new streaming service upgrade?

**Cory Moran:** Yes, yes, yes, absolutely. And it's been fun loading all these up into StreamTXC, and actually, ever since I started loading them up in StreamTXE, I haven't had the glitch issues that I was by natively, you know, trying to load these things, or using a link, or whatever that may be, but, But this is where it all started, and so we started using, these different, creation styles, and this is one of my favorite ones that I sent to Bobby. I'm like, yeah, check this one out, and… Little things that I do at the end of these videos is I have Wiley the Owl, and sometimes Flex the Fox from Zero Chill, all these little fun scenes that you never know what he's gonna do.

**Bobby Gray:** Yeah. But ultimately… That's my favorite part.

**Cory Moran:** I'm always left with a.

**Bobby Gray:** big smile on my face as soon as the video wraps up. I love the video, I'm on pins and needles the whole time. I'm like, man, this is perfect, this is perfect, this is perfect, don't mess it up. And then all of a sudden, I've got a big smile on my face. I'm like, he did it again.

**Cory Moran:** I love it. I love it, yeah, yeah. And it's fun just laying there at night going, oh, what can I have him do next?

**Bobby Gray:** What can he do next?

**Cory Moran:** But the cool thing is you can dream up anything, and if you guys have ideas what Wiley can do next, just send them to me, because I love, I love building them. And so, yeah.

**Bobby Gray:** One thing to add as you're going through this, I don't know if you're going to mention it in a second, but we're also building this platform so that anybody can contribute quality content. We've got ideas, we've got knowledge, we want to share it, but… You've got ideas and knowledge as well. And so, what we want to create with this is a monetizable platform for you to get license fees, either earning tokens or coins or hash power, to contribute as well. I mean, Jason Hummel's a, like, a scholarly expert in, you know, gold and silver and monetary, systems and economics and stuff. That's where I learned all my stuff from. Let's get all of his old content. Let's tune it up, and let's put it on this site as well, and have him teach that to the next generation. You know, there's so much great information out there, let's get, you know, the content creators that are helping educate people compensated for that stuff, and that's what this platform allows us to do.

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, there's such a big expansion of what we're gonna do here, and what we've got in… in the works, and… Jason actually has a featured couple of lessons in here, as.

**Bobby Gray:** Right.

**Cory Moran:** Playmation version, so there's a lot of, there's a lot of cameos in here when.

**Bobby Gray:** go through it.

**Cory Moran:** but…

**Bobby Gray:** I'm like, wait a minute, was that Mel? What's Mel doing here?

**Cory Moran:** Yeah, yeah, there's a Mel, there's quite a few in there, you'll see some throwbacks in there, but, you know, and like I said, ultimately, it's, it's like, you know, you know, I don't know about you guys, as a kid, I was never taught about, you know, money, and what it means, and how to use it, how to spend it, how to save it, how to invest. and do all the things is, you know, now there's, you know, we want people to come in here and say, well, what is digital… what are digital assets? What's the, you know, how… where did this come from? The whole A to Z… glossary of, you know, of terms and all of this. So this is a huge deal for us, and, you know, Bobby talks about all the time, you know, utilities and creating pathways in and out of the system. At points, we're going to be able to enter here and leave a minor, or, you know, a home minor, or, or, you know, bigger than that, it's, homeschooling, or, you know, maybe it's at some collegiate level. But, you know, but the point is, of course, is education, and that's at the heart of a lot of things, and, Anything else you wanted to mention on that part?

**Bobby Gray:** Oh man, it's all good. We've been here for an hour and a half. You know, it's, what, Monday night over there? We don't want to take up any more time than absolutely necessary, but we do want to show you guys… You know, what we've been working on, where we're heading. What you have the ability to do and contribute Right now. Remember, in the next couple days, I'll get a public node set up so that you don't have to worry about getting an Amazon account or a DigitalOcean account, and spinning up your own node. You know, there is some technical stuff. If you're technical and you want to control it all the way down to that box, you can do it right now. But what we want is for you to have the ability to get creative. and contribute to our ecosystem. You guys have ideas, we've got ideas. If you want to see this thing go in a particular direction, and you feel like we're not listening, go and build it yourself. Create something great, and let the awesomeness rise to the top, as it always does. You know, excellence is the only authority in this thing. I've got a pretty good idea of what I want to make. Corey's built stuff that he wants to make, and now you can contribute those things, those ideas in a meaningful way as well. The tools are built, the network is public, it's totally permissionless, it's wide open. bring everything you've got, and let's help make honest money a reality in our lifetime. Corey, anything else to talk about before we call tonight?

**Cory Moran:** That's it, man, I appreciate the time that you afforded me here to show and tell.

**Bobby Gray:** I gotta get off this call, man. I've got an IPFS cluster that I need to build right now to finish up our streaming service. So, thank you, everybody, for tuning in. Remember, tomorrow night, we're gonna do a deep dive into Iskander Digital Mining Cooperative. We talked yesterday about what we've learned from the SEC, and what I want to tell you as a preview for tomorrow's call is that I don't know why, call it luck, call it whatever you want. We got it right with Iskander, and a lot of the concerns that were brought up about, you know, MindTXE have been resolved in the structure of Iskander. That's why I did it. It's me putting my money where my mouth is. And tomorrow night, we're going to do a deep dive into what those things are, and how you can feel comfortable and confident getting involved in Iskander, you know, the same excitement, the same enthusiasm that you had before, now on a solid foundation of, you know, regulatory compliance, we'll call it for now. But join us tomorrow night, same time, 7 o'clock Central. Back here with Bobby Gray, your founder, Corey, IDMC, administrator, and all of the other people that are really interested in forwarding the mission of honest money and spreading peace and prosperity to our friends everywhere in the world, through that as well. Alright, thanks so much, everyone. Have a great night, and we'll talk to you again tomorrow.
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