Re:Envisioning Web3 | Who Is Behind The PFP?
Host: Lyss (@Lysss302) with cohosts Jed (@jed_131) and Sho (@AgogoKaren) · Sat, 22 Aug 2026 · 2:07:31 · ~18 active speakers
TL;DR
- The weekly Saturday "no shilling, tell us about you" edition of Re:Envisioning Web3 — introductions and life stories rather than floor prices.
- Ghostin (@zGhostin) was named regen's head of Other Side relations, with recurring game nights and a Nexus tour in the works [17:34].
- NFT NYC is one week out; much of the room is going, and the plan already includes Destefano's dinners, a "virtual Destefano's" on the Other Side, and Sho's now-immortalized karaoke commitment.
- Several members shared heavy, honest stories — Executiveape's car crash, Tim's assault and recovery, Wealthy's resilience — and the men's-mental-health thread ran throughout.
- A late gaming block (Fallout devotion, Barcade challenges, King's Glitchcraft studio) fed into Lyss's pitch for a Web3 gaming space built around games that are actually fun.
Highlights
[17:34] Ghostin gets an official title he never asked for. Lyss appointed Ghostin regen's head of Other Side relations after he ran the first regen meetup in the swamp, then Ghostin laid out the plan: game nights every couple of weeks, hide-and-seek, tag, relay races, poker tables, and a follow-up Nexus tour with J Vegas [21:03]. Jed cheerfully confessed he's "not a gamer" but wants a presence there anyway.
[28:46] Mike's road from Hollywood to Web3. MikeC walked through a full life — Gen X actor with a master's in communication psychology, stepping back from the industry when his kids were born, mailing a $1,015 check in 2016 that became two-and-a-half Bitcoin (later sold to pay prep-school tuition, no regrets), then finding NFTs as a collector rather than a flipper. His Clint Eastwood set story — lobster lunch in the middle of nowhere, the whole crew fed, an eight-hour day from sheer efficiency — landed as the room's warmest tangent [36:12].
[41:53] Executiveape came in "broken." Four years to the day, Executiveape recounted arriving after a car accident that broke both forearms, a knee, an ankle and part of his back, bedbound for six months — and accidentally making $30K on Shiba from that hospital bed, which pulled him toward Web3. His throughline: even in the worst things, there's usually something beneficial you overlook when you're frustrated.
[48:02] Slick on men and pressure. Slick — 41, four kids under eight — spoke on how men are conditioned to "chin up, chest out, show no weakness," and why that's poison, framing these spaces as the outlet that's kept a lot of the crew standing.
[51:43] Uncle Mac invents the internet pub. Riffing on old-school sociability, Uncle Mac landed the metaphor of the day: spaces as the modern pub, JPEGs as the pints — except not confined to one gender, race or creed. Anti built on it moments later with a sharper spin.
[57:33] The John Travolta bit. Watching a clip of Jed dancing, Slick declared him the new John Travolta ("clean slacks, shoes, white button-up loosened at the top"), which spun into Saturday Night Fever, "Staying Alive," and Lyss producing the receipts — via Dan's recap notes — that Sho had, in writing, committed to hosting karaoke at the Destefano's after-party. Sho's denials did not survive the paperwork.
[1:14:16] Tim's story. Tim shared being jumped by 16 people outside his home in the Bronx as a gang initiation, shattering the bone under his eye and nearly losing his sight — then rebuilding the muscle by teaching himself table tennis. He went on to become the youngest licensed architect in New York State, married an engineer who worked on Artemis booster rockets, and now runs a viral architecture YouTube channel on the side.
[1:34:44] Wealthy's vulnerability, and Lyss's tough love. Wealthy — gamer, athlete, poet, music artist — opened up about a suicide attempt that ultimately taught him the value of life, and a new song ("Fake Friends") out that day. Lyss met it with an unusually direct response: honor the vulnerability, then refuse to live in it — take the weakness, name it, and let it fuel the next version of you rather than get coddled into repeating the same sad story [1:36:10].
[1:42:29] Maha's first business. Maha traced Frankie's back to a teenage laser-engraving hustle: renting hours on his dad's retirement-gift CO2 laser, cutting a skateboard in half and re-engraving it, then driving to Vegas that same night to buy a machine — learning net-30/60/90 the hard way. Four or five businesses failed before Frankie's stuck, which is exactly why it stuck. Delightfully, Tim turned out to own the same kind of laser cutter in his basement.
[1:52:31] King on false-promise games — and Fallout devotion. King (KING BUBUU), founder of the Glitchcraft studio, urged buyers not to fund games on hype and green candles: ship a playable product first, then let people invest. He and Lyss then bonded hard over Fallout, dog meat, and protecting your wasteland companion — Lyss confessing to a 10-hour Fallout 4 session run concurrently with hosting spaces.
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| [3:53]–[11:21] | Opening, Saturday "behind the PFP" format, Respaces / 300th-episode milestones |
| [11:47]–[16:49] | NYC trip banter, Super's AI-frustration morning |
| [17:34]–[22:25] | Ghostin named Other Side lead; game plans |
| [25:36]–[27:08] | Uncle Mac's burnout day; Jed on "things" |
| [28:01]–[38:26] | Mike's life story, Bitcoin, NFTs, Clint Eastwood |
| [41:17]–[51:26] | Executiveape's story; mental-health thread with Mike and Slick |
| [51:43]–[56:59] | Internet-pub metaphor; Anti on NYC and "where things get fixed" |
| [57:33]–[59:35] | John Travolta / Saturday Night Fever / karaoke receipts |
| [59:35]–[1:06:23] | Unc Corvus: Australia, ultramarathons, the bush and its kangaroos |
| [1:08:46]–[1:16:37] | Nico's story; Tim's assault, architecture, YouTube |
| [1:17:50]–[1:29:07] | Slopfather on Mancer, DEX aggregation, shielded trading |
| [1:29:52]–[1:38:00] | Wealthy's resilience; Lyss's tough-love response |
| [1:41:36]–[1:45:07] | Maha's laser-engraving origin story |
| [1:46:08]–[1:59:00] | Web3 gaming pitch; Fallout, Barcade, bowling banter |
| [1:59:52]–[2:07:26] | NYC logistics, breakfast/club planning, closing thoughts, song for Wealthy |
Notable quotes
"Maybe the JPEGs are our pints and the spaces are our pubs." — Uncle Mac [51:43]
"The pub, everyone just likes to complain, but nothing really gets fixed. Like here, this is the pub where things get fixed, and it's with other people that also want to fix things." — Anti [53:51]
"Can we use a chat GPT to give people common sense? Because common sense is so common in web three." — Jed [17:19]
"You can't just see the negative stuff in your life. You gotta look at the positive side too. Because even with the worst of things, there's normally something beneficial." — Executiveape [41:53]
"The best version of you is the one that says, I went through X, but I want Y. How do I create why? And that's how you can give yourself whatever life you want." — Lyss [1:36:10]
"She doesn't have the normal bowling ball. Hers is made out of stone because they carved it out with a chisel. So just remember that." — Woof, on Sho [1:58:46]
Who said what
- Lyss (@Lysss302) — host; set the "who's behind the PFP" tone, drove intros, delivered the day's tough-love centerpiece, and pitched a fun-first Web3 gaming space.
- Jed (@jed_131) — cohost and de facto DJ; kept it light, pro-innovation ("I like things"), and closed by playing a track for Wealthy.
- Sho (@AgogoKaren) — cohost and self-described bouncer managing a full stage; NYC-trip hype, and the reluctant owner of a documented karaoke commitment.
- Ghostin (@zGhostin) — newly minted Other Side relations lead; laid out game nights and tours.
- MikeC (@mikecampbelltv) — actor turned collector; Bitcoin-and-NFT origin story plus the Clint Eastwood set anecdote.
- Executiveape (@Executiveape1) — shared his crash, recovery, and how genuine people in this space became lifelong friends.
- Slick (@richj530) — voice on men's mental health and building on foundation over token prices.
- Uncle Mac (@Unclemac) — comic relief and the "internet pub" framing; ADHD-burnout honesty.
- Anti (@AntiOnChain) — sharpened the pub metaphor toward action; NYC steakhouse plans.
- Unc Corvus (@unclecorvus) — Australian regen-by-gift; ultramarathons and vivid bush-wildlife tales.
- Nico (@6XISIV) — computer geek, personal trainer, health-focused; on the value of the unexpected and getting comfortable being vulnerable.
- Tim (@tim_8093) — architect with a viral YouTube channel; survival-and-rebuild story, and the room's most persistent alpha-hunter (per Jed).
- Slopfather (@MichaelHirsch) — building Mancer, a DEX aggregator with shielded/ZK-privacy trading on the "Robinhood" chain.
- Wealthy (@WealthySupreme) — gamer, poet, musician; deep vulnerability and a new track, "Fake Friends."
- Woof (@WoofArmyXX) — night-shift check-in, old-school gamer, and the bowling-ball zinger.
- Maha (@Maaaaahhhaaaaa) — laser-engraving-to-Frankie's founder story; NYC brunch coordinator.
- McFly (@MrMcFly100) — with his kids; props to the vulnerable and bullish on real gamification.
- King (KING BUBUU, @fugazinft) — gaming-studio founder (Glitchcraft); ship-first advice and Fallout kinship.
Worth a full listen
- [28:46]–[38:26] — Mike's full arc. The Bitcoin check, the NFT fork-in-the-road, and especially the Clint Eastwood lobster-lunch story reward hearing in his own unhurried delivery.
- [1:34:44]–[1:38:00] — Wealthy into Lyss's response. A raw personal story followed by a rare, unvarnished bit of tough-love coaching — the emotional core of the space, hard to compress without flattening either side.
- [1:52:31]–[1:59:00] — the gaming block. King's studio advice bleeds into a genuinely funny run of Fallout confessions, Barcade trash-talk, and Sho's chiseled bowling ball; it's where the room fully relaxes.
