LT3 #99 — Dealing With Indecision
Host: Super (@SHGFees)* with co-host Sho (@AgogoKaren) · Wed 12 Aug 2026 · 59:31 · ~6 speakers
TL;DR
- One shy of the 100th episode, Super opened up about "founder FOMO" — the timeline convincing him he needs to chase the new "NFT 2.0" narrative when LT3's vision was always art and brand.
- The room's collective advice: know yourself, stay in your lane, and remember that missing a runner is fine — there's always another one.
- SLICK RIC offered a decision-making framework (SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) and a heartfelt "put God first" send-off before school-run duty.
- Gary Doge reframed indecision through need / knowledge / time, and argued that being an early pioneer outlasts being the newest tech (Pokémon, CryptoPunks).
- Jake broke down the psychology of the "NFT 2.0" label as deliberate marketing designed to split old from new and move liquidity.
- Tim carried the comedy home with a running bit about Super's dying phone and a fictional "chargers" collection. Sho announced an LT3 giveaway for tomorrow's episode 100.
Highlights
[9:23] Super names the feeling: founder FOMO. After ~4 minutes of intro music, Super described feeling "rejuvenated" after a rough couple of days, tracing indecision back to a shaky sense of identity: knowing "what you are and what you're aspiring to be, not what other people want you to be."
[13:16] Sho on a "clarity day." Sho said yesterday's space was one of the best in a while and that being in multiple communities is the point — you can dip into DeFi or tech elsewhere without dragging it home. Also: 17 days to New York.
[18:21] SLICK RIC on emotional intelligence and SWOT. Calling in from the road, Ric gave the emotional core of the space: FOMO is real, you'll always miss something, and that's okay. He walked through SWOT as a decision tool and reminded Super not to beat himself up — "everybody loves you when you're on top."
[24:05] Ric's send-off before the school run. Ric closed his turn on business longevity ("18 years... it didn't happen overnight") and a "put God first" blessing, then bowed out to go pick up the kids — one starting kindergarten. A warm, grounded beat.
[28:09 / 29:41] Gary's need / knowledge / time framework. Gary broke decisions into three tests, using a surgeon-under-pressure analogy: rushing without knowledge risks amputating a leg you could have saved. His takeaway — if it's a big call and you have time, take it.
[34:37] Tim arrives with jokes. Tim opened by ribbing Ric for FaceTiming people instead of just calling, then pivoted to real talk: he'll drop $10K on an NFT but overanalyzed buying a new phone for years. His warning to Super — pile on too many choices and you'll steer the brand "down a path of pink sweaters."
[38:34] Jake decodes "NFT 2.0." Jake gave a psychology read on the label: it's built to separate the "old guard" as inferior tech and to nudge liquidity, and much of the timeline is "either FUD for something or FUD against something." His advice: "buy your conviction, don't buy into the FOMO."
[50:24] Gary's Pokémon counterpoint. Gary argued the old thing often becomes the valued thing — Pokémon 1.0, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes carry worth precisely because they came first. He also made the case that a holder saying they appreciate your work is "worth more by a million miles" than floor price.
[52:11] Jake goes long-term bullish. Jake pushed the pioneer thesis further: decades out, "we're early" won't be a phrase anymore, and the first movers who bought in "when it was an experiment" will matter most — closing with the plan to one day dump on his family or "take it to the grave."
[55:12 → 57:01] The chargers bit. Tim revealed he'd finally beaten his own indecision and bought his first LT3 — then claimed he canceled his Quirkies-New-York flight to do it (he didn't). The room spun up a fake "chargers" collection built around Super's supposedly dying phone: superchargers, USB 3s, a token called electric, and "if you sell it for a loss, your battery goes to utility."
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| [0:14]–[9:23] | Intro music / opening |
| [9:23]–[15:26] | Super frames the topic: indecision & identity; Sho's "clarity day" |
| [15:26]–[18:21] | Gary: innovation and founder responsibility to holders |
| [18:21]–[24:42] | SLICK RIC: emotional intelligence, SWOT, vision, God |
| [26:28]–[28:09] | Super on "founder FOMO" and clouded vision |
| [28:09]–[32:17] | Gary: need / knowledge / time framework |
| [32:17]–[34:37] | Super on building in the open |
| [34:37]–[38:15] | Tim: indecision, choices, "pink sweaters" |
| [38:34]–[42:52] | Jake: the psychology of "NFT 2.0" |
| [43:03]–[48:42] | Super & Sho on Web3 marketing, "we're early" |
| [48:59]–[54:54] | Gary & Jake: old-vs-new, pioneers, long-term value |
| [55:00]–[59:20] | Tim's LT3 purchase, chargers bit, episode 100 & giveaway |
Notable quotes
- "I've been losing friends and finding peace — honestly, that sounds like a fair trade to me." — from the opening track [2:00]0:38
- "Welcome to Web3 Mindfuckery. That literally is what it is." — Gary Doge [15:26]0:38
- "It's okay to miss things, it's okay to not be a part of things, and never lose your core mission of what you stand for." — SLICK RIC [23:16]0:38
- "If you keep looking elsewhere, you're going to bring your brand down a path of pink sweaters." — Tim [36:23]0:38
- "Buy your conviction, don't buy into the FOMO, it'll get you." — Jake [42:52]0:38
- "If you sell it for a loss, your battery goes to utility." — Jake, on the fictional chargers collection [57:06]0:38
Who said what
- Super (host, @SHGFees): Set the topic by working through his own founder FOMO in real time; committed to building LT3 in the open rather than "playing 4D chess."
- Sho (@AgogoKaren): Warm second voice — championed being in multiple communities, "we're still early," and announced tomorrow's LT3 giveaway.
- SLICK RIC (@richj530): Emotional-intelligence anchor; brought the SWOT framework and a faith-and-family send-off from the car.
- Gary Doge (@gary_doge): The structured thinker — need/knowledge/time, the surgeon analogy, and the Pokémon case for old holding value over new.
- Tim (@tim_8093): Comic relief and sharp insight both — the pink-sweaters warning, plus the entire chargers-collection bit; bought his first LT3 live.
- Jake (@JakeBalchNFT): The analyst — decoded "NFT 2.0" as deliberate marketing and made the long-term pioneer-over-tech argument.
Worth a full listen
- [18:21]–[24:42] — SLICK RIC's full turn. The SWOT framework, the bit about his mom not seeing his vision, and the drive-time blessing land better in his own cadence than any paraphrase.
- [38:34]–[42:52] — Jake on "NFT 2.0." A genuinely useful, unhurried breakdown of why the timeline talks the way it does and how to read it as marketing.
- [55:00]–[57:14] — The chargers riff. Tim and Jake building an entire fake tokenized-charger project on top of Super's phone battery — the room at its loosest and funniest.
* some voices are identified from context; those names are marked as likely.
