Re:Envisioning Web3 | What Are You Grateful For?
Host: Lyss (@Lysss302), with cohosts Jed (@jed_131) and Woof (@WoofArmyXX) — Sat, July 4, 2026 — 1:03:38 — ~14 speakers
TL;DR
- A loose, holiday-morning gratitude circle: everyone on the panel named what they're thankful for, most of it landing on family, health, country, and the Web3 friends they've made.
- Cab (@Cabanimation) gave the most substantive segment, explaining why Clanosaurs did a stealth snapshot instead of a hype-driven "when-when" reveal — part ethos, part legal caution around turning an NFT into a security.
- Jed's Stefanos steakhouse was the recurring hub of the room — Tim's whole gratitude was basically an ode to being fed unlimited steak there, and NFT NYC (first week of September) plans center on closing the restaurant for Web3 folks.
- A fireworks-safety detour: ANTI (@AntiOnChain) described his 50-round mortar rig with remote detonation, which prompted a genuine group PSA about burns after several real cautionary tales.
- Lyss closed with an unabashed July 4th monologue on American pride and gratitude for Web3's role in her personal growth.
- Warm shoutout to JP MoreGainz (@jp_moregainz), who's fighting brain cancer and still showing up with good energy — Jed announced he'd surprise him at his place after the Space.
Highlights
[1:00] Luna's controversial food ruling from LA. Reporting in from a Los Angeles trip he's clearly bleeding money on ("nickel and dimed to death"), Luna (likely @LunaPrime) delivered the hot take that LA's Koreatown "clears" NYC's — "like playing the Little League team against the 2025 Dodgers." He admits he didn't believe it until he tried it.
[3:14] The dissolution of Belgium. On the World Cup, Luna cheerfully wrote off the USA's upcoming opponent: Belgium, he explained, is just "funny French speaking MFers who didn't want to be a part of France" plus "people who speak even weirder Dutch." Bridged history, he conceded.
[6:41 / 9:37] The McMansion and the chickenless KFC. Lyss and Jed lovingly hyped Long Island's "McMansion" — a McDonald's that looks like a mini White House with top-notch service — before Jed pivoted to his real grievance: a high-priced-area KFC that had no breasts, no wings, only drumsticks, and a 40-minute wait. "KFC with no chicken," he marveled. Luna one-upped him with a Kung Fu Tea that ran out of tea: "you had one job and you failed the assignment."
[15:23] Jed, "a great listener." Tim (likely @tim_8093), who can't eat much meat anymore, thanked Jed for hearing that and responding with an endless parade of steaks and pistachio lamb. Jed's deadpan defense: he actually gave Tim the smallest steak on the menu — "an eight-ounce," because he's such a good listener and didn't want him in any pain.
[24:17–31:00] Cab on the stealth snapshot and Web3 alignment. The room's most thoughtful stretch: Cab explained that Clanosaurs avoided hype "pump mechanics" and took a quiet snapshot to reward long-term holders — partly for ethos, partly because pegging an NFT to equity turns it into a security. Early holders, he argued, aren't just buyers; they're the crowdfund, the salesforce, the culture. Jed agreed it's the original ethos of Web3, and Cab landed the punchline for anyone who ever felt silly: now "you can tell your wife or your husband...that you weren't so crazy collecting these internet dinosaurs."
[28:34] "I actually own a piece of a company." Jed, riffing on Cab's alignment point, captured why it matters to holders: "I actually own a piece of a company. I'm not just playing with my imaginary friends and my cartoons online."
[45:58–49:00] Fireworks: from comedy to caution. ANTI casually mentioned he'd already burnt two fingers and blown up his kid's favorite toy bucket, then revealed a "glorified key fob" remote-detonation setup for a 50-round mortar tube ("you don't want to be close to it"). Jed teasingly called it "kind of soft" until ANTI mentioned old second- and third-degree gasoline burns — at which point the room turned sincere, with Lyss, Jed, and Wealthy (whose uncle lost two fingers to a firework) delivering a heartfelt "keep all 10 fingers" safety talk.
[55:12] Lyss's America monologue. Closing out her gratitude, Lyss leaned all the way into July 4th pride — checks and balances, the Boston Tea Party, land ownership, the Second Amendment — with the standout line that older countries shouldn't judge a 250-year-old still "beating you in a lot of ways."
[58:06] Woof clocks the host. After Lyss noted she'd basically become a co-host of her own Space, Woof offered the affectionate diagnosis: "He just kind of takes over and doesn't realize he does, but I think that he does realize that he does." Jed nearly took it as a compliment before catching the slight.
[59:36] The video bit. Meow arrived to correct the record on a name-drawing video: Wolf claimed he was forced on camera, but per Meow he "came flying into the back of me" demanding to be in it, then just stood there "smiling and happy."
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| 0:00–5:00 | Luna in LA, Korean food, World Cup / Belgium |
| 5:00–10:00 | Jollibee, the "McMansion," chickenless KFC banter |
| 10:00–18:00 | Gratitude round begins; sports rivalries; Tim & the steakhouse |
| 18:00–24:00 | McFly on IRL friendship; gratitude for community |
| 24:00–32:00 | Cab: Clanosaurs stealth snapshot, alignment, Web3 ethos |
| 32:00–40:00 | Cab & mdubc gratitude; YouTube "hype" asks; NFT NYC plans |
| 40:00–44:00 | Stefanos menu ideas; Papii & ANTI check in |
| 44:00–53:00 | Fireworks talk → serious safety PSA; Wealthy's gratitude |
| 53:00–58:00 | Lyss's America / Web3 gratitude speech |
| 58:00–1:03:38 | Woof & Meow gratitude; JP MoreGainz shoutout; Jed sings off |
Notable quotes
- "All Belgium is is funny French speaking MFers who didn't want to be a part of France." — Luna [3:20]0:38
- "KFC with no chicken." — Jed, on a drumstick-only, 40-minute wait [9:37]0:38
- "Your tea is literally in your name. How you'd be running out? Like you had one job and you failed the assignment." — Luna, on Kung Fu Tea [9:58]0:38
- "I'm a great listener, bro, and that's the reason why I gave you the smallest steak on the menu." — Jed [15:23]0:38
- "Finally you can tell your wife or your husband...that you weren't so crazy collecting these internet dinosaurs." — Cab [27:48]0:38
- "He just kind of takes over and doesn't realize he does, but I think that he does realize that he does." — Woof, on Lyss [58:06]0:38
Who said what
- Lyss (@Lysss302), host — set the gratitude theme, championed the Stefanos as Web3's hub, and delivered the closing America monologue.
- Jed (@jed_131), cohost — steakhouse owner and comic engine; connected the room's alignment talk to Web3's original ethos and led the JP tribute.
- Luna (@LunaPrime) — reporting from LA with food takes, World Cup commentary, and the Belgium roast.
- Cab (@Cabanimation) — Clanosaurs founder; gave the substantive walkthrough of the stealth snapshot and holder alignment.
- Tim (@tim_8093) — Buffalo-based; his gratitude was essentially a thank-you for Jed's endless steak service.
- McFly (@MrMcFly100) — busted Jed's balls while insisting everyone needs to meet him IRL; grateful for real friendships.
- mdubc (@mdubc5) — reflected on the community becoming more comfortable, doxxing/on-camera trend, and long-timers finding success.
- ANTI (@AntiOnChain) — Florida fireworks enthusiast whose mortar rig sparked both laughs and the safety talk.
- Wealthy (@WealthySupreme) — heartfelt gratitude for another day, his kids, and community; shared a sobering family firework story.
- Woof (@WoofArmyXX), cohost — West Virginia; grateful for country and Web3, and gently roasted Lyss for running the show.
- Meow — corrected the record on the name-drawing video; grateful for health, home, and love.
- Digital (@Digitalbag_) & Margie B (@B4Margie) — sports rivalry color (Patriots vs. Bills, Bronx pride).
Worth a full listen
- [24:17–31:00] — Cab's explanation of the stealth snapshot, the security concern, and why early holders are the real moat is the genuine signal of the Space, and the summary flattens the back-and-forth with Jed.
- [44:15–50:00] — The fireworks segment earns a full listen for how it swings from ANTI's absurd remote-detonation setup into a sincere, several-voice safety PSA with real burn stories behind it.
- [53:32–58:00] — Lyss's unbroken gratitude-and-America monologue is best heard in her own cadence; it's the emotional close the room was building toward.
