Secondary Interview/Notetaker: @Clyde Forland
Observer: @Austin Baldi
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Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And just for the recording, would you mind reaffirming your consent to record? Gregory Piedt: Hi confirm you can consent to record and record by answers, whatever you need for the project. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Thank you so much. All right. We'll start off with some screener questions to base the rest of the interview on. So on a scale of one to five, how would you evaluate your experience level regarding trading tokens on the cabana blockchain? Gregory Piedt: Trading tokens. I would one to five, I would say four I'd swap using KD swap quite regularly in and outta things like the, with wizard or arena project that we're in. I could consistently swap in and out of that. I've done quite a bit with like Kadina mining club. And other projects that are on the Kadina ecosystem. So I'm. Not be an expert. I am at the kind of the beginning level of like coding. Experience personally, but I know enough about it to understand it and see what it is and what it can do. 5 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Great. And secondly, on a scale of one to five, how would you rate your experience with crypto and NFTs on other blockchains? 1 note Gregory Piedt: Probably five. 3 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Awesome. All right. And now there are just some quick demographic questions. So which gender do you identify with? Excellent. What is your age? 2 notes Gregory Piedt: I am. 45. I've got a birthday coming up. in July. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Oh, nice. What day? Gregory Piedt: July 2nd. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Nice. I'm in August 7th birthday. What is your occupation? Gregory Piedt: I am a commercial driver. So I actually drive freight is my primary income. And then my side gig is literally, I, I work on trading bots quite regularly as like a side. Income as well as mining projects, like Kadina mining club, KA hashing, hydro Wells, those type of projects. So I'm pretty heavily vested into utility-based NFTs. And I'm also in the beginning stages. Of, you know, learning how to code in Python and then impact. 4 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Awesome. And then how would you define your marital status? Gregory Piedt: I am married. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. And then your nationality. Gregory Piedt: White Caucasian. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Are your your country. Gregory Piedt: Us Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah. Gregory Piedt: yeah us. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Gregory Piedt: Mm-hmm. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. All right. Now these questions are more about more why we have you here more about your opinions and behaviors. So. What motivates you to be involved in cryptocurrency trading? 1 note Gregory Piedt: Well, one day I would like to be able to do it well enough to be a full-time income, certainly a part-time income, but that's my overall goal is to try to create a stable, consistent. You know, one, 2%, you know, income derivative from like crypto bot trading or just trading in general, you know, using any type of options, contracts, you know, I'm familiar with that arena as well, too. So that's, that's kind of, my goal is to maybe do it one time full-time but at the very least provide a good, steady, passive income to where, you know, that grows with us over time. 3 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Awesome. Awesome. And what motivates you to be involved in N F T training activities. If you are involved in NFT training activities. Gregory Piedt: I used to do a bit of NFT training, just getting into new projects that are launching, you know, you get into it at a decent mint price and then very quickly they're four prices go, go up and then, you know, flip out of them. Or others just simply to get into the mint, because again, it's a good price at the early stages of the project. And then just watch them grow and hold them for a longer term investment. So it's a little bit of both. 4 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Awesome. And then why are you motivated to be involved in CADA cryptocurrency or that's a bit of a repetition. So we'll, we'll skip over that one. 2 notes Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Which analytics tools, if any, are you using for Cadena? Gregory Piedt: Right now, no, I'm not using any analytical tools for the Kenny other than like your typical, you know, like, you know, your coin geckos to see like what the overall market is, where it is on the overall market cap. Like it, is it in, you know, the, the top 100, the, the top 50. So you're, you know, your major tracking systems. Like that, you know, coin Geco coin market cap. Those are the only tools I'm using now. 2 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Great. Would you mind sharing your screen and kind of just showing yeah. Gregory Piedt: Sure. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Showing me, yeah. Gregory Piedt: You want the entire screen chosen because it says Chrome tab, window, or entire screen. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: I think a tire screen would probably work better, but whatever works. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Yeah, no entire screen's fine with me. Okay. I had to click on it. There you go. That works. Okay. I think you have it. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: <silence> yep. Clyde Forland: All right. Hey, Hey Greg, this is Clyde I'm here. Kind of just, just here on the back end. Can you, would you mind showing us a little bit about how you use. Like you said you use coin gecko or something within that. Can you show us how you trade or just, you don't have to like show us your wallet. But we kind of just wanna see what it looks like when you use any of the scans or any of the NFTs. Gregory Piedt: Yeah. Yeah. Pretty much like up on my top page, you know, you'll see, this is the coin market cap tool that I use to pull up pretty much what the overall, this kind of like, for me, when I'm trading. Gives me the overall picture of what the market has recently done. What has done kind of recent long term and what it's done, just, you know, just now, like what it's looking to doing, like, has it come off of a major dip or decline in, is it looking to start recovering or could it potentially, you know, go down for further? That lets me kind of get an idea of. What I'm looking to do for my overall trade. And then. Dive into like the particular tokens that I would trade, like on a crypto trading bot, for example. So that's why this is one of my, 5 notes Gregory Piedt: you know, top screens here is far as like when I'm looking to trade. Specifically I'll use deck screener, because again, I use a crypto trading bot that trades off of the decks. So I have this kind of pulled up. That pulls the tokens that I actually trade on my bot like this, this one in for example is like pancake. B U S D is one of the ones that I'll trade more on a regular basis. So those are the analytical tools that I currently use as far as trading, you know, that, I don't know if you can see then the trading would be the next option for the bigger ones like Bitcoin or Ethereum. 4 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Clyde Forland: I have, Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. Clyde Forland: I have a couple more. Hey, Eli. I have a couple more questions. If you don't mind. Gregory Piedt: Sure. Clyde Forland: Hey, so Greg, I wanted to ask you looking, I can really see that you really do some really in-depth trading. When it comes like over time. Can you tell us a little bit, why is this so important to you? Gregory Piedt: I'm extremely passionate about trading. I guess it's just after watching a few people that I know of. That can just take a laptop, pull up a chart and, you know, either put like a, a trading bot. I love the idea of that, because again, I drive a semi for a living, so I'm a blue collar worker that would love to break it into that white collar world. The idea that somebody could open up a laptop. And do a couple things and over an hour, two hours and make money off of it. And then eventually enough money to, to, to live that pays their entire paycheck in a day by just. Giving some quick configurations. It absolutely fascinates me. So I am, this is a complete passion of mine. I all spend sometimes two to three hours a day after a 14 hour Workday. 6 notes Gregory Piedt: And I will be on the charts and, you know, running the bots, getting a couple bots working in the background so much so that I have a V PS that I've set up to where the bot could run locally on my computer, but because of my job going in and out of range of sometimes, or just being too busy or the laptop might be shutting down. I literally have a VPs set up that I trade the bots off of the bots, work in the background once they're configured and they do their thing. I'll check on them once or twice a day. But then at the end of the day, I'll get back in them and kind of see what they've done and see their there's any two changes they need to make, but that's why I'm so heavily passionate about. What's going on in the crypto world and what it can do for that. Average person that went from hardly no experience, not even knowing what crypto was a year ago to. Your consistently doing one, 2% a day on, you know, even just an average smaller size portfolio. 2 notes Clyde Forland: I'm wow, Greg, thank you. That insight. And you know, that's one thing that, especially, Gregory Piedt: Thank you. Clyde Forland: you know, coming into the tech world. Like, you know, there are smarter ways to make money now. And especially when. Just kind of normal people and we're living and doing our things. We wanna see that investment. So thanks for sharing and I'll turn it over back to Eli. And before you go, can we get your discord server ID? Gregory Piedt: Sure. It's a host logic. Host on logic. There's a space in between there pound. 3 1, 1 7. 17. I can pull that up since you had my screen ticket. If you need to see it. Clyde Forland: My old eyes. Perfect. Gregory Piedt: I dunno if you see that right there. Clyde Forland: Yep. I got that and we are good to go. Thanks, sir. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: All right. Excellent. You can stop sharing your screen now. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: All right. So the next question is what are the most important features of a container analytics tool for you? Gregory Piedt: One is to try to get as close to either a. Probably a deck screener to me was what I like to see. You know, cuz again, I'm coming from a trading aspect of it. ID love to be able to see that to me, a coin market cap, you know, is great to kind of see the overall picture of what that particular token is doing. But to me personally, I like to see exist precisely what it's doing, what the last trade histories were, how many people bought, how many people sold. I can view that token's history on a bar chart type of a scenery, not just a line graphic gives you a jury gentle detail of what happened, but I would say the more. Detailed information that I can get. That's what I would. Like to see 7 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And what initially drew you to use NFT analytics tools and what specific tasks do you do you use these tools for? 1 note Gregory Piedt: again, to get that overall picture of what's happening in the market. Same thing with the NFT markets like hydro Wells is a great example. I, that was one of the first utility NFTs that I met invented to be able to kind of get in idea of. Where the floor price is on those tools now. I mean, how are NFTs trading? And then are they in a downtrend? So can we continue to see maybe that floor drop a little bit more so that maybe you'd wanna get into those? Or wait to purchase 'em because, Hey, there's a little bit more drop coming. Maybe get into it a little bit cheaper. That way. As the things turn around, their prices will go back up again. There you are. You're able to get into it. Maybe get a little bit better of an advantage of that market. 3 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Awesome. And would you mind doing a similar thing that we just did in terms of sharing your screen and walking us through your process? Gregory Piedt: Through the N F T trading. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah, Gregory Piedt: Sure. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: sure. Gregory Piedt: Absolutely. Yeah. All right now, the only analytical tool that I have available for Ft specifically is gonna be open C honestly, that's the only thing that's going to be able to add. I mean, that's the only one that I am able to kind of get into. So we'll look at. 2 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And is that because the other analyst tools. Are you need to pay for them or what's <inaudible>. Gregory Piedt: Yeah. Very exactly. You either need to pay for something or they're quite expensive. So literally the only thing that I have at my disposal, that that I'm aware of is, you know, to look at, for example, we'll pull up hydro Wells as the example that I was using. Only thing that I have that I'm able to kind of utilize is go over the overall activity. Which tells you a little bit about the information, you know, I mean, like for here, I can see that, you know, Hey, this started off quite low. Took a big peak, you know, at what their average price was, you know, 1.5 ish ETH was like the go in selling price for it. So to me, that would be, this was great. If you got in back here. But not so good if you wanna buy in this range here, now that it's dropped back down again, you know, into that, you know, 0.6, eighth range, you know, 5 notes Gregory Piedt: to me, it looks like, you know, I'm kind of looking at this as like a chart. Like I can see kind of an, my head. Where it was where it good go a little bit, you know, like down a little bit further until it starts to recoup again, to maybe get into this project a bit heavier, because like right now I only have several of them. So if I want to pick up, you know, two, three more of them, this would be a good time to, you know, like look into getting into it. But that's the only analytical. Tool that I have at my disposal that I use simply because. I do trade NFTs as far as buying and selling them, not as heavily as, you know, cryptocurrencies and like your typical trading pairs. But if there is a tool that I had, that was either affordable, the ones that I know of, like that give you the ability to. You know, do floor suites on it to like, Hey, if something comes in under this price, 1 note Gregory Piedt: if somebody just wants to get out of it quickly. You are either alerted or it can automatically pick it up for you. That would be something that I'd be interested in doing for sure. And then simply one for when are the new projects coming out? You know, like what's a good project that has. Some meat to it. That's an actual real project. That you know, will let us know. Hey, these are coming in. These are probably worth looking at not just. Everybody can create a project, throw it on the market. Maybe create a little bit of Twitter buzz about it. But what is a real utility based project where these NFTs are gonna, you're gonna pay say two, $300 for them, but they could clearly be worth two, $3,000, you know, month down the road. That that's something that, you know, I don't have access to. I know they're expensive. I know they're out there, but I know they're quite expensive and I just don't do enough. 3 notes Gregory Piedt: N F T trading to. Justify that cost for me personally. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Wow. That was a lot of great information. Hopefully the prototype will, will show you a bit later. Addresses some of what you said. But, Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: yeah. And what features of the NFT analytics tools do you find most useful and why you kind of already answered this, but if there's anything else you wanna add, 1 note Gregory Piedt: No. I mean, the, like the one that opens sea has, is quite basic. I mean, they've added a little bit of functionality to it. They have their floor suite that they've added to it. So I do like that. I like that you can, can quickly the switch in between different wall because you know, there's always a min. Minting wallet that I use. And then there's a wallet that I store in my primary and a Ts on, you know, I never commingle those wallets ever. So that's a little bit better than what you, what it used to be. And then of course, you know, open season is the main trading market, you know, for the entities that I trade, cuz it's mainly on the Ethereum chain, obviously Kadina is of bit different. Cade's new. They don't really have it in centralized marketplace. Like they do on the Ethereum network. So that those are the features, you know, the fact that you can now sweep the floor in, in program in these specific, you know, Gregory Piedt: informations where you would like to buy at, or, you know, if something comes up, they'll send you a good alert to let you know, Hey, this is, this is somebody wants to sell. They want to sell quickly. Here's what you can do with it. I also like the fact that you can start putting an orders. You're like, Hey, I, this guy is wanting to sell this hydro well for, you know, 0.5, five E, but then you can at least put it in off, offered in them directly that, Hey, I'll do it for 0.5. It's a little bit below what you're asking, but nothing crazy. Are you willing to take that deal? I don't like the fact that you cannot direct a message that person, if somebody has something for sale on open C. You can't very easily send them a message unless you're looking up their user account and then you're able to find them. Really send them a, like an instant message to say, Hey, this is what I'm able to do, 1 note Gregory Piedt: or already even receiving this offer because. I sometimes when I put on an NFT for sale, I don't even look at the offers that you know, regularly. So I don't know if that person. Seen the offers paying attention to it just simply said, Hey, I'd be willing to sell, but nothing below this, I don't know that data and open. See, doesn't really tell you that. 2 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Hmm. Okay. And what are some of the challenges you faced when using NFT analytics tools and how did you overcome them? Gregory Piedt: Again, a lot of it is finding. Projects that are, are the real projects, I guess a lot of them. When open sea comes out, you know, you'll clearly they'll tell you, Hey, here's what's coming up right now. Like here's the more recent drops that are coming. Here's what we have that is on the horizon, but nothing really tells you specifically. What is a real project, you know, what is it, you know, what is behind it? You know, they'll. Have a quick little disclaimer, but you don't really know of. These NFTs right here, which ones are had the chance to go somewhere. You know, nothing really tells you. Any kind of a predictive ability to say this project has got, you know, a, a lot of. Buzz behind it. You know, they've got a really good. Discord. They've got a really good Twitter account. Gregory Piedt: They're, you know, they're actually organically grown. You know, projects, not just, Hey, let's go buy a thousand bought accounts to get us up to the thousand mark, and then we'll start getting some real uses on after that. They don't really have anything like that. And I've not seen a toll. I mean, the, the tools that I've seen. That I've not been interested in because of the cost of them are simply more of a sniping type tool to where if you can get something, come in, you know, quite a bit cheaper. But I'm also when it comes to that NFT again, that's where the four kind of comes in. I'm not as familiar with that again, as I am just doing the typical currency based trading peers. So when it comes to NFTs, it's, it's kind of like I'm doing a lot of my own research, either through connections that I've made on discord, they might have some information about a. Particular project that it's decent. 5 notes Gregory Piedt: Or recommendations from certain projects and discord. So it seems like I'm doing a lot of the footwork to find those projects. And then start doing my own research to see if it's something that I also agree that might actually go somewhere. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Okay. So in, in a theoretical with a theoretical tool that would kind of improve on what you're saying. Are you saying that you would just kind of want. Kind of discord in Twitter links to find the organic community, or is there some, are there some metrics. Relating to that, that you would want there. Would you even want like a feed maybe? 1 note Gregory Piedt: Yo. Absolutely. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Okay. Gregory Piedt: Yeah, I, I would prefer having a, a tool that has the feed. That pulls in these projects. And if it's coming from a feed that, you know, these are. Again, either based on a couture that I pre-selected or. A tool that I simply know what you guys are about. I would certainly prefer the feed method versus, you know, going from discords over to discord server. Absolutely. The fee would be preferable to do it. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: mm-hmm excellent. All right. And then if you could wave a magic wand, what, if anything, would you change about existing NFT analytics schools? Gregory Piedt: I mean, honestly, something that nothing, nothing that I've ever seen has a, any type of predictive model built to into it. You know, like we have chart indicators that kind of give us an idea. Of where currency is going to go. I have not ever seen anything that charts. Way that a token charts. If I could say, if I'd have one thing, it would be. Install or have some type of a charting mechanism. That would show you what its history of that NFT is. So then maybe it's not gonna tell you, Hey, this is gonna go up or down. That's a little bit beyond what I think any tool could do, but at least give us a little bit better charting so we can then make those decisions and determinations for ourselves. 4 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: mm-hmm mm-hmm just to reiterate, it wouldn't necessarily need to be a forecast, but just some kind of chart. Yeah. Gregory Piedt: Yeah, yes. Just better charting system. You know, as you've seen the one from open C, it gives you a fine, like a fine gradual. Line chart. I would like to see it integrated more to an actual bar chart type. Like here, if you're trading Ethereum on trading view or a deck screener, an actual chart to see. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm. Okay. Excellent. Well, that's it for the interview questions now, gonna move on to the prototype with some specific tasks and questions to emulate. How someone would use it in the real world. Again, there are no right or wrong answers or ways to get to your destination. And if you could please think out loud, I'd really appreciate it. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And my colleague Clyde is going to send the link to the prototype in the chat. And then after you confirm that you can open it, please share your screen. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Think I'm still sharing my screen. So I got the shared notes screen up. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. Claude. Would you mind doing that? All right, I'll try and go ahead and do it. Gregory Piedt: All right. Do you need me to stop sharing my screen now and then go back into it or just leave it go. Clyde Forland: I'm I'm still, Hey guys, I'm here. I'm trying to multitask between more than one screen. And I'm listening to you, but it's just like, I'm trying to find your tab so I can paste the link accurately. My bad. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: No worries. No worries. Clyde Forland: Okay. Cool. So when I share this link with you. One thing that I wanted to tell you, Greg, is that, or actually I think Eli will do this. First task that you will go ahead and take care of. And let me paste that for you. In the in the notes for you. Let me know when you can see it. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: I'm Clyde, you cut out a little for me. Did you happen to say what the first task was or no? 2 notes Gregory Piedt: Yeah, I was just gonna ask that I, I, you cut out right. As you were saying, that's what the first hash will be just before that. I didn't hear anything. Clyde Forland: Eli. Did you want to walk, walk him through the usability test or. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah, sure. Unless you wanted to. Clyde Forland: No, no, no, no. I'm good. I just wanted to double check to make sure that was the correct plan. All right. Perfect. Greg, that link for you is inside of the notes. Gregory Piedt: Okay. I see it. Go and click it then. All right. Okay. So I say user testing. One 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And if you could go ahead and press the play icon in the top, right. Gregory Piedt: okay. 2 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. All right. So the first task is. Find the trust score of the Sensi NFT collection. Gregory Piedt: In this window here, you're talking about. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And you, yeah, you're able to scroll. Gregory Piedt: Oh, okay. Oh, okay. Gotcha. Now. Oh, I see it. Yeah. All right. So that's like the end. Okay, that actually is never another, am I able to go into these links here or no? Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: I I'm not sure. Yeah, you can try. Gregory Piedt: Okay. I don't think they do anything. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: So just repeat that. You're. Looking to find the trust score of the. Gregory Piedt: Yeah, I'm looking to find the trust score. And honestly, I cannot find it. And I I've. I was seeing if the links on the left, first of all, were able to, to work and they weren't, but the links up the top. Of them where you're seeing a request key account wallet, block ID, token address. And then of course you see the actual. Collection right here. And then market cap, sales floor volume sales, and average. But nothing to me shows any type of. Trust score. And we get to, there we go. Discover that was easy enough, right after training going to discover and then trust score's right on the right hand side. So that took me two clicks to find it. 5 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Next would you would it be more clear if. Maybe there was a trust score in the trending option as well. 1 note Gregory Piedt: I I, I think so, because like right here, when we look at discover. This looks very close. I mean, but I get how trending is going to show you what their market cap and sales floor. But if you were to add a trust score to the rear right hand side of that, I think that would be very helpful because that's the first thing I would go for when somebody says trust score. And you're looking at something in the 90% range. This is a 5% range that certainly gonna say this is a project. I would want to then further check into. Too. I don't know if I'm over elaborating here or not. sorry about that. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: No, no, it it's. Yeah. The more information, the better. All right now, the second task is which collection has an average price of 15.85. Or Kadina actually, I'm not sure how it's pronounced. 3 notes Gregory Piedt: 15.85. You said. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: <silence> mm-hmm Gregory Piedt: All right. That would be the third one down. Meat bids under the top. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: excellent. And then the third one is which collection has 7,208 in sales. Gregory Piedt: That would be the 1, 2, 3. Looks like fourth one down the circle scape. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm excellent. All right. Gregory Piedt: This one down. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And then the fourth one is for the last hour, how many N F T collections have a 0% change in sales volume? Clyde Forland: Can you, I'm sorry. Eli, can you repeat that question one more time? Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah, for sure. For the last hour. How many N F T collections have a 0% change in sales volume. 2 notes Gregory Piedt: It looks like the top one is the only one that has a 0% chance or 0%. The very top one stand with crypto. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: All right. And then for the fifth task, would you mind navigating in the sidebar to the. Page labeled N F T calendar version one, please. Todd go ahead. 🖐Raised Hand Clyde Forland: Hey, Greg, I have a couple questions for you really, really quick. If you don't mind. Gregory Piedt: Go ahead. Clyde Forland: Hey, so while you're scrolling through. We'd like, will you call in this, like the analytics table, kind of everything that you're looking at, the market cap, the trending, everything. Can you tell me a little bit about. About how you're interacting with this page, or maybe are there any concerns or something that you're finding everything great. But maybe, can you tell us a little bit more about what's going on? Gregory Piedt: Well, what I'm looking at, the, the only thing that I've noticed so far is that as you're asking different questions and you're going to the tabs. Which now this isn't I don't know if that has to change or not now the tabs aren't working, but like I was, I was going through in the last page going through like the discover and then the top. The, I, I guess the different data sets were coming out. Like, you know, the trust score was under discover and then another. Answer was, and another tab. So, I guess I, and I'm not sure, like if, if all the NFTs. Are within the same line. Like everything that is trending is not gonna be the same as what's gonna be in discovered the same thing that's not gonna be is in top. But then as I'm learning the tool and I'm understanding what I'm looking for. 4 notes Gregory Piedt: I'll then, you know, as you're getting into a tool, you'll know where to look then, you know, it does take a little bit to get used to, but it takes a little bit to, to get used to. If that answers the question. Clyde Forland: Okay. Do you feel like maybe along this way, as you're learning the tool that everything is placed in the right way, or maybe is there a different label or a button that maybe you would like along the way? Gregory Piedt: No, I think so. I, I think from what I've been asked and what I've been able to find after just clicking on a few, the, the tools again, I think after spending. Probably a, a, a day with it, you know, a couple of hours here and then a couple of hours the next day with it, as you're learning through it, I think it'd be pretty easy to start. Understanding here's where the trust score's gonna be. Here's where I'm gonna find the sales volume. And, you know, so you're gonna start kind of getting an idea of. Where each demographic information's coming from. Clyde Forland: Awesome. Thank you so much. All right. I'm so sorry. Back to you. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Oh, no worries. All right. So yeah, so in this N F T calendar page. And this one is a little complicated. So feel free to ask questions. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Your task is to discover the following information about the boxing Badger collection. One the day you commit an N F T in this collection. To the price of an NFT in this collection. Three, the total number of NFTs in this collection and four, the short description to learn about this collection. And I'll actually paste this in the. Notes. 3 notes Gregory Piedt: Okay. One thing I'm noticing is that I'm unable to go to the different tabs as far as discover top or whatnot. Is that meant to be, or is yours, cuz it keeps every time I click on like the discover tab. It pulls up, looking for the, all I can see is the request key account wallet or block ID token address. Are one of these needing to be selected first. 5 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: No, no. Yeah, that's just how the design team decided to do it. And I'm not really sure why. Gregory Piedt: Okay. All right. Let me look at. Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And again, if you could try to think out loud as you're doing this. Gregory Piedt: Well, what I'm trying to do is find. The selection, I guess, would be the first thing. Like I am seeing the top 10 right here, but I'm not seeing boxing badgers on it. And I'm not able to click on the discover the top page to get any further. To see exactly what is going on. It's not on the top one. So I guess specifically unable to find it. And so like mentoring, NFT, collections, this button doesn't do anything. So. I suppose now that go, the, the first question would be, is where to go to find it because when it's. Under clicking in here to see if I could just search up, you know, boxing to find boxing, badgers. I, I can't get it to pull it up. And then click and account while it does seem to be helping either. So. Right now we're trying to get to the actual. Gregory Piedt: N F T account to find it. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah. And I'll, I'll give you a hint that there are other ways to find the collections. Yeah. As you keep scrolling. But what you ran into is totally valid. That that was confusing. Gregory Piedt: Yeah. Okay, well, I'm being stuck to where I cannot physically look up the ability to find the boxing badges and emptied even get it started. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm yes, we'll say the first kind of. Part of this the day you can mint an entity in this collection. I think they're kind of leading you to. Going to the calendar first. Gregory Piedt: Hi, I'm might even finding the calendar. I don't even see where you're talking about. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yes. So if you scroll to the very bottom. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And then you should be able to see it. If you click explore more. Gregory Piedt: Oh, NFP calendar shoot. It was right there in front of me and I literally didn't see it. Oh, okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: I mean, it should have been easier to find. So. Gregory Piedt: Yeah. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: It's not your fault. Gregory Piedt: Well, I mean, I was like, I'm thinking of looking at like these areas up here or maybe on the tab. So that's, I guess the, the first thing. All right. So now back to. The questions. All right. So the day that you commit the collection, yeah. All right. Well, all the analytics that were on the first page. At least we're able to get back to calendar. All right. So I'm imagining granted. I would like to see this information. Gregory Piedt: At the next page as you click onto it, cuz then as soon as you click it, all that information goes away. So May 14th at 9:00 PM. UTC is when you can vent. Mint. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm Gregory Piedt: Do you need me to write this down on the tab or are you recording it? 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: no, no. Yeah. You just need to say it. Gregory Piedt: Okay. All right. Price is very easy to find 17.5 KDA. So that's easy enough. I'm actually getting ready to mint one of, some of theses. As a matter of fact, that's the very next collection I was getting ready to go to. I just did CAD cars was the very last NFT project that I met then into. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: It was meant to be. Gregory Piedt: It was meant to be, I suppose. Absolutely. All right. So total number of entities is your 2,600. I like that the price is on there with it. But just that date would be a little bit easier to do. Okay. So are we at that and escort? Okay. Good deal. All right. And then obviously their description is, you know, very general, you know, boxing, badges plate, a earn game that's built in the CADA blockchain, and it just simply tells you what, you know, the game is, you know, like what it's doing at champ pack gameplay. Competing against other players. From around the world to earn rewards and. 1 note Gregory Piedt: Climb to the top of the leaderboard. So. It's a good description. I do like that. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Is there any other kind of yeah. Information that you would like on this page? 1 note Gregory Piedt: Well, I do like, you know, when I went back to calendar, this is a great descriptive box right here with the links to their, their sites. And like when them, it starts on. So when you click forward into it, if that information could show up in that same box. I think would be very beneficial, you know, to be able to have those Twitter discord links right here. To be able to click into it. Cuz now you're actually in their collection. So, you know, wherever you would, you know, shoot either right here in this box or then down at the bottom of it again. But knowing that information, like when the date starts. Would be a good thing to have. And then, you know, those, those links I think are essential, especially. To be able to get right into their discord or right into their Twitter page or right into their website. If they have one. Those are some good informations that I'd wanna see. 5 notes Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Awesome. All right. And then the next test is that. Still with this kind of calendar page. Gregory Piedt: Okay. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Add the Kaena Wolfe's collection to your watch list and check to make sure it was added to your watches, please. 3 notes Gregory Piedt: And it has 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. Excellent. All right. And the yeah. So for the next one, would you mind navigating in the sidebar to the page labeled N F T collections page, please? 1 Clyde Forland: Cool. Hey, can I squeeze in really quick? Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah, go ahead. Clyde Forland: Hey, Greg. That was really, that was really great. The way that you navigated that task. I know it was probably simple. But what made it really easy for you to kind of just navigate bam, bam, bam really quick. Gregory Piedt: well, I'm I have to see, and I like play around with something for just a little bit before I kind of get used to where things are. Like, I don't know if you were hearing the beginning of this conversation. I couldn't find the calendar save my life. I literally, you know, couldn't see it. Cuz I'm, Clyde Forland: Yeah. Gregory Piedt: as we're at a interacting, everything has been a on top. So then we go over to. Like the, the calendar page, you have to scroll all the way to the bottom. Click another link at the very bottom inside another graphic, which to me, I thought was an ad for another project, not just the link of the calendar. As you're getting into the calendar though, 1 note Clyde Forland: Got it. Gregory Piedt: things seem to be very where you would think they would be. You know, like in my mind where I think something would be or should be, it's been there. 1 note Clyde Forland: Sweet. Great. Awesome. Thank you. Gregory Piedt: All right. So collection page. All right. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Okay. So the task is in the. Circle scape collection. Find the floor price of the NFTs with a red background, please. 3 notes Gregory Piedt: All right. Well, there's this one here, but I don't really have an NFT ID number that I'm able to see. It just says red October. And I can't scroll any further down to see the very last one down here. I don't know why I can't get to it, but I can't get to it. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm. Is there any other way you could filter by background perhaps? Gregory Piedt: Let's see, looks like out of wow. Out of those, there are 4,000. 444 NFTs total of the red background. There's 33%. 33.3, 3% of them having the red background. So quite popular. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And then based on this page, what would you say the floor price is? Gregory Piedt: Oh, I'm sorry. Average floor price is 20 K D a. For the red background. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Awesome. And did you find. Gregory Piedt: Which tells me that it's more popular. I'm I'm sorry, just to lead into that, that tells me that. If you're looking for something that you want, that's more rare. I, you know, as dealing with NFTs, I would want something that is the yellow background clearly. And I can clearly see that just by this page right here. 🖐Raised Hand Clyde Forland: Hey, Greg, how did you find the, the floor price? Tell me about that. Gregory Piedt: It's right here within our, within your list. As soon as you hit the. As you're filtering to try to figure things out. Background color is one of the things you simply click on. Read everything in the old pods up floor price is simply right under red. And then I like the idea that, you know, green is the next rare color. And then it goes to sky blue and yellow, and it clearly shows here's their average floor price for it. Here's their percentage of rarity. And here's how many NFTs of this total. That have that particular background color. Clyde Forland: Awesome. Thanks. I'm pretty, I'm still pretty new to the crypto world, so I'm like, wow. How does he find his great, awesome information. So thank you for showing something to me that I learned. So great thing you. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Yeah. And I'll, I'll echo that as well. Gregory Piedt: Thank you. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Right. And for the next task. Filter the NFTs to display ones with green and red backgrounds, please. 2 notes Gregory Piedt: All right. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And what did you Gregory Piedt: Simply clicking the button below that. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: and what did you find so easy about that? 1 note Gregory Piedt: You literally click the very next button and that's gonna let you kind of get an idea I'm imagining. This was an image. If you were just wanting to search for backgrounds at the images would start showing up. So you can kind of get an idea of what the image would be then. So very quickly to, you know, add on and I imagine. As you click the other things you could, you know, add those check boxes to it as well, too. So I like that very easy. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. All right. And then the ninth and final task is. Please clear out all the background trait filters to see all NFTs. 2 notes Gregory Piedt: I get that you could probably uncheck it, but I like the idea of just Xing out of it too. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And did you find that pretty, pretty easy? Gregory Piedt: Yeah, I liked it. Yes. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Mm-hmm excellent. All right, you can stop sharing your screen now. Gregory Piedt: Okay. 1 note Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: And yeah, I want to be respectful of your time and kind of wrap it up here. Thank you so much. This was incredibly helpful for all of us. And yeah. Do any of the other researchers wanna say anything? All right, I'll let you go. Gregory Piedt: You seem pretty happy. I hope you enjoyed it. Clyde Forland: Oh, definitely my feeders, my fingers. I'm telling you, I'm listening the whole time and my fingers are literally moving a thousand miles a minute. So awesome, Gregory Piedt: That's good man. Clyde Forland: great information for us. So yeah, I thought it was great. Gregory Piedt: Well, great. Thank you very much. Jad is the one that I had put this out there and Jad to me has been essential as I'm learning Python. I'm wanting to learn more and more with a packed coding languages. He's been essential. So if he asks you to do something, I. Absolutely. You don't do anything he ever asked me to do. 1 note Clyde Forland: Absolutely. I know he's been great. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Excellent. Clyde Forland: He's been a great help to us too. Gregory Piedt: Yeah, the man, the way his mind works as you're watching him code something is like, if I could ever get. Half as intelligent as you are. I will be happy with that. Clyde Forland: It sounds like you're well, on your way, you're in the right place. If you like. Gregory Piedt: Thank you. Clyde Forland: Absolutely. Gregory Piedt: All right, guys. Well, thank you very much. If you need anything else from me, please let me know. I appreciate it. It was fun to help out. Clyde Forland: Absolutely. Thank you so much. 1 Gregory Piedt: All right. Thanks. Clyde Forland: All right. Block Explorer V2 UXR Kadena: Thank you. Clyde Forland: I was, I was nervous.