Leicester On “BlockDAD”, The ‘Recipricant’ Patriarch (OOC)

Leicester On “BlockDAD”, The ‘Recipricant’ Patriarch (OOC)
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Leicester On “BlockDAD”, The ‘Recipricant’ Patriarch (OOC)

Jul 14 2025 | 00:11:56

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Episode July 14, 2025 00:11:56

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Leicester On “BlockDAD”, The ‘Recipricant’ Patriarch

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Chapters

  • (00:00:00) - Blocky: Garbage
  • (00:07:02) - You guys remind me of the Santa Coin Scam
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[00:00:00] Out of Cycle Update. [00:00:03] We're not paying any attention to the garbage known as Blocky, but I'm assuming if it had a dad, this is probably coverage about it. CryptoTalk FM. My name is Leister, I'm your host. [00:00:13] And smart people, logical people, sensible people, rational people, you don't know what I'm talking about with blocky. And you can go and search it if you want. It's a garbage token. It's out there. And unfortunately Bleeds is all in on that. When they put probably paid him, I don't know, but he's all in on that. You know, I remember that commenter that said, you know, you only cover tokens that are made by 5 year olds. I can't disagree because it seems like there's a lot of these that are just these garbage and, and they're the ones that are quick pump, right profit, you know, they'll go 5x off the jump off the launch. [00:00:46] So there's not that, there's not money that's to be made with them. But you know, you look at something like that, that's we know it's garbage because look at it, right? And there's something like devi. And of course, Devi, he's finally come around on that one of just false promises, or at least I shouldn't say false, I should say inflated promises, promises that are made that don't have any backing to them. Now, of course, that garbage has nothing to do with the video I stumbled across on YouTube that I thought was good to share because I'm not doing a swag on Block Deck that rhymes. [00:01:20] I noticed there's a lot of AI driven videos out there. This one's the older one. This is 11 months ago. I did a rant video not long ago about, you know, that misspelling about this vesting pass trash, right? [00:01:34] And I said, you know, there's so many of these stupid errors, it's silly. This is older, so it's not a recent thing. But it got me thinking. [00:01:43] All of the different AI videos, maybe it's them putting it out there, some of these responses on some of these videos, maybe it's them putting it out there, maybe it's these incompetent jokes that are doing the marketing for this one that's putting out as much content as they can to try to entice people. I'm not going to knock the hustle, but folks, if you're going to put out content like this, the least you could do is make sure you spell stuff correctly. Because when you're talking about block dad, right? [00:02:12] Are we talking about the patriarch of the reciprocate race? Is that what we're talking about? Like what is block dad? [00:02:19] And what's even more infuriating if you upload this means that they rushed to put this either that or again, English is not their native speaking language. Somebody on YouTube who's all over comments seemed to think that it's a South African company. I'm going to say it's not. I'm going to say they got to be out of India. [00:02:38] You know, they've got to be somewhere that's not somewhere where English might be spoken. I'm saying it's not their first language and obviously South Africa. English is not the first language, but it's a stronger language used than say, India. In my personal assessment, India doesn't prioritize at least the clarity of English that you might expect in certain other countries, like, say, Canada. Right. [00:03:01] So I'm not going to buy the narrative that it's South Africa. Now, it's possible that this user Solstice something or other, might be an insider, might have some inside knowledge and that's why they're commenting. I mean, you're talking like 20 different comments on the same video. Because I think what they're doing is they're just listening to whatever the audio is and then every minute or every two minutes they hear something and they want to type off a comment. Now I again, that's what they want to do. Great. But when, if you're going to put out AI content of any kind, of course I'm against AI, but if you're going to do it, the least you could do is make sure that you're spelling stuff correctly, make sure you're using correct context. If you're going to put banners up, make sure that you're like, why aren't you using proofreaders? Is it so bad that you don't? The quality of your product should matter. You should want a quality product. You should want your product to stand out not in the negative way, but in the positive way. It damn sure is not going to stand out in the positive way if you do simple, silly, stupid errors like this. [00:04:01] That said, maybe, just maybe, okay, maybe what they intended, maybe they started down the road in their mind where they said, you know, we're going to create the patriarch of the reciprocate race. Maybe that's what they started as. They saw that blocky crap and they said, we can make blocky's dad, we can make. Because Blocky might be a reciprocate, right? Maybe that's what a reciprocant is. If you look at that little stupid blockheaded idiot, maybe that's what a reciprocate is, is this little blockheaded idiot. And as a result, Blocky needs a dad, right? Because you have this. What is that? Raccoon, Teemu. Whatever these crap tokens are that believe shills left and right. So you got this, this, this is the raccoon that's the brother of this other garbage over here. And this is the cat that replaced this other cat when that one died. And this is the dog that got ran over in the street and then the other dog that sniffed its ass. This is that dog. Like that's what the tokens are. You'll hear Blue say it. He'll straight say, yeah, this was the dog that replaced this dog that died. Like I don't keep track of that. I can't imagine anybody who's a grown ass adult keeping track to that degree. I'm saying that perhaps when I saw this Block dad, perhaps the thought was that they saw Blocky and they said blocky, we're going to deem that Blocky is a reciprocate. And if you don't know the inside joke, you'll get it here in a second. But you know when you see the comments. But maybe Blocky is the real reciprocate. Maybe Blocky is truly in need of a parent. And so we'll just make Block dad and Block dad is now the parent of the reciprocant and the patriarch of the reciprocate race. Maybe that's what it is. Maybe it's just a later they decide to go block dag because they saw some Casper video or something. But initially they wanted to make the dad of Blocky. I can't say that is or isn't what happened. I am going to tell those people if they are listening and I does turn out that they do listen to my. [00:06:03] So I'm going to say this is an older one, okay? So I'm not criticizing for the recency of it. It just came to mind that I see a pattern now. [00:06:15] There's a very pervasive pattern of stupid, silly, stupid spelling and grammatical errors that seems to imply you don't really care about your product. [00:06:25] You know, the product quality is not your number one. Money is your number one. I don't knock the hustle, but there are people out there such as myself, but not just myself, people much more wealthy than I, who are looking at this silliness, and they're ignoring your product because they see you don't give a damn about it. So if you don't give a damn about the quality, why should they buy into it? See, some of you. I'm talking the marketing people behind this garbage. [00:06:53] Some of you don't seem to get. [00:06:55] You remind me. You remind me of the idiots behind Santa Coin, okay? And Santa Coin, he was behind. He was from South Africa. I remember that. [00:07:07] You remind me of this idiot, the Santa Coin idiot. [00:07:13] We're. We're late November and he's doing no marketing campaigns. We're in mid December, and he's still not doing marketing campaigns. And when we tell him to do marketing campaigns, he doesn't seem to understand that if you're gonna make a token called Santa Coin, you better sure be doing marketing around Christmas time. But he seemed to not care. [00:07:32] He seemed to not understand. And as a result, the project toasted. You guys remind me of that idiot on Santa Coin. And the irony, of course, is the South African connection. The idea that for whatever reason, marketing is not your strong suit. You put something out there with a bunch of flashy stuff and astronauts, but you can't even be arsed to proofread your stuff, and you expect $600 million. [00:07:58] I suspect you'll somehow cause that number to be broadcast on site somewhere. [00:08:06] I suspect it might not be real because truthfully, if you launch with 50 billion tokens, 50 billion B DAG tokens puts you in the neighborhood of other projects that are at a penny. So if it's a penny, as in not your five cents that you said, if it's a penny, it's going to crap pretty damn quick. [00:08:30] Just at the same. For the same reason as Hotchko, same reason as Libero, it's going to crap quick because unfortunately, nobody sees that you're a credible anything at this point. [00:08:43] As far as I can tell, nobody has minors. [00:08:46] I can't say scam, but perhaps the marketing team doesn't know what the f they're doing. Maybe it's that simple. I can't say for sure. [00:08:55] Ultimately, it's fine if you want to come out and just admit that you want it. You wanted to create a dad for Blocky. You saw that Blocky needed a dad, and you created Block Dag. And later, after you got tired of, you know, catering after a blockheaded idiot, you decided to create Block Dag. I got it for right now. In the meantime, and in between time, hopefully, it's clear why you're struggling to get over that finish line that you put out there for yourself of an extremely high amount of money that you're not close to yet. [00:09:28] It is what it is. I'm not wishing you ill because I haven't seen anything to wish ill on at this point. Perhaps I will. But at this point right now, today as we speak, there's nothing to wish ill on. [00:09:43] So maybe the people behind the project will hear it. I'm talking the technical people. [00:09:50] I don't have confidence in them because they can't seem to figure out a PowerPoint slide deck either. [00:09:55] So all around it's just a. It's just a chaotic catastrophic nightmare in it, right? And I'm to this now point not going to call scam because I don't know, I'm not going to be one of those that speaks definitive. I will say you guys have to be the greatest idiots walking and that covers a lot of territory, right? That covers the idiot on Lily Finance. That covers the Scam syndicate. That covers Cliff Fetner. That covers Faltron. That covers Kelbell. That covers Jake. That covers so much ground that you guys are so para. Para inu. [00:10:34] Para inu wasn't as bad as you. [00:10:38] At least Para inu knew how to spell stuff correct and knew how to use proper grammar and knew how to market until they did the stupid dancing dog. But before that, they knew what they were doing. You guys are the lowest of the low. The worst of the worst. [00:10:55] Geez, Bar is down. It's way down. Doge Chain wasn't as bad as this, folks. [00:11:04] Doge Chain, as crap as it is, even this day wasn't as bad as this. It's not. [00:11:12] So if you're a gambler, you're to roll the dice on it. I celebrate you. I can't tell you what to do with your cash. I will tell you again. [00:11:23] Chances are something will launch eventually. [00:11:26] Chances are there's going to be a extreme lockup and a problem claiming chances are it'll be just like Dogechain in the sense that there will be something that turns into nothing. [00:11:38] But some money will be made for those that were in early. [00:11:43] That's all we know at this point. And even that's not really sure because for all we know, maybe they misspelled something in a contract. When you go to try to claim those tokens, do.

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