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On October 11, 2023, Brenden Dearie, CEO and founder of Protocol: Gemini, gives an interview on the PP show.

The Protocol:Gemini blackpaper (2023) mentions that we're currently in phase 2 of the roadmap.

Q4 2023: Live events, intensive marketing and team expansion

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

https://youtu.be/OjxxtfIjO1s?t=5481

pp: "One final question before you leave Brenden, alot of us in Bed Bath & Beyond, we're super tinfoil guys, in your own opinion, again it's speculative, is the tin foil so crazy after all or what?"

Brenden: "Um, I'll politely decline to answer that question."

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Brenden mentioned Into the Cyberverse, a free-to-play browser-based game.

https://youtu.be/OjxxtfIjO1s?t=5281

[Ryan Kagy] has been working with us on a lot of things he's in charge of our blockchain and community, and he's built something I'm really passionate about and he's really passionate about, he's put a lot of labor of love into an immersive experience SLG game which is free to play we launched a a soft launch yesterday, we've been working with Spatial on a lot of improvements to their platform. We we've really been kind of pushing the boundaries of what's able to be built, and we've built a free-to-play browser-based game on their platform called Into the Cyberverse which is live now.

I'm pretty proud of it. There's lots of little Easter eggs, and we've got a a very passionate community that likes to kind of go down rabbit holes and have fun yeah and I think it's a it'll be an enjoyable experience for a lot of people and like I said it's free to play and you know if you help spread the word us being a small startup uh you know getting the word out and showing people like hey we enjoy these types of experiences we kind of I think get a lot of people uh or brands that are you know um on the sidelines watching to see if these types of things are what people want.