In this episode of My First Million, Sam Parr and Shaan Puri discuss the rise of Jack Butcher, the creator of Visualize Value, and his recent success in the NFT space. They explore how Butcher leveraged his design background and Twitter presence to build a successful business, and they delve into the broader implications of using NFTs as a tool for creators to monetize their work.

Topics: NFTs, Visualize Value, Jack Butcher, Creator Economy, Crypto, Wealth Research, Business Strategy

Jack Butcher and Visualize Value [00:00]

Sam Parr: Do you see what Jack did? It’s crazy. I thought he meant you selling one NFT for like 100 grand. I didn’t, or however much you sold that, like what’s the difference between a JPEG and an NFT thing? I didn’t see that you have one for $76 million.

Shaan Puri: Just put it up this morning.

Sam Parr: Do you think that’s going to work?

Shaan Puri: Look at the smile on his face. I love it.

The Power of Personal Branding and NFTs [00:30]

Shaan Puri: Okay, so I have a just kind of an update on my BitClout thing that I wanted to talk about, but we can do it later if we want. It doesn’t have to be at the beginning.

Sam Parr: Uh, what, I’d rather you, you, you lead it. And unless you want to talk about Jack Butcher? Like, we have a ton of like, this is all related. There’s like, the world is so weird right now and amongst our friends, I think that there’s probably a tier or two above, but we are in such an odd tier where we have very close friends, or you and me a little bit, but less so, have made a fair amount of money on all of this new stuff happen. And it’s kind of crazy.

Shaan Puri: So I’ll say, if you’re tired of us talking about Bitcoin and NFTs and all the crypto stuff, uh, just probably, you’ll probably skip ahead to the part where we’re going to talk about, you know, dictionary.com later. So, so, so I would say we’re going to go, we’re going to show you some range today. We’re going to talk about a website that’s like 25 years old, and then we’re going to talk about, uh, you know, a website that’s like 25 minutes old, which is uh, BitClout. So, let’s talk about Jack first. Okay, so we have a friend, Jack Butcher, who is, uh, he’s behind this account that’s kind of very popular on Twitter called Visualize Value. He himself was kind of like a designer background, so very like kind of artistic guy. And, um, by the way, every every time I say artistic, I think I’m about to say autistic, and so I have to like, you know, catch myself each time, make sure I didn’t call him autistic.

Sam Parr: It could be that too, who knows. I mean.

Shaan Puri: Well, actually, the thing about Jack is he’s very smooth, very very low key, nicest guy in the world. And, uh, what’s So I I met I met Jack a year ago. A year ago, I contacted him and asked him to do this design stuff. And then he was just up and coming. And Sarah and I, my wife, became friends with Jack and his wife. And we they spent Thanksgiving with us down here in Austin, where uh they just had a baby and we’re we’ve been friends with them, uh talking all that stuff. And he his story is that he used to live in New York City, him and his wife. He’s British. He he came here 10 years ago. They shared a one bedroom, or sorry, a studio apartment that was 400 square feet. And he was they were nothing. I mean, they were they they were they tried to start an agency business. It didn’t go so well and they were on their last dollar. And this is only like 18 months ago.

Shaan Puri: Okay, so so he he kind of pivots to basically saying, okay, within the agency work that I do, the part that I like and I’m good at, and other people don’t seem to like, but they really want, are these like pitch decks I’m making. I’m really good at making these slides where it’s just a rectangle and I communicate some information on it. And so that’s where the Visualize Value brand came from, was he’s just putting out like a little, you know, like an image, a rectangle that would take a concept and like bring it to life visually. And so he started off getting popular by just taking a bunch of Naval’s uh popular tweets, uh you know, sayings, his little kind of one liners, and he would create a graphic out of it. And he has this one graphic style. If you’re on Twitter, you’ve seen it. It’s this black and white, uh it’s always a black background with white text on top and a little kind of like very simplistic, minimalistic, um like graph or chart or drawing on top of it. Okay, so that’s Visualize Value. So he does like the normal creator thing. He gets a little bit of an audience, his Twitter grows to 100,000 people, he creates a course, he creates kind of like a paid community for people who want to learn this thing, and he’s doing well for himself, right? And that’s where we met him like Very well.

Sam Parr: And he he he’s it does he does north of a million dollars a year in revenue and the only uh expenses are like some small software stuff and then him and his wife.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. And um, so he’s doing he’s doing very well for himself, right? But it’s all relative. So he’s doing much better now. So what happened? Um, this craze around NFTs came out. And if you don’t know what NFTs is, just think of it like digital art that people buy. And uh crypto, people people really like it because it’s virtual art in the same way that crypto is so sort of like a virtual money or digital money. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind of made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind of made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind of made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind of made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind of made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’ll talk, but the first crazy thing is he was like, you know, what if I did like people love Jack. He’s got a cult following, probably more than Sean. People love Sean. They used to love me, then they moved to Sean. Now they now they love Jack. And what he did was he created a website where you were buying a pack. He had 12 packs. All it said was pack one, pack two, pack three. It looked like a imagine like a baseball card, but with a Jack Butcher cover on it. It was just black and it said Visualize Value pack one. And you would buy these packs having no idea what the NFT art was in it. He had 12 of them and people were bidding on them and each one sold for around $10 to $15,000, which is I thought, nice. Until we get to the final part of the story, or at least the most recent part of the story.

Shaan Puri: Exactly. So he so he gets to to today, I log on to Twitter as I do, first thing in the morning. Uh what’s going on in the world tonight? Holy shit, Jack Butcher has listed a new piece of art for $76 million. Something like that. What is it what’s the exact number? 72, 76 million. He basically, and it’s called Fame. And what he did was the most the highest um priced NFT thus far in the history of mankind was Beeple, the the artist Beeple, uh who’s like Jack, but even more popular. So Beeple had done a a few drops. Those drops were like kind of in the one to 5 million range-ish. And then the most popular NFT of all time was sold for $69 million recently. And like there’s some rumors that like that was sort of a manufactured sale, like somebody came in and did it just to like they’re going to like, I don’t know, these are rumors, but rumors were that they kind made it a publicity stunt. So anyways, Jack starts doing NFTs. So Jack basically takes his same art that he’s posting on Twitter for free and he’s like, no, now you can own this piece of art. Now you can own this post that I’m putting up. And so he just dabbles, you know, just does an experiment. I don’t know what the first one sold for. I think it was like one ether, right? Uh one one ether which Two two or $3,000.

Shaan Puri: It was like, yeah, just close to two grand. And uh it was like 1.5 ether or something like that. So it was like two or 3,000 bucks. Still pretty sweet, right? Like this is just a, you know, .png file that he otherwise uploads to Twitter for free and now somebody wanted to own the .png file because they’re fans of his and this meant to that something to them and they had a bunch of crypto gains that they could reinvest their Chucky Cheese money, right? And so, um, okay, so now he’s like stepping it up. So we’ll fast forward. He does some more NFTs. He releases another NFT. This one gets bid up and gets bought for 33 ETH, which is I think something like, um, what is 33 ETH? 33 ETH times Like 70 grand, I think. Like 70 grand. So he sells one of his images for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: And I called him right when I saw that. I go, Jack, is this real? Did someone? And he goes, “Yeah, it’s crazy, mate.” That’s all he said.

Shaan Puri: Right, right, right. Exactly. Because he’s not like he’s not like a schemer in any way. But I think he is smart and he is interesting and he likes to dabble, but like he wasn’t he’s not trying to pull a quick one. He’s like putting his art out there and people are buying it. And so I actually messaged the buyer and I go, “Why the heck did you buy this thing?” It’s some random, you know, random username and he just goes, “Oh, you know, I love Jack and I think this is going to appreciate in value and I, you know, I just really love this. Like I just love the I love the art.” And I was like, “Wow, okay, fantastic.” So that’s the guy bought it for 70 grand.

Sam Parr: But then he did something even crazier, which I’m talking about the packs. Do you know the packs?

Shaan Puri: Yeah, so so explain that one.

Sam Parr: So the the part of the story is the the crazy there’s two crazy parts of the story, the most recent thing that happened, which we’