When you’ve carved out time and space and created something new, “mint that baby.”
Explanation: This work acknowledges the confidence and muscle memory needed for creating and minting in an onchain world.
Inspiration: In the film, “All the President’s Men,” there’s a pivotal scene in which Ben Bradlee (Jason Robards) meets with reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman), to discuss the credibility of a source (Deep Throat.) The stakes are incredibly high and Bradlee makes it clear he hates “trusting anybody.” He then communicates the confidence he has in his reporters with the line — “run that baby.”
Explanation: This work acknowledges the confidence and muscle memory needed for creating and minting in an onchain world.
Inspiration: In the film, “All the President’s Men,” there’s a pivotal scene in which Ben Bradlee (Jason Robards) meets with reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman), to discuss the credibility of a source (Deep Throat.) The stakes are incredibly high and Bradlee makes it clear he hates “trusting anybody.” He then communicates the confidence he has in his reporters with the line — “run that baby.”