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Soulja Boy and Bow Wow helped fuel Justin.TV’s rise into the $46 billion Twitch, and 25 million users made BlueSky a $700 million company overnight. The common thread: Black culture consistently drives tech unicorns, but ownership rarely follows.

In this episode, Fanbase Founder & CEO Isaac Hayes III and Partner Relations & Communications Manager Noah Washington break down the “Black Culture Tech Effect”, how Black creators act as the world’s unpaid marketing engine while platforms extract trillions in value. Isaac details why he trademarked a Sexyy Red phrase as part of his intellectual property strategy, and why he rejected traditional venture capital to instead build America’s largest equity-crowdfunded social platform.

You’ll also hear how Isaac catalyzed Clubhouse’s pandemic-era surge from 4,000 to over 1 million users, proof of culture’s unmatched scaling power. More importantly, discover how Fanbase’s $17 million raise from 29,000+ investors signals a new era of group economics, community equity, and wealth creation.

For investors, the message is clear: cultural cool without ownership is wasted potential. Fanbase’s blueprint aims to convert trillion-dollar cultural influence into generational wealth, and invites investors to be part of building the future of creator-driven platforms.

Invest now starting at $399 for 60 shares at startengine.com/fanbase
Join 29,000+ investors building creator-owned infrastructure.

This Reg. A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Please read the OFFERING CIRCULAR, disclosure and related risks before investing. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.