Jeremy Fall’s Probably Nothing Hosted a “Meetup on Steroids” for Supporters and NFT Holders at the Iconic Canter’s Deli on Fairfax
On the night of May 12, Jeremy Fall celebrated the launch of Probably Nothing and the drop of its first NFT collection. Prolific entrepreneur and food icon, Jeremy Fall, hosted a takeover of the legendary Canter’s Deli and Kibitz Room on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. The event was DJ’ed by DJ Richie Rich with a guest set by Celebrity DJ Twin Shadow.
The event featured a complimentary menu of fast-casual food curated by Jeremy Fall including a grilled cheese bar with items like the “Probably Heaven on Earth” featuring mushrooms, grilled onions and cheddar cheese on sourdough; a custom designed event T-shirt with the Probably Nothing and Canter’s branding; and the venue was decorated with vintage, music- styled framed posters with messages like “Free NFTs, Claim Them While You Can” and curated smiley-face floral vases on the tables representing the upcoming Photosynthesis project.
Probably Nothing is a community for the web3 curious, the lovers of culture, creatives, and jpeg enthusiasts. It's a hangout where the outliers run the show, a gathering place for everyone who wants to help push this new world forward and be part of our family. Expect special access to giveaways, NFT drops, merch, alpha on our whitelist for probably nothing-approved projects, and discord-exclusive stages with your new favorite people. This is a space built for love and respect, where we encourage conversations around mental health and how we can all support one another. Probably Nothing’s goal is to educate the world about NFTs and web3 by onboarding as many people into the space as possible - by guiding them on safety and showing them how beautiful the community is.
“We are here to help shine the light on projects that are paving the way creatively in a respectful manner to our industry. Stay tuned for announcements and join us in building this new world that is Probably Nothing,” shared Fall with attendees.
Jeremy Fall created Probably Nothing after he saw a void in the NFT community for education and positive news. His interest in web3 started as a hobby. Probably Nothing’s first genesis NFT dropped May 5. The next project Photosynthesis is set to drop at the end of May and includes 8,888 generative PFP (profile picture) NFTs that give access to the world’s biggest virtual flower shoppe.
In addition, Jeremy released his long-form essay for Scribd called “Do You Know Who I Am?” discussing his journey from restaurateur to NFT leader and his own struggles with mental health and imposter syndrome. This dropped on May 11th, the day before the Probably Nothing launch and was a great conversation starter at the Probably Nothing meet-up!