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so being fed up with wallets, I forked rivet by Paradigm over the weekend added remote RPC mode + proper account management smooth UX, infinite blocks scroll, decoded txs, easy network switching here's a quick sneak peek 👇

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send/receive update There are over 1000 tokens configured with a sprite and set to send and over 500 set to receive on the send/receive network. 8968 editions were minted for free over the claim window and I set the final edition size to a clean 10k. The remaining mints will be used as an onboarding mechanism to introduce on chain interactive and participatory art to new people as I continue on my mission to make what we do around here interesting and compelling to new audiences. Seeing this many people interact with the work has been super meaningful, and I'm excited to keep expanding on the project over time. I particularly enjoyed having my kids log into @Artblocks with an email which generates a Privy embedded wallet and guiding them through the process of purchasing a mint off secondary and configuring it (after I funded the wallet with a bit of ETH). Once they set it up they ran to the living room where we have a receiving token set up and watched and waited until their's appeared. We sit around and watch the live view often pointing out all the fun sprites but when they saw theirs they got REALLY excited and continue to do so as they walk past it and see their contribution every day. I think there's something really interesting about all this. Seeing yourself in a networked artwork like this seems to be compelling to folks, and I am excited to watch the network of sprites grow over time. I'm especially excited about the perpetual nature of the work, and the fact that all of the information and logic is on chain in a way where it should continue to operate as long as the Ethereum blockchain continues to produce blocks. Am also shocked at how cheap the customization of it is. You're storing a lot of info on chain for less than $1. Was always worried about this being on L1 and I know we can't count on this forever but really really pleased with the low cost to participate. If you have a token and haven't set it up yet just know it's super easy and smooth thanks to the Art Blocks UI that the team built. But if you're still intimidated maybe consider commissioning your favorite pixel artist to create a sprite for you. Anyways make sure and check into a live view every now and then to see all the sprites that have been created by the community. Change up your send/receive state or swap out your sprite when you're feeling it. I hope you're enjoying the experience of on chain participatory networked art as much as I am.

Erick / Snowfro / 🦩 / LAO / #️⃣ / 🔴

16,659 views • 6 months ago

Man, I just spent the afternoon in full vibe coding mode and whipped up this little Python script that takes any video file and converts it down to the exact JT format my Cybertruck's tailgate LED screen loves. We're talking 64x256 pixels, optimized frame rate, the whole deal so it plays smooth without hiccups. Tested it on a bunch of clips and it works like a charm. The sky really is the limit now. No more being stuck with basic animations or static images. I can pull old road trip footage, concert vids, memes, whatever, resize and convert, then beam it straight to the tailgate via the app. It's like having a mobile billboard that actually means something personal. First thing I threw on there? The full scroll of my Tesla charging passport badges. All those Supercharger locations I've hit over the years, rolling by one after another, showing everywhere the truck and I have adventured. From local spots to cross-country hauls, it's basically a digital map of memories glowing on the back. People at stoplights keep staring, probably wondering what the heck it is, but it feels epic. Like the truck is flexing its own travel log. This got me thinking about all the wild stuff we could run as we wrap up 2025 and head into the new year. Festive lights shows synced to holiday tunes? Year-end recaps with personal highlights scrolling by? Or just random fun to brighten up the winter drives when everything outside is gray and cold. What's the craziest or coolest video you'd convert and slap on your Cybertruck tailgate if you had this script? Drop ideas, I might try a few over the holidays! 🚀⚡

Try TLGen App | Brandon Starship 🇺🇸

60,955 views • 6 months ago

🚨 #SuperApp Updates 🚨 We are getting there and it will be worth the wait! 🚀 Our #SuperApp combines the best features of TrustWallet, Revolut and UniSwap to create an all-in-one platform that will revolutionize the way you manage your finances and crypto assets. Implementing such cutting-edge features comes with its own set of challenges but, rest assured, we're working diligently to overcome these obstacles and deliver a seamless experience to all our users and community🌍 While we are currently finalising the distribution process for all our testers, let me share a sneak peak of the #SuperApp and of our current points of focus👇 1️⃣ Scaling: With such a huge endeavor, we're rigorously testing our infrastructure to handle the influx of users. Rest assured, we won't let anything slow us down as we grow🛣️ 2️⃣ Security: As we are targeting high finances, both traditional and crypto, protecting your data and assets is our top priority. We're implementing robust security measures to ensure everyone’s peace of mind while using the #SuperApp🔐 3️⃣ Banking & Cards Integration: You will say goodbye to juggling multiple apps! Our #SuperApp will offer seamless integration with banking services and cards, making financial management a breeze! We are talking about multi-currency and multi-Iban accounts, easy access to freeze, unlock, limit or unlimit your cards and payments💥However, the testing of this feature is limited by the sandbox environment as the only testing method of cards is with actual real ones 🌕 But let's dive deeper into one extraordinary feature that sets us apart and which will be at the centre of testing phase 1: 4️⃣ Crypto Wallets: We're introducing something unique - the ability to view the total value of all your crypto assets across different wallets, multiple blockchains, in one place and we are levelling it up with instant top-up! An all in one non-custodial crypto wallet! No more switching between wallets to check your balances. It's all there at your fingertips, empowering you to make informed decisions, fast and easy🌊 We know you're excited, and we are too!✨ Together, we'll redefine the way we interact with all our finances!🚀 $ZPAY ZoidPay has become Another

Eduard Oneci 🌊🌊🌊

13,912 views • 3 years ago

I’ve been using quite heavily over the past few days, alongside Claude Code on its other platforms. The first thing that caught my attention was the “Research preview” label, which likely indicates that this experience is still in an experimental phase. That said, compared to Claude Desktop in Code mode, the web version feels slightly more advanced. You can select branches, and previous sessions display clear status icons, which is a small but very meaningful UX improvement. My impression: I liked it much more than Claude Desktop, especially the use of branches, which is essential when working with agents outside a local environment. What’s missing: The sandbox is very limited. It only allows installing packages from PyPI (maybe npm as well, but I didn’t test it). CLI tools are essential in these environments. I tried installing GitHub CLI (gh), but it failed due to network restrictions. Even though I had all the required domains enabled in Claude’s settings, this execution sandbox clearly does not respect that configuration. Another important issue: environment variables added through the UI are not automatically picked up by the sandbox runtime. I had to restart the session for it to recognize the GitHub token I had just added. I also tried installing the Vercel CLI, without success. In the end, Claude usually finds a workaround, but it burns a lot of tokens trying different installation strategies or alternative external calls. What I would add: In the development environment settings, it should be possible to: Configure the sandbox’s network access and define which CLI tools and packages come preinstalled I don’t want to waste tokens installing gh, vercel, wrangler, or supabase CLIs over and over again. These are relatively simple changes that would dramatically improve execution quality and efficiency on the web. If you’re interested in trying I hope this feedback is useful. It’s definitely a tool worth paying attention to, especially since it syncs with Claude Mobile, allowing you to start a task on your phone and continue it later on your computer. Hope this feedback helps Boris Cherny Thariq Anthony Morris ツ

Daniel San

11,626 views • 6 months ago

"I believe that we are in the midst of one of the greatest crimes in human history. We have a product being injected into children 70+ times over the course of their development that’s never been tested against a proper saline placebo. Over the course of that time period (1970 – 2025), chronic illness in this country has gone from 10% of children having one or more chronic conditions to now more than 50% of children having one or more chronic conditions. Secretary Kennedy in the hearing that was last week said — the latest data from the CDC says that 76% of Americans now have one or more chronic conditions. And I believe that lots of these chronic conditions stem from iatrogenic injury. We have 3 million children with autism. Back in 1970 the rate was so low that it was essentially zero. I’m outraged by that and I think every person in this room should be outraged by that. I don’t know how to say it anymore clearly that we need to change course in this country. And I’m terribly disappointed by the medical profession. In the social sciences, there’s this term called epistemic capture, which is when the entire knowledge production process becomes captured by one industry (Big Pharma). And that’s what’s happened with science and medicine. And so I think we need to change course. And I think the people who have covered up the autism epidemic and the epidemics of iatrogenic injury should be held to account for their actions."

Toby Rogers

352,409 views • 9 months ago

While videos circulate online showing British police being heavy handed with ordinary, concerned citizens, the real truth is this, crime across the UK is rising, yet the real criminals walk free without fear of the law. This short clip I’m sharing is from a much longer video taken on a rare weekend out with my family. I don’t usually share these moments publicly because I have a special needs daughter who doesn’t understand what’s happening around her. But this moment is too important to ignore. In the clip, a South Wales Police officer approached me while I was with my family, to demand that I sign a document regarding my complaint about members of the Muslim community in Swansea. For context. I’ve received multiple death threats and abuse, and I made an official complaint, supported by other witnesses, about a man who was openly derogatory towards me. Instead of protecting me, the police told me that if I didn’t immediately explain why I reported the man “a day late,” my complaint would be dropped. Later, they admitted the delay was their own internal communication error because I had, in fact, reported the incident on the same day. Meanwhile, I remain under investigation by South Wales Police. Since January 2025, they’ve had full access to my X account and even seized my phone. I was arrested and imprisoned for 15 hours over something I said online, yet a hateful incident that happened right in front of police officers has been brushed aside. Now, I’m being harassed in public, while with my family, for simply daring to file a complaint. It feels as though the pressure is being deliberately applied so I’ll give up and drop the case. This is the state of policing in the UK today: instead of protecting victims, they harass the complainants. Instead of confronting real criminals, they punish the people who speak up. The system is broken. And the people deserve better.

Sir Shoaib

81,018 views • 10 months ago

I never imagined connecting a wallet to ROZO would be hard for anyone… until someone reached out to me saying they were completely stuck and frustrated. So if you're dealing with that right now — don't worry, it's usually a quick fix with the right setup. ...here's what works for most people who hit this wall. 🔻 🔹️ The problem first Some browsers or wallets just don't cooperate with Rozo's connection flow. You get errors, nothing loads, or it keeps failing for no clear reason. The person who messaged me was running into exactly that. The good news? Switching a couple things makes it feel effortless. 🔹️ LOBSTR wallet + browser combo I recommend using LOBSTR wallet — it's built specifically for the Stellar network, so it stays stable and links up with Rozo much better than other options. Also: use Chrome as your browser. If it still doesn't work in Chrome, switch to Brave — that will definitely do the trick for almost everyone. 🔹️ How it actually works ⤞ Use Chrome (or Brave if needed) ⤞ Go to: ⤞ Use LOBSTR wallet ⤞ When you're on the site, use your Passkey (like FaceID or your fingerprint) to get in ⤞ Once you're done checking your earnings or moving funds, log out That's it. You're in. 🔹️ The part people overlook You won't need to dig up any long seed phrases. Passkey is a lot faster and keeps everything tied to your own device security. Logging out is a simple habit, but it's the best way to keep your wallet safe from any browser-based attacks. 🔹️ Final thought Connecting should feel boringly easy — not like a puzzle. With LOBSTR, Chrome (or Brave), and this setup, it finally does for most people who were stuck. ✔ Use LOBSTR. ✔ Use Chrome (or Brave). ✔ Log in with Passkey. ✔ Log out when done. ROZO community: If you're still having trouble, drop a reply — happy to help you get sorted

EMMA

22,771 views • 6 months ago

Here's Balaji and my fireside talk from The Network State conference: 🇪🇺 eu/acc - I made eu/acc to Make Europe Great Again (MEGA) 🏴‍☠️ Nomads .com (formerly Nomad List) is one of the first Network States: - Started 10 years ago - Tens of thousand of members who move around globally - Tens of millions of visitors that are DNs - Main physical hubs: -- Bali -- Thailand -- Mexico -- Austin & Miami -- Spain & Portugal 🌎 How big is the digital nomad network state? - 9 years ago I predicted 1 billion digital nomads by 2035, everybody said i was crazy, then COVID happened and everyone went remote - 1/3rd of working population works remotely or hybrid globally - 1 billion people work remotely in 2024 - of that ~10-20% moves around like a digital nomad, so 100-200 million digital nomads now 🧠 Most digital nomads (DNs) are not broke backpackers: - High income: average is $125,000/year - 90% are university educated, 34% has a master's degree - Great people for countries (or network states) to attract 💻 Jobs: - Most men DNs work as software devs 34% - Most women DNs work in marketing 16% ❤️ Dating: - 66% of DNs are single-> hard to date and they need more IRL fixed communities - 72% of women DNs are 🏳️‍🌈 Progressive - 53% of men DNs are 🗽 non-Progressive - Bit of a clash there! DNs are already in one place physically: - Most DNs are not hopping around, but stays for months: the average trip is 64 days - Reason for moving is not they like to travel, but lack of visas to stay -> another thing countries and network states can solve (with visas) 🇵🇹 I made my own little network state in Portugal: - I moved most of my internet friends to Portuguese beach towns - We’re all living within 5 minutes from each other - Our own techno-optimist village experiment - Permanent pop up city 🏴‍☠️ Balaji added: - While we can easily picture a physical world map, imagining a digital map is more difficult. This makes it easier to feel connected to people who are physically close, yet the internet allows for close relationships with those who are far away. Relationship and interest-based proximity are far more important than physical location or distance. - How do you protect a network state? Physical states need guns and armies, but network states and digital property are protected by cryptography—an unbreachable border and encryption as the ultimate firewall. - The power of a network state lies in its media, money, and agility. If the old world has China, the digital world has crypto. • Bonus: You’ll soon be able to pay with crypto using Stripe, as promised by Pieter on his apps. Notes by Paarug Sethi + edited by me

@levelsio

657,811 views • 1 year ago

here's my thoughts + some frags from a few days with the super speed polarity: to me, the polarity is the culmination of everything we've learned from glasspads in the past few years. - smooth, but textured. - the stickiest and most solid base i've ever used. - never any issues with dust or other qol things. - as skin-stick resistant as glass pads have been able to achieve (still sticky with sweat/humidity) - 560x480 is something i've wanted for a long time. - softer skates can generate a small amount of stopping power by pushing down. - the glass itself has a "soft" feel to it. it's everything i could ask for from a glass pad. i have a lot of faith that whatever tekkusai ends up with as a final product will be the best glass experience on the market. but yeah, this thing is too fast LOL. microadjustments feel insanely responsive and my precise tracking felt soo nice, but if i wasn't in total control of my tension, it's stupidly easy to overadjust or overreact. in terms of stopping power, it was very difficult for me to stop flicks and track afterwards. you might be able to tell that my flicks are kinda slow and there's nothing super wide angle bc i just end up way too tense and bouncy on 30-35cm. this is coming from somebody who mained a target switching game on The Beast too; this pad feels quite a bit faster and more slippery. but somebody who uses higher sens and has better mouse/nerves control than me might be able to make it work. when i was locked in, it actually felt like i could not miss in 1v1s bc it allows for an absurd amount of smoothness and control over fine motions. i agree with tekkusai's decision to make something a bit more balanced though. this pad is happy accident that probably is somebody's endgame, but the average player would definitely be aiming worse with this than any other pad haha

rin pinguefy

77,201 views • 1 year ago

My Thoughts on R2 after my time with it! Short review! First, Rivian completely nailed this thing. I love the positioning of the driver seats. That long front nose gives a nice commanding feel. They will sell each and every one of these! Driving impression/suspension: 9/10 I felt the vehicle has good build quality. It felt *tight* and secure. Power delivery was smooth and crisp in all-purpose. Sport mode fella unlocked and ready for all the fun things. Power is rapid and consistent with a full power moment around 35-40mph, all the power is there. There is a good amount of nose rise during a hard acceleration. But I do feel the suspension was working well to control this. Remember this isn’t an air suspension. It’s a coil suspension. There is a difference between the suspension setting soft was SOFT. Firm was stiff but not overly stiff. It didn’t have that bouncing effect that some vehicles can have when going into firm suspension. Moderate was a good balance. I wish it could be more adaptive in moderate but it’s very very good. Turn in was good, and the turning radius was excellent. Switching from D to R for a 3-point turn was smooth and quick, no jerkiness. Very good control over entrance to parking lots. Stable. Lastly, it feels like the small delay some R1 have in throttle is gone with R2. Software: 8/10 This is where you guys know I am hard on them on. Because I want the best they can give. Rivian OS2.0 is a HUGE upgrade over R1. In all cases. Responsiveness, touch input, speed, app switching, keyboard responsiveness, etc., it is a huge difference. I love the new “fish stick” bar. And settings being available with one tap and being app-dependent first is fantastic. Well done Wassym Bensaid, the halo are great. The only thing about them is while driving, it’s hard to get a direct click, especially when trying to use it to switch drive modes where you have to push towards you. The halo likes the spin/move, but I think I just need to get used to it. Living with it would for sure help with that. I’m really hoping they fully unlock customization for them. You can end up with 8 different characters you could adjust. I really like having the driver display. But driving with it, you can notice how much smaller it is compared to R1. It’s no deal breaker, but it’s noticeable. Cameras felt snapper and of higher quality over Gen 2 R1. The turn signal sounds is new I like it as well as the forward and Evers noise it makes. Think Tesla sound when shifting. Audio: Now I’ve experienced R2 3x now. With 2 times with audio. The audio was significantly better than when I got to sit it in, in Miami for a block party. It’s about as good as R1 is now. There did feel like a sub was there. That’s great. I used my Apple Music account so I could listen to the song I love. And it was great. Not perfect but good enough. Long as it’s comparable to R1, it’s okay. Cabin: It was very well appointed. I actually found it sufficiently quiet. 🤫 I think for sure it’s quieter than my R1T without question. The HVAC system design (air vent) I like better than R1. I feel like the HVAC system now can blow the air on better than trying to. I need more time to test preconditioning because that’s where I’ve seen most of the issues with my R1 vehicles. Tons of space, easy to drop the seats, it’s flat, and nice under-floor space. The 1-touch drop for all windows was excellent. Overall: I think this is the Rivian everyone has been waiting for. This will be a fantastic one-car solution for so many families. There is storage for days, off-road abilities a Model Y can’t even think of doing, but the UHF needs to improve quicker than it currently is because that is really becoming a buying decision for people. Tim and I can’t wait to take delivery of our R2 Rivian; we are ready! Feel free to ask me anything about the R2! I’ll do my best to answer it or get you the answer. It’s a 10/10 for so many people.

Tyrone Holland🚀🧑🏽‍💻

31,847 views • 1 month ago

Introducing: The Life of David Rhoiney A sneak peek behind the scenes of a major new Infinite Media film & book project chronicling the extraordinary journey of Dr. David Rhoiney (SurgiFi). ___ David Rhoiney was born at the bottom. As an impoverished African American child, he survived seemingly unbearable hardships, from street violence to homelessness. Yet, despite the bleakest prospects, his adult years have been defined by a series of astonishing successes. This desperate yet brilliant boy became a complex, ambitious man who refused to let himself be beaten by the dire circumstances he found himself in. Now a qualified robotic surgeon, David has also excelled as a Division I athlete in basketball and track, a U.S. Navy cryptologist, a financial educator, a public speaker, and a web designer. This is a story of ambition, ruthlessness, sacrifice, hubris, intelligence, stubbornness, loss, and, ultimately, hope. This is the story of how David Rhoiney reached the top. ___ For the full story of this multimedia project and to sign up for updates and behind-the-scenes previews, just follow the link to our Substack in the thread. In the meantime, before filming kicks off in 2024, we’re excited to present an exclusive pre-production trailer produced by the talented filmmaker Zachary Tannar, who joined David's biographer @Ed_Wi11iam earlier this year to visit David at his home in Virginia. This teaser isn’t a trailer for the film but an early opportunity to become acquainted with David and his story—in his words, in his voice—so you can see for yourself the depth and drama of the story to come. Enjoy...👇👇

Infinite Loops 🎙

185,385 views • 2 years ago

An Anthropic researcher sat next to me at Ritual Coffee in the Mission yesterday He glanced at my screen and saw the wallet tracker "Wait. Are you copytrading Polymarket wallets" I nodded. "How do you pick which ones. Most of them lose money" 87% of them. I told him that's what Claude found when it scanned 14,000 wallets. "You ran Claude on the whole chain" Yeah. 86 million trades. Every wallet. Every entry. Every exit. I asked Claude one thing. Which wallets win by category, not overall. It came back with three groups. Weather specialists. 85-94% win rate on meteorological markets. Bleed on everything else. Crypto-only. 88-96% on crypto. Lose on politics. Macro traders. 82-91% on Fed decisions and rate cuts. Dead on sports. "So you don't copy the wallet. You copy the category" Exactly. Retail mirrors the whole wallet. Smart money filters to the one category where they actually have edge. Skip the rest. He asked about speed. Profitable wallets enter 0-3 seconds after signal. Retail enters 12-18 seconds later. Same trade. Different fill. 7 cents of slippage per entry. Over 200 trades that's $1,400 gone just from being slow. "That's not intelligence. That's execution" Both. Then I showed him the third pattern. Capital velocity. Elite wallets recycle the same $500 fifty-one times a month. Retail recycles once. Same seed. 51x the work. He went quiet. Another fill landed on my screen. Weather market. +$47. Wallet for copytrading: "How long have you been running this" 11 weeks. Week 1-2. Manual. Caught 35% of trades. Lost 6 cents to slippage. +$3,100. Week 3-5. Loaded 6 wallets into Kreo. Category filter on. Priority Mode executing in the same Polygon block. Caught 78%. +$18,900. Week 6-8. Velocity filter. Only wallets recycling 40x+ monthly. +$31,400. Week 9-11. Full auto. Copying weather, crypto, macro. Trading Asia hours while I sleep. +$40,800. Total from $800. +$98,500. "What did you study" Nothing. My roommate did the first run in February and made $94K. I just copied him in April. Start in February. $94K. Start in April. $98K. Start in August. Maybe $55K. Not because the strategy stops. Because edge compresses when more people find it. He pulled out his phone and started typing. "Stanford emailed my roommate yesterday. Reconsidering his application" He didn't open it. PhD teaches you to research for 5 years. Claude taught him to find edge in one night. Wallets are on-chain. Data is public. The bottleneck was never analysis. It was category filtering and execution speed. Copytrade here: Full breakdown went up yesterday. Every wallet address. Every pattern. Every week. His manager DMed me this morning. "Any chance we can talk" I told him the article is the talk. Too late to gatekeep.

Lunar

32,816 views • 2 months ago

It took me some time to write my story about what happened with $LARRY, mainly because I needed to decide how to handle it. Let me be clear: I have all the proof and screenshots to back up everything I’m about to say. I burned 40% of the supply to clear my name! So, take a seat, CRYPTOBROS. How It All Started On January 12th, I received a DM from Rick Schmitz, CEO of EQTY, stating, “I am launching an AI/memecoin in two weeks.” That message said it all. He wasn’t just involved, he was the one launching it. There was no talk of someone else being in charge while he took a passive stake. He also mentioned that Binance was involved and that if the volume stayed strong, they secured a Binance Perp listing to push the price even higher. Weeks later, I got another DM; the coin had launched and quickly hit a $4M market cap. He wanted to arrange OTC deals (like every other project) to boost visibility on X. Nothing unusual there. Every project does this. The Rise & Fall I personally informed my network that I had been tipped off by a Binance-listed CEO and that this could be a solid investment. After all, what CEO rugs a memecoin, right? (Yeah, I should’ve known better.) The price pumped to $10M, and Schmitz told me he was selling aggressively, aiming to get 5,000 holders before letting go of that market cap range. Things looked fine, until they didn’t. We later traced wallets linked to the early launch (which I’ll share below) and confirmed that the team made over 1,200 SOL by selling and trading $LARRY. These wallets were connected to the launch, entering under $200K market cap; meaning only someone from the team could have been that early. Then, things went south fast: Market cap crashed from $10M to $2M. Team stopped responding. Price got nuked down to $200K, then $60K. Meanwhile, tons of wallets exited, we had no idea what was happening. Realization & Damage Control A week passed. I was ashamed, I had brought my network into this. I had been played by a CEO from a Binance-listed token. Binance should delist these scammers and set a higher standard for the space. Then, I got another message from Schmitz: "I spoke to the Larry team, and it doesn't look good." Wait, what? Now you’re acting like you had nothing to do with it? That was the moment I knew, this guy is a lying piece of shit. Flipping the Script I wanted to gain control over the remaining supply, which I estimated to be around 50% (since the team had already dumped for 1,200 SOL). Things looked bad. Then, out of nowhere, the designer of CryptoBro Larry received 45% of the remaining supply from the team. That was our chance for a fresh start. But at the exact same moment the designer received the tokens, the wallet with the 1,200 SOL profits moved. That confirmed it: The team had dumped on us, then handed over a useless supply, thinking we were stuck at $60K market cap. The Burn I always said that if I ever got the supply, I would burn the hell out of it, so this situation could never happen again. More importantly, I wanted to restore some trust with the people I brought into $LARRY. This morning, I received the supply and burned 40% of it (out of the 45% we took over). The designer kept a fair share—he deserves it if we rebuild with the community, without early investor sell pressure. The Scam Wallet This is the wallet where the team dumped on us and made their money: 9BiksRw9BoYWHSk73tRApomBtRerhXBAN8YjXRe5ueXF The first batch of 400 SOL was sent to Binance, but they likely didn’t want to risk bad blood with Binance. The other 864 SOL went to Bybit. This is the truth. Backed by evidence. Let’s make sure this doesn’t happen again.

RETIRED

44,952 views • 1 year ago