Just a heads up so nobody is surprised later.
Going forward, you’re probably going to see a different side of me on this account.
It won’t be just memes, trenches, and random ticker posts anymore. I’m going to spend more time looking at utility projects to. When something catches my attention, I’ll dig into the website, docs, GitHub, contracts, and whatever else is available to see whether the project is actually building something or simply selling a narrative.
And to be clear, this isn’t about attacking projects. If I find something that looks like a larp, I’ll say it. If I find something that has real tech, a working product, and a team that’s actually shipping, I’ll say that too.
So, why am i doing all this?
Honestly, i’m just tired. tired of the endless farming coins clogging up the timeline with nothing behind them. and i know for a fact a lot of you feel the same. you’re sick of farmers selling you “utility” and hyping projects that turn out to be complete larps once the dust settles.
So this is my way of contributing.
If I can help even a few people avoid obvious farm coins, fake utility projects, or narratives that fall apart the moment you open the GitHub, then it’s worth the time.
Maybe together we can filter out some of the noise and spend more time focusing on projects that are actually building.
One last thing.
Nothing I post should be interpreted as a buy or sell recommendation. Everything I share is simply my personal opinion based on the information available to me at the time.
I can be wrong. If I make a mistake, I fully expect project teams to challenge my findings and provide evidence to support their side. I’m always open to changing my view if the facts support it.
And no, this doesn’t mean I’m taking requests to review specific coins. I’ll continue researching whatever catches my attention and share what I find along the way.
" Every larp dies eventually. I just speed it up. "