Before making accusations about things you clearly do not even understand, maybe at least learn the actual history first.
The Shiba Inu Treat Telegram handle was not “hijacked.” It was being sold by a random person nobody in the community even knew. A community member bought it to preserve it and trusted Mumms enough to hand ownership over to her for safekeeping. That is literally explained in the pinned message itself, so claiming she “stole” or “jacked” the handle is beyond ridiculous.
Calling the
$TREAT 146b community “fake” is even more ironic considering you were part of that same community before. You were friendly to people’s faces, participated with everyone, and now suddenly talk behind people’s backs because narratives changed around you. That says far more about your character than it ever will about ours.
And the movie? That was one single community member’s independent creative idea. One person. Explain to me how one individual doing their own project suddenly becomes “the entire community” plotting something. That logic makes absolutely no sense.
You talk about karma like it is some weapon to throw around. Mumms and I will sleep perfectly fine with karma because we never scammed anyone, never stole from anyone, and never pretended to be something we are not. What we did do was continue building for a community that gets attacked day in and day out while most people sit on the sidelines throwing stones.
The accusations about “misleading people for money” are probably the funniest part. I have said this over and over again publicly: I have made absolutely nothing from this space. If anything, I continue losing money because I use funds from my real 9 to 5 job to keep building things for the
$TREAT 146b community, the website, utilities, bots, and infrastructure because I actually care about the people there.
Sad to see how low some people will stoop once emotions, narratives, and price action get involved.
Seems this quote was right after all:
“The greatest lover later becomes the greatest hater.”
No tags needed. The person knows exactly who they are. They should simply do better.