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Replying to @JoelKatz
Is this true @mr_santiago1121??? FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record. can the real @FuzzybearBTC please stand up????
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Replying to @rinagaelriochta
" just invest in $ devcoin a chara "
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with diVine launching today, hopefully the dream of Vine coming back and a competitor to TikTok can finally happen. with that said: it's a shame @rus and/or @elon couldn't strike when the iron was hot... even IF $Vine on X happens, the time to do it was a year ago. when everyone was excited. when the internet was abuzz with "Vine is coming back?! great! screw TikTok!" what happened in the year ... was people saw the hype and desire to revive Vine... and zero action from the person(s) who were supposedly doing it. then came the fud from months and months of dangled carrots and dev silence (which @rus said he would stop doing, btw.) and THEN what happens? in swoops the competitors who have the ACTUAL drive to get something done and the common sense to deliver a product that clearly has a demand! dorsey puts out the archives that elon could have had done at ANY time. it didn't need to be a finished product. just let it EXIST. just letting us access the archives and post new Vines on X and adding a button would have been PLENTY while they worked in the background to improve and perfect it. (let's be honest there will ALWAYS be bugs anyways: drip-feed roll outs serve multiple functions.) Vine can STILL make a comeback, and STILL be on X, and STILL resolve the monetization issues that plagued it in the past... but it's going to be a half-assed reception compared to what it SHOULD have been. the hype is now with diVine. the hope/cope is what OG Vine has now. Vine will need to compete with the SECOND RATE version of itself AND TikTok. Vine is now going to need to play catch-up. it won't be enough to just exist anymore, it MUST be amazing enough to not only excite people who are new or were waiting, but to bring people BACK who went over to diVine.. or... they'll just look at deVine and say "oh well. they got to it first. too little too late." or... this actually WAS a massive scam. (sure would be nice if @rus would say ANY FUCKING THING AT ALL. can't even be bothered to update the devcoin lock/unlock dates.) if the people in charge of Vine's revival got off their asses and DID something.. or at LEAST spoke to the community on a weekly basis, just a simple "hello" or a 6s video with the "👀" emoji, it would have kept spirits high and buzz circulating. i'm not selling a single $Vine coin. i'll ride it to absolute zero if that's what's going to happen.. but how bad can you fumble a ball on a thing that SO MANY PEOPLE ACTIVELY WANT in THE PERFECT PLACE TO DO IT? shit or get off the pot. the time isn't NOW. it was THEN. so much so that a competitor just potentially stole X's lunch money. let's go, @rus. there are a dozen things you can do. long bouts of silence has NEVER been the correct answer in Web3.
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Are we about to witness one of the biggest exposes in history? On December 12th 2025, after a 1 billion total supply TGE and listing on multiple CEX exchanges $RAVE was trading around $0.14 (ATL) RaveDAO had earlier started at a 200 person afterparty at DevCoin in Istanbul later moved to Dubai Some months after TGE, Two wallets had accumulated millions of the token (below $0.50) Fast forward to early April 2026 (1st to 8th) the token was trading quietly around $0.25 and then suddenly moved to $1 (215% daily) by 9th of April, then higher volume spiked massively And then by April 11th to 13th there were parabolic rally leading to massive gains, ATH was around $10 to $28, market cap was so high, it was ranking top 30, open interest peaked, liquidation in Tens of millions Meanwhile hours before major breakout, a TEAM linked wallets deposited 18.58M RAVE to Bitget.. hmm Everything look good until 19th when there was a sharp crashdown 80-95% in a day and then it was about to be just another day in crypto UNTIL… Until ZachXBT highlighted which CEX exchange the pump and dump happened and call every rep of each exchanges to action He even offered up to $10k bounty and later increased it to $25k after support from the community Each exchanges replied and commenced investigation, I really can’t wait to see what happens after and how this might change the way we look at things. What are your thoughts?
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So you like to ignore reality? Got it. That makes sense why you are a Fuzzy LMAO. Trust me when I say we will relentlessly put the truth in your face. Here's a short version for you: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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acknowledge the REAL lore than if you care so much about the truth, otherwise you are a truth larper: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Mar 16
Replying to @Bird_XRPL
Wait, so you don't even care about doing your own research?!? CRAZY!!! Why are you so scared of the truth Bird boy?? Here's a TLDR for you: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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I wonder if it's because your head is stuck in the sand from not wanting to see the truth of reality?? FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Mar 16
Replying to @FiendFuzzy
Is it true you guys push lies and grifts and actually are the complete toxic garbage ones??? YIKES: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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i am, i love telling the truth and confronting grifters about it, what do you think? Here is the TLDR: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Mar 16
Replying to @Illyriannft
IS IT ALSO TRUE THAT FUZZY IS A PEERCOIN AND DEVCOIN MAXI AND A PROOF OF STAKE MAXI?? LMAOOOO
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Imagine being a delusional fuzzy that can't see the truth right in front of them. Is that you?? Come and confront the actual truth of who Fuzzybear aka a Peercoin and devcoin maxi and proof of stake ETH style maxi lmaoooo IS THIS WHO YOU WORSHIP XRPL??? SAD!
Mar 16
WHO IS THE REAL FUZZYBEAR???? 👀👀👀👀👀 ARE YOU BEING PYSOPED??? YOU BE THE JUDGE 🫵 SOURCE: bitcointalk.org/index.php?ac… 1/ FuzzyBear (real name Peter) joined BitcoinTalk in July 2012 from the UK. He posted 1,421 times over 13 years. Every single post is public. I just went through all 72 pages. Here's what's actually there. 2/ His #1 passion was DevCoin — a tiny open-source writing/dev reward coin. He was a custodian of its fund, ran its mining pool, hosted its infrastructure, managed its forum (devcointalk.org), and processed 60 writer signups on DevTome. He did this for YEARS. 3/ His #2 passion was Peercoin (PPC). He held ~60,000 PPC, founded and ran peercointalk.org for 3 years, and was one of the loudest Proof-of-Stake advocates on the forum. He also ran primecointalk.org for Primecoin. 4/ He actively traded and discussed: Terracoin, BBQCoin, Litecoin, RPICoin, Feathercoin, Namecoin, Freicoin, IXCoin, NovaCoin, DigitalCoin, and others. He built a WordPress e-commerce plugin for Terracoin. He ran a P2Pool called fuzzypool.mine.bz. 5/ Now here's the important part — XRP/Ripple appears exactly ONE time in 1,421 posts. Post #941, February 2013. He participated in a Ripple giveaway. That's it. A faucet claim. Nothing else. No analysis. No advocacy. No bags. No conviction. 6/ His actual stated beliefs? He was anti-hype, anti-speculation. Direct quotes from his posts: he called market frenzies "lemmings at the cliff," said merchant adoption is the only thing that gives a coin real value, and was skeptical of anything premined or over-promoted. 7/ He was a Proof-of-Stake guy, not a Ripple/XRP consensus guy. His entire ideology was that PoS was the energy-efficient future. He championed Peercoin's model specifically. This is the opposite of the XRP Ledger's consensus mechanism. 8/ The claim that FuzzyBear "knew Bitcoin would flip to XRP" has zero basis in his post history. He never compared BTC to XRP. He never predicted an XRP flippening. His actual prediction framework was about merchant adoption and energy efficiency via PoS coins. 9/ As for a connection to bearableguy123 — there is nothing. FuzzyBear's identity is straightforward: a UK guy named Peter who ran altcoin forums and mining pools. His writing style is casual, friendly, technical. He talked about walking his dog, his houseboat, buying silver bullion, and Cuban cigars. 10/ He was a community builder doing unglamorous work — hosting receiver files, fixing SSL certs, restoring crashed forums, processing wiki signups — for coins that never mooned. That's the opposite of someone pushing a "secret XRP knowledge" narrative. 11/ TL;DR — FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Mar 16
Replying to @DK64Trades
Who is the real Fuzzy??? Not an XRP Maxi???? Is this true??? We want a peercoin and devcoin maxi to be the leader of the XRPL? 🤡

Mar 16
WHO IS THE REAL FUZZYBEAR???? 👀👀👀👀👀 ARE YOU BEING PYSOPED??? YOU BE THE JUDGE 🫵 SOURCE: bitcointalk.org/index.php?ac… 1/ FuzzyBear (real name Peter) joined BitcoinTalk in July 2012 from the UK. He posted 1,421 times over 13 years. Every single post is public. I just went through all 72 pages. Here's what's actually there. 2/ His #1 passion was DevCoin — a tiny open-source writing/dev reward coin. He was a custodian of its fund, ran its mining pool, hosted its infrastructure, managed its forum (devcointalk.org), and processed 60 writer signups on DevTome. He did this for YEARS. 3/ His #2 passion was Peercoin (PPC). He held ~60,000 PPC, founded and ran peercointalk.org for 3 years, and was one of the loudest Proof-of-Stake advocates on the forum. He also ran primecointalk.org for Primecoin. 4/ He actively traded and discussed: Terracoin, BBQCoin, Litecoin, RPICoin, Feathercoin, Namecoin, Freicoin, IXCoin, NovaCoin, DigitalCoin, and others. He built a WordPress e-commerce plugin for Terracoin. He ran a P2Pool called fuzzypool.mine.bz. 5/ Now here's the important part — XRP/Ripple appears exactly ONE time in 1,421 posts. Post #941, February 2013. He participated in a Ripple giveaway. That's it. A faucet claim. Nothing else. No analysis. No advocacy. No bags. No conviction. 6/ His actual stated beliefs? He was anti-hype, anti-speculation. Direct quotes from his posts: he called market frenzies "lemmings at the cliff," said merchant adoption is the only thing that gives a coin real value, and was skeptical of anything premined or over-promoted. 7/ He was a Proof-of-Stake guy, not a Ripple/XRP consensus guy. His entire ideology was that PoS was the energy-efficient future. He championed Peercoin's model specifically. This is the opposite of the XRP Ledger's consensus mechanism. 8/ The claim that FuzzyBear "knew Bitcoin would flip to XRP" has zero basis in his post history. He never compared BTC to XRP. He never predicted an XRP flippening. His actual prediction framework was about merchant adoption and energy efficiency via PoS coins. 9/ As for a connection to bearableguy123 — there is nothing. FuzzyBear's identity is straightforward: a UK guy named Peter who ran altcoin forums and mining pools. His writing style is casual, friendly, technical. He talked about walking his dog, his houseboat, buying silver bullion, and Cuban cigars. 10/ He was a community builder doing unglamorous work — hosting receiver files, fixing SSL certs, restoring crashed forums, processing wiki signups — for coins that never mooned. That's the opposite of someone pushing a "secret XRP knowledge" narrative. 11/ TL;DR — FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Replying to @jonycakesS
IS THIS TRUE??? FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record. x.com/Apex_589/status/203339…

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WHO IS THE REAL FUZZYBEAR???? 👀👀👀👀👀 ARE YOU BEING PYSOPED??? YOU BE THE JUDGE 🫵 SOURCE: bitcointalk.org/index.php?ac… 1/ FuzzyBear (real name Peter) joined BitcoinTalk in July 2012 from the UK. He posted 1,421 times over 13 years. Every single post is public. I just went through all 72 pages. Here's what's actually there. 2/ His #1 passion was DevCoin — a tiny open-source writing/dev reward coin. He was a custodian of its fund, ran its mining pool, hosted its infrastructure, managed its forum (devcointalk.org), and processed 60 writer signups on DevTome. He did this for YEARS. 3/ His #2 passion was Peercoin (PPC). He held ~60,000 PPC, founded and ran peercointalk.org for 3 years, and was one of the loudest Proof-of-Stake advocates on the forum. He also ran primecointalk.org for Primecoin. 4/ He actively traded and discussed: Terracoin, BBQCoin, Litecoin, RPICoin, Feathercoin, Namecoin, Freicoin, IXCoin, NovaCoin, DigitalCoin, and others. He built a WordPress e-commerce plugin for Terracoin. He ran a P2Pool called fuzzypool.mine.bz. 5/ Now here's the important part — XRP/Ripple appears exactly ONE time in 1,421 posts. Post #941, February 2013. He participated in a Ripple giveaway. That's it. A faucet claim. Nothing else. No analysis. No advocacy. No bags. No conviction. 6/ His actual stated beliefs? He was anti-hype, anti-speculation. Direct quotes from his posts: he called market frenzies "lemmings at the cliff," said merchant adoption is the only thing that gives a coin real value, and was skeptical of anything premined or over-promoted. 7/ He was a Proof-of-Stake guy, not a Ripple/XRP consensus guy. His entire ideology was that PoS was the energy-efficient future. He championed Peercoin's model specifically. This is the opposite of the XRP Ledger's consensus mechanism. 8/ The claim that FuzzyBear "knew Bitcoin would flip to XRP" has zero basis in his post history. He never compared BTC to XRP. He never predicted an XRP flippening. His actual prediction framework was about merchant adoption and energy efficiency via PoS coins. 9/ As for a connection to bearableguy123 — there is nothing. FuzzyBear's identity is straightforward: a UK guy named Peter who ran altcoin forums and mining pools. His writing style is casual, friendly, technical. He talked about walking his dog, his houseboat, buying silver bullion, and Cuban cigars. 10/ He was a community builder doing unglamorous work — hosting receiver files, fixing SSL certs, restoring crashed forums, processing wiki signups — for coins that never mooned. That's the opposite of someone pushing a "secret XRP knowledge" narrative. 11/ TL;DR — FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Replying to @jonycakesS
Since I know you're low IQ and can barely read a paragraph, here's the short version: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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Mar 16
Replying to @jonycakesS
is this true bro???? You guys worship a peercoin and devcoin maxi 🤡
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Replying to @Apex_589 @fuzzy_jon
the REAL FuzzyBear's lore: FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.
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