2026 — Public Disclosure Notice
For four years, Solmint has been building a core system intended for private deployment.
That strategy ends now.
Effective immediately, we are initiating a public disclosure program focused on fraud patterns across Solana and the broader Web3 ecosystem—including individual actors, coordinated groups, front companies, shell entities, and organizations whose public claims and conduct may indicate misrepresentation of identity, credentials, “stakeholder” status, technical capability, funding provenance, or operational legitimacy.
This is evidence-driven. Not narrative-driven.
We will publish reproducible technical findings: on-chain traces, infrastructure linkages, behavioral fingerprints, and documented timelines. Each report will state scope, limitations, and a confidence level. Where appropriate, a right-of-reply will be requested and preserved before publication.
Scope includes:
* identity and credential fabrication
* purchased trust signals presented as legitimacy
* coordinated scam operations, laundering paths, influence manipulation
* deception normalized through silence, complicity, or intimidation
* “legitimate-looking” orgs with real products/projects used as cover for deceptive operations funded to manufacture credibility and embed influence
Some disclosures will be unexpected. Some names will be recognizable. Market impact will be non-trivial.
We anticipate retaliation attempts—legal pressure, intimidation, reputation attacks, and disruption. That risk is assessed and accepted. Attempts to interfere will be documented and added to the record.
This is not a warning. Not a debate. Not marketing.
It’s a systemic cleanup.
Credibility isn’t purchased. It’s proven.
Launch sequence initiated. Disclosure begins in days.
— Solmint Team | backed by CyberLink Security (blockchain forensics)
— court-ready case files preserved with chain-of-custody for law enforcement and regulators across applicable jurisdictions
SPOC: fully available upon request via this official profile