🍕 HORDE PIZZA NFT GIVEAWAY 🍕
The dev behind $HORDE has been building in NFTs and digital art communities for years — long before launching on XRPL.
He’s been connected to Forbes artist interviews/features, and is fully doxxed.
He’s also planning daily X Spaces and regular live community sessions 🧟🔥
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Built through art. Built through unity. Built for the Horde.
$HORDE is more than a token, it’s a community, a culture, and a growing world of exclusive art & rewards.
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Praise the Horde.
Been digging into the background of the artist behind $HORDE and honestly this isn’t your typical random XRPL launch.
$HORDE was launched by Byron Rempel, a Canadian horror artist who’s been building zombie artwork and communities for almost 20 years. Dude already had an identity and audience long before crypto.
He got traction during the Google+ era when Google was heavily pushing independent artists and was even commissioned by Google Canada to create zombie portraits of their employees. That alone is kinda wild.
He’s also done interviews (https://t.co/0jOStvwGXq or this https://t.co/JgvxxJglIn), artist features, built NFT communities across multiple chains, and kept grinding through every market instead of disappearing after one collection.
What stands out to me is that the whole “HORDE” theme actually existed before the token. The zombie universe, art style, branding, collections — it all connects naturally instead of feeling like another meme coin made in 15 minutes.
Most launches on XRPL are just anonymous hype.
This one actually has:
a real artist
years of history
recognizable branding
existing collectors/community
cross-chain NFT experience
consistent art for nearly two decades
Feels more like an artist ecosystem expanding onto XRPL than a random token launch.
That’s why I’m watching $HORDE closely. The right ca is rwdZkUex3qhVdEHCoX9bno2gVe411LLfeR
@ArtistByron
Very bullish on $HORDE
Real hand drawn art by an artist who's been doing this since '21. @ArtistByron
Free mints coming this Friday for token holders.
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SMUG is already up… you’re just early to realize it.
No KOL spam.
No fake hype.
Just a chart that’s about to disrespect timelines.
Built on XRP. Moves different.
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Most people in crypto still treat price as the signal.
On XRPL, it’s utility that quietly does the heavy lifting.
Liquidity pools, AMMs, and on chain activity aren’t just “features”... they’re where real value starts forming. When tokens are actually used (trading, rewards, bot integrations, payments), they create consistent flow. That flow matters more than hype spikes.
A few things that tend to separate short term noise from something sustainable:
• Liquidity that stays, not just appears
• Volume that isn’t just round-tripping
• Tokens tied to real usage, not just narrative
• Holders who interact, not just sit and wait
XRPL has always leaned toward efficiency over theatrics. Low fees, fast settlement, and now growing DeFi tooling means the barrier to real activity is lower than most chains.
The interesting part isn’t which token pumps next.
It’s which ecosystems create loops:
Use → Demand → Liquidity → More Use
That’s where things start compounding.
Most won’t notice it while it’s building.