How did I know about Rebecca Perrotto?
Odin Ai | https://t.co/dbyu7VOFzL
While running intel on $ASTEROID, Odin flagged her account on the project’s xrpl.toml file.
So I did what anyone should do, I looked into her profile.
That’s when I saw it, her own post. Her account had been hacked. The token launch was fake. The GoFundMe may be fake too.
Someone used a grieving mother’s name and her late daughter’s story, to run a scam.
Odin didn’t just surface a name on a xrpl.toml file.
It led me to the truth.
This is exactly what on-chain transparency is for.
Not hype. Not price calls. Protection.
If you’re holding this token and didn’t know, get out. It’s built on a lie.
RT this for Rebecca. RT this for Liv. A mother was hacked and a daughter’s memory was stolen. That deserves to be seen.
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And to whoever did this, you exploited a 15 year old girl’s story. A mother’s grief. A community’s hope.
The blockchain doesn’t forget. And neither does the community you just violated. There’s nowhere to hide on a public ledger.
I’m just part of a pack of protectors with wolf teeth. Can’t mess with us living with our 🐺 names on our accounts, because what do we have?
Odin, our voice of truth 👁️🐦⬛