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My Founder Is A Pig is the place where web3 fights back.
→ vote on the craziest founder rants
→ expose rugs & disasters
→ share your own stories
→ create personalized rant cards instantly
because every cycle needs accountability.
welcome to the hall of shame. 🐽
“My founder understood that people emotionally attach themselves to communities long before they attach themselves to products…That’s why he focused so heavily on culture, positivity, and “building together.” Once holders felt personally connected to the project, they started defending it automatically even when obvious warning signs appeared. Looking back, emotional attachment was the real utility he created because it delayed all people including me from leaving the project.”
“My founder made the collection feel exclusive and meaningful instead of another quick cash-grab. I held through every warning sign because I trusted his vision. Now I’m 40, still renting, starting over financially, and feeling humiliated for believing someone who planned the rug from the very beginning.”
"My founder made the project feel sophisticated compared to everything else in NFTs. Every visual looked intentional, every roadmap update sounded serious. I thought I had finally found something with actual substance.
Then updates slowed down, excuses started piling up, and eventually he vanished without saying anything. I wake up every day thinking about how badly I ruined my life by trusting him."
Same story. Different project. Same ending.
"My Founder Is a Pig" is born from this truth.
Too many people in Web3 have been rugged, misled, and abandoned by founders they trusted.
This is the place where those people come to speak up.
To share their stories.
To document what really happened.
Here, victims of rug pulls can expose dishonest projects, call out bad actors, and make sure their experiences are seen by everyone.
Because every story shared can warn others.
Every exposed rug can stop the next one.
This isn’t about hype.
It’s about accountability.
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