Yesterday was another reminder of why $COIN exists.
A new launch appeared. $PEACE . The hype started. The promises started. The same playbook we've seen countless times before started unfolding.
This time, however, people weren't walking in blind.
Community members shared information, raised concerns, and made sure anyone interested had access to the full picture before making a decision.
That's exactly what $COIN was built for.
For too long, bad actors in crypto have relied on one thing above all else: short memories.
A project fails. People get burned. Everyone moves on. A few weeks later, the cycle starts again.
We're done with that.
We're building a place where information is preserved, experiences are documented, and communities can make more informed decisions.
If you're honest, transparency is your friend.
If you're not, transparency becomes a problem.
$COIN isn't here to make friends with scammers, serial dumpers, fake influencers, or people who profit from misleading others.
We're here to make crypto safer for the people who have been paying the price for their actions.
And we're just getting started.
$COIN 💛
@Humanevolvd 🫵We see you. Others will too.
The truth is that there are VASTLY more hate crimes, especially aggravated rape and murder, per person by Blacks against Whites than the other way around.
The is not remotely debatable, as the numbers are so extremely lopsided!
A small but important update.
Today I vested 100% of my personal $COIN holdings.
The entire 5% of supply held in the dev wallet is now vested until the end of 2030 and will unlock linearly over the next 54 months.
This isn't about hype.
It's about commitment.
$COIN was never intended to be a quick launch or a short-term experiment. The goal has always been to build something meaningful alongside the community, and that takes time.
I can't ask people to believe in the project if I'm not willing to commit myself.
Actions speak louder than words.
I'm here for the long run.
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From the community. For the community.
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