@gang_mit This is a very good wrong answer.
But the answer is much simpler than account abstraction.
These frogs are not managing funds.
They are here for something every wallet sees first. 🐸
Two frogs walked into Trustless HQ.
They did not ask for a title.
They did not ask for a role.
They did not ask when marketing starts.
They simply sat down at the desk like they already knew the job.
And here is the strange part…
Soon, every wallet in the network may need one.
They serve the same purpose.
They solve the same problem.
They belong to the same system.
But the difference is day and night.
First person in the comments who correctly guesses what these frogs are for gets 3000 TRLS. 🐸🧩
Wrong answers are encouraged.
Suspicious answers are respected.
Correct answer gets paid.
GM CT
#Trustless Payments is a decentralized payment protocol designed to make digital transactions secure, transparent, and independent of intermediaries.
Built on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), it uses smart contracts and automation to ensure payments are executed exactly as agreed, reducing fraud and counterparty risk. The platform aims to create a fair financial ecosystem where users maintain control of their funds while enjoying fast, low-cost, and borderless transactions.
@TrustlessToads Payments also supports developers and businesses by providing programmable payment infrastructure for Web3 applications, helping accelerate the adoption of decentralized finance and blockchain-powered commerce.
Happy new week
You ever finish work for someone online and suddenly they get quiet?
Or chase payment after delivery while they “check with the team”?
That is the problem Trustless Network is built for.
Crypto payments are fast, but speed alone does not protect operators. Good workers need cleaner deals, clear terms, funded agreements, and receipts attached to the transaction.
Trustless Network adds escrow, contract flow, and wallet reputation around online work.
Client funds first.
Operator delivers.
Rules are tracked.
Receipts stay on record.
That makes deals easier to close because both sides know the money is there and the terms are clear.
Freelancers, marketers, designers, community builders, agencies, and operators: this is your lane.
Join before launch:
https://t.co/5LMYJFkcTb 🧾⚙️🐸
We are so close to the finish line that I’m checking the table manners of a bot because he didn’t say GM.
That’s where the standards are.
Sure, The Accountant can move money, verify receipts, and handle escrow work.
But can he greet the room properly?
Not yet.
So he gets patched. 🐸⚙️
When I say everything has to be 100 before the doors open, I mean everything.
The bot will be here saying GM. The frogs will have manners. The ledger will have receipts. 🔥
Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸✨
Grateful for freedom, builders, second chances, and the kind of stubborn belief that keeps people creating better systems.
Stay safe, enjoy the fireworks, and have a beautiful 4th. 🎆
Crypto promised freedom, but if you have been around this market long enough, you already know what happened.
The middlemen did not disappear. They adapted. They put on new profile pictures, learned the language, started saying “community,” “network,” “marketing,” “partnership,” and “growth,” then went right back to doing what corrupt middlemen have always done: getting paid before value is proven.
And people accepted it because there was no better system.
You want marketing? Pay upfront. You want calls? Pay upfront. You want community growth? Pay upfront. You want access, listings, intros, campaign support, design, content, whatever else? Pay first and hope the person on the other side has enough character to do what they said they would do.
That is insane.
No serious market should run on prayer. No honest builder should have to send funds into the dark and hope some stranger decides to honor the agreement. And no fake operator should be able to burn people, delete the chat, change the profile picture, and walk into the next room clean.
That model is finished.
Trustless Network is being built for people who are tired of pretending this is normal. The agreement should be clear before funds move. The funds should sit behind rules. The work should decide the outcome. The wallet should carry the record.
Deliver, and the receipt helps you.
Play games, and the receipt follows you.
That is not complicated. That is how business should have worked here from the start.
Crypto promised freedom, but too much of this industry became slavery to corruption with faster payments.
I am not playing about this.
We are taking it back. 🐸🧾⚙️
There is a hidden lever in every serious build.
Most people never reach it because they confuse motion with progress. They chase announcements, vanity metrics, titles, and artificial momentum before the machine is ready to carry weight.
Builders understand the difference.
In the beginning, everything feels slow. You are refining architecture, fixing edges, testing assumptions, screening people, and making decisions nobody else can see yet.
Then something changes.
The system tightens. The path gets clearer. The right people begin to separate from the opportunists. Execution starts compounding.
That is the hidden lever.
It is the point where a project stops feeling like scattered work and starts behaving like infrastructure.
I have not talked about it much, because it is one of those things you only understand if you have actually built something from zero.
But yes — the lever has been pulled.
Trustless Network is entering a different phase now.
Some people will discover it when it becomes obvious.
Others are already getting positioned before the machine goes live. 🧾⚙️🐸
There is a risk most people do not think about until it happens to them.
You spend years building an account.
You post every day.
You reply to people.
You earn trust slowly.
You build an audience one conversation at a time.
You turn strangers into customers, partners, supporters, and friends.
At some point, that account is no longer “just social media.”
It becomes your storefront.
Your reputation.
Your customer pipeline.
Your business real estate.
Maybe even the lifeblood of everything you built.
Then one day, something happens.
A false report.
An automated flag.
A misunderstood post.
A policy change.
A moderation mistake.
A customer service ticket that goes nowhere.
And suddenly, the front door to your business is locked.
You can appeal.
You can wait.
You can explain.
You can hope someone reads the context and gives you back what you spent years building.
But that helpless feeling tells the truth:
You built your castle on someone else’s ground.
TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X — all powerful platforms. All useful tools. All capable of changing lives.
But they are still rented land.
Your account exists because the platform allows it to exist.
Trustless Network is built differently.
Your account is your wallet.
You connect your wallet, build your profile, conduct business, open contracts, receive reviews, and grow reputation tied to your wallet history.
Nobody bans your account.
That is not how the platform works.
There is no king with a ban hammer deciding who gets to exist.
The market can see the receipts.
Escrow history.
Public reviews.
Completed contracts.
Wallet reputation.
Business conducted on ledger.
Bad actors can be avoided.
Good operators can keep building.
No one should lose years of reputation because one system made one call.
That is the difference between renting attention and owning your real estate.
Own your account.
Own your reputation.
Build where the door is yours. 🐸⚙️🧾
@creed7123 Exactly. That’s the marketing.
Builders use the platform, bring real users in, route work through escrow, and share in the fees.
Not hype.
Rails, incentives, reputation, and receipts. 🐸⚙️🧾
Here’s the part crypto does not want to look at directly.
This market is already full of criminals.
Maybe not drug dealers.
But financial criminals.
Rug pullers.
Paid promo scammers.
Fake operators.
Liars.
Ghosts.
People who take payment and disappear.
People who sell trust because nobody built enforcement.
That is still crime culture.
Different product. Same behavior.
And here is the uncomfortable lesson:
Even illegal marketplaces figured out that people behave better when escrow and reputation matter.
Why?
Because without enforcement, even a drug dealer can take the money and vanish.
The only reason service improves is consequence.
Repeat business.
Public reputation.
Funds held until delivery.
Bad actors losing future income.
Good operators earning trust through receipts.
That mechanism works because incentives work.
Trustless Network takes those tools and brings them into legitimate crypto work.
Escrow rails.
Wallet-tied reputation.
Signal marketplace.
Operator accounts.
Storefronts.
Public receipts.
Outcome enforcement.
Not to copy crime.
To restore order.
Because crypto does not need more promises.
It needs rails where repeat business matters, reputation follows the wallet, and payment is tied to performance.
We are putting integrity back on ledger.
The extract era is closing.
@creed7123 Plan is simple:
Replace trust with code.
Escrow rails.
Wallet-tied reputation.
Public receipts.
Outcome enforcement.
The machine is pretty much built. Now we’re making the edges look clean before opening the doors.
Restore honor through automation. 🐸⚙️🧾
@mugudomini25622 Appreciate you.
That’s the mission: not rebuilding trust, making trust obsolete.
Clear terms. Escrow rails. Wallet reputation. Public receipts. Outcomes enforced.
Less “trust me.”
More “the machine handles it.” 🐸⚙️
The fastest way to destroy a good token is to hand supply to people who never intended to build anything with it.
That is the part most founders learn too late.
They think marketing means finding the loudest account, paying for a pin post, buying a few raid comments, and hoping the chart forgives them.
It usually does not.
Because the market is not stupid forever. It may be distracted. It may chase candles. It may worship noise for a week. But eventually, it asks the only question that matters:
“Who actually belongs here?”
This is why I rarely talk about the token side of Trustless Network.
Not because it does not matter.
Because it matters too much to treat casually.
Distribution matters. Chart health matters. Perception matters. And in crypto, perception is often chart-based long before anyone bothers reading the fundamentals.
So no, I am not going to spray supply at agency accounts whose entire business model is paid spam, fake engagement, recycled comments, and timelines full of projects that quietly vanished after the last group of buyers became exit liquidity.
I did not spend the last year building an escrow bot, then building Trustless Network, just to pay the exact middleman class this machine is designed to replace.
The point was never to rent attention from people who do not care.
The point is to build payment rails where work can happen with rules upfront and outcomes enforced.
A place where builders can post Signals, open contracts, earn wallet-tied reputation, route affiliate fees, and show receipts instead of Telegram screenshots.
That changes the marketing equation.
The budget does not need to chase parasites.
The budget can onboard builders.
When the doors open, my focus is not going to be “who has the biggest fake raid army?”
It is going to be:
Who is building?
Who can use the platform?
Who can bring real users?
Who can create real contracts?
Who can generate real fees?
Who can turn attention into receipts?
That is where supply belongs.
Not in the hands of people waiting to dump a founder allocation because they pinned a post for 48 hours.
In the hands of people who can help the machine move.
My room is small right now because I have not spent a drop on paid marketing.
But nearly everyone in that room is a builder.
That is not an accident.
Those are the people getting hints, updates, platform details, sponsor opportunities, tracking links, and the first look at how this system is going to work before I post the polished version on X.
Community first.
Builders first.
Receipts first.
When Trustless Network launches, builder season opens with it.
Sponsored Signals.
Affiliate routing.
Performance-based onboarding.
Marketing budget pointed at people actually using the platform.
If you are building, this is your warning shot.
Drop what you are working on.
We are going to sponsor builders, pay for ads, and put useful people in front of useful traffic.
The old game was founders paying loud accounts for borrowed attention.
The new game is builders earning distribution through receipts.
Rules upfront.
Outcomes enforced.
No handouts for clowns.
The machine is nearly ready.