The $GoldenBull isn't just about strength it's about standing together when others stand aside, believing when others doubt, and building a future that belongs to everyone.
This is more than a token. This is a movement.
@Gayu_BTC@gayugoldenbull#GAYUMemeContest
We're here for long run the future is great now is the right time to aped $GAYU.
C.A: 5pDbcXKVk9FMCz7P31iaezva7iR3rGWhJz6TQU6Qpump
@Gayu_BTC@gayugoldenbull
Hello Team,
We are the winners of the recent meme contest and would like to kindly ask for an update regarding the prize that was announced. We have not received any information yet and would appreciate any update.
Thank you.
@gayugoldenbull@Gayu_BTC
Best regards.
Dear @gayugoldenbull,
I spoke during the Space regarding our rewards and was told that the project is currently going through a difficult period. We were informed that we could not be rewarded in $GAYU tokens because some winners might end up jeeting. Instead, we were promised payment in SOL or USDT. Although no specific date was provided, we were assured that the rewards would be paid.
However, I do not believe a $300 sell order would significantly affect the chart, even if the winners decided to sell. Our wallet addresses were requested about 12 hours before the unfortunate exploit involving another token. Most projects send rewards immediately after receiving the winnersโ addresses, without unnecessary delays.
We would have appreciated receiving our rewards promptly because, as the saying goes, โStrike while the iron is hot.โ
We remain hopeful that the team will fulfil its promise soon. Thank you.
My thoughts are with everyone affected by what happened today, from holders and builders to every community member. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for everyone involved.
Moments like this remind us how emotional this space can be. People invest not just money, but also time, trust, and belief. That is why, when something unexpected happens, it affects far more than just a chart.
Africans are still building our place in this industry, because every setback, success, and lesson shapes how the world sees us.
Empathy should always come before criticism. I know what it feels like to face criticism for building in Africa. It isnโt easy, and it never will be, but difficult moments donโt have to define anyone. What matters most is how we respond, how transparent we are, and how we move forward.
This might affect every African tech enthusiast, but I hope we continue supporting African builders with fairness, accountability, and compassion. We donโt have to celebrate another personโs difficult moment to believe in our own journey.
In the words of Malcolm X: "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing."
Please stop spreading lies.