After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
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After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
So the big question remains: why the absolute rush and middle finger to the community that literally carried the entire network on their GPUs for almost a year?
Are the VCs who’ve been bagholding for 5 years finally forcing an exit? Pure greed? Incompetent early structuring + bad management? Or all of the above?
DYOR, correct me if I messed up the math or filings, drop your takes below.
This project is starting to give serious rug energy.
After roughly 5 years since inception and over 8 months of testnet grinding, Gensyn AI is finally going mainnet and launching their $AI token (what?😅).
As a long-time OG community member and node operator, I was expecting the promised rewards to at least cover the absolutely brutal costs of running high-end GPU nodes. Instead, the team made the extremely sketchy decision to run a sale where we’re now asked to pay even more just to get “fun” on whatever rewards we might eventually get.
Meanwhile:
- Zero tokenomics released
- No way to even ballpark reward size
- The sale structure looks like a straight copy-paste of MegaETH
- Oh, and of course not all countries are whitelisted for the token sale, something nobody mentioned when they asked us to run nodes in testnet
Trying to figure out wtf is behind this clown-tier behavior (even by 2025 ICO standards), I went full autism and dug into the public filings at UK Companies House.
Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, not a corpdev, just a degen sharng my thoughts.
Thread ⬇️
Even worse: when you add up all shares issued across seed + Series A + Series B and compare to total outstanding, VCs now own ~46% of the equity cap table.
Not saying token allocation will be 1:1 with equity, but it’s not unlikely.
This would perfectly explain:
- Why tokenomics still isn’t published days before the sale
- Why there’s no real airdrop for testnet node runners
- Why public sale + node rewards allocation looks hilariously small, team/insiders/VCs probably hogging 70-80%+ of supply. What's remaining for future project growth and incentives?
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