We built https://t.co/4p3mlsGMN0 — tokenize any GitHub or GitLab repo on https://t.co/KAYkVkDzP5.
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We've been building this for over a month. Sleepless nights. Real engineering. A full protocol with escrow, creator fee claims, OAuth verification, multi-platform support.
We submitted it to the @pumpdotfun hackathon.
And then... they launched the exact same feature themselves. On their own app. While we were competing in THEIR hackathon.
Let that sink in.
We built:
→ Tokenize ANY public repo by URL — no login needed
→ GitHub AND GitLab support
→ Real repo owners verify via OAuth and claim creator fees forever
→ Secure escrow system — fees accumulate until the real dev claims them
→ AI-generated token sites per launch
→ Full explorer, profiles, dashboards
They took the concept, stripped it down, and shipped it as a native feature. No credit. No acknowledgment. While we were literally building on their platform, for their ecosystem, in their hackathon.
We're not saying "inspired by." We're saying we submitted this idea TO them, and weeks later it shows up as their feature.
That's not competition. That's a blueprint extraction.
The worst part? Our version is genuinely better. We support GitLab. We have an escrow system that protects real developers. We let anyone launch a repo token, but the REAL owner always gets to claim the fees. That's an actual protocol — not just a button on a page.
We're still here. We're still building. And we're not going anywhere.
https://t.co/4p3mlsGMN0 — the version they don't want you to see.
@majorcontentCT cupsey and their copytrades bought strangely super early and that fucked us up bad... We are trying to continue our development and pick up from here. We already updated the website, and we also added the correct twitter profile.
Claude Opus 4.5 generates a dedicated project website with documentation, contributor info, and trading links. Upon confirmation, the token deploys to https://t.co/QQLEMtdJ4V with the repository permanently linked on-chain.
Users connect their Solana wallet and either authenticate with GitHub/GitLab to select repositories, or paste any public repo URL. The protocol verifies metadata and extracts project information automatically.