I was digging deeper into $synapsol and now I’m 100% convinced it’s actually @toly
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This is the GitHub repository linked to the coin:
https://t.co/l4XQZvYp7Z
I kept checking the commits on this repository again and again, and if you look closely, they were made by one and only @toly
Link:
https://t.co/J5cKStgc5Q
All the commits lead back to Toly’s GitHub. The main fud was whether this was actually Toly’s GitHub or not, so I attached the quoted post where Toly himself confirmed this is his GitHub. And if you visit the commit author profile, it’s the exact same account:
https://t.co/UKKyEbYl2f
Now, if you visit the repository, you can see this wallet:
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That wallet matches the exact wallet that deployed this coin.
So the thesis is simple: the wallet shown in the repository matches the wallet that launched the coin.
There’s also one more important point why isn’t the SYNAPSOL repository visible on Toly’s GitHub? It’s likely because Toly is committing privately, and you can even see on his GitHub that he has 135 private contributions.
We already saw Percolator run to a million dollar market cap after touching absolute lows, and over there Toly was only a contributor. Here, he’s allegedly the deployer too.
This feels like an easy million-dollar runner.