77% migration done by the community.
This is already plenty enough for a smooth transition.
Don’t forget to migrate if you haven’t already, few hours left
We’re seeing developers launch on Orynth without fully knowing what the market will decide or what comes next.
And that’s okay.
Orynth isn’t even a month old yet. Still, we genuinely believe it’s going to stand out as a launchpad. Right now, we’re covering maybe 0.2% of the market. That’s almost nothing, which also means the upside is massive.
When the first real wave hits and Web2 founders start launching in serious numbers, volume will follow. That’s when things get interesting.
That’s also when The Prophet steps in. Not to promise outcomes, but to guide founders through the chaos in the most entertaining and honest way possible.
Since launch, we’ve already onboarded many founders and received a lot of raw, useful feedback. We’re listening, iterating, and building in public.
This is still day one. @orynth
gm builders,
We’d love to hear your feedback on the latest update.
We noticed some micro-lags in the animated transitions on lower-end PCs, especially on the first load. Because of that, we’ve added an option to toggle animations off for a smoother experience. $PROPH
The biggest update yet. v1.3 is live
This update completely reimagines how users interact with The Prophet.
We’ve introduced a complete visual overhaul, with new sound effects and a fully refreshed experience from start to finish. The scenes are connected through an optional animation which can be toggled off via the settings, creating a smoother, more immersive transition.
On top of that, we’ve significantly expanded the base knowledge, making The Prophet smarter and more capable than ever.
And finally, our documentation is now live at: https://t.co/HjfWL7k27n
$proph dev still working hard and sticking around. on a big dip here from impatient top buyers sol is wild volatile and full of impatient " traders " who buy high and sell low
https://t.co/SP4kcmjVXj
What would most deployers do if their market launched at 25k and then sat at 8–10k market cap for hours?
Probably dump it.
What would most deployers do if a project they spent days building hit 60k, then dropped below 20k?
Probably take whatever’s left and walk away.
That’s just not who I am.
While digging into orynth, I noticed a real problem and worked on a real solution. Web2 users struggle with Web3, so I built an AI agent to bridge that gap. From there, I pushed the idea further and shaped it into something interesting. That’s how @theprophetsol was born.
Some people will come and support. Others will leave. That’s normal.
My conviction hasn’t changed.
I’m here to ship. @orynth
What would most deployers do if their market launched at 25k and then sat at 8–10k market cap for hours?
Probably dump it.
What would most deployers do if a project they spent days building hit 60k, then dropped below 20k?
Probably take whatever’s left and walk away.
That’s just not who I am.
While digging into orynth, I noticed a real problem and worked on a real solution. Web2 users struggle with Web3, so I built an AI agent to bridge that gap. From there, I pushed the idea further and shaped it into something interesting. That’s how @theprophetsol was born.
Some people will come and support. Others will leave. That’s normal.
My conviction hasn’t changed.
I’m here to ship. @orynth