Introducing OpenFour — https://t.co/P50JGo73zK is evolving from a single meme launchpad into open, modular infrastructure for token issuance on @BNBCHAIN.
The idea is simple: we don’t build every mechanism ourselves. We let everyone build their own.
The market is evolving. So are we.
First hours. 81,000+ users. Absolute chaos.
We didn’t expect THIS level of traffic.
Huge influx → bugs surfaced → we moved fast and fixed everything in real time.
Right now:
All major bugs are patched. Platform is stable.
What’s already live:
• 81,000+ users on the platform
• Rewards from the previous tournament (6 SOL) are now available for withdrawal
Winners of the first tournament have already received their rewards and can withdraw them automatically:
@MahendraXBT@Airdropmegh@ZakiOcean@gopudno@Septianfaqih
@theOGxyz
@ethpro45@obeyz_z@Polin_Official@IniNama88@ColemanLam56939
@Robin699x
@Fahadbinar78550@AndriierETH@EarningC63117@0xRmvd@codesam707
@ImamXiao
@rasufromusa@Airdroplahat
• New tournament: 10 SOL prize pool — LIVE
• New tasks added — more ways to earn right now
Cards drop in 72 hours.
And this is the most valuable mechanic on the platform.
Open packs → get random cards → some can drop up to 2 SOL.
No paid cards. 100% free. Pure upside.
We’re not here to promise — we ship and improve daily.
Every update = better product, better rewards, better experience.
Your feedback matters. We see everything.
We read everything. And we fix everything.
This is what real building looks like under pressure.
If you’re early — you already know.
If not — this is your moment.
Let’s run it. ⚡
I’ve spent hours optimizing things that didn’t matter.
Refreshing dashboards.
Tracking points.
Trying to be early on something just in case it turns into something.
At one point I could tell you exact numbers — wallets, transactions, rankings.
Same time period, I couldn’t tell you my own weight without guessing.
That changed last year.
I started at 90kg. No announcement, no plan — just started paying attention.
Weirdly the hardest part wasn’t food or movement.
It was the boredom.
Doing the same thing every day with no visible result.
Checking the scale and seeing the same number.
Continuing anyway.
There’s no dopamine in that. No instant feedback loop.
Took months to reach 80kg.
And it’s funny — I have permanent records of random on-chain actions I barely remember doing.
But something that actually required consistency, patience, and a bit of discipline?
Almost no trace.
That’s why the idea behind https://t.co/d23T3VnbrH makes sense to me.
If something is real effort, it probably deserves a real record.
I think the moment that stuck with me wasn’t the scale.
It was a random comment.
Around mid-2023 I was maybe 86kg (started around 94). Still felt like nothing was changing. Same clothes, same mirror.
I met a friend after a few months and the first thing he said was,
“you look… a bit smaller, I think?”
Not even confident. Not even sure.
I laughed it off but that sentence stayed with me the whole night.
Because he didn’t see the 40+ mornings I stepped on the scale before even drinking water.
Didn’t see the days I ate normally but still felt guilty.
Didn’t see the weeks where nothing moved and I almost stopped again.
Just “a bit smaller, I think?”
That’s the strange part about this whole thing. The effort is real, but the visibility isn’t.
You can put months into it and the outside world only catches 5% of it — if that.
We’re used to recording everything on-chain. Exact numbers, timestamps, history.
But something like this — one of the most consistent things I’ve ever done — just fades unless you track it deliberately.
https://t.co/d23T3VnbrH feels like giving that invisible part a place to exist.
March 2023 — 91.6kg.
I know the number because I checked it 3 times that morning hoping one of them would be lower. It wasn’t.
I didn’t start with a plan. I just stopped drinking sugary tea at night. That was it. Felt stupidly small, but it was the only thing I could stick to.
Week 3 I remember clearly — woke up, went to the scale before brushing my teeth (like always), 91.4kg.
That 0.2 drop felt like a glitch. Next 5 days? back to 91.6.
That’s the part nobody sees. Not the “journey” — just standing half-asleep on a scale thinking “why am I even doing this.”
I quit for 4 days after that. Ate biscuits at midnight like nothing ever started. Didn’t even enjoy it, just did it.
Then one morning I stepped on the scale again out of habit.
91.2.
No big moment. No motivation speech. Just… continued.
Months later I was 79kg.
People noticed eventually, but nobody knew I was the type of person who checks the scale twice just in case it lies.
We spend so much time putting things on-chain — trades, NFTs, random stats — permanent records of things that barely matter.
But this? This just disappears unless you force it to exist somewhere.
That’s why https://t.co/d23T3VnbrH clicked for me.
Not for motivation. Just so it actually happened — somewhere permanent.