Lifted Banditt
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Lifted Banditt
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WHO IS THE REAL FUZZYBEAR???? 👀👀👀👀👀 ARE YOU BEING PYSOPED??? YOU BE THE JUDGE 🫵 SOURCE: bitcointalk.org/index.php?acti… 1/ FuzzyBear (real name Peter) joined BitcoinTalk in July 2012 from the UK. He posted 1,421 times over 13 years. Every single post is public. I just went through all 72 pages. Here's what's actually there. 2/ His #1 passion was DevCoin — a tiny open-source writing/dev reward coin. He was a custodian of its fund, ran its mining pool, hosted its infrastructure, managed its forum (devcointalk.org), and processed 60+ writer signups on DevTome. He did this for YEARS. 3/ His #2 passion was Peercoin (PPC). He held ~60,000 PPC, founded and ran peercointalk.org for 3+ years, and was one of the loudest Proof-of-Stake advocates on the forum. He also ran primecointalk.org for Primecoin. 4/ He actively traded and discussed: Terracoin, BBQCoin, Litecoin, RPICoin, Feathercoin, Namecoin, Freicoin, IXCoin, NovaCoin, DigitalCoin, and others. He built a WordPress e-commerce plugin for Terracoin. He ran a P2Pool called fuzzypool.mine.bz. 5/ Now here's the important part — XRP/Ripple appears exactly ONE time in 1,421 posts. Post #941, February 2013. He participated in a Ripple giveaway. That's it. A faucet claim. Nothing else. No analysis. No advocacy. No bags. No conviction. 6/ His actual stated beliefs? He was anti-hype, anti-speculation. Direct quotes from his posts: he called market frenzies "lemmings at the cliff," said merchant adoption is the only thing that gives a coin real value, and was skeptical of anything premined or over-promoted. 7/ He was a Proof-of-Stake guy, not a Ripple/XRP consensus guy. His entire ideology was that PoS was the energy-efficient future. He championed Peercoin's model specifically. This is the opposite of the XRP Ledger's consensus mechanism. 8/ The claim that FuzzyBear "knew Bitcoin would flip to XRP" has zero basis in his post history. He never compared BTC to XRP. He never predicted an XRP flippening. His actual prediction framework was about merchant adoption and energy efficiency via PoS coins. 9/ As for a connection to bearableguy123 — there is nothing. FuzzyBear's identity is straightforward: a UK guy named Peter who ran altcoin forums and mining pools. His writing style is casual, friendly, technical. He talked about walking his dog, his houseboat, buying silver bullion, and Cuban cigars. 10/ He was a community builder doing unglamorous work — hosting receiver files, fixing SSL certs, restoring crashed forums, processing wiki signups — for coins that never mooned. That's the opposite of someone pushing a "secret XRP knowledge" narrative. 11/ TL;DR — FuzzyBear was a DevCoin/Peercoin community admin from the UK. He mentioned XRP once in 13 years to claim a faucet drop. He was not an XRP maxi. He had no connection to bearableguy123. The token using his name is building on a narrative that doesn't exist in the actual record.




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