
Tbh bro, $Sigmoid copied everything from $Iso. If you belive in $ISO you should stay away from $Sigmoid “I want to take a quick moment to address something. There is a project that recently sprouted up that copied Isometric's website design, whitepaper, formulas, concepts, architechtural design (they even went with 4 core Anchor programs similar to mine— and named them the exact same) and pretty much everything else word-for-word. While we do encourage competition, it's important to note that imitations utilizing everything I've already built and copying everything nearly word-for-word doesn't exactly sprout confidence. There is a lot of talk of a working simulator on the product— that takes <15 minutes to spin up in some vibe coding platform and if truly interested, I can put that out within the hour to prove the simplicity. To truly build a protocol of this caliber requires an extensive quantitative background with extreme technical expertise— actually making the product work on-chain is where the magic happens.” “If it was a novel design with new formulas utilizing the concept I've built, I'd give it a second thought, but their whitepaper is copied 1:1, their web design is 1:1, their architecture is 1:1, they've named their programs the same, and they're attempting to pass off papertrading, which is a 15-minute job, as the revelatory concept— I don't think there's much thought to be had for it. The real efficacy takes place in actually building the protocol itself for on-chain capability. Regardless, the focal point shouldn't be on a lackluster imitation of Isometric today, it should be on actual devnet deployment— 10,000+ lines of code, stringent testing and auditing and everything in between finally comes to fruition today!” “This is why, in my enormous post dispelling the recent fud last week, I mentioned that the reason I don't publicize the Isometric repo is that it creates a perfect opportunity for anybody to cannibalize and steal my code which is now, evidently, very sought after. This is inherent to people building actual primitives where everybody wants to steal the idea— however, if you didn't conceptualize the entire architecture design, find the proper formula fitting, understand the math at every level as I've done with Isometric for months, it's nigh-impossible to replicate something of this caliber.” “No worries! I'd actually be a bit more concerned if people DIDN'T try to replicate Isometric, that means the value proposition isn't there. However, this isn't some product like a launchpad or trading bot that's been done 1,000 times and can be easy replicated within a day of work. This is an incredibly dense protocol with no comparable platform to copy from (until now with Isometric).”





