Higher
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Still early, post is still up.
Team has grinded for 7days,
@Truthcoin is busy man but im sure that he will make another tweet soon
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There’s a lot of FUD going around claiming he used “his GitHub” to claim coins. That’s misleading. The GitHub being circulated is a cracked or cloned version—you can verify it yourself.
1. Truthcoin involvement
People say he was actively engaging with Truthcoin. That’s not accurate. He simply replied and thanked people for donations. He even clearly stated:
“I hope people are having fun. Don’t invest anything you don’t understand.”
That’s not an endorsement or active participation.
2. Funded wallet misunderstanding (from the funded wallet)
$Truthcoin and $eCash appearing in the funded wallet (5voFZsXL6V28S83YfNQJrGVQNGZmos3caG9dy5uYZvXB) doesn’t mean he launched them. He made his wallet public, and people sent funds (including 3 SOL). After that, others used that same wallet address to launch coins.
That’s not the same as him creating or controlling those launches.
He even clarified himself:
“I just made one for the first time, on Phantom: AZAQQsLehoqJawgT1dZjYuicZZG12uPCkoFGufwitkBu”
After that, people started sending donations.
3. The test coin
He explicitly said the coin he made was:
“A test coin with no use whatsoever.”
That alone shows there was no intent to build or promote something serious at that stage.
4. eCash endorsement
What’s actually clear is that he did show interest in eCash. He said:
“I plan to work out some kind of informal promo, involving PUMPFUN & the actual eCash coin… Haven’t had much time to think about it but stay tuned.”
That’s a direct signal of potential involvement or endorsement.
Summary:
The two coins linked to the wallet (5voFZsXL6V28S83YfNQJrGVQNGZmos3caG9dy5uYZvXB) were not launched by him—they were created by someone who initially funded the wallet (3 SOL), effectively making them third-party airdrops.
He only created one coin himself, and he explicitly labeled it as “a test coin with no use whatsoever.”
His involvement with Truthcoin was limited to engagement and receiving donations; fees from that project are not routed to him.
$eCash is the only coin he directly endorsed, with fees explicitly redirected to his wallet.
OFFICIAL CA of $eCash
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Every time you see a startup with “.ai” in its domain…
5ujptFMfLyDU8iSbH4q97jHePW7TmNqYX838mQ7xpump
someone is getting paid.
Not the founders.
Not the VCs.
A tiny Caribbean island is.
→ Anguilla
Back in 1995, countries got their domain codes:
> India got .in
> The UK got .uk
> The US got .us
> Anguilla got .ai
At the time, it meant nothing.
No tech scene.
No startups.
Just tourism.
Then ChatGPT happened.
And suddenly:
> .ai started to mean credibility
> .ai started to mean cutting-edge tech
> .ai started to mean something investors take seriously
So every startup rushed to buy it.
The result?
> Domains grew from ~60K to 1M+
> ~2,000 new registrations per day
> ~$130 per domain (2 years)
And here’s the crazy part:
> Nearly HALF of Anguilla’s national budget now comes from .ai domains
That money is funding:
> Lower taxes
> Free healthcare for kids
> A brand new international airport
No strategy.
No master plan.
Just… two letters assigned by chance.
Sometimes, the biggest leverage in the world is pure luck.
bbc.com/news/articles/…

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