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@katal0g

I am just a girl but I am also a trader since 2020. TG: @katarinaskyler all here is NFA and dyor

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FuzzyWolf@FuzzyWolf_589·
$FUZZY 🤎
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“RiPpLe SeLlS XrP." Yeah… what do you want them to do? Give it away for free??? 🤨 Free handouts would’ve killed the ecosystem before it started. Instead, Ripple used escrow + controlled distribution to build real liquidity, enterprise adoption, and global utility over time. What critics call “dumping on retail” might go down as one of the largest, most disciplined distribution strategies in crypto history. Patience. The mechanics matter. 📈
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Last time I posted about $HORDE it was sitting around a 13k market cap. Now it’s already around 40k and I think it’s time to remind people who’s actually behind this project. $HORDE wasn’t launched by some random anonymous dev. The project was created by Byron Rempel, a Canadian horror/zombie artist who’s been building his brand and community for nearly 20 years. Back in the Google+ days, Google actively promoted his artwork and he was even commissioned by Google Canada to create zombie portraits of employees. He also had interview connections/features tied to Forbes during that period. What I personally like is that he’s actually present. He’s active in the Telegram group, talks with the community directly, and already mentioned plans to do regular X Spaces moving forward instead of disappearing after launch like most meme devs do. He also did a free NFT mint for the community which shows this isn’t just about extracting liquidity and vanishing. There’s clearly an actual creative ecosystem and long-term branding behind HORDE. Most XRPL launches are pure hype with no identity behind them. $HORDE already has: • a real doxxed artist • an established horror brand • years of NFT/community experience • Forbes-related interview exposure • active community engagement • plans to keep building publicly CA: rwdZkUex3qhVdEHCoX9bno2gVe411LLfeR Still early in my opinion.
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HORDE on XRPL
HORDE on XRPL@HORDEonXRPL·
It feels like the entire XRPL community is coming together to #RiseWithTheHorde We could not be more blessed
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DomIncXRP
DomIncXRP@MerchDom·
The community behind @HORDEonXRPL is genuinely one of the best I’ve come across in this space in a while. No constant ego battles. No every-man-for-himself mindset. Just people building together, helping each other, sharing ideas, and actually wanting the project and community to grow as one. The teamwork in the Telegram has been incredible to watch and even better to be part of. That kind of atmosphere is rare in crypto. Respect to everyone involved.
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The $HORDE was never built around hype. It was built around people who stayed. Collectors. Creators. Supporters. Friends. $HORDE is simply the banner we rally under. Join the $HORDE: t.me/HORDEonXRPL Strength through unity. Praise the Horde.
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I’ve always been available for the community, and today more than ever. If you want a personalized X banner with your Teddy NFT, just send me a DM with: your nickname your Teddy NFT number I’ll make it personally for you, completely free. A dev should be recognized for being part of the community, and I’m the dev of the community. I love you all, Teddies. 🐻🐻‍❄️
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Been digging into the background of the artist behind $HORDE and honestly this isn’t your typical random XRPL launch. $HORDE was launched by Byron Rempel, a Canadian horror artist who’s been building zombie artwork and communities for almost 20 years. Dude already had an identity and audience long before crypto. He got traction during the Google+ era when Google was heavily pushing independent artists and was even commissioned by Google Canada to create zombie portraits of their employees. That alone is kinda wild. He’s also done interviews (youtu.be/Ay0DZKQzYpo?is… or this forbes.com/sites/michaelh…), artist features, built NFT communities across multiple chains, and kept grinding through every market instead of disappearing after one collection. What stands out to me is that the whole “HORDE” theme actually existed before the token. The zombie universe, art style, branding, collections — it all connects naturally instead of feeling like another meme coin made in 15 minutes. Most launches on XRPL are just anonymous hype. This one actually has: a real artist years of history recognizable branding existing collectors/community cross-chain NFT experience consistent art for nearly two decades Feels more like an artist ecosystem expanding onto XRPL than a random token launch. That’s why I’m watching $HORDE closely. The right ca is rwdZkUex3qhVdEHCoX9bno2gVe411LLfeR @ArtistByron
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Bobbyy
Bobbyy@elame_en·
@katal0g PRAISE THE $HORDE!
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Byron
Byron@ArtistByron·
@katal0g Wow katarina, thank you for that summary and glad you found your way to the Horde
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The coinfather of Risk
The coinfather of Risk@Coinfather40569·
GN Take a look at $HORDE, market cap around 15k 👀 Only play with money you can afford to lose.
katarina 🧃@katal0g

Been digging into the background of the artist behind $HORDE and honestly this isn’t your typical random XRPL launch. $HORDE was launched by Byron Rempel, a Canadian horror artist who’s been building zombie artwork and communities for almost 20 years. Dude already had an identity and audience long before crypto. He got traction during the Google+ era when Google was heavily pushing independent artists and was even commissioned by Google Canada to create zombie portraits of their employees. That alone is kinda wild. He’s also done interviews (youtu.be/Ay0DZKQzYpo?is… or this forbes.com/sites/michaelh…), artist features, built NFT communities across multiple chains, and kept grinding through every market instead of disappearing after one collection. What stands out to me is that the whole “HORDE” theme actually existed before the token. The zombie universe, art style, branding, collections — it all connects naturally instead of feeling like another meme coin made in 15 minutes. Most launches on XRPL are just anonymous hype. This one actually has: a real artist years of history recognizable branding existing collectors/community cross-chain NFT experience consistent art for nearly two decades Feels more like an artist ecosystem expanding onto XRPL than a random token launch. That’s why I’m watching $HORDE closely. The right ca is rwdZkUex3qhVdEHCoX9bno2gVe411LLfeR @ArtistByron

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GOOD NIGHT.
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