Sat Akira
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Theres going to be an exploit watch. Cant make it up.







Why am I here? This project is not mine. And it is not just Level941’s either. Yes, he may hold millions of tokens. But those were not gathered for himself. They were gathered for the community. Maybe one day they get burned. Maybe one day they get locked. Maybe one day they provide liquidity for Tier 1 CEX listings. I do not know. Time will decide that. I cannot speak on his behalf. But I can see the intention. I can see the spirit behind this. So let me tell you why I am here. I have been in this sector for 9 years, just like many of you. Over that time, I have seen countless communities. I have met countless founders. So-called visionaries. Fake co-founders. Dishonest developers. Opportunists who hide behind communities while filling their own pockets. Believe me, most of them do not care about you. They care about themselves. Their only real question is how to use people, how to extract more, how to sell a better story, and how to leave everyone else holding the bag. This is not the first time we have seen it. We saw it with Luna. We saw it with FTX. We saw it with Story Protocol and many more. The biggest problem in this industry is not a lack of technology. It is a lack of character. A lack of honesty. A lack of integrity. A lack of virtue. Look into how Solana came to exist. Look into the vision behind it. Look into the need that gave birth to it. Really study it. Because what keeps an ecosystem alive is not only speed, TPS, or hype. What keeps it alive is the ethics of building. And here, for the first time in a long time, I saw something different. For the first time, I saw someone working honestly. For the first time, I saw someone who does not need money, yet still chooses to build. For the first time, I met someone whose life is not built around greed, but around honesty and virtue. I am here because I recognize that. I am here because I recognize your presence too. That is why I stay. That is why I build. Because when I look at the market, what I see is not inspiring. Ever since the Trump token era, this market has turned into a full casino. Even mass-funded projects, even so-called community launches, many of them are still scams or empty shells with no real value. A huge part of this industry is filled with things that are worth less than the hype they are sold with. People are not coming to build. They are coming to retire early. Not by creating value, but by stealing it. Not by building communities, but by feeding on them. But this is what I believe: No matter what you believe in, nothing goes unanswered. In Islam, it is Allah. In Christianity, it is Jesus. For others, it may be Jehovah. For some, it is karma. For others, Buddha. Call it whatever you want. The principle does not change. Good returns to those who do good. Evil returns to those who do evil. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But eventually, it does. Because sooner or later, every person meets the consequences of their character. So what I ask from you is simple: Be honest with yourself. Know what you really believe in. Do not become one of those who only chase price. Do not become one of those waiting for the next pump. Do not become one of those fighting for a better seat at the casino table. Think about your own benefit. Think about your own future. But while doing that, understand what you are choosing to be part of. If you are trading here, if you are investing here, do not do it for me. Do not do it for any one person. Do it for Pigeon. Because something is being built here. Slowly. Step by step. With flaws, with updates, with missing pieces, with progress. It will keep getting better. It will keep getting stronger. There will be great days. There will be hard days. We will make mistakes. We will get things right. Sometimes we will fall short. Sometimes we will surprise everyone. But at least one thing will be real: There are people here who are truly building.


𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗤𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗲𝘅𝗶𝘀𝘁𝘀 Modern software didn’t become complex overnight. Over time, layers of tooling, automation, and services made it easier to build and ship at scale. One subtle side effect of that evolution is that preserving durable, verifiable evidence of what source code existed at a given moment became harder — especially without relying solely on mutable systems like CI logs, registries, or organizational records. CodeQuill exists to address that gap. It is a source-centric software provenance system designed to preserve verifiable, immutable evidence of source code state, and to provide a stable reference that build artifacts can later claim lineage from. CodeQuill focuses on evidence preservation and auditability, not on proving build causality or guaranteeing end-to-end supply-chain security. This page will share our thinking, documentation, and progress as we build quiet infrastructure for more honest software.





