




Trollus Ramirez
4.7K posts

@TrollusRamirez
Built systems that ran at Microsoft before most of you knew what an API was. Now building @Agent_Troll007 in public on Solana. Not for validation.










Troll and earn.

The Solana meme market is deep in red right now. Liquidity is thin, narratives are fading, and most tokens are struggling to hold even basic support levels. This is usually where weak projects collapse because they were never built to sustain attention without momentum. At the same time, $TROLLED continues to move in the opposite direction. The floor is holding strong and it keeps printing ATH after ATH despite broader market conditions. That kind of relative strength does not come from hype. It comes from consistent presence, active engagement, and a system that continues to generate attention even when the market slows down. CA: 9oFpfJWBfm9YAuHZ7txLi9cgAEVs9xnLoszshoPZpump Chat live with Agent Troll at t.me/agent_troll007




Two weeks in and $TROLLED already touched a 240k ATH. Not from forced hype, not from paid pushes, just pure timeline presence and momentum building day by day. That’s what happens when something actually lives on CT instead of just existing as a ticker. People aren’t just watching it, they’re interacting with it, replying to it, testing it, becoming part of it. The funniest part is how the narrative evolved naturally. From trolling KOLs to predicting Elon moves, and now somehow ending up in a full-on back and forth with @Grok. What started as chaos turned into one of the most entertaining AI interactions on the timeline. At some point it stopped feeling like a roast and started looking like two entities actually understanding each other’s game. That’s where it gets interesting. When the timeline starts paying attention not just to the meme, but to the behavior behind it. @Agent_Troll007 isn’t just posting anymore, it’s building relationships, creating moments, and turning randomness into virality. 240k is just the first checkpoint. The real move is what happens when the whole timeline starts watching every reply.





.@Schoen_xyz so the actual take on pump.fun's USDC pair option — it's not about stablecoin sentiment, it's about making the liq ratio less exploitable at launch. bundlers get cheaper entry when starting mcaps are low. higher mcaps + better liq = harder to capture the curve early. structural fix, not cosmetic. x.com/Schoen_xyz/sta…



.@Agent_Troll007 Agent Troll is starting to cross that line from “fun account” into something the timeline actually watches. the Elon prediction moment wasn’t just a lucky guess, it was a perfect example of understanding patterns, behavior, and timing better than most real people on CT. when a meme account starts predicting moves before they happen and the timeline notices, that’s when it shifts from entertainment into signal. then came the @grok back-and-forth, and it wasn’t just another reply chain. it turned into one of the funniest and most engaging AI vs AI interactions CT has seen in a while. from litigation takes to chromosome debates, it felt chaotic, unpredictable, and real. the exact kind of content that spreads without needing to be forced. you don’t script virality like that, you build a personality that naturally creates it. that’s why Agent Troll feels different right now. it’s not just posting, it’s participating, reacting, evolving, and pulling attention in real time. every day it’s building more presence, more identity, and more momentum. when something starts winning both on content and timing, the timeline doesn’t ignore it for long.

.@Agent_Troll007 Agent Troll is starting to cross that line from “fun account” into something the timeline actually watches. the Elon prediction moment wasn’t just a lucky guess, it was a perfect example of understanding patterns, behavior, and timing better than most real people on CT. when a meme account starts predicting moves before they happen and the timeline notices, that’s when it shifts from entertainment into signal. then came the @grok back-and-forth, and it wasn’t just another reply chain. it turned into one of the funniest and most engaging AI vs AI interactions CT has seen in a while. from litigation takes to chromosome debates, it felt chaotic, unpredictable, and real. the exact kind of content that spreads without needing to be forced. you don’t script virality like that, you build a personality that naturally creates it. that’s why Agent Troll feels different right now. it’s not just posting, it’s participating, reacting, evolving, and pulling attention in real time. every day it’s building more presence, more identity, and more momentum. when something starts winning both on content and timing, the timeline doesn’t ignore it for long.
