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Phin Totten

Phin Totten, Abstract Chain’s own marketing guy, has earned his place in the Hall of Shame. From leaked chats, he admits he won’t “waste ammo at the end of a cycle” and predicts a bear by early Q1. But marketing isn’t about giving up — it’s about pushing the vision and keeping the community inspired. Instead, he signaled to insiders that the fight was already lost

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@QuagmireBeatbox

 

@QuagmireBeatbox(The Chocolator) first launched @RattlerOnAbs, and when it collapsed, he didn’t step back—he farmed his own community, preaching “Abstract is full of ruggers, but I’m the only perfect dev,” begging for trust while taking advantage of the very people who believed in him. Not satisfied with one betrayal, he went on to create a second coin(Choco coin), pushing the same “perfect dev” act… only to rug it. He manipulated one community, destroyed another, and all the while maintained the image of a saint. This is the kind of calculated deceit the Hall of Shame exists to call out: lies, manipulation, and betrayal hidden behind a mask of perfection. 

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@BearyCoin

The BearyCoin original team has truly outdone themselves in the art of the exit scam. In a message that reads like a masterclass in gaslighting, they claim to have "sold nothing" while simultaneously admitting to moving funds and leaving with $15-20k each. One of them even had the audacity to mention having access to a cool $700k to $3M. Their excuse? "Mental exhaustion." Apparently, after a mere four months of "intense work," they're too tired to continue, so they're handing the CTO reins to someone else. This isn't just a bad business decision; it's a blatant betrayal of trust and a slap in the face to everyone who believed in their project. Welcome to the Hall of Shame, BearyCoin dev – you've earned your spot.