Leonidas, founder of Runestone, issued a warning to the Runes community on X: "$DOG holders have just been airdropped with a scam inscription linking to a scam site that will steal users' wallet assets. Runes is now on the radar of scammers, so be very careful about which sites you connect your wallet to."
On November 7th, Leonidas, the founder of Runestone, released an open letter to Coinbase on the social platform X. Leonidas pointed out in the letter that although Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced the implementation of the "free listing" policy on November 2nd, the DOG community tried many times to communicate with Coinbase without a response. He stressed that DOG is the number one meme coin on the Bitcoin network, with a market value of 980 million US dollars, and it is completely depende...
On September 6, Runestone founder Leonidas posted on social media that he did not care about the Rocktoshi title, but Rocktoshi was not friendly in private. Leonidas said Rocktoshi was a man with a deeply ingrained pattern of manipulation, intimidation, lying and harassment, and too many people had bad experiences with Rocktoshi and regretted not speaking out sooner. While most people think of Rocktoshi as a friendly guy who sends private messages or posts witty tweets from time to time, in real...
9月6日消息,Runestone创始人Leonidas社交媒体上发文表示,其并不在乎关于Rocktoshi联创头衔的问题,但Rocktoshi私下并不友好。 Leonidas表示,Rocktoshi是一个有着根深蒂固的操纵、恐吓、撒谎和骚扰模式的人,太多人与Rocktoshi有过糟糕的经历,并且很后悔自己没有早点说出来。虽然大多数人认为Rocktoshi是个友好的人,他会不时发私信或发布诙谐的推文,但事实上,只有少数人见...
On September 6th, Ord.io co-founder Leonidas tweeted that he doesn't care about the Rocktoshi co-creation title, but Rocktoshi is not a friendly person, it can even be called "sick", he is good at making serious people in the conversation look stupid. "As an ecosystem, we occasionally need to have some serious conversations, and these conversations are held to protect future people who may not have the ability to speak up for themselves, so they are more vulnerable to Rocktoshi, Tendie and other...
On July 26, Leonidas, developer of Ordinals and founder of Runestone, tweeted that "Platform X has removed all emojis on its tags, not specifically for Bitcoin." Earlier, social media platform X had removed the orange Bitcoin Emoji attached to the Bitcoin tag.
Runestone promoter Leonidas said in a social media post, I am resisting the pre-sale and pre-sale culture into Bitcoin every day and undermining Runes memecoin. Celebrities and venture capitalists can do whatever they want with memecoin on other chains, but they are not welcome on Bitcoin. Open Runes Mint and free and fair airdrops are viable alternatives to rolling out memecoin in a decentralized manner, without having insiders manipulating the distribution. On Bitcoin, we have no reason to tol...