Thibauld
@thibauld
Puzzled by my timeline and the allegations around @proxystudio.eth, I dug a bit and found this post from @zachxbt. Even though what he did when at @velodrome is reprehensible, he returned the funds and felt pretty bad about the whole situation. I understand the shock and feeling of betrayal of the @clankeronbase when they discovered this and I understand the loss of trust that followed... ... but I also believe that @proxystudio.eth shouldn't have to pay for the mistake he did forever. He proved to be a solid builder and, to my knowledge, he did nothing reprehensible for Clanker. Everybody can be weak and f*ck up at some point... life's not easy. What matters is what you do after you messed up. Your post-reaction defines who you are more than the mistake you did. Remember to be kind guys. https://x.com/zachxbt/status/1558554317333925888
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Ayush Garg
@axg
unfortunately, i have to disagree here; his name is not even alex he didn't even disclose a single thing to his co-founder and the team https://x.com/wagmiAlexander/status/1919177921320632520?t=SY7et22DXGBtDLiZrFvExg&s=19
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Thibauld
@thibauld
Yeah that's bad. I can understand why he would have been reluctant to disclose it at the beginning of the project, it's human. But when he saw the project's success grow, he should have found the courage to disclose it.
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