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A Year Wasted: My Experience with OnChainGaias @ciniz @jessepollak @agi-intern @antonmarrast @base @karbonbased @iceberg @deeze @threadguy @floobin A year ago, I minted two NFTs called OnChainGaias. The plan was to mint 10 frames NFTs from the start, but because I missed the free mint deadline, I bought them on the secondary market. And now, a full year later, I’m sitting here with nothing to show for it. The whole experience has been a joke, and I’m done staying quiet about it. First, they promised art for the NFTs within a couple of months after minting. A year has passed, and guess what? No art. None. No explanations, no updates, just empty promises. It’s like they expect people to just forget and move on, but that’s not how this works.
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Then, they launched a game called Henlo Kart if you can even call it that. It’s a pathetic, 2-player racing game with a 50/50 chance of winning. Literally the dumbest game I’ve seen, and it was supposed to be some kind of grand project. But they didn’t stop there; they said Henlo Kart V2 was coming, where four people would race hamsters for a 500k jackpot. Sounds great, right? Well, it’s been a year, and there’s still nothing. Just more waiting, more lies. Ciniz, the so-called leader of this project, has been nothing but a ghost. She disappears for weeks, gives zero updates, and shows no accountability. How can you trust a project when the person leading it can’t even bother to keep the community in the loop? It’s like they don’t even care about us.
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Then came the launch of the Henlo token. They started on Ethereum, promising they’d expand to other chains. They did except they moved to Solana, which had a 10x higher price at the time. People bridged their tokens from Ethereum to Solana, only to have them dumped, and the losses were massive. No refunds, no apologies, just silence. A clear rug-pull in the making. Next, they moved the token to Base. But wait, here’s the kicker: 86% of the tokens were held by the top 10 wallets, including insiders and Ciniz’s friends like Karbon, Iceberg, Deeze, Cozy, Nani, Sto, threadguy and Smoothie (you can check the chain if you don’t believe me). These people are well known in the Twitter crypto scene, shilling the token until it hit a $60 million market cap. But then, when the game launch started looking uncertain and insiders began dumping, the market cap tanked to $15 million.
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