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gordie slater
@proxystudio
We started because jack and I had a good conversation on a boat & both of us were broke. he'd been building miniapps on fc for months without anyone paying attention. I wanted to help change that. He was nice. I'd spent 6 months on FC, building a small following and beginning to work on product ideas. I was near the end of the line though: it had been a good experiment, but id been paying everyone but myself and by Oct I'd run out of $. Jack needed a job too, in fact he was applying to jobs already - I wrote a rec for him and dmed it to Jesse the week prior. Almost out of time... We decided to spend a week together working in person at my moms empty office (RIP broad st, gone but not forgotten) with the goal of shipping a standalone product by Friday. When we had a demo built out, we set a $ goal for the project: $2,000 would be a "win" and we'd continue working. Don't believe me? Here's our whiteboard, I did the math by hand. Clanker has generated $34m in fees to date, less than a year later.
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Cristian
@cristianisbased.eth
And what about $PROXY ? Biggest scam you pulled big fan of clanker but lost about $5k on that proxy 💩 When they parted ways with you I was glad cause despite supporting you since the beginning something was off with Proxy
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gordie slater
@proxystudio
I lost money building proxy. Do you think it was a scam because of what you've read about me? Or because of some evidence you have that I extracted $, or did something malicious? it was never a scam. I worked on the project for 6 months without pay - eventually, every single contributor that I'd started the project with stepped aside to pursue other opportunities. I stayed and tried to make it work as long as i could Post clanker, I nearly found a dev interested in taking on proxyswap. It did not work out, they needed guarantees. I didn't scam, but I was the only person that wanted to work on it without a guaranteed monthly salary. And so that's where proxyswap is today. Wanna work on it? You're free to. It's basically just the brand and the contracts and the $20-30k in the safe. dl3 failed. I'd recommend starting by making relationships with devs, then building a product from scratch, no taking any $ ofc and you need to pay collaboraters fairly. Thats what I tried Come on, do it (you won't)
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Mahammalik🎭
@mahamcrypto
Yes he is a scammer
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