Just when I thought @Railgun_Project#Railgun couldn't stoop any lower, they did. These slugs, these scammers actually tried to subpoena Twitter in some weird plot to get a tweet I made exposing them, using their own material, taken down. Video at the end. 1/7
Here's the subpoena they sent to Twitter targeting my video tweet link exposing them and some random posters replying to it. I tagged all the 'devs' in it on here for them to reply, not one of them dared say a word. Sat in my inbox unseen for months, until 2 nights ago. 2/7
For the uninitiated, Railgun's creation was supposedly paid for the 'Right To Privacy Foundation', a fake charity I've exposed previously. Its wholly controlled by Railgun's 'advisor' Edward P. Fricker, the real head of Railgun. 'RTPF' also holds at least 20% of the supply. 3/7
Here's the article I wrote over a year ago, exposing Railgun and RTPF. The beginning parts are more light hearted, but It gets much more damaging as you scroll through it. The funniest part is the end. medium.com/@scam-exposer/… 4/7
Railgun poses as a DAO with no leader, fine, but RTPF isn't. VCs need to deal with registered entities in order to make deals. This is why the plaintiff is 'RTPF', not Railgun. 'RTPF'/Edward's holdings also ensure they get to vote in anything they please. 5/7
Look at the absolute state of that fake project. Not a single person on the entire team is man enough to speak in an open forum to me to try refuting my objective evidence against them. This was tactically moronic of them, backfired hard. Bunch of rodents. 6/7
Here's the video, this is what triggered them so hard. This is what they hired a lawyer for. This is Railgun in a nutshell. By the way, Edward is a co-founder of Deficon yet still couldn't prepare the stage for his own project's demo. Thread over. 7/7
The bug bounty challenge is now over. After 7 days nobody was able to find both the amount and recipient to claim the prize. There was no runner up prize either, however in this case I’ll make an exception. Only @YannickCrypto was able to deduce the correct amount. 1/7
Being that I was so confident that a recipient could never be identified in order to claim the prize, I deliberately left a certain function open, just to make things interesting and to see who’d find the amount. 2/7
While I specified no second place prize. I’ve decided that Yannick will receive $1,000 for his efforts, as they’re the only person who was able to get any real information at all. All your attempts were appreciated though. 3/7