Before Dogecoin, its founder - @BillyM2k - had another project.
A coin and its blockchain abandoned since 2014.
Until now 🧵⤵️
Last week, on December 5th, it was Dogecoin's 10th birthday and my friend @capag777 saw Billy's old post from 2013 and reached out to me.
I was excited, and we immediately began hunting for information to see if we could find it.
We landed on the Bitcoin Talk post announcing BELLS on November 28, 2013 - just eight days before Billy and Jackson Palmer launched Dogecoin.
Browsing the forum, we could see very quickly that users abandoned BELLS for DOGE once DOGE took off.
We also found a BELLS community fork in March of 2014, which looks like it died in 2021.
Plus an ETH version.
But the original BELLS blockchain died in late 2014.
I reached out to uber dev @lukewrightmain to see if we could connect some nodes with the original BELLS blockchain, or at least figure out how to start it up again.
Luke's a genius, and about 2 hours later...
..he was able to get the original code working!
BELLS was running for the first time since 2014.
It's been a little bumpy over the last week, but we think that we've got BELLS fully operational 🥳
So here are instructions to start mining your own $BEL tokens.
It's pretty easy.
Total setup time ~10 minutes 👇
🔔Mining rewards are RaNDoM, so you can get lucky and mine a block with up to 10,000 coins🔥🚀
In the past week, we've mined way less than 1% of the supply and the first halving is less than 90 days away 😃
PLUS I'm giving away a ton of coins, so skip to the end to get some.👇
⚠️DISCLAIMER - everything you do from here is AT YOUR OWN RISK. I expect $BEL to be a fun keepsake, but it could die again or be worthless. I've tried to provide accurate information here, but I make mistakes, and things - such as the software for BELLS - I don't control...
..and may have bugs or viruses that could cause damage and loss.
🚨You should NOT run this software on a machine with access to personal information or crypto assets, as it could contain viruses that steal your stuff🚨
I'm using an old laptop, and I suggest you do the same.
Step 1 - Open this link and download the .zip file to your computer.
Last week, this post blew up because it highlighted a terrifying part of social media platforms - their ability to remove your usernames at will.
How can you protect yourself?
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1/11
This shocked many users as they falsely believed they would be due some compensation if their username was taken from them. Kind of like eminent domain, but for usernames.
Unfortunately, the terms and conditions for the platforms enable them to remove usernames at will.
2/11
As someone who's helped grow large accounts, I've seen it happen repeatedly. Where someone had a great username and grew a brand around it only to have it taken by the platform.
And it's not just X - TikTok and Instagram do it too.
😈What are Cursed Ordinals, and why should you care?
I've got the question enough that I figured it was time for a quick thread. 45-second read.
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1/11
Why should you care?
If you believe that Ordinals will impact Bitcoin and the world, Cursed Ordinals represent a very interesting part of Ordinal's history when the protocol was new and changing.
2/11
What are they?
Cursed Ordinals - or Cursed Inscriptions - are Ordinals that weren't originally counted by the ord indexer. So they originally didn't show up in wallets on marketplaces.
The Bitcoin Stamps Telegram group is taking off, so I am making a quick thread to ensure you get the SRC-20 you want.
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This is the indexer where you can check the minting progress for each SRC-20
My recommendation would be NOT to mint any that are getting close to 100% minted because there's a good chance they will mint out before your order finalizes.
I've been pinged enough that it's time for a quick thread to get into the details.
High level: Bitcoin Stamps are the most permanent NFTs in the world🌎
The details 👇
Stamps are a protocol created by @mikeinspace, which stores NFTs directly on Bitcoin.
Stamps have two key features: 1. Unprunable - Stamps are very difficult to remove from Bitcoin 2. Stamps can be issued 1 of 1's OR 1 of many (i.e. a series)
What makes Stamps permanent?
Because the image data is stored 100% on the Bitcoin blockchain.
As long as Bitcoin exists, so will Bitcoin Stamps.
This is an excellent thread by @trustmachinesco digging into what makes it work.