What a disgusting way to act, especially coming from the CMO of a major Oracle project @redstone_defi.
Unfortunately attempts to destabilize competing protocols are all too common. I hear many stories like this. But you have to be crazy to go directly after @chainlink.
What shocked me most is the insane amount of effort @shmula put into doxxing a key Chainlink community member:
> He found a photo of this community member’s car
> Ran AI analysis to locate where the car was
> Searched Reddit and Discord archives, found mentions of an “Austin Meetup,” and concluded the person worked at UT Austin
> Went through UT Austin staff lists
> Connected him to an astronomy background based on past posts
> Linked him to Niall Gaffney from UT Austin
> Once they were convinced it was him, they started planning how to use this information
> Contacted @uncle_yoshy to publish the dox so he wouldn’t be directly tied to it
> Planned to mobilize the XRP community against Chainlink
> Celebrated after the dox was done
> Used FUD again to stir chaos in the Chainlink community
> Pushed division within Chainlink circles
> And even applied a “good cop, bad cop” strategy to amplify the FUD
This was clearly a full-time operation, mobilizing a lot of Redstone’s internal resources.
Instead of working to improve their own protocol or strengthen their community, they’ve been focused on competitors.
I’ve seen rivalries between protocols before, but never with this level of obsession and effort.
Now that everything has leaked, @MarcinRedStone, it might be time to clean up your team.
Hey @MarcinRedStone, if you're wondering why the @redstone_defi account struggles to get more than 100 likes per tweet, it's because your Chief Marketing Officer @shmula spends his time orchestrating doxxing campaigns on community members of competitors instead of working on your strategic marketing plan.
These screenshots were shared to me by a double agent within the FUD cult.
Meet @shmula, the Redstone CMO:


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