At least none of me or my clan heard about it, and we would have played on another level :) We played 100% nomads to be able to jump on a spot, like I did and @deadzy too. I even named the planet "bis victor" ...
... "We have not yet announced how end of season rewards will work, but part of the pool will go to accounts who managed to acheive a moon on their account within universe 2!"
missed that thing ... but it' sonly a fraction of the main goal.
Not with invention. Not with exaggeration. Not with the soft language of rumor. But with the hard, unblinking light of the ledger. With wallet histories that speak louder than any press release. With transaction patterns that reveal what words seek to conceal.
And for this, we are downvoted.
Not by strangers. Not by the confused. But by you, @jacobtothe. By your friends. By your boss. By the very network whose operations we have laid bare.
Is this curation? Or is it censorship?
Is this community standards? Or is it self-preservation?
Is this the defense of quality? Or the protection of a system that profits from silence?
The Evidence You Cannot Erase
Let us revisit the record you would rather keep hidden.
This is not decentralization. It is a puppet show with better branding.
The Hypocrisy of the Downvote
You downvote us for exposing this.
You cast your digital stones at those who hold up the mirror. You label truth-tellers as "scammers," "farmers," "spammers"—the very labels that fit your own operations with devastating precision.
But the blockchain does not negotiate with narrative. It records action.
The coordinated downvotes.
The farming patterns.
The delegation networks.
The silence you enforce.
It is all there. Etched in cryptographic stone. Visible to all. Permanent.
You may try to obscure it with noise. You may try to distract with drama. But the data remains. And those who look—with eyes unclouded by complicity—will see it.
The Sanctuary of Alternatives
If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early.
Like discovering crypto in its beginning. Like finding a secret path through a forest everyone else has forgotten. Like hearing a whisper that will soon become a chorus.
And best of all—there is no downvote button.
What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
Your words breathe freely. Your creativity is not rationed. Your truth requires no permission to exist.
This is not merely a technical distinction. It is philosophical evolution. It is the return to blockchain's founding promise: that in the digital realm, no gatekeeper should stand between truth and its audience.
A Final Word to the Network
To @jacobtothe, and to the friends and bosses who stand with you:
You can downvote this post. You can downvote the next. You can downvote every voice that dares to ask the inconvenient questions.
But you cannot downvote the truth.
The ledger remembers.
The users remember.
History remembers.
And in the end, truth does not shout. It waits. It watches. And eventually, it always wins.
For in the end, a blockchain is only as strong as the community it serves. And a community is only as free as its most vulnerable voice.
If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. Like discovering crypto in its beginning. And best of all—there is no downvote button. What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
At least none of me or my clan heard about it, and we would have played on another level :) We played 100% nomads to be able to jump on a spot, like I did and @deadzy too. I even named the planet "bis victor" ...
Also yes! See here: End of Season Prizes Announced
...
"We have not yet announced how end of season rewards will work, but part of the pool will go to accounts who managed to acheive a moon on their account within universe 2!"
missed that thing ... but it' sonly a fraction of the main goal.
The Price of Truth: A Reply to the Silencers
The Unwelcome Mirror
We only expose the truth.
Not with invention. Not with exaggeration. Not with the soft language of rumor. But with the hard, unblinking light of the ledger. With wallet histories that speak louder than any press release. With transaction patterns that reveal what words seek to conceal.
And for this, we are downvoted.
Not by strangers. Not by the confused. But by you, @jacobtothe. By your friends. By your boss. By the very network whose operations we have laid bare.
Is this curation? Or is it censorship?
Is this community standards? Or is it self-preservation?
Is this the defense of quality? Or the protection of a system that profits from silence?
The Evidence You Cannot Erase
Let us revisit the record you would rather keep hidden.
@guiltyparties: The owner of @spaminator.
Transaction Pattern:
This is not organic activity. This is a distribution network.
@spaminator: The recipient.
Activity Pattern:
This is not a user. This is a node in a machine.
[PIE CHART: The Power Flow]
This is not decentralization. It is a puppet show with better branding.
The Hypocrisy of the Downvote
You downvote us for exposing this.
You cast your digital stones at those who hold up the mirror. You label truth-tellers as "scammers," "farmers," "spammers"—the very labels that fit your own operations with devastating precision.
But the blockchain does not negotiate with narrative. It records action.
It is all there. Etched in cryptographic stone. Visible to all. Permanent.
You may try to obscure it with noise. You may try to distract with drama. But the data remains. And those who look—with eyes unclouded by complicity—will see it.
The Sanctuary of Alternatives
If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early.
Like discovering crypto in its beginning. Like finding a secret path through a forest everyone else has forgotten. Like hearing a whisper that will soon become a chorus.
And best of all—there is no downvote button.
What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
Your words breathe freely. Your creativity is not rationed. Your truth requires no permission to exist.
This is not merely a technical distinction. It is philosophical evolution. It is the return to blockchain's founding promise: that in the digital realm, no gatekeeper should stand between truth and its audience.
A Final Word to the Network
To @jacobtothe, and to the friends and bosses who stand with you:
You can downvote this post. You can downvote the next. You can downvote every voice that dares to ask the inconvenient questions.
But you cannot downvote the truth.
The ledger remembers.
The users remember.
History remembers.
And in the end, truth does not shout. It waits. It watches. And eventually, it always wins.
For in the end, a blockchain is only as strong as the community it serves. And a community is only as free as its most vulnerable voice.
#TruthUnsilenced #HiveTransparency #BlurtRising #Bilpcoin #TheLedgerRemembers
At Bilpcoin, we do not fight for attention. We fight for accountability.
"You are your wallet." Not a tool. Not a vessel. But your digital embodiment. Choose wisely what you embody. Do not let your legacy be one of shadows.
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If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. Like discovering crypto in its beginning. And best of all—there is no downvote button. What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.