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@DeSocialWorld
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Wonderful news!

@nader
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The rumors are true and I can finally talk about it: The DOJ has dismissed its case against me and my name has been cleared.

This is an amazing result for me, for my family, for my team, and for DeSo. There is no limit to what we can achieve from here.

At some point, I'll share my full story. But for now, I just want to clarify a few important points since I can now speak openly.

1. My innocence withstood intense scrutiny. The government meticulously combed through my private texts, my private emails, and even private documents I'd written looking for any shred of wrongdoing. They went to people I'd done business with and essentially pressured them to say bad things about me (which nobody did, not even people I'd let go in the past). The process was extremely adversarial. They weren't looking for a reason to clear me, they were looking for a reason to convict me, and any reason would have worked as long as they thought it would convince a jury.

After months of searching, using every method and tool at their disposal, including applying pressure to those around me, the government decided to dismiss their charges.

It's hard to understate how rare a dismissal like this is. After going through this process myself and seeing what the government is capable of, I believe it's highly unlikely that anyone who has ever done anything wrong, or even anything that "feels" wrong, would ever survive the government's scrutiny without being convicted.

I truly believe it only happened in my case because I've always gone above and beyond to do right by everyone I've ever done business with, and because I truly believe in my heart that what we're doing with DeSo is important for the world (and this came out in all my private communications).

2. There was no victim. In their complaint, the government claimed that a conversation they had with "Investor-1" led them to believe that I had defrauded this investor. Many things were incorrect about this claim after it was scrutinized:

1) I never lied about anything. In fact, I was beyond transparent at all times, and I'm confident that Investor-1 would agree

2) Investor-1 was and still is up on their purchase, even after the government's FUD tanked the price by over 70%

3) I am confident that Investor-1 does not consider themselves to be a victim.

Not only that, but Investor-1 has never been anything less than an amazing partner to me all throughout my career for almost a decade now. When I saw them mentioned in the complaint I immediately suspected that the government had compelled their testimony, and was either misunderstanding or misrepresenting an innocent conversation to reach the conclusion they wanted to reach.

I believe that if you asked Investor-1, the only entity they'd consider themselves a victim of is the US government for wasting so much of their time, and for costing them more in legal fees than the amount allegedly lost to fraud (which to be clear was zero because they are still up on their original purchase of tokens).

In summary: I believe the case that was brought against me consisted of a no-loss non-fraud against an alleged victim who doesn't even consider anything negative to have occurred, other than the actions of the government itself.

3) DeSo is fully-decentralized. Perhaps the allegation that hurt the most was the government's claim that BitClout/DeSo, the blockchain that I've been working on for years now, is not fully-decentralized. They did this by pulling a text message I sent out of context. In the message, I said something like "even something that is fake decentralized would probably still not be a security." Right *after* that message I clarified that BitClout/DeSo is *actually* decentralized, and thus has virtually no securities risk as a result. Unfortunately, the government didn't include that context in their complaint, which in my opinion is an act of bad faith on the government's part.

For the avoidance of doubt, I will say on the record right here and now that BitClout/DeSo has been fully-decentralized from approximately late 2020. To say I thought anything else would not only be wrong, it would contradict actual hard fact.

4) This was some hard stuff. A lot of things about what I went through were hard. One day I will tell the whole story and I think it will be quite interesting for people to hear-- but not today.

I don't want to come off as arrogant or hyperbolic, but I feel I have to give my honest assessment and say that I'm pretty sure something like this would have broken most people. There is something "life or death" about a crisis like this that I feel few working in traditional companies have ever really dealt with, even at the highest levels. At minimum, it would break their team and make it hard to continue to operate normally...

This being said, I'm proud to say that our team remained solidly intact, and we even successfully launched two major products through all the noise: Openfund and Focus (which you should try, by the way), as well as a major network upgrade to Proof of Stake.

I always knew that I hadn't done anything wrong and that it would all get resolved. But everyone around me did as well, including my team. That belief, combined with the absolutely heroic support of my friends and family, made it manageable without too much stress. And of course, it doesn't hurt that I believe DeSo is one of the most important things I can be doing for the world, and worth fighting to the death for.

Lastly, I have to mention that if it weren't for all of the efforts of others in our industry, especially @brian_armstrong and his work with Coinbase, I'm not sure crypto would be where it is today, and I'm not sure we would have gotten such a swift dismissal of my case.

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In the short-term, I've got big plans for DeSo, Focus, Openfund, and HeroSwap (my team's core products). Every single one is best-in-class at what it does and a potential billion-dollar business on its own. Now that I'm able to operate at full capacity, free from stifling constraints, and with my reputation and network restored, I'm confident we'll realize that potential.

Now, let's get back to work.

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@SeWiJuGA
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Died still a child 🤷😭

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@tobiasschmid
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@nader
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The rumors are true and I can finally talk about it: The DOJ has dismissed its case against me and my name has been cleared.

This is an amazing result for me, for my family, for my team, and for DeSo. There is no limit to what we can achieve from here.

At some point, I'll share my full story. But for now, I just want to clarify a few important points since I can now speak openly.

1. My innocence withstood intense scrutiny. The government meticulously combed through my private texts, my private emails, and even private documents I'd written looking for any shred of wrongdoing. They went to people I'd done business with and essentially pressured them to say bad things about me (which nobody did, not even people I'd let go in the past). The process was extremely adversarial. They weren't looking for a reason to clear me, they were looking for a reason to convict me, and any reason would have worked as long as they thought it would convince a jury.

After months of searching, using every method and tool at their disposal, including applying pressure to those around me, the government decided to dismiss their charges.

It's hard to understate how rare a dismissal like this is. After going through this process myself and seeing what the government is capable of, I believe it's highly unlikely that anyone who has ever done anything wrong, or even anything that "feels" wrong, would ever survive the government's scrutiny without being convicted.

I truly believe it only happened in my case because I've always gone above and beyond to do right by everyone I've ever done business with, and because I truly believe in my heart that what we're doing with DeSo is important for the world (and this came out in all my private communications).

2. There was no victim. In their complaint, the government claimed that a conversation they had with "Investor-1" led them to believe that I had defrauded this investor. Many things were incorrect about this claim after it was scrutinized:

1) I never lied about anything. In fact, I was beyond transparent at all times, and I'm confident that Investor-1 would agree

2) Investor-1 was and still is up on their purchase, even after the government's FUD tanked the price by over 70%

3) I am confident that Investor-1 does not consider themselves to be a victim.

Not only that, but Investor-1 has never been anything less than an amazing partner to me all throughout my career for almost a decade now. When I saw them mentioned in the complaint I immediately suspected that the government had compelled their testimony, and was either misunderstanding or misrepresenting an innocent conversation to reach the conclusion they wanted to reach.

I believe that if you asked Investor-1, the only entity they'd consider themselves a victim of is the US government for wasting so much of their time, and for costing them more in legal fees than the amount allegedly lost to fraud (which to be clear was zero because they are still up on their original purchase of tokens).

In summary: I believe the case that was brought against me consisted of a no-loss non-fraud against an alleged victim who doesn't even consider anything negative to have occurred, other than the actions of the government itself.

3) DeSo is fully-decentralized. Perhaps the allegation that hurt the most was the government's claim that BitClout/DeSo, the blockchain that I've been working on for years now, is not fully-decentralized. They did this by pulling a text message I sent out of context. In the message, I said something like "even something that is fake decentralized would probably still not be a security." Right *after* that message I clarified that BitClout/DeSo is *actually* decentralized, and thus has virtually no securities risk as a result. Unfortunately, the government didn't include that context in their complaint, which in my opinion is an act of bad faith on the government's part.

For the avoidance of doubt, I will say on the record right here and now that BitClout/DeSo has been fully-decentralized from approximately late 2020. To say I thought anything else would not only be wrong, it would contradict actual hard fact.

4) This was some hard stuff. A lot of things about what I went through were hard. One day I will tell the whole story and I think it will be quite interesting for people to hear-- but not today.

I don't want to come off as arrogant or hyperbolic, but I feel I have to give my honest assessment and say that I'm pretty sure something like this would have broken most people. There is something "life or death" about a crisis like this that I feel few working in traditional companies have ever really dealt with, even at the highest levels. At minimum, it would break their team and make it hard to continue to operate normally...

This being said, I'm proud to say that our team remained solidly intact, and we even successfully launched two major products through all the noise: Openfund and Focus (which you should try, by the way), as well as a major network upgrade to Proof of Stake.

I always knew that I hadn't done anything wrong and that it would all get resolved. But everyone around me did as well, including my team. That belief, combined with the absolutely heroic support of my friends and family, made it manageable without too much stress. And of course, it doesn't hurt that I believe DeSo is one of the most important things I can be doing for the world, and worth fighting to the death for.

Lastly, I have to mention that if it weren't for all of the efforts of others in our industry, especially @brian_armstrong and his work with Coinbase, I'm not sure crypto would be where it is today, and I'm not sure we would have gotten such a swift dismissal of my case.

===

In the short-term, I've got big plans for DeSo, Focus, Openfund, and HeroSwap (my team's core products). Every single one is best-in-class at what it does and a potential billion-dollar business on its own. Now that I'm able to operate at full capacity, free from stifling constraints, and with my reputation and network restored, I'm confident we'll realize that potential.

Now, let's get back to work.

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@SeWiJuGA
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No better way to spend a free Monday Morning but at low tide on the rocks 🥳🥰

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@OuwePiet
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@WhaleDShark
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Technically speaking, there is nothing wrong with $FOCUS or $DESO. All the buy and sell orders are there clear as day on the blockchain.

$FOCUS due to the predominant trading pair being $DESO - $FOCUS gets sucker punched both when either there is a sell off in $DESO and/ or a sell off in $FOCUS...

Which is why I don't hold any and have always advised against holding the token.

If one did listen to other community participants out there and held a significant amount of $FOCUS, you have my sympathies but the math was clear to read and see.

Any attention seeking clowns who claim something is sus don't have adequate evidence and are therefore the equivalent of tin foil hat-ist at this point in time.

If there was solid evidence of more nefarious back play, the evidence would have been found and presented already.

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@OuwePiet
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@Exotica_S
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Children, daddy (@nader) 😁 is on holiday I think . Go to openfund and if you buy some Deso it will 3x your money 😂

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@OuwePiet
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@DeSocialWorld
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It's hard to stay optimistic seeing $Focus $Openfund and $DESO tank after the Focus app launched.


We are not gonna make an effort to convince you why think the fundamentals are still great, the asymmetric investment opportunity is still there and more.


We just want to acknowledge the feeling you may have, and thank you for your dedication if you are among the ones sticking around. 🙏

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@OuwePiet
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@Moggel and @Pixelangelo don’t let them fall. 🫶🙏

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@Moggel
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The first one who gives a 6-level-diamond ($38) on this „hey you“ post by @Pixelangelo will receive the last available M.O.G NFT from me. Yes, that‘s right, don‘t diamond me, but him :)

It‘s the original „Moggel likes applesauce“.

Drill baby drill!

Follow this link to see the NFT:
nftz.me/nft/fc20081d1335e41224c220e4d27e7be064f44a418a262bab0438f3b360462447

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@Moggel
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MOGGEL LIKES APPLE SAUCE
-> M.O.G Nr. 2

part of: M.O.G. NFT Collection (an exclusive collection of only 10 NFTs)

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@Pixelangelo
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Hey you.

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@OuwePiet
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Never 👎 by @tobiasschmid @PARATECT @WeAreAllDeso

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@tobiasschmid
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Never give up 🦋

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@OuwePiet
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@Desomon
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Desomon Evolved #416

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