> Partial limit orders, DCA, SL > Continuing to improve txn failure > Dozens of improvements to bring Trenches on par w/ Axiom > TMV2 - aiming for July 1 closed beta
The most dangerous scammers in this space are not the obvious ones - the memecoin grifters or flashy salesmen - but the ones who possess the ability to overwhelm both sides of your brain. The persuasive developer. The charismatic quant. The ones who sound smart, look credible, and feel trustworthy.
They don’t fit the stereotype of a scammer. In fact, they’ll often go out of their way to look like the opposite - contributing to open source, doing onchain analysis, posting thoughtful threads. Just enough to disarm you, to make you feel like, “Ah, this one’s different.”
Once people start admiring them for their technical prowess, it’s already too late - they have already been subverted. Their skepticism fades and they’ll unsuspectingly accept anything that person says, no matter how absurd - even when the evidence is staring them right in the face.
Watching all the new pumpfun competitors struggle to take market share just confirms we made the right call taking the L on Token Mill V1 and immediately pivoting to V2
If our thesis is correct for V2 however... the sky's the f'ing limit