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We Took Our Story to Reddit

Today we did something most token projects are quietly afraid to do. We walked onto Reddit, the hardest room in crypto, and told the whole truth about who we are.

The post is titled We got tired of being someone's exit liquidity, so we built the opposite of a rug, and it is exactly what it sounds like. No presale to defend. No price to promise. Just the plain story of why the Kamirai Foundation exists, and the rules we wrote into the code so that no one, including us, can betray you later.

Why Reddit, and why now

Telegram and X are our home, but they can also become an echo chamber. Reddit is not. It is skeptical, it is loud, and it buries anything that smells like a paid shill within minutes. That is exactly why we went there. If our story can survive that room, it can survive anything.

We did not buy upvotes and we did not stuff the thread with bots. We posted it, signed it, and opened the floor to every hard question a stranger wants to throw at us. We would rather answer a skeptic in public than win over a mark in a private message.

What the post actually says

It says what we always say, only without the polish. Ownership is renounced, so the rules cannot change under you. We will never message you first, and anyone who does is a thief. We will never promise you a number, because no honest person can see the future. And our whole identity rests on one old line, 七転び八起き, seven times down and eight times up, because the people who make it in this space are not the ones who never fell. They are the ones who stood back up.

Come stand with us

If you carry your own scar story from a project that vanished overnight, we want to hear it. Read the post, upvote it if it earns your respect, and join the conversation in the open.

Read and upvote the founding post on r/Kamirai. Then find the rest of us at community.kamirai.org.

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