My origin story is a bit different, but that's what gives me confidence and motivation to go all in on everything we do:
> launched community product in 2021
> launched a big product and raised, failed in 2022
> had to pivot to a new chain for project/vision survival
> spent long nights thinking what the f to do to bring value and make it work
> shook up and started working on what others didn't: community
> spent nights and days trying to learn to speak better in public
> studied marketing and took a dozen courses
> participated in about 300+ spaces at night with no exaggeration to put into practice what I was learning during the day
> tried the game sector, got rugged 2 times by game studios.-2023
At that point, I thought everything was over. I’m grateful for all the bold and strong human beings who gathered and stuck with me in our Discord during those tough times. You can't imagine how much it counted
Probably that was my bottom, my hardest period of “what do I ship to make it for my community” moment.
Reserves were running out, and irl pressures appeared as well, budgets and markets were hell, and I was fully invested and fully working in web3 at our project
These are the moments that define you as a founder and as a human being
But one thing happened, at this point, I validated the concept that gamification can work
So I did what I do best, take every shot in the chest, shake up, adapt:
> started to get involved in helping and advising tens of smaller projects with the experience i gathered - 2023
> started hosting personal space
> creating a network of contacts and persons that “know a person”. Iykyk
> starting participating in podcasts
At this point, I was in a totally different mindset. Even if things for us weren't great project-wise, I was with the biggest hunger to make it ever
> got to spend time on a night in @rekt_gang Discord and got involved in “GONE” meme token launch on Polygon together with 40+ other mfers. Love y’all (almost all, one ended up to scam most of us), biggest airdrop ever on Polygon, thousands of dollars to random nft holders
> slowly after i discovered whats really behind a memecoin success and what the “world of cexs” truly means
Long story short, GONE was the moment I knew we can build something and decided to pursue the last one shot of ours as a web3 business, with a meme.
Thinking back it might be one of the stupid/craziest idea of ours. Launching $MOON…
5000$ from me and my cofounder pocket
Airdrop 20% of it to NFT enthusiasts on Polygon
And a dream 🤣
What followed up next it’s fantastic:
> rewarded existing community
> bringed new community through the token
> turned eyes and heads
At that point I discovered the struggle. All DEXs had a painpoint: complexity and bugged interfaces
My mission was simple: build a place for people to trade with FULL Simplicity!!!
That, combined with the gamified experience and knowledge gathered, Wolfswap was born.
This is where we made one of the best decisions on terms of tokenomics. 50% of product revenue goes to buyback token
That was the defining moment for our token, and for what was about to come….
> volume starts shaping and finally revenue starts flowing
> cronos heated up due to @crow and seized an opportunity to finally come “home” and build for crofam
> 10k, 100k, 1m per day in volume targets were hit slowly but surely
Up to the day when we became the most used product in Cronos
Despite all challenges, despite all bumps, WE did it
Wolfies launched, and finally, we had a “face” as well.
That alone meant a lot for me, seeing everyone repping their wolfie makes me proud and confident that we can overtake any kind of challenges!
This is our story, summarized in very big lines
At every step, the one piece that kept all together was the community, which I cannot be more grateful for than how I am
This is for who I’m building now, no matter where/what, I’m building for my community
And for that, I’m all in!

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Writing this, I realized how many ups and downs we have as a project/business;
Writing some conclusions as TLDR:
> I'm grateful for the ones who accepted to help/work with us for free during shit times, those ones were rewarded in good times
> I'm humbled by the support from the community,
> I'm crazy, and I know we can do more, asking what we can do for the chain, not what the chain can do for us; One of these is to become successful, despite the chain's state right now; that's how we can help the chain remain relevant until big things are coming
> Failure is not an option until there are options on the table
> I'd rather get fudded for trying, then closing the project because of fear
This tweet bringed nostalgia, but also motivation
One of the biggest regrets of migrating $MOON to $PACK in February is that we lost the chart history
TLDR, we launched $MOON:
> Launched in early 2024 at $35,000 market cap
> Seeded $5,000 in liquidity from own pocket
> >20% airdropped to NFT holders
> Bridged open to Cronos, zkCronos, Abstract, Polygon
> ATH $10M
And then, we migrated 1:1 to $PACK in February 2026
Over 2 years of token existence.
And we are at $1.4M market cap today, with close to $300,000 in liquidity
I'm proud about our achievements so far
One of the biggest regrets of migrating $MOON to $PACK in February is that we lost the chart history
TLDR, we launched $MOON:
> Launched in early 2024 at $35,000 market cap
> Seeded $5,000 in liquidity from own pocket
> >20% airdropped to NFT holders
> Bridged open to Cronos, zkCronos, Abstract, Polygon
> ATH $10M
And then, we migrated 1:1 to $PACK in February 2026
Over 2 years of token existence.
And we are at $1.4M market cap today, with close to $300,000 in liquidity
I'm proud about our achievements so far