This article is machine translated
Show original
I was just exposed and heard a lot of hurtful things, even death threats. I feel incredibly wronged. I'm just a poor college student who created a product, got lucky and it became popular, but I didn't make much money. Seeing the "Life K-line" token go viral was certainly exciting, but the tokens have nothing to do with the product, and I didn't issue them. I sold API keys on Xianyu for 30,000 RMB, which wasn't even enough to cover the cost of our Gemini 3 Pro API (which was called 500,000 times).
"Life K-line" was my first product, like my child. I've seen many people speculating on related meme coins. I've also played with meme coins before, and I felt very proud when they went up.
But when the coins go up, it doesn't benefit me; when they go down, everyone blames me.
The tweet I posted tonight, besides announcing the official multisignature wallet and showing that I've completed the UI, is almost identical to the previous tweet. I don't understand why people are accusing me of diverting attention.
I was indeed lucky to make some money with "Life K-line," all from donations from various meme coin companies. I'm very grateful for that. I'm just a poor college student, and of course, I want to improve my life. I appreciate everyone's kindness and will certainly pass it on better. I've used all the donations to pay for servers, APIs, and the operations team's salaries. I did spend some money personally: I bought a gift for my mother, repaid the 50,000 yuan angel investment she gave me (I had only 20,000 yuan left after losses), plan to pay off my university student loans, and bought myself a new MacBook laptop for easier programming. I haven't touched most of the rest; I originally planned to donate it to a new multi-signature address.
My tweets are all spontaneous, posted as soon as an idea comes to mind. I got up at 5 am this morning to work on the product and have been working on it ever since. I understand everyone's feelings about losing money, and I've reminded everyone to be aware of the risks. I'm doing this purely out of passion, and I feel very wronged to be criticized like this.
Let me address a few questions that everyone is concerned about:
1. Some tokens previously sent transaction taxes to my private wallet, attempting to morally blackmail me, because I haven't publicly disclosed my personal address, and I didn't intend to accept any donations at the time.
When I wasn't accepting donations, everyone wanted to donate money to get a response.
Now that I've publicly launched a multisignature wallet to accept donations, everyone's criticizing me.
The significance of multisignature is that I feel many people genuinely like my product, and I want to continue this endeavor, so multisignature is a more responsible approach.
My thoughts on the official foundation are: 50% of received donations will be burned, and the remaining 50% will be donated to Giggle. Regarding the BNB transaction tax from the tokens I received previously, I didn't spend much; I can donate it all to the foundation and to Giggle.
I was just working on a new feature (daily horoscope), and I thought people might want to try it, but I received death threats over the phone. It's truly heartbreaking.
2. Regarding the tokens accepted for donations, I actually wanted to announce it after the product launch. Secondly, I considered that donating certain tokens to Giggle (where there might be highly manipulated, worthless tokens constantly generating "merit") might not be appropriate. Only converting to BNB has real benefits; dumping and selling would be bad for the community. Therefore, I'm still considering either accepting only BNB or only accepting BSC tokens from the Alpha/Aster launch, so I didn't announce it tonight.
3. Regarding NFT, it's a fun product. Donating gives you a chance to obtain permanent access to all premium versions of Life Chart, symbolizing your goodwill and serving as a testament to your merit—similar to a donation certificate. It's not resaleable. I hope that 10 years from now, when you're sorting through your wallet, you'll remember this interesting product and how you contributed to charity.
I still have so many ideas I haven't realized. I haven't taken my mother abroad yet, and I want to bring Chinese fortune telling to the West. Although it's very disheartening, I will continue to pursue my ideas and strive to create better products. (At least for my friends to play with.)

0xSakura樱花
@0xsakura666
01-12
人生K线基金成立了!
捐赠即可获得功德
基金会多签钱包地址 (BSC):
0xBe7944Cf20C99D257f6Cf168aAaa5c0B07749023
欢迎大家监督:
捐款的 50% 由基金会直接销毁 (BNB/USDT 除外)
50% 用于公益事业与日常运营(发送至Giggle @GiggleAcademy )
功能正在测试安全性,预计明天可以上线
#人生k线





If you don't use a life chart, who's going to play along? Since you're targeting the crypto, you should know what we need. Don't play dumb; let's cooperate.
Everyone is a K-line holder; people only send you money if you make money with K-line tokens.
If K-line tokens aren't empowered, but all BSC tokens are,
everyone holding K-line tokens will lose money.
Who would send you money then?
Just bear your own profits and losses.
This coin went through rounds of profit-loss-profit, and in the end, I had to cut my losses.
All I said was that I was simply outmatched and conceded defeat.
The next one will be better.

I lost less than you, so I'm much more comfortable.
You're too young. You can't handle the dangers of the crypto. All memes will eventually drop by 90% or even go to zero. Just wait for the fleecing investors to send you to jail.
The "Life K-line" product should have been trademarked and patented as soon as it was released. Many domestic apps use it to profit, and compared to what you're doing in the crypto, you should know how to assert your rights in the context of Web2 commercial infringement.
From Twitter
Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
Like
Add to Favorites
Comments
Share
Relevant content






