Here comes something interesting—a well-known figure in the industry retweeted a new prediction market project today. This project is the latest creation from the founder of PancakeSwap and has received investment from a well-known incubator.
Although the retweet was specifically marked with “not an endorsement,” the act itself is quite intriguing. After all, the two of them had quite a falling-out over another project before, and their dispute was widely talked about in the community at the time. Now, judging by this move, it seems like they've both taken a step back and put their past grievances behind them.
The prediction market track has been pretty hot lately. A veteran is making a comeback with something new, and with this subtle shift in their relationship, it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on what happens next.
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HodlOrRegret
· 9h ago
Uh, this "does not represent endorsement" prefix is really just covering their ears and stealing a bell. If you’ve already retweeted, why pretend?
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They were just fighting back and forth, and now they’re suddenly shilling for each other. This move is pretty amusing to watch.
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New players are entering the prediction market again, but I’m more interested in when these two guys are going to start fighting again.
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PancakeSwap founder’s new project, big shots retweeting + incubators endorsing, this combo really seems flawless.
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Collaboration is one thing, but I still need to check out the project’s whitepaper. A retweet alone doesn’t prove anything.
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Wow, there’s so much gossip in the space these days—who’s making up, who’s about to fight. No matter how hot prediction markets get, nothing beats this drama.
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If you say "does not represent endorsement," it basically does. The language teacher would cry if they saw this.
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I'm interested in the OGs making a comeback, but I’ve heard too many stories about these relationship reversals—plenty of people turn on each other in the next second.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 12-03 20:24
Well, that "does not constitute endorsement" is as good as saying nothing. These two were at odds before, and now they're hinting that something might happen—it's definitely interesting.
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FOMOSapien
· 12-03 20:22
Ha, that "does not represent endorsement" is just ridiculous. Retweeting itself is an endorsement, who would believe otherwise?
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They were fighting before, and now they've reconciled? That's the crypto space for you—any grudge disappears in front of profit.
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Another prediction market is popping up. Can it really take off just because of some OGs and funding? I have my doubts.
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Two big players shaking hands and making peace—there's definitely a story behind this. Grabbing popcorn.
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If you're not endorsing, then don't retweet. This move is just genius—a typical case of wanting both fame and fortune.
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The PancakeSwap founder is launching something new again. Let's hope it doesn't flop this time.
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The relationship turnaround is so obvious, feels like someone was mediating behind the scenes. The interest chain is unusual.
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I honestly can't see how prediction markets can go big, but following the trend can't go wrong.
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This is what you call networking in crypto—enemies yesterday, partners today.
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Funding plus big names backing it, so there’ll be a short-term rally. As for what happens next, who knows.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-03 20:13
Ha, saying “not an endorsement” is basically an endorsement. I’ve seen this trick too many times.
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Another “let’s move on” story. I’ll just watch; not buying it.
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Prediction market is back again. This time, can it not be just another game of musical chairs?
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That PancakeSwap guy making a comeback? Interesting, but I’ll check how the project looks first.
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The term “subtle relationship” sounds... not peaceful for sure.
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When the OG still needs to add disclaimers while sharing, what does that say? We all know deep down.
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High hype in prediction markets also means high risk. No harm in being cautious.
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Can these grudges really be let go that easily? Doesn’t feel that simple.
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Incubator endorsement plus OG sharing—this combo is pretty strong.
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“Not an endorsement”—let’s just treat it as one.
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Everyone’s watching, so I’ll watch too. After all, spectating costs nothing.
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DeFiGrayling
· 12-03 19:58
Haha, isn’t this retweet basically saying “I endorse it but I’m not saying I endorse it”? Playing word games here.
They were at odds before and now they’re retweeting each other—grudges in this circle can be dropped as easily as flipping a page.
Prediction markets are indeed hot, but the real drama is the reversal in these two guys’ relationship.
It’s all “not an endorsement” while still obediently retweeting—can’t keep a straight face anymore.
I’ve seen this low-key olive branch move from big names several times before, looking forward to seeing how this unfolds.
Here comes something interesting—a well-known figure in the industry retweeted a new prediction market project today. This project is the latest creation from the founder of PancakeSwap and has received investment from a well-known incubator.
Although the retweet was specifically marked with “not an endorsement,” the act itself is quite intriguing. After all, the two of them had quite a falling-out over another project before, and their dispute was widely talked about in the community at the time. Now, judging by this move, it seems like they've both taken a step back and put their past grievances behind them.
The prediction market track has been pretty hot lately. A veteran is making a comeback with something new, and with this subtle shift in their relationship, it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on what happens next.