🐐 A man is sent crypto donations to call goats with crypto-related names
Twitter user Richard Opani bought a goat with money from the Worldcoin airdrop ($100) and named it after Sam Altman, the founder of the project. After that, Leighton Cusack, the co-founder of PoolTogether, sent him another $100. The man purchased two goats and named them Higher and Base.
Richard received 4 more orders, 2 of which are from: - CoinCenter head of communications Neeraj Agrawal for $50 to name the goat after his friend Nick Carter, a general partner at Castle Island Ventures; - crypto enthusiast Brunny for $50 to have the goat named Boaty McBoatFace.
Richard has also been offered to tokenize goats, but he doesn't know how to do it. He also received a donation of about $1120. But there is a problem with the scalability of the project. The man said that he would be able to keep only 15 goats.
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🐐 A man is sent crypto donations to call goats with crypto-related names
Twitter user Richard Opani bought a goat with money from the Worldcoin airdrop ($100) and named it after Sam Altman, the founder of the project.
After that, Leighton Cusack, the co-founder of PoolTogether, sent him another $100. The man purchased two goats and named them Higher and Base.
Richard received 4 more orders, 2 of which are from:
- CoinCenter head of communications Neeraj Agrawal for $50 to name the goat after his friend Nick Carter, a general partner at Castle Island Ventures;
- crypto enthusiast Brunny for $50 to have the goat named Boaty McBoatFace.
Richard has also been offered to tokenize goats, but he doesn't know how to do it. He also received a donation of about $1120.
But there is a problem with the scalability of the project. The man said that he would be able to keep only 15 goats.