When Ryoshi released the “Woofpaper” in 2020, it wasn’t just a meme—it was a manifesto. He rejected presales, dev wallets, and centralized leadership. He locked liquidity, renounced the contract, and disappeared, leaving behind a vision based on radical decentralization, community ownership, and experimentation for good.
Ryoshi’s message was clear: crypto should not be about personalities or promotion. It should be about what people can build together—without leaders, without gatekeepers.
Today, projects like $OSCAR are returning to that original vision. After a Community Takeover in 2024, $OSCAR operates without paid marketing, KOLs, or team wallets. The liquidity is locked, the contract is renounced, and all development is grassroots. Utilities like Doge Rebase, $COLLAR, and OscarKarma (on-chain charity) are built to serve community-driven experimentation and real-world good.
As the next bull run approaches, the question remains: will we repeat the same cycle, or will we finally follow Ryoshi’s blueprint—and build something truly decentralized?
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