1/Ω @ProPublica is reporting that Gautier Cole Killian, the 24 year old engineer on the #DOGE team, worked at #JumpTrading.
This seem to not be entirely correct - Cole Killian is a crypto bro who apparently worked at Jump's crypto subsidiary (cleverly named #JumpCrypto), a company which was notorious among traders for market manipulation and ended up getting whacked for over a hundred million dollars for financial crimes before having its CEO forced out (which is possibly why Mr. Killian has time to DOGE).
Among other things Jump Crypto was intimately involved in the spectacular collapse of the $40 billion Terra/Luna ponzi scheme, a financial cataclysm that ruined tens of thousands of people's lives.
Put less gently, no one who worked at Jump Crypto should be anywhere near any financial job ever again, period.
https://cryptadamus.substack.com/p/the-crypto-grifters-of-doge
2/Ω @ProPublica I found another page belonging to #DOGE brother #ColeKillian
No one who worked at a crime scene like #JumpCrypto and on #DeFi and #NFTs should ever be allowed anywhere near America's financial infrastructure.
also if anyone knows anything about "Glow Savings" give a shout.
archive link: https://archive.ph/qXwuQ
3/Ω @ProPublica lol it just keeps getting better. #DOGE brother #ColeKillian apparently built the #GlowSavings project on the infamous Terra/Luna ponzi scheme blockchain.
Glow Savings's sad "no one could have seen [the most obvious and mathematically 100% certain outcome where everyone loses all their money] coming" letter to investors: https://archive.ph/57n34
This is not a smart person. This is a crypto grifter, as pure as the griftiest driven snow.
4/Ω I'll publish a more complete article about these #DOGE bros and crypto grifters tomorrow on my page at The Blogging Site That Cannot Be Named:
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@cryptadamist every time I click that substack link, it takes me to a blank page. Substack appears to be working, so I don’t know what is happening here.
@docpop strange, it's just the root link of my substack... can you browse to cryptadamus[.]substack[.]com?
i checked the toot for URL cruft hidden in the link and didn't see any.
or maybe try clicking the link in my bio?
@cryptadamist still can't access it from Safari on ios. It does work in web on laptop though (in Safari and Chrome). I don't think I have any Safari extensions installed on my phone, but maybe there's one I don't know about that's blocking this. I can access all other Substacks from Safari iOS currently, so I don't know what is happening. Probably an isolated incident.
@docpop i've actually had a very similar issue myself with substack links that i'm like 75% sure was a cookie/session issue. either way it was resolved by clearing cookies for substack[.]com and logging back in.
@docpop at the time it was weird because usually hitting "reload" would make the page work.
@cryptadamist No wonder #PresMusk grabbed him. A dirty creep after his own grubby thing in the chest that pumps green goo through his body. @ProPublica
@cryptadamist @ProPublica Always special when we give frauds unlimited access, but that is exactly what the voters as a group chose. A plurality of Americans made it really clear that they prefer to give power to autocratic criminals than black women.