Trust Wallet, Meme Coins & My Next Step
Today, while testing Trust Wallet, I came across an interesting problem. There were so many meme coins in my wallet that even finding BNB was becoming difficult. Because of this, I decided to burn some unwanted tokens.
But this simple action started quite a lot of discussion in the community.
Then it occurred to me that keeping any public blockchain address completely “clean” is practically impossible. If I keep burning tokens, people will continue sending new meme coins to that same address.
Because of blockchain transparency, everyone can interpret every activity associated with an address in their own way, whether it actually has any hidden meaning or not.
I also thought that an “Ignore Coin” option in Trust Wallet could be useful, so that unwanted tokens don’t appear in the interface. But realistically, this feature probably won’t be necessary for almost 99.99% of users.
So my decision is simple:
I will donate/send the BNB and 币安人生 tokens available in my address—which were purchased with #SECReviewsSix3xLeveragedCommodityETFs BNB—to Giggle Academy. After that, I will stop using this address.
So in the future, this address will effectively be treated like a burn address.
You don’t always need to understand a hidden message in every blockchain transaction. Sometimes a simple explanation is the real explanation.$AAPLB $BITCOIN
Today, while testing Trust Wallet, I came across an interesting problem. There were so many meme coins in my wallet that even finding BNB was becoming difficult. Because of this, I decided to burn some unwanted tokens.
But this simple action started quite a lot of discussion in the community.
Then it occurred to me that keeping any public blockchain address completely “clean” is practically impossible. If I keep burning tokens, people will continue sending new meme coins to that same address.
Because of blockchain transparency, everyone can interpret every activity associated with an address in their own way, whether it actually has any hidden meaning or not.
I also thought that an “Ignore Coin” option in Trust Wallet could be useful, so that unwanted tokens don’t appear in the interface. But realistically, this feature probably won’t be necessary for almost 99.99% of users.
So my decision is simple:
I will donate/send the BNB and 币安人生 tokens available in my address—which were purchased with #SECReviewsSix3xLeveragedCommodityETFs BNB—to Giggle Academy. After that, I will stop using this address.
So in the future, this address will effectively be treated like a burn address.
You don’t always need to understand a hidden message in every blockchain transaction. Sometimes a simple explanation is the real explanation.$AAPLB $BITCOIN