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▲ 16 r/TsukiOnSol+1 crossposts

This Solana meme coin has been dropping cryptic clues linked to Roaring Kitty for two years and the community has receipts for all of it

Going to keep this straightforward because the story does the heavy lifting.

$TSUKI launched on Solana in May 2024. Their very first post on X was a Roaring Kitty meme captioned "As for me, I like $TSUKI." Exactly 1 day, 1 hour and 1 minute later, Roaring Kitty broke 3 years of silence on X.

That's where most people stop reading and move on. Fair enough. But then the community started documenting what came after and it gets a lot harder to dismiss.

A few of the ones that stuck with me personally:
Roaring Kitty posts a video. Within 60 seconds, $TSUKI posts a higher-resolution version of a frame from inside that video. Not a thumbnail. A specific frame. Higher res than the original. The question of how they had access to that content before it had even fully loaded for people watching in real time doesn't have a clean answer.

$TSUKI posted a cryptic date on May 14. That date was 5/18/24. Four days later, Roaring Kitty went completely silent on X on exactly that date after posting over 100 times since his return. They called it before it happened.

There's a SHA256 code sitting on the $TSUKI website. When you run it, it decrypts to the URL of Roaring Kitty's first return livestream. That code was on the site before the livestream was announced, before the URL existed.

The legal disclaimer on their website is signed DFV / KG. If you followed the GameStop saga you already know what those initials stand for.

The community has put together a full PDF with every coincidence documented - timestamps, screenshots, links to the original posts so you can verify everything yourself. That's the part that gets me, none of this is asking you to take anyone's word for it. The receipts are all there.

Could be an elaborate setup. Could be the wildest string of coincidences in crypto history. Genuinely not sure which is harder to believe at this point.

If you want the PDF, join the Telegram and ask for it: t. me/ tsukionsol

Not financial advice, DYOR, all the usual disclaimers apply.

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u/Academic-Doughnut-23 — 4 days ago
▲ 11 r/TsukiOnSol+1 crossposts

I've been going through the documented "coincidences" between a Solana meme coin and Roaring Kitty and I can't find a rational explanation for some of them

I know how this sounds before I even start. Bear with me because I'm not here to shill anything, I'm genuinely trying to find holes in this and struggling with a few of them.

The project is $TSUKI on Solana. It launched in May 2024. The claim is that there are 15+ documented coincidences linking the project to Roaring Kitty, all timestamped and screenshot-backed. I went through the community's documentation and most of it I can reason my way around... but a few I can't.

The one that bothers me most is this. Roaring Kitty posts a video. Sixty seconds later $TSUKI posts a higher-resolution version of a specific frame from inside that video. 

Not the thumbnail. A frame from within the video itself, with better resolution than what Roaring Kitty posted. For that to happen without any prior access to the content you'd need to watch the video, identify the exact frame, screenshot or render it at higher resolution, and post it... in under sixty seconds. That timeline doesn't hold up.

The SHA code is the other one I keep coming back to. There's a code embedded on the TSUKI website that decrypts via SHA256 to the URL of Roaring Kitty's return livestream. The community verified this themselves and you can too, the code is still on the site. The part that matters is the timing - the code was on the website before the livestream was announced. Before that URL existed anywhere publicly.

And the legal disclaimer on their site is signed DFV / KG. Roaring Kitty's Reddit handle and his real name. That's either a bold piece of misdirection or it isn't misdirection at all.

I'm not drawing conclusions.

I'm just saying I went in skeptical and came out with questions I don't have good answers to. The documentation is thorough enough that you can verify the timestamps and screenshots yourself rather than taking the community's word for it.

If anyone has a clean explanation for the 60-second frame thing especially I'd genuinely love to hear it.

The community has a full PDF with everything documented if you want to go through it yourself - t. me/ tsukionsol, just ask for the PDF when you join.

Not a financial recommendation. Just something I've been down a rabbit hole on.

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u/Academic-Doughnut-23 — 4 days ago