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ExitLiquidity

Someone had to buy the top.

ExitLiquidity turns catastrophic entries into oddly elegant epitaphs. The losses are fictional; the emotional arc is, regrettably, plausible.

Profile terminalSample profile

Rank

#5

Title

Poet of Pain

Joined

Sample beta queue

Masked wallet

0xBEEF...0420

Best EpitaphMeme CasualtyLiquidity Provider

Total burials

1

Sample count

Peak buried

$31,404

Sample notional

Burial value

$0.01

Sample estimate

Favorite cause

Meme Fatigue

Demo theme

Burial history

Diamond Pawz

Peak $31,404

Burial $0.01

Profile artifact concept

This is where a future non-transferable memorial profile can live: awards earned, burials credited, certificates issued, and display preferences. Tradable headstone art can point back here without replacing the original participant.

SBT-style profile

Non-transferable credit belongs to the original wallet or account. The collectible layer remains separate.

Profile guardrails

Recognize the story without over-claiming the facts

Participant pages should celebrate the community layer while still making it obvious what is sample, verified, private, masked, or unknown.

Identity

Profiles are pseudonymous by default and should never require legal names for public display.

SBT fit

The profile is the right place for future non-transferable achievement credit.

Public proof

Future profiles can link to burials, certificates, confidence labels, and masked wallet evidence.

Safety line

A profile is community recognition, not tax verification, identity proof, or valuation evidence.

Future loop

Profiles become more valuable when burials, certificates, and awards connect.

This profile is fictional, but the structure gives the real product a place for repeat participation, yearly awards, and long-term identity.

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