Description
Chess Grandmaster Hans Niemann was accused of cheating during a tournament by using a vibrating butt plug/ beads to receive Morse code signals indicating which move to play. In response, developer Ron Sijim created the Buttfish GitHub repository. Buttfish is a GitHub repository which explains how a vibrating butt plug could transmit Morse code for chess. The GitHub developer,
@RonSijm
, receives 100% of the creator fees and has publicly posted the contract address in both the Buttfish GitHub repository and on his personal GitHub profile.
Market Rank
In the dynamic and ever-changing landscape of cryptocurrencies, Buttfish has established itself as a formidable player. It is currently ranked #28,096 in the cryptocurrency market based on its market cap. This ranking reflects the trust and confidence that the market has in Buttfish as a viable digital asset.
Wallet Support
In order to securely store your Buttfish tokens, you can use a variety of wallets such as Phantom, Sollet, Solflare, Ledger. These wallets provide a safe environment for managing and storing your digital assets. It's essential to select a wallet that supports the specific cryptocurrency and offers a high level of security, user-friendliness, and compatibility with your preferred devices.