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Welcome to Diamondhands, Connect your wallet to find out how much you could have earned if you HODLd those tokens.
Welcome to Diamondhands, Connect your wallet to find out how much you could have earned if you HODLd those tokens.
In a bustling New York flat filled with computer monitors, mechanical keyboards, and 3D printers constantly humming in the background, you'll find the passionate developers behind Diamond-Hander: the OrgoBorc team. What started as four crypto enthusiasts sharing ideas over late-night ramen has evolved into one of web3's most innovative development teams.
"We literally live and breathe blockchain," says Sophia Chen, the team's frontend wizard. "Our apartment is basically a crypto command center. We've got mining rigs heating the place in winter and whiteboards covering every wall."
The team's journey began during the 2017 bull run when they met at an Ethereum hackathon. "We were all working on separate projects, but we realized we shared this vision about making crypto more fun and transparent," explains Alex Thompson, their blockchain architect. "The name OrgoBorc came from a 3AM coding session where we were so sleep-deprived we thought it sounded cool. It stuck."
When asked about their motivation behind Diamond-Hander, Kevin Lee, their smart contract specialist, "We've all been there—selling too early and regretting it. This tool is personal for us. I sold my ETH at $100 back in the day. That pain is real, and we wanted to build something that helps people understand their trading psychology."
Jason Kim, their data scientist, nods in agreement while adjusting settings on a 3D printer creating a miniature bull market chart. "When we're not coding, we're 3D printing crypto-themed art or debating tokenomics. This isn't just work for us—it's our passion. We believe web3 is going to reshape how people interact with money and value, and we want to be part of that revolution."
Blockchain Architect
Smart Contract Specialist
Data Scientist
Frontend Developer