@TheObexProtocol
OBEX is positioning itself as a deterministic Layer 1 blockchain claiming to eliminate MEV, forks, and Sybil attacks through a four-engine modular architecture. The project has a token ($OBEX) and shows ongoing development updates with code snippets, but remains in early development with UI only 20% complete as of November 2025. Red flags include vague technical claims without public code, extremely low following despite being 7+ months old, and hype-focused messaging without substantive technical documentation.
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OBEX is positioning itself as a deterministic Layer 1 blockchain claiming to eliminate MEV, forks, and Sybil attacks through a four-engine modular architecture.
The project has a token ($OBEX) and shows ongoing development updates with code snippets, but remains in early development with UI only 20% complete as of November 2025.
Red flags include vague technical claims without public code, extremely low following despite being 7+ months old, and hype-focused messaging without substantive technical documentation.
Green flags: Named technical founder (@aminnizamdev) providing accountability · Regular development updates with specific progress metrics (API redone, UI 20% complete) · Differentiated technical thesis addressing real blockchain problems (MEV, forks, Sybil attacks)
Red flags: Only 788 followers after 7+ months suggests minimal organic traction · No public GitHub, technical documentation, or whitepaper visible despite bold consensus claims · Heavy use of hype language ('moon', 'built different') mixed with serious tech claims · Vague promises about 'deterministic' consensus without explaining mechanism · Website appears minimal (Obex-α landing page) without substantive technical content
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