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Tobias Andersen Cautions Terra Classic Community, Saying Joint 1 Layer Task force Is not Anonymous

One of the senior developers at the Terra Classic recently cautioned the community member for allegedly not doing his research, asserting that most members of the core development team are doxed and not anonymous developers.

Tobias Andersen popularly known as Zaradar, took to his Twitter, saying reacting to the Community’s comment that said who called out developers for using cartoon Twitter profile pictures and aliases. According to the community member, it is unprofessional and drives away potential investors. Following this statement, Zaradar called out the community member for failing to do his research.

Zarader Says Joint Layer 1 Task force Is Not Anonymous

“Everyone in the L1 team, except for one person, is more or less doxed if you bothered to do more research than what you read on Twitter,” Zaradar tweeted.

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It is worth noting that the Joint Layer 1 Task force was introduced in December to carry out essential maintenance upgrades on the Terra Classic network. The community earmarked over $141k in community pool funds to fund the team’s operations in Q1 2023.

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According to February’s tweet, the team includes himself, Edward Kim, Fragwuerdig (@frag_dude), The Vinh Nguyen (@TheVinhNguyen4), LuncBurnArmy (@LuncBurnArmy), Zorro Rebelde (@elzorrorebelde) real name Jorge Araya Navarro, Ragepiee (@Ragepiee) real name Frank, and the biggest enigma “Superman.” 

However, little is known about some team members, with the biggest enigma being Superman, as there is no social media presence at all. In a January tweet, Zaradar described him as the primary Cosmos developer of the team. \

More also, it is worth noting that  Joint Layer 1 Task Force developers are already ahead of schedule for their Q1 targets. The team has rolled out at least two major maintenance upgrades in the last two months.


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