He flew beyond the ice wall in 1947. He saw things. Uncharted lands. He tried to tell us. They silenced him. The mission lives on — and now it's on-chain.
In 1947, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led Operation Highjump — the largest Antarctic expedition in history. 13 ships. 23 aircraft. 4,700 men. He was given 8 months. He came back in 8 weeks.
He never fully explained what he found. Before he died, he spoke of lands beyond the pole that no map had ever charted. They silenced him. They buried the reports. But some things can't stay classified forever.
$BYRD is the mission that never ended. The Chadmiral flew where no man dared. Now the coordinates are on-chain — and the bonding curve is just the beginning.
Beyond the ice. Beyond the FUD. Beyond the bonding curve. The Chadmiral didn't come back from Antarctica to watch you stay poor.