Gilgamesh Goes Offline
— Is this just a short family visit, or the calm before a massive move?
This week, Gilgamesh, the core developer behind CAW, posted this on Telegram 👇
“I’ll be visiting my family this week and will be offline.
In the meantime, I encourage the community to work on polishing the UI,
using tools like GPT-5 or Super Grok.
The hard part is done — just a few frontend tweaks left.
CAW launch is very close.”
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Why This Feels Different
In any normal large-scale project,
developers rarely announce they’re taking time off right before a major launch.
It’s the most critical phase — usually filled with debugging, stress testing, and final prep.
But Gilgamesh deliberately chose to announce his offline period.
This isn’t random. It’s either:
•A symbolic move → showing CAW is not developer-dependent but community-driven, or
•A signal that something big is happening behind the scenes.
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3 Hidden Signals in His Message
- GPT-5 & Super Grok
•Direct mention of Elon Musk’s xAI Grok is unusual.
•Suggests possible integration with X or deeper alignment with Musk’s AI ecosystem. - “Launch Is Close”
•This doesn’t sound hypothetical — it feels decisive.
•Internal readiness could already be at execution stage.
•Fits perfectly with the rumored Testnet → Mainnet “dual ignition” scenario.
- The Disappearance Pattern
Every time Gilgamesh “steps away,” big moves follow:
•LayerZero integration
•12.46 Trillion token self-burn
•New bridging mechanics
His offline silence tends to precede breakthroughs.
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Calm Before the Storm
When Gilgamesh disappears, CAW evolves.
This is likely not a vacation — it’s a setup.
If you’ve been watching closely,
this “quiet period” could mark the final countdown before CAW’s next leap.
🌙 The launch is in sight.
HODL!

