Friday the 13th – The Foundation Myth
Most people panic when they see Friday the 13th. For me, it was the most important day of my life. February 13, 2026, my birthday, fell on a Friday. That's the exact day I earned my excavator operator license.
People think 13 is bad luck. That's bullshit. That superstition was invented by Philip the Fair—a King of France who was so deep in debt to the Knights Templar that he couldn't pay them back. To dodge his debts, he crushed their Order on Friday the 13th, burned them at the stake, and stole everything he could.
I was born on the 13th, and I got my papers on the 13th. I don't fear curses because I don't take shortcuts like Philip. I am building my dynasty through hard work, not lies. $DIGGER isn't bad luck—it's the raw strength of a man who knows history.
For years, I drove trucks until my health said "stop." I had to pivot and start from zero in an excavator cabin. $DIGGER wasn't born in an air-conditioned office. It was born from sweat on Berlin's construction sites.
I'm doing this to prove that a regular guy with a machine can build a damn dynasty. I'm building this for myself and for my son—so he has a name he can be proud of.
I'm not a programmer or a crypto expert. When I started, I didn't even know how to use Twitter. I'm still learning what Phantom is and how to fight bots. I make mistakes and I learn from them right in front of you.
"No shortcuts. Not in the cabin, not at the table. Real fuel for a real day."






