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A Note on Baby Lady, Ownership, and the Transition Ahead
I want to take a moment to clearly explain a small but important change.
From this point forward, Baby Lady–related memes, visuals, and video content will no longer be posted through my personal account, @greywarden100.
They will live on their own dedicated Hive account: @babylady.
This post is simply here to mark that transition and explain why.
Why the change?
Over time, Baby Lady grew beyond being something I casually shared from my personal account.
What started as an experiment became:
a character,
a narrative,
and a community touchpoint.
At that point, continuing to post Baby Lady content from my personal account no longer made sense — not for clarity, and not for the long term.
Baby Lady deserves her own voice and her own space on Hive.
Context for those who may be newer
I CTO’d Baby Lady 1 year and 7 months ago.
I didn’t step in to flip a project, extract value, or disappear.
I stepped in because I believed it could become something real — built slowly, honestly, and in public.
From the beginning:
I purchased 41.2% of the token supply
I locked essentially all of it for years
I kept only 2.0% liquid, later increasing that to 3.8% solely by continuing to buy into sell pressure
There was no stealth distribution.
There was no silent exit.
There was no attempt to mislead anyone.
Everything has been visible, on-chain, and consistent.
What Baby Lady was never meant to be
Baby Lady was not created to:
trap people
generate hype cycles
or disappear when attention faded
If that were the goal, the last two years would have looked very different.
Instead, the goal has always been:
organic growth
community-led culture
and allowing something small to become meaningful over time
That approach isn’t fast — but it’s honest.
What changes now
Nothing disappears.
Nothing is being hidden.
The only change is separation of roles:
@greywarden100 remains my personal account — thoughts, writing, development, and commentary.
@babylady becomes the home for:
memes
visuals
short-form observations
character-driven content
This makes things cleaner for everyone.
Why Hive
Hive has always rewarded:
consistency over noise
presence over promotion
people who stay
That’s why this transition is happening here — not because it’s trendy, but because it’s durable.
Closing
This post isn’t a pitch.
It’s not an announcement meant to excite.
It’s simply a line in the sand that says:
Baby Lady is growing into her own account, and I’m letting her live where she belongs.
If you’ve followed along so far — thank you.
If you’re just arriving — welcome.
Either way, everything continues in the open.
— Grey Warden
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