BidaoGate: Why Were All Medium Articles Deleted? Examining the Role of Bastian Aigner

Over the years, the Bidao project shared a large amount of information through its Medium page. Updates, announcements, partnerships, and ambitious plans were published regularly. Today, however, almost all of that content has disappeared. Where there were once dozens of articles, only a few remain. This raises serious questions.

What happened to Bidao’s Medium content?

Anyone who has followed Bidao knows that the team consistently published updates about developments such as integrations with Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Polygon, Solana, and other networks. These articles didn’t just quietly fade away — in some cases, they appear to have been deleted, reposted, and then removed again.

This pattern is difficult to ignore.

Possible reasons for deleting the articles

There are several possible explanations, but none are particularly reassuring:

  • Overly ambitious promises
    Many of the original articles contained strong claims about technology, partnerships, and future developments. If these were not fulfilled, removing the content could be an attempt to “adjust” expectations after the fact.
  • Reputation management
    By removing older information, it becomes harder for new investors to verify the original vision and promises.
  • Lack of transparency
    Transparency is crucial in the crypto space. Deleting historical content works directly against that principle.

Over $17 million raised… what now?

Available information suggests that the Bidao project raised more than $17 million. With that level of funding, a high standard of transparency and accountability should be expected.

Removing nearly all historical communication does not align with those expectations.

The role of Bastian Aigner

One name that frequently appears in searches related to Bidao is Bastian Aigner. Many people are actively looking for information about his involvement in the project.

This article is part of a broader investigation within BidaoGate, where we:

  • Reconstruct the project’s history
  • Document deleted content
  • Ask critical questions about governance and communication

BidaoGate: What can still be found?

Even though many original Medium posts have been removed, there are still sources of information available:

  • Screenshots of old articles
  • Archived copies and shared content
  • Community discussions

At BidaoGate, we collect and document this information to provide as complete a picture as possible of what was actually communicated.

There is also a petition on Change.org (search on Google for “Bidao petition”), calling for greater transparency and accountability from the team. https://www.change.org/p/hello-bastian-aigner-bidao-investors-request-transparency-communication-and-answers

Why this matters

Crypto projects rely on trust. When communication is altered or removed after the fact, that trust is undermined.

This is not just about missing articles — it’s about:

  • Accountability to investors
  • Transparency in development
  • Integrity of the project

Conclusion

A project effectively rewriting its history by deleting articles is, at the very least, concerning — especially when millions of dollars are involved.

The key question remains:

What was in those deleted articles that we are no longer meant to see?

For further documentation and evidence, explore the other posts on BidaoGate.

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