- Social evidence ID
- SE-X-20250927-X-EVID-010
- Author
- Oli Nold — canonical person person-oliver-nold
- Original platform
- X / Twitter
- Historical account
- olinold
- Original publication date
- 2025-09-27
- Original platform status
- Publicly available at original URL
- Related venture
- ecommerce
- Related career event
- event-ecommerce
- Content type
- Industry commentary
- Original content
- Long-form post stating that he had sold multiple ecommerce stores over the years and describing recurring principles behind those exits.
- Original source URL
- https://x.com/olinold/status/1971997092831961398
- Source package
- X-EXPORT-20260817 — official platform account export. The raw archive is held privately; no storage location or file identifier is published.S-030
- Archive part
- X-EVID-010
- Path inside the export
- note-tweet.js
- Raw text integrity hash (SHA-256)
- Not recorded
- Record kind
- note_tweet
- Source independence
- First-party account export — not independent corroboration of any statement inside the record
- Evidence relevance
- Later retrospective first-party statement adding context to Oliver Nold's own account of prior ecommerce exits. It is weaker than the contemporaneous 2021–2022 evidence of active operations, the November 2021 buyer search and the stated February 2022 sale, and it does not independently establish store identities, buyers, transaction dates, sale structure, valuations, consideration or proceeds.
- Evidence classification
- LATER FIRST-PARTY RETROSPECTIVE STATEMENT
- Evidence confidence
- MEDIUM
- Archive source
- OFFICIAL PLATFORM EXPORT
- Professional relevance
- MEDIUM PROFESSIONAL CONTEXT (score 50/100)
- Themes
- None recorded
Claims in the main register supported by this record
C-ECOM-003 On 27 September 2025 Oliver Nold published a long-form X post stating that he had sold multiple ecommerce stores over the years and describing recurring principles behind those exits. This is a later retrospective first-party statement: it establishes that the statement was made on that date and adds context to his own account of prior exits, but it is weaker than the contemporaneous 2021–2022 evidence and does not establish store identities, buyers, transaction dates, sale structure, valuations, consideration or proceeds.
Post existence: verified from the official first-party account export. Independent verification of the statement inside the record: not established by this source.