According to CoinWorld news, on January 5, a16z founder Shaw once again posted on social media, making serious accusations against the founder of Swarms. He stated that the Swarms founder "doesn't know how to code at all" and has a history of code theft and fraudulent behavior. Shaw claimed he had warned the Swarms team multiple times but received no effective response, and instead was attacked. He bluntly stated in a tweet: "These people prefer a 19-year-old high school dropout, even though a Google search can reveal his history of fraud, they still don't care." Shaw emphasized that the other party's behavior is very harmful to the industry's development and stated that he would no longer tolerate such actions. In response, the Swarms official responded on social media, asking Shaw to specify the exact code issues for fixing, but Shaw directly retorted: "These impostors should learn how to code properly instead of stealing others' work." It is reported that previously, in December 2024 on X, Shaw accused the Swarms project of possibly using someone else's code without authorization, and the related code might come from developer Kye. At that time, he had called on the community to pay attention to the matter, but it did not spark much discussion.