The creator behind Kora didn't just talk the talk—they actually bought into their own token. That's the kind of skin-in-the-game move that catches attention in a market where many project founders keep their distance. When you see builders putting real capital behind their projects, it signals genuine conviction about where things are headed. Whether it's a calculated market move or authentic belief, these insider actions always tell you something worth paying attention to.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 12h ago
This is what it means to have guts, much better than those founders who only talk big.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12h ago
ngl this is the real signal. How many project teams talk a big game but then run away, not daring to bet themselves and trying to fool retail investors? LOL
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bridgeOops
· 12h ago
Really? Putting your own money in is the only way to make it interesting, unlike some project teams that just talk big.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12h ago
The founder is really investing money; this is what it means to have skin in the game.
The creator behind Kora didn't just talk the talk—they actually bought into their own token. That's the kind of skin-in-the-game move that catches attention in a market where many project founders keep their distance. When you see builders putting real capital behind their projects, it signals genuine conviction about where things are headed. Whether it's a calculated market move or authentic belief, these insider actions always tell you something worth paying attention to.