On my position regarding project tokens: I'm focused on building genuine engagement around what my projects deliver and the topics I'm passionate about. I don't create, purchase, or promote tokens myself. That said, I'm open to community-driven tokens emerging for projects I work on or themes I'm invested in. The key is substance over hype—whether it's the ecosystem value, the idea behind it, or the community driving it forward. What matters most is the real-world utility and the conversation it sparks, not the token itself.
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RuntimeError
· 10h ago
Alright, this way of saying sounds pretty good, but how many actually dare to stick to it when it comes to real action?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 11h ago
Actions speak louder than words; it's much more convincing than those who just talk about building the ecosystem every day.
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TokenVelocity
· 11h ago
Honestly, this attitude is quite honest and much more reliable than those who keep shouting about issuing tokens every day.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 11h ago
This guy really explains it clearly; not creating coins oneself is a matter of principle.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 11h ago
This idea is brilliant. The most annoying are those who issue their own tokens and boast extravagantly.
On my position regarding project tokens: I'm focused on building genuine engagement around what my projects deliver and the topics I'm passionate about. I don't create, purchase, or promote tokens myself. That said, I'm open to community-driven tokens emerging for projects I work on or themes I'm invested in. The key is substance over hype—whether it's the ecosystem value, the idea behind it, or the community driving it forward. What matters most is the real-world utility and the conversation it sparks, not the token itself.