Great, we've reached 1.5 billion. What price will be on TGE?
I'm glad I have NFT. I'd like @zama to return my team's Discord roles and give them NFT back. We hope @zama will listen.
Big great news.
It's very unpleasant when after two months of work, she's not appreciated. Or rather, she's first given a role, and then, for some unknown reason, it's taken away. @zama Could you at least explain why?
Zama Dev Program: We Got Approved... Then Lost Claim Eligibility Overnight
Quick update from my side as the founder of C4* Dev Hub (https://t.co/Xcw5kCL05N) - a builder community where we onboard and coordinate developers for hackathons and dev programs (including @zama's).
We've been actively building here for months, shipping multiple apps and experiments, and treating the program seriously.
On January 2, Zama published the Developer Program results - and our submissions were marked as approved. In total, 80 devs from our hub received approvals across the program.
Now the weird part: once the OG NFT claim window started, those same accounts suddenly lost the roles/status needed to claim. In practice, it looks like approvals that were visible in the official results got rolled back retroactively, with no public explanation. (@randhindi we need your opinion here)
What makes it feel systemic (not just "one user bug"):
> Developers from earlier cohorts (ex: September) mostly still have their roles and can claim.
> But submissions from October / November / December appear to be affected much more heavily - to the point where none of our devs from those months kept eligibility, despite being approved in the published list.
This matters for us because we invested our time and energy heavily into onboarding builders and pushing real work.
One of our biggest builds was "The Platform"(https://t.co/X2f47OU3YK) - we went full end-to-end (site, concept, implementation), and even though we didn't win, we still put in serious time and shipped.
Seeing the entire cohort's eligibility disappear after approvals were already shown is... rough.
We already emailed the Zama team with full context and offered everything needed for a fast investigation (Discord usernames, proof links, screenshots of the Jan 2 results, etc.).
For now, we're waiting on a response - and I'll keep you posted as soon as we hear back.
Not trying to start drama here - just documenting what happened because a lot of real builders are likely in the same situation, and clarity from Zama would help everyone.