I don’t blame you at all. In this case I think Moku has been able to create interest because of their product, despite the mismanagement of Ronin. At this point I doubt the people at the helm of Ronin care enough to even attempt faking anything like this. The time when it would have moved the needle for Ronin has passed. Titanic hit the iceberg (or was it doomed by an engine fire before it ever left port?). Either way, the damage is done.
@Psycheout86@AxieAur Distinction without a practical difference. I guess those tokens being promised to SM years ago is all that matters to you. No changing course when you don’t want to.
You could have engaged with the core of subject but chose not to. This says everything.
@AxieAur@Psycheout86@spliffymagoo Too late is not ok when always late. SM has been late for years and when they do show up they botch it anyway. One of these days there will be no next time.
One of the biggest lessons I learned as a founder-
Knowing how to deal well with not knowing is more important than anything you know.
I’ve worked with probably 12+ founding teams doing major releases in web3 at Moku. Some of them have done crazy numbers like Pixels and some have died by now.
The best teams I worked with were comfortable with not knowing all the answers and great at figuring it out. Fast, confident talkers during planning usually resulted in poor releases.
People want an alpha-confident face of the project, but being vulnerable about what is unknown is usually the better fit by the numbers. Bet on people who know what they don’t know.
Also here’s a picture of my street cat- his name is Moo.