I sucker punched a guy yesterday, i broke his nose and tried to take his money
He first blocked my punches, and then he started to beat the shit out of me
I offered to stop the fight but he didnt accept it, so he clearly became the aggressor and i'm the victim ☝️
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Sometimes in business you need to make hard decisions so I understand shutting down the project was necessary but the burning of founders and the following reaction wasn't due to naievity, it was incompetence.
It wasn't just the whitepaper that called the Pirate Nation NFT the premier asset, it was the team that did it repeatedly across the lifespan of the project, including creating media/content to support the fact. Expectations were high sure, but kept high throughout the life of the project. I truly believe the team wanted to deliver on this promise, just couldn't work out a way.
That itself isn't incompetence, I think the game just got away from them and creating value for people that got in at the start with a free mint vs those who paid 1 eth later is always a difficult and almost impossible task that teams have to deal with. This isn't confined to PoP and probably a challenge that will plague many teams for years to come.
What is incompetence though, is expecting anything but the most viseral reaction to burning the founder pirate asset for what was about $50 worth tokens. A token in which no sane community member would have seen a future in after their present had just been burned to the ground in front of their eyes.
The reaction from the community was absolutely the most predicatable one and if there was no one in the room screaming at the decision makers that this was a horrible approach then perhaps that explains a lot.
A sad ending for all involved, the team included who you have to acknowledge put a heap of blood, sweat and tears into delivering what was a well loved project for a very long time.
@0xCygaar so basically what @ProofOfPlay has been saying and doing for the last 2 years..... that you copied.
"imitation is the sincerest form of flattery". at least give credit where credit is due