🧵 What to Expect from a Kadena Fork 👇
The original org is gone.
Binance is delisting.
But the chain still breathes and a community fork might be the only way forward.
Here’s what happens next, and what it takes to keep Kadena alive ⚒️
1️⃣1️⃣ TL;DR
A community led fork isn’t chaos, it’s decentralization taking back the wheel.
If miners, devs, and exchanges cooperate long enough to launch a foundation, Kadena survives stronger and fairer than before.
The code still works.
Now it’s the people’s chain. ⚒️
🧵 What to Expect from a Kadena Fork 👇
The original org is gone.
Binance is delisting.
But the chain still breathes and a community fork might be the only way forward.
Here’s what happens next, and what it takes to keep Kadena alive ⚒️
🔟 Long-Term Vision
If the fork gains consensus:
• Emissions and rewards become transparent
• DAO + Foundation control funding
• Developers and miners rebuild under open governance
It’s not the end of Kadena. It’s Kadena truly decentralized by necessity.
The hardest part to accept is that this didn’t need to happen. A simple transition plan could’ve saved years of work. Instead, the founders left a vacuum and Binance wrote the epilogue.
The revolution doesn’t need pitchforks, it needs pull requests. Give Pascal the code, Amir the technical helm, and let the community build the rest. 🧠⚙️
#thebrothersdao
11. TL;DR
If the foundation is real, transparent, and technically competent, Kadena survives.
If it’s optics only, the community will fork and move on.
The next few hours to weeks decide which it is. ⚒️
🧵 The Most Viable Path Forward for Kadena 👇
After the original org stepped away, the network still runs.
So what would a successful handover + foundation model look like? And what would its survival depend on?
10. Why This Path Matters
This is the only scenario that keeps Kadena alive without rewriting history.
It turns a closed corporate system into an open governance network that can evolve on its own.