If contributors spent weeks supporting the campaign, they deserve clear answers - not bans.
Hoping @MorphNetwork makes this right.
@bitget@BitgetPak@LxKus
Morph Network, enough is enough.
At first, I stayed quiet because I genuinely thought the team would notice the community's concerns and do the right thing.
But today I found out I've been given a 1-week timeout on Discord simply for speaking up.
So no, I'm not staying silent anymore.
@MorphNetwork , is this how you treat your community?
Use people to farm engagement for an entire month, then when it's time to discuss rewards, start handing out timeouts and bans to those asking fair questions?
That's not how a healthy community works.
I'm also hoping @bitget@BitgetPak takes a serious look at this situation since the campaign rewards are processed through Bitget.
The community invested its time, effort, and trust into this campaign. We deserve the rewards that were promised.
If you never intended to reward people fairly, you should have ended the campaign early instead of using the community for over a month.
I won't stop raising this issue until the community receives the rewards it earned.
The community deserves transparency they deserve their reward. The community deserves fairness.
@LxKus am coming for you broda
Morph Network, enough is enough.
At first, I stayed quiet because I genuinely thought the team would notice the community's concerns and do the right thing.
But today I found out I've been given a 1-week timeout on Discord simply for speaking up.
So no, I'm not staying silent anymore.
@MorphNetwork , is this how you treat your community?
Use people to farm engagement for an entire month, then when it's time to discuss rewards, start handing out timeouts and bans to those asking fair questions?
That's not how a healthy community works.
I'm also hoping @bitget@BitgetPak takes a serious look at this situation since the campaign rewards are processed through Bitget.
The community invested its time, effort, and trust into this campaign. We deserve the rewards that were promised.
If you never intended to reward people fairly, you should have ended the campaign early instead of using the community for over a month.
I won't stop raising this issue until the community receives the rewards it earned.
The community deserves transparency they deserve their reward. The community deserves fairness.
@LxKus am coming for you broda
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Genuinely curious what devs on here think of the 3-tier agent structure. Feels like the right instinct for orchestration.
Spent my Sunday going down a rabbit hole on an open-source project called @OpenYabby instead of doing literally anything productive.
Ended up actually cloning the repo and testing it.
Here is what it does and what made me trust it more than most AI projects I look into.
Stack, for the technical crowd who wants receipts instead of vibes:
OpenAI Realtime (voice) · Claude CLI (agent brain) · WebRTC (audio) · PostgreSQL · Redis · Mem0 · Qdrant · Whisper · Silero VAD · MCP for tool connections
MIT licensed AND built in public.
You can build a project without investors.
You can't build one without a community.
Every repost.
Every like.
Every quote.
Every piece of content.
Real people spent their time helping Morph grow because they believed their effort would be respected.
For an entire month, the community was encouraged to stay active and keep engagement high. We showed up every single day because that's what was expected from us.
Then the campaign ended.
The promised reward timeline came and went.
Discord channels were suddenly closed.
Weeks turned into more than a month, and winners are still waiting for the rewards they earned.
Even more concerning, community members who simply ask about pending rewards have reported being banned or muted from Discord or having their comments removed on X.
This isn't about spreading hate toward Morph.
This is about how communities deserve to be treated.
Communities are not engagement farms.
Communities are not disposable marketing tools.
Communities are the reason projects gain traction in the first place.
If people complete the work you asked them to do, then honor your commitment.
I genuinely hope Morph resolves this situation quickly and sends the pending rewards to everyone on the reward list.
Respect your community. Without them, there is no project.
#Web3 #Morph @MorphNetwork@LxKus@echeung0117@bitget
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