I very rarely enjoy rest in its usual form, where you do nothing.
In many ways, I’ve even realized that it’s hard for me to just rest.
I get more tired from that than I do from actually doing things 😂
I truly “live” when I’m busy with something. Learning something new, building something.
That’s when I genuinely feel great.
But sometimes you need to do nothing to recharge with new energy.
Sweep: 8 Beaks
Total 0.4345 ETH (~$722)
~0.0543 ETH per Beak
IDs: #210 #274 #316 #357 #482 #589 #691 #1009
Sweeper: 0x6d77...f898
Beaks on top https://t.co/MjNoGJs0i1
And for example, many projects like Shellmates.
The founder knew why he was doing it: to take control of the supply.
What do I mean?
Sometimes FUD actually works really well. As you saw, many people were selling at 0.003 ETH. That’s when the whales (friends) and the founder were buying everything up and accumulating NFTs.
Then, once you’ve secured a good percentage of the supply, plus the people who believe in you, he pushed the price to 0.02 ETH.
It’s a dirty move, but it’s part of the game.
Those Demonz guys are just regular poor souls who aren’t confident in themselves. They didn’t have a plan to manipulate things like that ;)
This is not a CM problem. To be more precise, there are many projects that don’t even have a Collab Manager at all; the project itself handles the spots.
And there’s really no way to solve this problem.
The only thing that would actually solve it is if the OpenSea team decides to add a whitelist counter.
I think the simplest thing to do right now is just play by the rules of the game.
At the moment, I don’t see any solution other than the OpenSea team.
And I actually think they aren’t not adding it because they would make less money. There’s some other reason for it. What that reason is, I don’t know.
They take 10% from every project. Bad actors don’t bring them much.
Maybe $10k–20k a month at most, which is basically nothing.
This is not a CM problem. To be more precise, there are many projects that don’t even have a Collab Manager at all; the project itself handles the spots.
And there’s really no way to solve this problem.
The only thing that would actually solve it is if the OpenSea team decides to add a whitelist counter.
I think the simplest thing to do right now is just play by the rules of the game.
At the moment, I don’t see any solution other than the OpenSea team.
And I actually think they aren’t not adding it because they would make less money. There’s some other reason for it. What that reason is, I don’t know.
They take 10% from every project. Bad actors don’t bring them much.
Maybe $10k–20k a month at most, which is basically nothing.
Can we stop pretending overallocated mints are normal?
These trash CMs hand out 5,000 GTDs with capacity for 1,500 mints
Then act shocked when people get pissed
What's the point of doing collaborations if your "GTD" allocation isn't actually GTD?
If you can't honor the spots you hand out, stop farming communities for engagement mfs
I wish i could ban this mfs for lifetime