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MONAD: When you can build world class tech but understand nothing about distribution
You dropped MON to people who will never even open your site. NFT flippers, airdrop farmers, random Telegram ghosts, Farcaster tourists. They claim, dump, vanish. You built a network that could redefine performance and then handed it to the same crowd that farms every claim portal for quick exit liquidity. That isn’t decentralization, it’s dilution.
@keoneHD If you can’t grasp the simplest truth, you shouldn’t be running a blockchain. The ones who actually touched your testnet already know your stack. They know how to deploy, bridge, stake, interact, and bring real flow after mainnet. Those were the people who would have created the first organic liquidity wave. Instead, you rewarded noise.
Think with your head. Why would a liquidity provider or some random NFT holder need your tokens at all. What do you think they do with them. They claim, dump, maybe farm governance scraps, and move on. Lol.
The farmers won’t stay. The testnet users would have built. You chose vanity over value.