@pokepegonsol Phantom is throwing an error when trying to mint. Says "This dApp could be malicious. Do not proceed unless you are certain it is safe." Please fix
@BrightAvian@Moku_HQ Theyre trying to ensure nothing has gone wrong before sending out the payment. I agree and wish it was faster, but I get why they’re doing it. Can’t claw that money back if they’ve made a mistake
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I am astounded by how poorly projects’ official team members publicly treat their communities.
It’s not just about Abstract, but a global issue.
@doodles founder telling people to sell & fk off.
@sportfun founder telling whales to fk off.
That’s FOUNDERS.
Non-C position team members have been even worse.
It’s a usual occurrence to see CMs mistreating and blocking people in Discord instead of helping, or more official positions publicly dunking their core investors on X
I can’t comprehend how projects expect to grow in users and investors when they can’t even treat their current small userbase.
This is a big issue for most Web3 projects.
I have personally witnessed it working in multiple crypto startups for many years.
The story is always the same. The team doesn’t listen to the community, but rather blocks/mutes loud members (even if they often have things of value to add), while keeping the rest of their “herd” quiet.
This industry is special BECAUSE of the community aspect, the deep financial and time commitments they receive compared to standard Web2 businesses.
In Web3 the community is CRUCUAL. It is the backbone of your success and growth.
We will not succeed as an industry until projects and their core team members start treating their core communities properly.