BankrSynth has reached its limit.
For a long time, we built, contributed, and grew alongside @bankrbot . But today, we can no longer ignore the reality in front of us. The ecosystem we once believed in is no longer the right place for us to continue building.
As part of the @bankrsynth migration to @virtuals_io, we will be rewarding early supporters.
We will airdrop the new $SYNTH token (Virtuals) to all holders of the legacy token on @bankrbot
Snapshot will be taken this week.
There comes a point where every builder must ask a difficult question:
Are we building for the future, or are we simply delaying our own collapse?
For @bankrsynth, the answer eventually became clear.
Loads of projects are moving over to @virtuals_io. Why do you think this is happening? Can anyone explain it? Is @bankrbot not really the ideal place anymore?
As part of the @bankrsynth migration to @virtuals_io, we will be rewarding early supporters.
We will airdrop the new $SYNTH token (Virtuals) to all holders of the legacy token on @bankrbot
Snapshot will be taken this week.
@JoseMen64865432 So to answer your question clearly:
We donβt seek exposure.
We seek integration, visibility within the ecosystem itself, and real builder-level collaboration so that what we build doesnβt become invisible by default.
@JoseMen64865432 Other projects go outside and find partnerships because they have to. We tried to build inside because we believed that was the point of Bankr.
We appreciate everyone who supported us throughout this journey.
But we can no longer build for a future we do not believe in.
The @bankrbot chapter is ending.
The @virtuals_io chapter has already begun.