@SystemsTng @ImperialWander @memetictrader No, mods worked for those moons and they can sell whenever they wanted but you were literally waiting for post to go live to click sell. People who are mad at selling moons at all are just jealous.
In August @SystemsTng a r/cryptocurrency mod made a post saying how bricks were a pump and dump and how r/FortniteBr mods do not seem concerned and dumped their bricks holding. Well this guy dumped his moons bag 3 mins after announcement (it takes 20-25 minutes to send to kraken)
@ImperialWander @memetictrader@SystemsTng Yes, they could have sold at ath but they said they cared about the community and sold at the start of the end.
In August @SystemsTng a r/cryptocurrency mod made a post saying how bricks were a pump and dump and how r/FortniteBr mods do not seem concerned and dumped their bricks holding. Well this guy dumped his moons bag 3 mins after announcement (it takes 20-25 minutes to send to kraken)
Significant or not, there's something there, some substance, a community looking to create things and pave the way for Web 3 where people can be rewarded for the time they spend online.
And IMO Bricks don't have that, so it's not a surprise the pump was easy come, easy go.
This post is not calling him or any mods for selling, neither it is to defend fortnite mods. its just to show how much they really cared about the community.
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