Why do some people still attempt to exploit early communities and steal their momentum? It's honestly baffling. The crypto space thrives on trust and transparency—the moment bad actors try to replicate what genuine projects built, they undermine everything the community worked for. We need stronger mechanisms to protect OG communities from these opportunistic moves. Whether through governance improvements, clearer accountability standards, or community vigilance, the industry has to draw a line. Projects that prey on established communities damage not just specific ecosystems but the entire Web3 credibility.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 21h ago
Honestly, I'm really tired of these copycats. It's always the same routine. No matter how strong the community is, it can't stop these parasites.
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consensus_failure
· 21h ago
Honestly, these copycats are really disgusting. They just copy others' code and claim to be innovative...
I'm afraid some people don't care about Web3 principles at all; they just want to make a quick profit and run.
Governance is all just talk; ultimately, it's up to the community to be more vigilant.
Why do some people still attempt to exploit early communities and steal their momentum? It's honestly baffling. The crypto space thrives on trust and transparency—the moment bad actors try to replicate what genuine projects built, they undermine everything the community worked for. We need stronger mechanisms to protect OG communities from these opportunistic moves. Whether through governance improvements, clearer accountability standards, or community vigilance, the industry has to draw a line. Projects that prey on established communities damage not just specific ecosystems but the entire Web3 credibility.