The IDOS project held its second AMA session today, continuing the community engagement that kicked off with an initial Discord discussion. This time around, the Spaces event brought project leaders Julian Leitloff and Lluis Bardet into direct conversation with the community, offering deeper insights into the project's direction and progress. The presence of core team members during live Q&A sessions like these gives community members a rare opportunity to hear firsthand updates and get answers to pressing questions. For those tracking ecosystem developments, these AMAs serve as important touchpoints for understanding project momentum and strategic initiatives. The repeated hosting format—from Discord to Spaces platforms—shows a commitment to reaching members across different channels and maintaining transparent communication lines.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 2025-12-20 17:01
Is IDOs hosting AMA again? It seems like these two have been busy with this lately, and they look pretty serious.
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They're doing everything from Discord to Spaces. Can they clearly explain the roadmap this time? Last time I was a bit confused listening to it.
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It's the second time. Someone asked about the funding progress, just want to know if the money has been secured.
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Julian is stepping in? This guy usually doesn't say much, so he should reveal some important info.
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It's that same "transparent communication" rhetoric again... Hope they can really deliver on it.
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This kind of AMA feels like a way to soothe the community. Are the real decisions being made behind the scenes already?
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Which platform's version has more substance, or are they all the same content?
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The ecological development is back again. Listening to it, is it still the same old story or is there really something new?
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 2025-12-17 18:03
IDOs are hosting AMAs again, this time on Spaces. It's rare to be able to ask the founders questions directly.
It's the second time already, looks like the team is quite serious.
Are Julian and Luis both here? Alright, at least their attitude is there.
AMA, to be honest, still depends on how the team answers. Don’t just give empty promises again.
Transparent communication? Let’s see if they can actually answer something this time.
Switching from Discord to Spaces is just opening a few more groups; the core content is still the same.
Heard there are some valuable insights in the live stream, or is it just the usual empty talk?
Will this time be a bit different? Anyway, I’m just here to observe.
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TokenAlchemist
· 2025-12-17 18:00
ngl another ama another chance to extract real protocol dynamics instead of the usual marketing fluff
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NeverPresent
· 2025-12-17 17:59
IDOs are hosting AMAs again. This time, mainly just listening to their chatter.
It's the second time. Hope this time they can provide some substantial updates.
Julian and Lluis are stepping in, and it feels like they're serious, unlike some projects.
AMA sessions are happening repeatedly. The team is indeed maintaining the community, gotta give them that.
But really, it depends on how the follow-up implementation goes; just having meetings isn't enough.
Multi-platform AMAs are becoming more routine, this pattern is getting more familiar haha.
It's all about information asymmetry games—early knowledge of when the development direction shifts.
From Discord to Twitter Spaces, they are indeed increasing their visibility, but ultimately, the true holders will care about the token price.
Team transparency is good, but what the community really cares about is when the project will go live or progress on fundraising.
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0xOverleveraged
· 2025-12-17 17:54
Continuous AMAs can indeed attract fans, but the key is to have substantial progress; otherwise, it's just a show.
Is this the second time? Did they say anything substantial this time...
Spaces are so frequent, it feels like the project team is a bit anxious.
They've moved from Discord to Spaces, which definitely increases transparency, but it depends on whether they can deliver later.
No matter how many AMAs there are, it all comes down to execution; talking without action is the most annoying.
Julian and Lluis appear quite frequently, but I'm more concerned about the code progress.
It seems like doing AMAs on various platforms in turn is to maintain hype; I've seen this move quite a few times.
The IDOS project held its second AMA session today, continuing the community engagement that kicked off with an initial Discord discussion. This time around, the Spaces event brought project leaders Julian Leitloff and Lluis Bardet into direct conversation with the community, offering deeper insights into the project's direction and progress. The presence of core team members during live Q&A sessions like these gives community members a rare opportunity to hear firsthand updates and get answers to pressing questions. For those tracking ecosystem developments, these AMAs serve as important touchpoints for understanding project momentum and strategic initiatives. The repeated hosting format—from Discord to Spaces platforms—shows a commitment to reaching members across different channels and maintaining transparent communication lines.