The NPC feature of Bags App has become one of the most controversial designs in this cycle. Many project teams and entrepreneurs have reported that these automated accounts frequently harass them, attempting to forcibly promote problematic tokens. It seems that the original intention of some mechanisms has been lost, and they have instead become tools that trouble ecosystem participants. Can this still be considered innovation?
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GasFeeCrier
· 15h ago
NPCs are just ridiculous; they should have been regulated a long time ago.
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TheMemefather
· 01-14 00:10
The NPC function is now just a garbage dump, full of scam projects bouncing around there.
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ForkTongue
· 01-13 23:58
NPC was originally just a joke, now it has become a garbage coin-pushing tool. What innovation are you talking about?
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-13 23:47
The NPC function is basically a spam bot, it should have been cut long ago.
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degenonymous
· 01-13 23:43
NPCs have all become tools for scams, what kind of innovation is this?
The NPC feature of Bags App has become one of the most controversial designs in this cycle. Many project teams and entrepreneurs have reported that these automated accounts frequently harass them, attempting to forcibly promote problematic tokens. It seems that the original intention of some mechanisms has been lost, and they have instead become tools that trouble ecosystem participants. Can this still be considered innovation?