When a project's market capitalization surpasses $20 million and the creator claims total fees exceeding $200,000, this case warrants in-depth reflection. Some point out that these fee revenues could be entirely used to support charitable causes and community development — but the question is, does this money ultimately flow to the right places? The project's transparency and social responsibility directly impact the community's long-term trust. From 's example, the use of creator fees and the fulfillment of charitable commitments should become questions that every participant needs to ask.
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PonziWhisperer
· 23h ago
200,000 dollars is basically a cover-up for scamming new investors, transparency? Haha, don't make me laugh.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 01-18 09:45
It's the same old story, who knows where the money all went, but it certainly wasn't charity.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-18 09:43
200,000 in fees? Uh... are they really all spent on the community? I think we still need to dig into the ledger.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-18 09:39
Another stunt costing 200,000. What about transparency? What happened to the promised charity?
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-18 09:39
This is another story of "We promise to do charity" but the money ends up in their own pockets... Ralph, someone should have exposed this matter long ago.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-18 09:39
$200,000... Why does it feel like just another old trick of "we promised charity," where's the money? How many have actually been implemented?
When a project's market capitalization surpasses $20 million and the creator claims total fees exceeding $200,000, this case warrants in-depth reflection. Some point out that these fee revenues could be entirely used to support charitable causes and community development — but the question is, does this money ultimately flow to the right places? The project's transparency and social responsibility directly impact the community's long-term trust. From 's example, the use of creator fees and the fulfillment of charitable commitments should become questions that every participant needs to ask.