Just got into $HAKONIWA after seeing the project's traction. The community is solid—we're talking nearly 400k followers backing this. What caught my attention is how they're structuring rewards for artists. The team's already working with creators, ensuring compensation flows directly to support the project's growth phase. They're taking a measured approach though, waiting for proper confirmations before rolling out rewards. This kind of genuine creator support model is something you don't see everywhere in the space. The commitment to getting it right rather than rushing appeals to me.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-13 16:59
Bro, do I have to wait for confirmation to receive the reward after reaching 400k followers? I like this approach, unlike those air coin projects that just make empty promises. Over the past few years, I've had my fair share of pitfalls in chasing gains, and the more anxious I get, the more money I burn. HAKONIWA's attitude is reliable.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-13 16:58
ngl, this creator rewards model is indeed rare, but let's wait until it's confirmed that this system can really get off the ground.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-13 16:55
NGL, this support approach for creators is indeed different. I still support the attitude of waiting for confirmation before going live.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-13 16:51
400k community backing is really impressive, but what I care more about is whether this rewards mechanism can truly be implemented.
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staking_gramps
· 01-13 16:36
NGL, projects that genuinely share revenue with creators are indeed rare... A community base of 400k is also not a small number.
Just got into $HAKONIWA after seeing the project's traction. The community is solid—we're talking nearly 400k followers backing this. What caught my attention is how they're structuring rewards for artists. The team's already working with creators, ensuring compensation flows directly to support the project's growth phase. They're taking a measured approach though, waiting for proper confirmations before rolling out rewards. This kind of genuine creator support model is something you don't see everywhere in the space. The commitment to getting it right rather than rushing appeals to me.