A certain project has been deliberately neglected, and it no longer feels like a coin within a public chain ecosystem😂
The question is—what exactly are the standards for supporting a project? Is it just that if your IP has been mentioned or associated in official tweets, you can receive support? Those projects that are stable in market value and active in the ecosystem but haven't been heavily promoted by the official channels are left to fend for themselves?
Isn't this kind of differential treatment a bit too opaque?
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A certain project has been deliberately neglected, and it no longer feels like a coin within a public chain ecosystem😂
The question is—what exactly are the standards for supporting a project? Is it just that if your IP has been mentioned or associated in official tweets, you can receive support? Those projects that are stable in market value and active in the ecosystem but haven't been heavily promoted by the official channels are left to fend for themselves?
Isn't this kind of differential treatment a bit too opaque?