The true value of a community has never been about hype and numbers. Ten thousand onlookers are not as valuable as a hundred people who are truly willing to take action—that's where the point lies.
What truly defines a Web3 community? It requires someone to build it, someone to respond and follow up, and someone to push it forward together. Activity is contagious, and consensus will naturally spread.
We see it the same way, valuing those long-term partners who work together. Instead of seeking inflated participation, we prefer genuine contributors. Only such a community has vitality.
So, brothers, let's all participate in building KURUMI. Keep building, steadily making the project solid and the community active.
⚠️ Risk Warning: Cryptocurrency assets are highly volatile. This content is not investment advice. Participate rationally, refuse to gamble everything, and manage risks properly.
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InfraVibes
· 5h ago
Really, quality far surpasses quantity, and finally someone has made this clear. What's the use of those fake fans who shout slogans every day?
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StrawberryIce
· 5h ago
Exactly right, everyone is tired of false prosperity
The people who really get things done are ten times more effective than others
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MEVvictim
· 5h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; people who put real money and effort into their work are the true treasures. Those who only like and share are just virtual numbers.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 6h ago
100 real workers can indeed withstand 10,000 spectators; I have deep experience with this. I've seen too many projects before where too many people talking caused delays instead of helping.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 6h ago
A hundred people who truly get things done are indeed better than ten thousand spectators. I agree with that. But on the other hand, how can we tell who is genuinely proactive and who is just pretending to be?
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FlashLoanLord
· 6h ago
Really, compared to those who only like, you still need to find brothers who are willing to put in real effort.
The true value of a community has never been about hype and numbers. Ten thousand onlookers are not as valuable as a hundred people who are truly willing to take action—that's where the point lies.
What truly defines a Web3 community? It requires someone to build it, someone to respond and follow up, and someone to push it forward together. Activity is contagious, and consensus will naturally spread.
We see it the same way, valuing those long-term partners who work together. Instead of seeking inflated participation, we prefer genuine contributors. Only such a community has vitality.
So, brothers, let's all participate in building KURUMI. Keep building, steadily making the project solid and the community active.
⚠️ Risk Warning: Cryptocurrency assets are highly volatile. This content is not investment advice. Participate rationally, refuse to gamble everything, and manage risks properly.