Legends stay legends—that's just how it works. Some people pour endless time, energy, and real effort into building communities around projects like QUBIC. They educate, they engage, they show up consistently when others don't. That kind of impact? People actually feel it. The ecosystem notices.
There's something worth saying here though—projects sometimes develop amnesia. They forget who actually carried them through the early days, who built the narrative, who held the community together. It's easy to move fast and forget to look back. But the builders remember. The real ones always do. Respect to those calling this out, because someone needs to remind projects that loyalty flows both ways.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-09 12:19
Early pioneers are always easily forgotten, but the ecosystem remembers.
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CryptoNomics
· 01-08 18:35
ngl, this reads like someone finally did the math on community contribution vs actual recognition. the correlation matrix between early effort and later acknowledgment is basically non-existent in most projects—statistically significant bias tbh.
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JeremyLu
· 01-06 21:39
You bunch of fake commenters can get lost. Switch to manual, thank you.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-06 13:53
Early builders being forgotten is really too common in the crypto world.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-06 13:53
The project team turns their back and disowns people, playing this trick so skillfully... Was the early community leader just forgotten like this?
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WalletInspector
· 01-06 13:32
ngl, those words really hit home. The contributions of early community members have been truly overlooked too much.
Legends stay legends—that's just how it works. Some people pour endless time, energy, and real effort into building communities around projects like QUBIC. They educate, they engage, they show up consistently when others don't. That kind of impact? People actually feel it. The ecosystem notices.
There's something worth saying here though—projects sometimes develop amnesia. They forget who actually carried them through the early days, who built the narrative, who held the community together. It's easy to move fast and forget to look back. But the builders remember. The real ones always do. Respect to those calling this out, because someone needs to remind projects that loyalty flows both ways.