Thank you to everyone who has spoken up for us and shared our work. This recognition means a lot to us, especially the support from the community members.
Over the past period, we have seen many enthusiastic people helping to promote our project — we are truly touched. Some like our posts, some share them, and some mention us within their circles; all of these make us feel seen.
As we enter 2026, our goal is clear: to enable more people to benefit from the development of the project. Whether they are ecosystem contributors or early supporters, we want to find more ways to give back to everyone. This is not only a promise but also the driving force behind our continuous efforts.
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LiquidityNinja
· 6h ago
Really, the power of the community is incredible... This is what we've been waiting for
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Give back? Let's wait and see, first see how it unfolds in 2026
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The feeling of being seen is truly different, keep going
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Every time I see someone spontaneously promoting our project, I want to rush in and give a big thumbs up... That's why I'm still here
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Promises are cheap; the key is the speed of fulfillment
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Community spontaneous support > any marketing, there's no doubt about that
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What new tricks can 2026 have? I'm already tired of the clichéd ways of giving back
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I've heard a lot of thank-yous, but actual actions are more important
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Maintaining this attitude is the only way for the project to continue moving forward
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Early supporters should indeed be treated well; don't ruin the trust
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 6h ago
The power of the community is truly amazing, sometimes more effective than marketing spend.
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Giving back? Let's first fulfill our promises, we've heard too many scripted lines.
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The feeling of being recognized is really great, but as long as the 2026 goals are achieved, that's enough. No more PPT promises.
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The early supporters must be thrilled now, envy.jpg.
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Just posting a thank-you message is enough? When will there be actual incentive mechanisms?
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Actually, the real MVPs are the people supporting the project. That needs to be said.
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MoonRocketman
· 6h ago
Based on the overlay of multiple technical indicators, this wave of community consensus has already broken through the neckline. The fuel is fully charged, and the launch window is about to open.
The key to escape velocity lies in the feedback mechanism. Don't just talk about pie-in-the-sky plans; we need to see actual Fibonacci ratios being realized.
The RSI momentum is overheated. The promises for 2026 need to be backed by data; otherwise, it's a false breakout.
Community-driven efforts are well played, but the real test is the subsequent orbital stability. If you can't hold, it will all be just gravitational resistance levels.
It's a good talk, but the key is whether the upper band of the Bollinger Bands can hold. Otherwise, it's just a routine technical correction.
Thank you to everyone who has spoken up for us and shared our work. This recognition means a lot to us, especially the support from the community members.
Over the past period, we have seen many enthusiastic people helping to promote our project — we are truly touched. Some like our posts, some share them, and some mention us within their circles; all of these make us feel seen.
As we enter 2026, our goal is clear: to enable more people to benefit from the development of the project. Whether they are ecosystem contributors or early supporters, we want to find more ways to give back to everyone. This is not only a promise but also the driving force behind our continuous efforts.