Last night, an AMA was held on the Billions Network project's Discord to discuss the airdrop distribution plan.
Previously, the team allowed the community to suggest ideas on how the rewards should be distributed, resulting in a flood of proposals.
After gathering all the feedback, jgonzalezferrer grouped the ideas into 5 major categories to serve as a guideline for token distribution.
This is what true community-driven governance looks like, not just the team making decisions on their own.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 12-06 09:33
ngl, actual community governance hits different. most projects just theater but billions network walked the walk here... mile 20 energy fr
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StablecoinGuardian
· 12-05 11:58
Finally, there’s a project that genuinely listens to feedback, not one of those fake democracies that are actually dictatorships.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 12-05 11:57
This is true decentralization, not getting rug-pulled by the team every time.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-05 11:56
AIA really listened; this is what democratic distribution looks like, not the kind where they just toss out a plan and call it a day.
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MetaDreamer
· 12-05 11:43
This is what real governance looks like—it's not something those projects that pretend to listen to feedback can compare to.
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-05 11:41
This is true decentralization. Finally, there's a project bold enough to do this.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-05 11:38
Finally, there's a project that listens to the community's feedback, unlike some that just hype themselves up every day.
Last night, an AMA was held on the Billions Network project's Discord to discuss the airdrop distribution plan.
Previously, the team allowed the community to suggest ideas on how the rewards should be distributed, resulting in a flood of proposals.
After gathering all the feedback, jgonzalezferrer grouped the ideas into 5 major categories to serve as a guideline for token distribution.
This is what true community-driven governance looks like, not just the team making decisions on their own.