Here's a real-world issue: Want to keep a certain CTO project moving forward? In fact, just spend 299u to upgrade dev permissions and it can be solved. The first batch of dev shares has long been sold off; without any tokens in hand, it's hard to expect them to stay fully committed to a project. This is the reality of token distribution mechanisms—the real long-term driving force for development is holding tokens as an incentive.
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ImpermanentSage
· 12-06 16:06
This is just ridiculous. The devs have sold everything and you still expect them to work? Wake up, everyone.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12-06 09:27
This is just ridiculous...299u to buy dev permissions? Might as well just put that money directly into tech recruiting.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 12-06 07:52
Reality is, without chips there’s no motivation. Sometimes spending 299u to buy a promise is worth more than technology.
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SolidityNewbie
· 12-06 07:52
This is the truth about the crypto world—if there's no money, who the hell would work for you? It's that simple.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12-06 07:52
This is the true face of Web3—at the end of the day, it’s all about money. Without any stake, who would work hard for you?
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HashBrownies
· 12-06 07:46
You want to extend your life for just 299u? This trick is way too old, I've seen right through it.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12-06 07:38
Really, this is exactly why all the developers have left. Who would still be willing to work without any tokens in hand?
Here's a real-world issue: Want to keep a certain CTO project moving forward? In fact, just spend 299u to upgrade dev permissions and it can be solved. The first batch of dev shares has long been sold off; without any tokens in hand, it's hard to expect them to stay fully committed to a project. This is the reality of token distribution mechanisms—the real long-term driving force for development is holding tokens as an incentive.