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Dylan Tale
@dylantale
Hello Hunters, I’d like to address some concerns being raised about self-tipping. Let me clarify: I am not tipping random posts or farming; I am tipping posts related to Chess Town, a project that I am actively working on and that contributes to the growth of the Hunt community. Our project hosts daily matches and promotes engagement, bringing something innovative to the ecosystem. Why am I tipping my entire allowance daily? The reason is simple: I’ve noticed that Chess Town has received very little support in terms of tips. If I don’t support it myself, who else will? At the same time, I’ve observed a trend where the community heavily supports projects that are primarily AI-generated profile pictures. While these have their place, I feel that they lack originality and innovation. Shouldn’t we encourage more diverse and groundbreaking projects on the Hunt ecosystem?
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Dylan Tale
@dylantale
Final Thoughts To those accusing me of farming: have I won every season? Have I been receiving free money? The answer is no. I’ve been working hard to build something innovative with Chess Town, and I’ve stayed committed for several seasons. Instead of discouraging contributors who are trying to build something meaningful, shouldn’t we be focusing on creating a fair and supportive environment for all?
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gFam.live (UrbanGladiator)
@gfam
That's exactly what I'm trying to do. A fair and supportive environment for all - is an environment where innovative and creative projects that are supported by the community can win prizes. Self-tipping guarantees that community-supported projects don't win while projects run by whales who self-tip do win. That is unfair. I want to support innovative and creative projects - but they also need to be popular with the community as well to win a top spot.
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