Jahkay
@jahkay
In light of warpcast events, something I’ve learned from programming recently is you have to write cases and define the parameters. If you don’t you cannot complain about being exploited. Degen never defined the mint club parameters. Some leveraged this, some did not. At the end of the day, you have to be specific with your development . I still respect the team .
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Hessamsh.eth 🏴☠️
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One way or another they find a way to put you on the list. They promoted the mint club. Now it is a bad thing!
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Jahkay
@jahkay
It is what it is. Defined rules help alleviate confusion. There are many solutions that could of been considered “theft protection 😂” One I’m thinking off the top of my head is only ALLOWING what you can tip on mint platform. Says it’s 50% of your tips and that number doesn’t ever change. Once again without defining the rules, the room to exploit grows.
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Hessamsh.eth 🏴☠️
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In this case users are being exploited! People bought degen and locked it for 3 months and then being banned! They had to get their shit together and setup a clear giudeline then expect the community to follow it!
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Jahkay
@jahkay
I agree to an extent. Development is not an up only case. There are lows as well. If the team is committed to the community, enough voices should signal change. Feedback and the power of social media will be crtical moving forward
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