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@thehbarbull
Editor of The Hedera Forum. Not officially endorsed by or affiliated with Hedera, but on teams THA and Saucerswap.



Can’t wait to try this! Thank you @CaskCapital














He does this every time. Valid points are raised--discussion is about something else entirely. "Hey, let's frame this as them calling out a project to incite division and arguments." Please, take a look at the original post and ask yourself--are they really criticizing Acoer? No, clearly not. The problem is that this person is well-connected in the ecosystem--he's hosting the Hedera Con DeFi panel, he sets thetone of the conversation behind the scenes. You ARE responsible for the tone of the ecosystem more than you realize. Why are you constantly misrepresenting certain projects in public and in private? The HBAR Bull should support builders. The HBAR Bull should be supporting all projects. IMO there is a reason why we have the same old tired and misinformed voices on DeFi panels and in Brandon's coverage--his and his friends biases. @thehbarbull if you have nothing nice to say, please shut your mouth and keep your opinions to yourself. Help set the tone of mutual respect in this ecosystem. You come out here with this bullshit and then LARP the moral high ground. You are the problem in this ecosystem. Not the people you constantly scapegoat and call out. You are the only one "not passing up an opportunity to call out a Hedera builder."




Tomachi, thanks for the opportunity to address this. My response to your post today, would not have happened in isolation. I don't believe that you posted because you have questions about Verifiable Compute's impact on the network, I don't think you posted about carbon credits being a con because you wanted to get the word out, I don't think you reposted Origin's shut down notification because you wanted to alert the community to mismanagement, or that VR Jam was a scam to protect people. That's not to say you don't believe all of those things, but I think the reason you made those posts is because teams cited in those posts received grants and you, did not. Frustration over not getting a grant is certainly understandable, but the way you have responded is not productive to give Hsuite the best chance of future support or success. I should have known better than to engage, and shouldn't have, but in my opinion there is a significant difference between the two sides here. My intent was what this reply should do much better, and with more context. To try to correct what I see as going down the wrong path. You having a new post on every grantee, with a well laid out rationale, as to why what they are doing was not worthy of support and Hsuite should have been funded, will not solve anything. I was not trying to damage you or what you are building, it was a reply to your post, you could have hidden the reply and no one would have seen it. Contrast that with what you and Nick are doing. You are trying to cause max pain, quote posting, to hit the maximum audience, and trying to influence things like my speaking engagements. Even though I advocated to get Hsuite a grant, today I have reservations, but I won't post them because, I don't think it's fraud or a scam, and I truly want your project to succeed. And heck I have had reservations about projects that have been successful, and loved projects that have revealed cracks, so live and let live. I honestly only want what's best for the Hedera ecosystem including Hsuite. I'm happy to have a conversation, these tit for tats serve no one.





Now I know you would never pass up the opportunity to call out another small Hedera builder like Acoer, who are a great team with a great leader, but aren’t there significant differences in the needs of healthcare data integrity and AI data integrity? Overlap for sure, but still significantly different needs and goals






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