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🟩 Product, users, and revenue come first.
In a conversation with @leonabboud, our Elder @ishank20 explains why they focused on real traction and product market fit before launching a token.
Sustainability over speculation.
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@ItuRebaone @Joshua__Ubeku Like eh. Thay guy childish
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@Joshua__Ubeku If he had scored a goal ,he was gonna post himself even after losing anf say 'we will try again'
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@SoyElRayito19 @Mutuabrian_M @LeoMessiMedia Nahhhhhh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so the chickens have more dignity than his fans
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@Mutuabrian_M @LeoMessiMedia Don’t be so disrespectful….
with chickens
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Happy to be a Leo Messi fan. This brother has zero shame 😭
Al Nassr Zone@TheNassrZone
Cristiano’s goal from the stands!
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@OxSagey @keoneHD @_jhunsaker @billmondays @cryptunez @0x_eunice @monad @ChogNFT @Lilstarrrs @monorail_xyz @naddotfun @PinguExchange Shut up you mouth

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To everyone at the Monad Foundation - @keoneHD,@_jhunsaker, @billmondays, @cryptunez, @0x_eunice and the whole team:
Every time I see FUD, hate, and criticism on CT, my conviction in Monad rises to a new ATH. That noise is not a sign you’re failing, it’s proof you’re doing something worth noticing. Real innovation has always arrived with loud pushback. Look at the history of game-changing ideas:
The internet was once dismissed as a niche academic toy. Now it’s the backbone of modern life.
Smartphones were mocked as luxury gadgets before they became the default computer for billions.
Bitcoin was called a novelty or a scam by many early on; today it’s the basis for an entire new asset class and infrastructure.
Airbnb and Uber were protested, regulated, and derided, yet they rewrote travel and transport.
Even open-source tools and protocols were once looked at skeptically by incumbents, now they power major infrastructure worldwide.
These examples share one truth: criticism often precedes adoption. Those who dismiss early ideas are frequently the last to use them once they work.
Monad is at that place. You are trying to build differently, and that invites doubt. But doubt isn’t a verdict; it’s a symptom of disruption. The chain only becomes strong when its ecosystem is strong. Think of Monad like a football team: every player must be top of their game. When one player falters, others cover; you don’t publicly tear the team apart in the middle of a match. If that disunity persists, the match is effectively lost before the final whistle.
Right now my biggest fear isn’t tech risk or market cycles, it’s disunity among the pillars: core team, ecosystem projects, and the community. I’m seeing signs of that tension, and I’m asking you to act before it becomes structural. Unity isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s product-market fit for a networked system.
So here’s what I’m asking, plainly and respectfully:
Communicate clearly and often with the ecosystem leads. If Monad Residency was meant to build bridges, double down on those relationships now, active coordination beats passive expectation.
Support the builders publicly. When top projects are fragile or criticized, give visible backing: technical help, grants, liquidity, or PR. Moral support matters as much as capital.
Create dispute channels. If there are grievances between projects or community factions, provide a structured place to resolve them, private mediation, not public slander.
Protect the narrative. Encourage the community to focus on constructive critique and coordinated problem-solving. Criticism that turns into sabotage is the only thing that can truly derail this.
Celebrate the wins loudly and keep building quietly. Adoption compounds when both momentum and humility are present.
To the Monad team, I see you building under pressure. I see the sleepless nights. I also see the gaps where focused support and a firmer hand could convert friction into fuel. Please call your ecosystems to order, give them the maximum support to thrive, and make the pillars tighter. They need your guidance as much as you need their execution.
To my fellow community members and stakeholders, we must be better stewards. Don’t confuse skepticism with strength. Don’t let online theatrics replace real help. Stand up where it matters: test the tech, build with the teams, amplify constructive work, and don’t feed the flames of division.
Finally, from a small, irreverent guy who’s been in the trenches and still believes: you have your true community behind you. My voice may be small, but it is sincere. I will continue to advocate for Monad until I’m big enough to cut through the noise with authority. I missed a few big boats in this space, I will not miss this one. I, along with the real Monad community, am with you as a stakeholder.
Keep building. Keep the pillars aligned. The rest will follow. 💜
- Sage.

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