digital_luu
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digital_luu
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I’m not fucking leaving!





Cooling off after 3 days, thinking clearly: the $birb drop isn’t because greedy holders like me got nothing and dumped—it’s from the team’s repeated mistakes. Lack of transparency and poor communication on the launch and tokenomics. Calling a “community token” but giving NFT holders just 27% of total supply (lol, really?). Forcing a 2-year vesting on Birb NFTs no free will, everyone locked in. (I’d have held my bags anyway.) Holders who spent 15k+ $ on a Birb getting maybe $200/month if lucky? That should’ve been shared way in advance so the market could price it properly. Beginner-level bugs on the claim site over 24 hours post-launch and still issues. Embarrassing. The one real W: listings on top CEXs. But they left NFT holders empty-handed while handing alpha to Binance first and their users. They tried to avoid a launch dump from the community… but the team caused the dump with these errors over the last 3 days. It’s a shame 7 months of solid work, and now the whole project risks failing. Reputation is everything in this space, and it’s been torched. No sugarcoating: we’re in low-tier rep territory now. What could help: the team owns the mistakes with humility, goes back to the transparent, community-first vibe from last summer. I’ve got suggestions on improving BIRB—real value for the token and ecosystem. Me (@saphenal_) and other BIRB lovers are open to talk, critique, and build something bigger. We want transparency, clarity, no dictatorial decisions. Being a rich team of @moonbirds doesn’t automatically make BIRB the best project. I’m here, open to any feedback or discussion. Let’s fix this. This space is freedom and it doesn't have to be just gain. He must recognize and reward loyalty, trust and skill. If he loses birb, he has lost the whole nft world because we are all, whether we like it or not, connected to each other. @BoredApeYC @pudgypenguins @doodles @moonbirds @osf_rekt and all the collections. Peace.






I don’t believe in picking a niche within crypto Crypto is already a niche itself Limiting yourself as a creator to a micro-niche guarantees stagnancy, missed opportunities + puts your career at risk if the micro-niche dies out What I’d do instead: - Pick 3 content pillars until you hit 20K+ - As you grow, you’ll have more freedom to expand beyond those 3 topics - Focus on giving your audience value, in crypto that means finding money-making opportunities












