
Basil (3/3)
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Basil (3/3)
@Basilcrypto
CM @MCNverse, A winner is a loser who tried one more time. Study @monad










I have been patient enough @just1collins. I will expose all you evil deed and find every way to bring you and your family down. You don’t deserve to be walking freely while you endanger my own life and health. Full gust in few hours

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I want to list Monad’s mistakes with complete transparency, because most people inside the community see these issues but stay silent not because they don’t care, but because they’re afraid of the backlash. That silence doesn’t change the truth. At the beginning, Monad was fully community-focused. Later, this nonsense called “stakeholder” appeared. Yes, I’ll say it clearly: it was complete nonsense. Creating an extra community on top of an already existing organic community, and filling those people’s pockets for no reason, was absurd. Why? Because most of those so-called “stakeholders” FUDded Monad 24/7. And why did they FUD? The reason is simple: Monad ignored its real community. They thought those stakeholders would somehow use the network, but they were never going to. Why would they genuinely support a project whose own community wasn’t satisfied? Big accounts think like this: “If a project is doing an airdrop and has an active community, we need to farm their token and then move it around the network. Win-win.” That’s all. This “stakeholder” issue was the team’s biggest mistake. Inside the Monad ecosystem, they tried to push incompetent people to the front to make the network look strong. That failed too. Why? Because many of these people don’t even have the capacity to handle basic things in meme coin or NFT markets. Perfect example: Chog. The reason it failed was very clear: an incompetent team. Crypto does not accept ego. Ego is punished. And the people leading Chog were feeding their ego instead of working. Anyone who was around at the time saw it clearly the decisions, the communication, the mismanagement. It was a disaster created by people who weren’t capable of leading anything. Monad’s technology is flawless, but the community side is problematic. James is the mind of Monad in my opinion, but he’s not the type of person who would make these mistakes. This shows there is internal disharmony inside Monad. Too many wrong decisions… and yes, the team is part of those wrongs. The price drop? Simple: they couldn’t give Arthur the answer he wanted, the community wasn’t happy, and the people who got the drop started selling. Look at Solana: the entire Solana team + dozens of projects supported it, and still they struggled at certain periods because of one thing the community. In crypto, ignoring your community destroys you. A community is not 500–600 people, especially not a group artificially created through this stakeholder nonsense. The real Monad community is huge, diverse, talented yet ignored. I’ve heard many things, but I don’t want to expose everything. And now let’s talk about the NFT side. Karma, who was working on NFTs inside Monad, made many mistakes too. The biggest one was prioritizing NFT projects only from people close to him. It was extremely clear. So many creators, artists, and builders worked insanely hard on NFTs in this ecosystem, but most were ignored. This was a huge blow to the NFT community. Today, the strongest and most genuine NFT communities on Monad are Skrumpeys, Spikiy, and Lil Star (formerly Chogstar). These communities were built from real effort not favoritism. Actually, there are many more NFT projects I could list, but the point is clear: the ecosystem is much larger than the narrow circle that was being favored. I’m certain Monad will show strong performance in the future, but when that performance comes, the chain needs a solid community behind it. That’s not something stakeholders can create. That’s something the real community creates. Final closing point: Monad is not a network where failed people try to become successful. It will be a network of people who are already successful, already capable, and confident in what they’re doing. I believe in that. About the MON price: Seeing 0.10 cents again within a week is absolutely not impossible. And yes, I am buying even more MON because what makes Monad Monad is its technology and its community.









