Anyone who has been paying attention to the development of the BSC network may have felt this—those contributors who support the blockchain ecosystem behind the scenes are rarely mentioned. As participants and builders of BSC, we should acknowledge this issue.
Recently, there has been a noteworthy phenomenon: someone in the community launched a donation initiative, hoping to gather everyone’s strength to support those developers and ecosystem builders who contribute silently. This is not only a financial support but also an acknowledgment of their work.
Why is this important? Because the success of any public chain depends on the efforts of behind-the-scenes workers such as developers, security auditors, and community operators. Their contributions are often not as prominent as big V statements, but they are the foundation for BSC’s continued healthy development.
If you also believe these contributions deserve recognition, consider learning more about this initiative. A strong ecosystem requires every participant to receive the respect they deserve.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-07 13:50
It's the same old story. The donation initiative sounds quite touching, but will the money finally reach the developers?
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To be honest, developers indeed deserve to be recognized, but can relying solely on donations solve the problem? The ecosystem needs to truly distribute benefits.
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That's true, but I want to know why those big influencers don't just contribute money themselves.
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The BSC ecosystem is indeed supported by these invisible people, I deeply agree with that.
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Wait, who is leading this donation initiative? Be cautious, brother.
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I think the key isn't in donations but in changing the incentive mechanism so that contributors can naturally benefit.
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It always feels like this routine—say nice things, but once the hype passes, it's gone.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-07 11:33
To be honest, I support this initiative, but honestly, can the donations really be put into action?
Developers who work silently behind the scenes are indeed overlooked, much worse than those big V influencers who tweet every day.
Wait, how exactly are these donations allocated? Is there transparency to guarantee it?
I like this idea, but I'm worried it will end up just being a formality again.
The ecosystem relies on these invisible people to support it; it's time to give them a voice.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-06 08:09
Truth be told, developers indeed deserve to be recognized
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This donation initiative is pretty good, finally someone is talking about this
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At the end of the day, it still depends on these behind-the-scenes people, otherwise the project would have failed long ago
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Getting BSC up and running is easy, but how many people are working overtime behind the scenes...
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I agree, big V's hype doesn't mean much, it’s the code that speaks
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It should have been like this a long time ago, only then can the ecosystem truly come alive
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Various auditors and developers are the real heroes, this must be supported
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Good question, how many people have truly felt grateful
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Donations are fine, but I’m worried about where the funds ultimately go...
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This idea is good, just want to know how exactly it’s implemented
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-04 14:42
That's right. The people who quietly write code are really underestimated, far better than those big influencers who tweet every day.
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RugResistant
· 01-04 14:38
To be honest, these silent contributors truly deserve to be recognized.
No one pays attention to the developers behind the scenes; it's all big influencers blowing air to gain traffic.
Supporting this kind of initiative, it's not easy for the ecosystem to reach where it is today.
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TokenToaster
· 01-04 14:36
Really, those guys quietly coding behind the scenes truly deserve to be recognized.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-04 14:35
I've been wanting to complain about this for a while. Influencers are hyping it up every day, but the developers who are actually doing the work are ignored.
Support this movement. It’s not easy for BSC to get where it is today.
Donations are welcome, but they need to be transparent. Don’t turn into someone’s ATM again.
People who contribute silently should indeed be recognized, but the ecosystem is still too utilitarian.
This is what Web3 should look like—mutual help and support.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-04 14:33
On-chain builders are often forgotten, much like anonymous artifact restorers — but it is precisely they who support the backbone of the entire ecosystem. This initiative is worth watching.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-04 14:30
That's easy to say, but who is willing to part with real money?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-04 14:17
Really, the developers behind the scenes truly deserve to be recognized.
Exactly, those auditors and operators are the ones truly supporting everything.
I support this kind of initiative; just shouting slogans is useless.
Someone needs to put real money into supporting these people.
Otherwise, the ecosystem would have already cooled down.
Anyone who has been paying attention to the development of the BSC network may have felt this—those contributors who support the blockchain ecosystem behind the scenes are rarely mentioned. As participants and builders of BSC, we should acknowledge this issue.
Recently, there has been a noteworthy phenomenon: someone in the community launched a donation initiative, hoping to gather everyone’s strength to support those developers and ecosystem builders who contribute silently. This is not only a financial support but also an acknowledgment of their work.
Why is this important? Because the success of any public chain depends on the efforts of behind-the-scenes workers such as developers, security auditors, and community operators. Their contributions are often not as prominent as big V statements, but they are the foundation for BSC’s continued healthy development.
If you also believe these contributions deserve recognition, consider learning more about this initiative. A strong ecosystem requires every participant to receive the respect they deserve.