I've been actively promoting and educating the crypto community about two projects for quite a while now—over seven months for one and around five months for another. But here's the thing: for the past three months, I haven't gotten a single reward or recognition in return.
Honestly, I'm puzzled. What's missing in my approach? Is this just how community advocacy works, or am I overlooking something fundamental about how these projects acknowledge contributors?
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LayerHopper
· 01-13 16:07
Bro, this is the truth of Web3—effort and reward are never proportional.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-12 00:56
Been doing it for so long for nothing? Bro, this is just a trap. The project team doesn't take the community ambassadors seriously at all.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-11 21:27
Bro, it's been seven months and you still haven't cashed out? That's exactly what I mean—too many people treat "community building" as a charity work.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-11 00:40
Come on, this is the true reflection of the crypto world; no one owes you anything.
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PerennialLeek
· 01-11 00:32
Bro, your idea itself is problematic. Building a community is all about passion, and you still want rewards?
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WhaleStalker
· 01-11 00:28
Hmm... this is the norm in Web3. The effort and reward are never proportional, haha.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-11 00:21
Brothers, this is the reality of Web3. The effort and reward are never proportional.
I've been actively promoting and educating the crypto community about two projects for quite a while now—over seven months for one and around five months for another. But here's the thing: for the past three months, I haven't gotten a single reward or recognition in return.
Honestly, I'm puzzled. What's missing in my approach? Is this just how community advocacy works, or am I overlooking something fundamental about how these projects acknowledge contributors?