If this pans out, it'd be huge. Love seeing projects actually tackle community quality over quantity. No more spam bots farming replies 500 times a day with low-effort greetings—that stuff's killing the vibe. A solid token burn mechanism paired with stricter community standards? That's the move. Actually making the ecosystem healthier instead of just letting it rot with noise.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-11 20:01
From the source code perspective, this idea is interesting. The token burn mechanism combined with community governance standards can theoretically filter out low-quality interactions... But the real key is in the execution details. Let's look at the data—what is the actual conversion rate for this type of project?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-11 19:58
Community quality is indeed something that should be valued. It was the same during the early forum days—when low-quality noise increased, the entire ecosystem declined. Token burn combined with community screening mechanisms is somewhat like the "collation" during the copying of ancient texts—only the authentic ones hold true value.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-11 19:51
ngl, this is the attitude we should have... finally, there's a project that isn't just about recruiting people.
If this pans out, it'd be huge. Love seeing projects actually tackle community quality over quantity. No more spam bots farming replies 500 times a day with low-effort greetings—that stuff's killing the vibe. A solid token burn mechanism paired with stricter community standards? That's the move. Actually making the ecosystem healthier instead of just letting it rot with noise.