Recently, I unfollowed a project team, but it's not because I jumped ship when things went south (I'm not that sensitive). Mainly, it's about their treasury spending: every month talking about milestones, and the money is spent quite actively, but the details are always vague—something like "ecosystem development/market partnerships" as a broad category. As for specific deliverables... they’re very vague. Conversely, I prefer to follow projects that progress a bit slower, but at least each update matches the previous commitments, even if it’s just fixing bugs or updating documentation, that feels more solid than just shouting slogans.



The story about blockchain games crashing has been brought up again recently—inflation + studio + coin price spiral. Basically, they’re spending money on user acquisition and token issuance, but not on things that “keep people around.” The more the market makes noise, the more I want to stay quiet. A treasury isn’t proof of effort just because it’s burning; only if it’s burning with receipts can it be considered serious. That’s all for now, to avoid being carried away by emotions again.
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