well. As you can see, I’ve been involved since the ALBT days. I actually messaged Matt back when ALBT got hacked. Since then, many promises have been made. I’ve staked, held, and been a persistent follower of your project and a supporter of your team. Now there’s another hack after many empty promises, and no one is financially benefiting from this project.
I saw the price rise to 25 cents but didn’t sell because I believed you would finally deliver on the promised airdrops to stakeholders. We haven’t received anything. You’re telling us to stake tokens, burn them, and then get a reward. Why not just do airdrops? Why make us work for it? You said years ago that anyone holding ALBT would receive pieces of the projects launching within the platform. This hasn’t happened.
If you stuck to your word, projects would be more willing to get involved, and there would be much more attention on the project. Look at the Jupyter token (J-U-P) on Solana—they’ve done exactly that, and look at their success, despite not being as serious a project as yours. This is feedback you need to understand: if you change your approach, act consistently, and show integrity by keeping your promises, you will succeed.
Give people what they deserve and what you’ve promised, and we will support you. Right now, the project is in trouble. The only way to recover is to deliver on your promises.
What amazzes me is that serious projects doesn't usually win, but these not so serious projects..
and what exactly is your point now and what are you talking about? Example?
Well said👍
This bullmarket been all about the memes crypto is a joke 🤣
It’s about the people involved. The ALBT team has experience from the financial world, while others, who may not be as serious, are coming in with the right intentions and a genuine desire to learn. In the end, the right intentions always win.
Yes I think the whole staking rlbt or whatever it's called is nonsense we should just be able to stake our nxra
Well said
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