Many projects with community tokens face a recurring problem: dev teams dragging their feet on required claims or distributions. The issue isn't always malice—sometimes it's just poor project management or deprioritized logistics. But here's the thing: if you're holding a community bag, staying active and keeping pressure on the developer team matters. Regular reminders, public accountability checks, and consistent follow-ups aren't harassment—they're part of healthy ecosystem governance. The devs absolutely need to deliver on their claims. Community members should document delays, track timelines, and ensure obligations get met. Projects that take holder concerns seriously tend to survive longer. Those that brush off community oversight? That's usually a red flag worth noting.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 11h ago
催归催,最后还不是得自己盯着。这年头靠dev自觉真的不行
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NotSatoshi
· 11h ago
Dev delaying distribution? We have to push them a bit, or we'll never get it done.
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alpha_leaker
· 11h ago
Developer delays in distribution are quite normal; the key is that the community needs to stand firm.
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GasSavingMaster
· 11h ago
Wait, is this the same old story? I've seen many devs delay token releases, and in the end, it just ends in failure.
Many projects with community tokens face a recurring problem: dev teams dragging their feet on required claims or distributions. The issue isn't always malice—sometimes it's just poor project management or deprioritized logistics. But here's the thing: if you're holding a community bag, staying active and keeping pressure on the developer team matters. Regular reminders, public accountability checks, and consistent follow-ups aren't harassment—they're part of healthy ecosystem governance. The devs absolutely need to deliver on their claims. Community members should document delays, track timelines, and ensure obligations get met. Projects that take holder concerns seriously tend to survive longer. Those that brush off community oversight? That's usually a red flag worth noting.