Just did some digging and didn't expect to find this in the Sol ecosystem—officially backed developers actually participated in the TROLL project. This is indeed outrageous, and it seems the Sol community has reacted strongly. While such actions are not uncommon in Web3, involving developers at the official level makes it quite interesting. I wonder how this will develop further; these kinds of incidents often reflect issues with ecosystem governance and community trust. Has anyone else noticed this?
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ForkLibertarian
· 4h ago
The Sol ecosystem's game is really bad. The official developers are doing this, isn't anyone supervising?
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 4h ago
Sol officials involved in TROLL? Man, this move is really outrageous, the ecosystem's trust has been completely shattered.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 4h ago
The official daddy even stepped into the TROLL game, this is truly incredible. The trust in the Sol ecosystem takes another hit.
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wagmi_eventually
· 4h ago
Official developers have created this set, which indeed lowers the threshold. The Sol ecosystem is really chaotic.
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SnapshotStriker
· 4h ago
Official developers are now playing TROLL, this move is truly brilliant. Can we please stop doing this?
Just did some digging and didn't expect to find this in the Sol ecosystem—officially backed developers actually participated in the TROLL project. This is indeed outrageous, and it seems the Sol community has reacted strongly. While such actions are not uncommon in Web3, involving developers at the official level makes it quite interesting. I wonder how this will develop further; these kinds of incidents often reflect issues with ecosystem governance and community trust. Has anyone else noticed this?