The project dev reportedly walked away with a 75K profit following that recent pump cycle. This kind of behavior raises serious questions about developer incentives in the Web3 space. When core developers prioritize personal extraction over community value and sustainable ecosystem growth, it erodes trust and participation. The crypto community rightfully calls this out—builders who treat projects as personal profit centers rather than collaborative efforts undermine the whole movement. It's a reminder that who's behind a project matters just as much as the technology itself.
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digital_archaeologist
· 9h ago
Hmm... 75K and they run away. These days, rug pulls have even learned "techniques."
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OnchainDetective
· 9h ago
75K just ran away? I told you, these devs are not even qualified to be called builders, they're just here to scam the little guys.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 9h ago
Here we go again, dev scams and running away with the money is always the most classic script.
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ParanoiaKing
· 9h ago
75k and then run? This is the current state of Web3, really incredible. Developers' credit bankruptcy is happening faster than the coin price drops.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 10h ago
75K and you're out? That's hilarious. This is what Web3 looks like right now.
The project dev reportedly walked away with a 75K profit following that recent pump cycle. This kind of behavior raises serious questions about developer incentives in the Web3 space. When core developers prioritize personal extraction over community value and sustainable ecosystem growth, it erodes trust and participation. The crypto community rightfully calls this out—builders who treat projects as personal profit centers rather than collaborative efforts undermine the whole movement. It's a reminder that who's behind a project matters just as much as the technology itself.