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I saw an interesting statement from Sonic Labs on February 13th addressing the criticisms surrounding Andre Cronje and the Sonic network. Well, apparently, it's causing quite a bit of confusion within the community.
So here’s the thing: Fantom was launched in 2018 by a Korean team with an ICO, but it clearly didn’t take off due to disastrous management. It was Andre Cronje who really rebooted the project starting in June 2018. And honestly, the numbers speak for themselves: the treasury grew from less than $5 million to nine figures. That’s serious.
But here’s what many people don’t understand: Andre Cronje didn’t create the economic model of the Fantom token. It was initially designed by the Korean team, and then it was modified through on-chain governance. So yes, Andre played a crucial role in the restart and development, but he didn’t have unilateral control over everything.
Sonic Labs also clarifies that Andre Cronje continues to act as a technical advisor and has never misappropriated development funds. He doesn’t control Sonic’s development fund alone. This is important to clarify because rumors spread quickly in this space.