I want to address something extremely disappointing that happened with @KaitoAI and @Humanityprot
Throughout the entire airdrop campaign, I actively participated, followed all the rules, and earned my position at the top of the leaderboard fair and square. I invested my time, effort, and energy into this event, trusting that the organizers would honor their own rules.
However, after the official airdrop deadline had already passed — when everything should have been final — they removed me from the top rankings without any prior warning or clear explanation. This is not just unfair; it’s a breach of trust between the community and the project team.
Changing results after the event has ended completely undermines the credibility of the campaign. If deadlines and rankings mean nothing, why should participants believe in the fairness of future events? Actions like these damage the reputation of the project, push loyal supporters away, and create doubts about the transparency of the entire system.
We deserve fairness. We deserve transparency. And we deserve respect for the effort we put into supporting projects.
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I want to address something extremely disappointing that happened with @KaitoAI and @Humanityprot
Throughout the entire airdrop campaign, I actively participated, followed all the rules, and earned my position at the top of the leaderboard fair and square. I invested my time, effort, and energy into this event, trusting that the organizers would honor their own rules.
However, after the official airdrop deadline had already passed — when everything should have been final — they removed me from the top rankings without any prior warning or clear explanation. This is not just unfair; it’s a breach of trust between the community and the project team.
Changing results after the event has ended completely undermines the credibility of the campaign. If deadlines and rankings mean nothing, why should participants believe in the fairness of future events? Actions like these damage the reputation of the project, push loyal supporters away, and create doubts about the transparency of the entire system.
We deserve fairness. We deserve transparency. And we deserve respect for the effort we put into supporting projects.