TheoriqAI project team has made adjustments based on community feedback. In the Authena testnet process, the minting fee for the Proof of Humanity NFT has been optimized—users participating in testing can now be exempt from this fee.
This change reflects the project's pragmatic attitude after listening to feedback. The original fee mechanism may have reduced user engagement, and the current adjustment allows testnet participants to more easily complete the airdrop claim process. However, the official stated that the related fees have not been completely eliminated but will be handled in subsequent stages—specific arrangements will depend on the project's detailed future plans.
Although these improvements may seem minor, they do help enhance the experience for airdrop participants.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-12 16:27
Free? Then they'll definitely charge again later.
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Sounds like they're just shifting the charge to a different time, with new tricks.
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This move is like wanting something but not wanting to say it directly, just waiting to see.
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Finally thinking about listening to users' opinions, belated care.
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I believe the testnet is free, but how the mainnet will charge is the real point of interest.
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But this way, more people can test it, clever move.
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The fee hasn't been canceled, just postponed? I just have to say, it's all a trick.
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Looks good, but don't forget the pitfalls that follow.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 12-12 13:35
Free minting? Then how are they going to scam me later haha
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Listen, listen, they say nice things, delaying the fees is just another plan
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Finally did some staffing, at least this can attract a few more participants
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Thought it through carefully, but I still want to see exactly how they charge...
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Huh? The fee wasn't canceled, just postponed? So I still have to pay, just at a different time
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This move is pretty good, a better experience definitely attracts more participants
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Airdrop circles are like this, they lure you in early, then slowly harvest later
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Testnet free riding, I like it, just for this reason I have to play
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MEVictim
· 12-12 08:48
Free minting? Sure, just afraid of getting stabbed in the back later.
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Listen, listen, the fee hasn't been canceled, just moved to later; I've seen this trick before.
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Finally some conscience; the previous fee indeed discouraged people.
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It's "further explanation" again. When will we see it?
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It's rare for the project team to listen to opinions, but how long this round can last is uncertain.
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Anyway, it's a free testnet, just make some profit if you can.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-12 08:47
Free minting? Sounds good, but I'm just worried they'll hit us again later
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This move is somewhat interesting, at least listening to public opinion
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Wait, the fee wasn't canceled, just moved to later? Then I still have to pay...
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Come on, another "temporarily free" project, I've seen this trick many times
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Testnet is free, but mainnet will probably charge double, same old trick
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But to be fair, willing to improve is better than stubbornly refusing to admit mistakes
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Can't even get an airdrop, who cares about the fees
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Details optimization, you have to wait until it actually goes live to see if it works
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RektDetective
· 12-12 08:46
Free minting? Ha, there must be more pitfalls waiting behind it.
This fee is just moving a position; in the end, you still have to pay.
Just listen, don't take it too seriously.
The project team's tricks are quite clever.
Airdrop enthusiasts' happiness is just that cheap.
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-12 08:41
Free minting sounds good, but there's still a fee afterward? Got it, it's just moved somewhere else to get more benefits.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12-12 08:35
Free minting? Then it definitely has to be compensated later
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Listen, listen, first free then charge, I’m too familiar with this trick
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Wow, the fee has been moved to the end, just collect money elsewhere
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Is community feedback really that useful? Why does no one pay attention to my suggestions
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Anyway, I’m going to milk it first, testing net is just for trying
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This is the right attitude, at least willing to make changes
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Future arrangements are uncertain, a bit suspenseful
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-12 08:35
Cost transferred to subsequent stages? Isn't this just a tactic of delayed payment, a typical reallocation of interaction costs.
TheoriqAI project team has made adjustments based on community feedback. In the Authena testnet process, the minting fee for the Proof of Humanity NFT has been optimized—users participating in testing can now be exempt from this fee.
This change reflects the project's pragmatic attitude after listening to feedback. The original fee mechanism may have reduced user engagement, and the current adjustment allows testnet participants to more easily complete the airdrop claim process. However, the official stated that the related fees have not been completely eliminated but will be handled in subsequent stages—specific arrangements will depend on the project's detailed future plans.
Although these improvements may seem minor, they do help enhance the experience for airdrop participants.