Been attempting to get Creator Token launched on one of the major meme token platforms, but kept hitting walls with the application process. They reject submissions without any feedback or explanation—just radio silence. It's frustrating when you've got a legitimate project ready to go and want to participate properly.
The real barrier isn't the idea or the execution plan. It's the fee structure and approval criteria that stay completely opaque. For creators seriously trying to launch through official channels, the gatekeeping feels unnecessarily steep. Makes you wonder if the process is designed to filter out genuine builders or if there's something else going on behind the scenes.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-01 11:53
This is the current state of Web3: on the surface, shouting about decentralization, but turning around to engage in new gatekeeping.
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0xLostKey
· 01-01 11:52
NGL, this is the current state of Web3—so high that it's ridiculous... Those who are genuinely working are instead getting stuck.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-01 11:43
This review mechanism is really outrageous; black-box operations don't even provide feedback.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-01 11:41
ngl this is the norm for Web3 platforms, completely ignoring messages and just rejecting them is even more disgusting...
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-01 11:39
Haha, this is the threshold fee in the crypto world... Basically, it kills off those who genuinely want to do something, leaving only sycophants and big players.
Been attempting to get Creator Token launched on one of the major meme token platforms, but kept hitting walls with the application process. They reject submissions without any feedback or explanation—just radio silence. It's frustrating when you've got a legitimate project ready to go and want to participate properly.
The real barrier isn't the idea or the execution plan. It's the fee structure and approval criteria that stay completely opaque. For creators seriously trying to launch through official channels, the gatekeeping feels unnecessarily steep. Makes you wonder if the process is designed to filter out genuine builders or if there's something else going on behind the scenes.