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För att vara ärlig är det lite löjligt.
När $IKA går ner: hatarna hånar det och skriker "$IKA är gjort!"
När $IKA går upp: vart tog alla hatare vägen?lolol?
Att posta sånt ser bara omoget ut. Alla nylanserade token kommer att ha volatilitet på meme-nivå. När det pumpar blir hatarna hånade; När det dumpar blir de troende hånade.
Det är skrattretande att bedöma ett projekts framgång eller misslyckande baserat på hur token rör sig på en enda dag.
Det som faktiskt betyder något är långsiktig framgång. Det kommer att spela roll om 3 månader, och det kommer fortfarande att vara viktigt om 3 år. Oväsendet just nu? Det betyder ingenting.
Mitt val? $SUI och $WAL
@Oslanar197019 Ifall du inte visste vad jag tycker om IKA.

29 juli 2025
It’s not that mdrop is inherently bad. From the beginning, my stance has been simple: if you’re going to use mdrop, you need to decide and announce that before starting any activities that promise token rewards, so that participants are fully aware of what they’re opting into when they join the network.
In the case of $IKA in particular, many of the required actions were costly. Leveling up NFTs involved spending a fair amount of money, so naturally, users are sensitive about the airdrop. But the team never made any public announcement early on about adopting an mdrop model. They didn’t clarify how much SUI would be needed to redeem the tokens, nor what percentage of the total airdrop would require payment. (At first, they said it would be 50% at the time of ad claim, but now it turns out to be 85%, which is another issue.)
As a result, many community members only found out on the day how much SUI they would have to pay to redeem their tokens—leading to feelings of betrayal and anger.
Of course, this alone wouldn’t have been a big problem. But frankly, IKA has shown issues in communication and various other areas as well. Shall I list a few?
1. During the NFT mint, they made people work hard to get a whitelist, but then removed the WL requirement during the actual mint.
2. When SUI experienced the Cetus hack incident, they made an insensitive joke implying that SUI is so fast, even hack funds get drained quickly.
Personally, I’m deeply dedicated to the Sui ecosystem, and I plan to continue supporting projects that can make a meaningful impact in this industry and in Korea. But that doesn’t mean I can blindly support every player.
If we want to see meaningful players emerge within the Sui ecosystem, they need to be teams that execute well and maintain a good attitude.
Karma is real.
@gaffer_sui

29 juli 2025
It’s not that mdrop is inherently bad. From the beginning, my stance has been simple: if you’re going to use mdrop, you need to decide and announce that before starting any activities that promise token rewards, so that participants are fully aware of what they’re opting into when they join the network.
In the case of $IKA in particular, many of the required actions were costly. Leveling up NFTs involved spending a fair amount of money, so naturally, users are sensitive about the airdrop. But the team never made any public announcement early on about adopting an mdrop model. They didn’t clarify how much SUI would be needed to redeem the tokens, nor what percentage of the total airdrop would require payment. (At first, they said it would be 50% at the time of ad claim, but now it turns out to be 85%, which is another issue.)
As a result, many community members only found out on the day how much SUI they would have to pay to redeem their tokens—leading to feelings of betrayal and anger.
Of course, this alone wouldn’t have been a big problem. But frankly, IKA has shown issues in communication and various other areas as well. Shall I list a few?
1. During the NFT mint, they made people work hard to get a whitelist, but then removed the WL requirement during the actual mint.
2. When SUI experienced the Cetus hack incident, they made an insensitive joke implying that SUI is so fast, even hack funds get drained quickly.
Personally, I’m deeply dedicated to the Sui ecosystem, and I plan to continue supporting projects that can make a meaningful impact in this industry and in Korea. But that doesn’t mean I can blindly support every player.
If we want to see meaningful players emerge within the Sui ecosystem, they need to be teams that execute well and maintain a good attitude.
Karma is real.
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