honestly? watching those toys land at Hope the Mission and actually reach families—that's a completely different feeling from watching wallet balances change.
massive props to the ftp team grinding every day to make this happen. this santa claus coin thing wasn't just another meme launch. the whole point was always about flipping creator economy energy into something real.
seeing blockchain money convert into physical donations for kids who actually need them? that's the kind of use case that makes this space feel less abstract and way more human.
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LiquidationHunter
· 12-11 20:50
ngl this is what I wanted to see, the crypto world isn't just a numbers game, and really helping kids is what's awesome
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DancingCandles
· 12-09 23:15
This is what Web3 should really be doing. Stop focusing only on the ups and downs of the candlestick charts all day.
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SigmaBrain
· 12-09 23:09
Hmm... this is what Web3 is really supposed to do, not just speculating on coins for profit.
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gas_guzzler
· 12-09 23:07
ngl this is the right way to approach web3, not just pure coin speculation.
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LeverageAddict
· 12-09 23:01
ngl this is what Web3 is really supposed to do, not just watching candlestick charts go up and down all day.
honestly? watching those toys land at Hope the Mission and actually reach families—that's a completely different feeling from watching wallet balances change.
massive props to the ftp team grinding every day to make this happen. this santa claus coin thing wasn't just another meme launch. the whole point was always about flipping creator economy energy into something real.
seeing blockchain money convert into physical donations for kids who actually need them? that's the kind of use case that makes this space feel less abstract and way more human.