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Tom 😾 @TomWeb33 on x 56.9K followers
Created: 2025-07-28 09:33:52 UTC
Community matters more to me than price charts.
That’s why I’ve been so impressed by how @wardenprotocol builds in the open.
Every month they share updates on GitHub, host feedback rounds, and even let ambassadors drive design decisions.
They don’t just drop code; they invite you into the process.
I joined a call last week where they demoed the new AVR marketplace layout, asked for opinions on fee structures, and genuinely logged every suggestion.
It felt like being part of a DAO before the DAO existed.
They’ve even allocated a chunk of the $WARD token supply to public goods and community rewards.
That tokenomics choice tells me they value longÂterm health over quick price pumps.
I’ve seen too many projects that lock tokens away, then ghost when hype fades.
Not Warden.
They’re distributing tokens to contributors, developers, and advocates.
That means if you frequently share blog posts, test betas, or host meetups, you’ll earn your share.
It’s the kind of structure that builds real relationships rather than fleeting hype.
And with SpaceWard as their multisig vault interface, community proposals can move from discussion to execution without jumping through hoops.
To me, a vibrant, empowered community is the strongest moat any protocol can have.
If you’re tired of feeling like a retail user in someone else’s sandbox, dive into Warden’s open process.
Contribute your ideas, claim your space, and watch $WARD grow alongside your efforts.
This is how we build Web3 together.
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