Here's what the dev team really needs to deliver—open-source code and a GitHub repository so the community can actually audit whether the technology outperforms existing solutions in the space. Transparency wins trust. Show us the codebase and the technical specifications, and serious capital is ready to flow. Million-dollar deployments follow real verification.
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MoonBoi42
· 4h ago
To be honest, just shouting about transparency is useless; you have to actually release the code. Otherwise, it's just the same old scam as with worthless coins.
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GasFeeTears
· 9h ago
They haven't even open-sourced the code yet, but they're hyping it up excessively. I've seen this kind of thing too many times before.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 9h ago
Open source code is the real deal. If Github has nothing, why should I trust you? Sounds nice, but I just want to see on-chain data.
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PanicSeller
· 9h ago
If the code isn't open source, don't try to fool me, an old hand like me.
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SleepyArbCat
· 9h ago
Honestly... I really dislike projects that don't dare to open source their code. It makes no difference whether they're awake or not.
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SingleForYears
· 9h ago
If the code isn't open source, don't talk to me about revolutionary technology. I'm tired of this routine.
Here's what the dev team really needs to deliver—open-source code and a GitHub repository so the community can actually audit whether the technology outperforms existing solutions in the space. Transparency wins trust. Show us the codebase and the technical specifications, and serious capital is ready to flow. Million-dollar deployments follow real verification.