✨Goodbye Alucard, goodbye leader of eKols ♻️This controversial figure has finally been fired by @EclipseFND and may also be the scapegoat for TGE's failure. ♻️Eclipse is restructuring, most of the core team has left, and perhaps in the near future they will meet again somewhere and build a new project. The game of developers in this industry is mostly like that; getting rich isn't hard. The old saying still stands: there is no completely pure snowflake in this industry, don't idolize any project, developer, or KOL. The money in your wallet is the true love. 💫Wishing all Airdroppers a happy new day!
Yes, I was also let go. I will no longer continue as Community Lead for Eclipse. Now that the news is out, let me share the answers to some common FAQs: Did I decide the ASC TGE allocation? No, this was not my decision. I was against this amount and fought back internally. The Eclipse leadership team did not listen to me. If it were up to me, I would have given 2-3% of the $ES supply to ASC holders. The new Eclipse CEO (Sydney) was the one who decided the airdrop allocations for TGE, including the ASC allocation of 330 $ES. What about ASC? Duke and I have been supporting the ASC floor with over 35 ETH ($160k+) in buybacks since TGE. This is all coming from ASC, Eclipse has not provided any support. ASC Treasury now owns 11.3% of the supply. We bought over 1,000+ ASCs back since TGE. Duke and I will decide what's next for ASC over the coming weeks. Will Eclipse build any new utility for ASC in any of its upcoming products? That will be up to Sydney as the new Eclipse CEO to decide. What about GEM? The BITZ team decided to cancel the collab the moment they learned the BITZ Liquidity Program was going to stop. I have no idea if the program is restarting or not. Again, not my decision to stop it or restart it. It will be up to Sydney to decide if Eclipse will restart the program. Did I sell any ASCs or ES? No. I have never sold a single ASC on Scope, and my $ES tokens are locked. Was I made into the TGE scapegoat by Eclipse? Yes. I personally feel like I was stabbed in the back by Eclipse. I took all the public hate and blame for decisions I was against and were outside of my control to make. I was never part of the "Leadership Team" at Eclipse, my job as "Community Lead" was to communicate their decisions to the rest of the community and provide community feedback to better inform those leadership decisions. Ultimately they were not my decisions to make. I dealt with endless personal attacks and hate for decisions I was against, I took them all on the chin without complaint, and even after all that, Eclipse decided to let me go with this recent restructure. I am proud of the work I did at Eclipse as Community Lead, the insane community that was built. Ultimately, I agree with @goatnataaaaa and many others regarding their perspectives on how the Eclipse leadership team decided to reward its community. I wish Sydney and the remaining Eclipse team the best of luck in the future.
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