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Transparency isn’t posting only when things go perfectly.
It’s explaining what broke, why it broke, and how it’s being fixed.
Appreciate everyone who stayed patient.
Over the past days, we also saw multiple explicit scam accusations directed at FasterTasks.
To be clear:
we have not launched a token,
we have not done any presale,
and there has been no capital raised in any form.
Given these facts, some of these claims were not misunderstandings… they were deliberate attempts to damage the project.
I’m genuinely reflecting on this:
what is the fair response when someone knowingly tries to harm an early-stage protocol and its community?
We’ll continue choosing transparency, facts, and long-term execution over noise.