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tokens are communities. I think tokens behave like social networks, with a price attached. creating new tokens and getting early believers is now easy with launchpads like clanker/zora/virtuals/pump. but the post token launch process is broken. coordination happens over fragmented group chats on tg/discord/fc. attention and engagement gets drowned in algorithmic slop on X. rewards and airdrops get sniped by short-term farmers. as a result, its impossible to grow and retain a token community. there’s no canonical public destination for your community where useful content and attention can sustain. and its difficult to direct value back to those who contribute with quality content, attention or volume for the token. with FIP-2, channels and openrank, we’re turning this around. cura now lets you setup your own token community. like a sub-reddit for tokens. apps, creators and communities can turn post-launch hype into a durable and incentive-aligned loop for the community. token→community→content+trade+transact→reputation→rewards→more content and volume→more holders. in minutes, a token can spin up a community with - high-signal feeds aggregated from farcaster, trade comments (FIP2) and channel posts - community leaderboards that help identify reputable users, holders and believers - automated recurring token rewards to boost quality content, trading and attention for your token - community tools for content moderation, custom power badges and spam, notifications, linking mini apps, cross posting to X or Telegram. - official token community url and invite links to onboard users from X/Discord/TG. we think giving token communities powerful tools and their own home will help build a growth and retention flywheel for the token. if you’ve recently launched a token and want to kickoff your token community, DC anyone at openrank/cura for help.
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