Supermodular systems are different. When components are designed to be complementary from the start combining them unlocks new capabilities that do not exist independently. Execution becomes more efficient when it has native access to pricing data. Automation becomes more reliable when it is aware of system state. Data becomes more useful when it is verified and immediately actionable.
This kind of native integration reduces reliance on external dependencies. Fewer bridges fewer oracles and fewer relayers mean fewer failure points and lower operational cost. Complexity moves out of application logic and into the underlying architecture where it can be handled consistently and securely.
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Claimed my Forge rewards on Alchemy.
Open a box to get yours! 🔥🧙‍♂️
#Alchemy
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Absolutely disgusting. 🤢
You don’t build one of the most hyped Layer-1s in years, call it revolutionary gather an elite DeFi lineup then pull off a massive sell off that looks like a liquidation event.
The ecosystem? Brilliant.
The tech? Next level.
But this kind of launch behavior? Unacceptable.
If you want to attract long term builders, traders, and believers you don’t treat your first supporters like exit liquidity. You reward conviction not punish it.
Dumping tokens this early doesn’t show market efficiency it shows poor alignment between the project the team and the community. The whole purpose of decentralization is to distribute value, not drain trust.
@monad was supposed to be the chain that fixes everything fast efficient and fair. But instead it’s giving major “VCs got theirs first” vibes.
We’ve seen this story before.
Same greed new logo.
Fix the emissions, fix the unlocks and fix the message because no amount of TPS will save a project that loses its community this early.
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Every part of @monad allocation had a purpose the public sale ignited hype the airdrop energized the community the ecosystem fund fueled builders and validator rewards strengthened the network.
But now the real spotlight is on the Golden Ticket Admit One.
This isn’t just a card.
It’s a signal.
A pass into the core of what Monad is about to become.
They even told us don’t lose it and there’s no way that’s random.
It might turn into a future credential, an exclusive identity badge, or the key to something the team hasn’t revealed yet.
As the ecosystem expands this Golden Ticket could become one of the most iconic symbols of early entry.
Mainnet Day might create a moment nobody forgets.
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Monad initially allocated 4.7% of total supply for the airdrop rewarding early believers and community members.
But here’s the twist about 1.5% of that went unclaimed and instead of redistributing it to users, it was redirected to Ecosystem Development which already held a massive 37% allocation.@monad
So basically:
🟣 Ecosystem: 37% → now 38.5%
🔵 Community Airdrop: stuck at 4.7% now 3.3
That 1.5% could’ve gone to over 5,000+ active users the same community that helped Monad grow before mainnet.
This isn’t about entitlement. It’s about alignment.
If the chain is built for the community then reward the community not recycle tokens into a foundation wallet.