There's a brewing payment crisis in the Web3 space that deserves attention. MMTFinance is reportedly running 5 weeks late on compensating roughly 150 ambassadors and KOLs. We're talking millions in vested $MMT tokens stuck in limbo.
One affected party claims they're personally owed around $20k worth of $MMT. When projects delay payments to their community advocates at this scale, it raises serious questions about treasury management and operational integrity.
This isn't just about delayed payments—it's about trust in Web3 partnerships. If platforms can't honor agreements with their most vocal supporters, what does that signal to regular users?
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NFTregretter
· 5h ago
Another failed project... Five weeks and no settlement yet, using KOLs as scapegoats.
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SybilSlayer
· 10h ago
Is it the same old story? Payment delays have become a common occurrence in Web3.
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OnChain_Detective
· 12-10 23:49
ngl this mmt situation is giving classic rugpull energy... 5 weeks late paying ambassadors? that's not operational delay that's a red flag pattern. let me pull the wallet data on their treasury real quick because something doesn't add up here
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UncommonNPC
· 12-10 23:41
Yet another project on the verge of running away, why is MMT still using this trick?
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TopBuyerForever
· 12-10 23:38
It's the same story again, project teams delaying payments to KOLs... MMT has gone all in this time.
There's a brewing payment crisis in the Web3 space that deserves attention. MMTFinance is reportedly running 5 weeks late on compensating roughly 150 ambassadors and KOLs. We're talking millions in vested $MMT tokens stuck in limbo.
One affected party claims they're personally owed around $20k worth of $MMT. When projects delay payments to their community advocates at this scale, it raises serious questions about treasury management and operational integrity.
This isn't just about delayed payments—it's about trust in Web3 partnerships. If platforms can't honor agreements with their most vocal supporters, what does that signal to regular users?