Reviving an abandoned memecoin is tough. We've tried everything—CTO submissions got rejected multiple times. The original dev barely shows up, posts occasionally but contributes nothing meaningful. Meanwhile, the community's been grinding hard: raids, social media pushes, marketing campaigns. Nothing sticks.
Has anyone successfully turned this around? What actually works when you're fighting dev inactivity but got real community momentum? Looking for proof points that could shift the narrative here.
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BoredStaker
· 01-10 17:20
Bro, this is a dead end. No matter how hard the devs and community try, it's all in vain.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-08 23:49
ngl this is a typical deadlock. No matter how hard the community works, the developers are not taking action.
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blockBoy
· 01-08 23:49
NGL, in this situation, it's basically a dead end. No matter how hard the community tries, if the devs don't take action, it's all for nothing.
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Blockchainiac
· 01-08 23:45
A community is useless without a dev; it's a dead end.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-08 23:30
Honestly, if the dev isn't capable, don't expect much. Just let go when it's time.
Reviving an abandoned memecoin is tough. We've tried everything—CTO submissions got rejected multiple times. The original dev barely shows up, posts occasionally but contributes nothing meaningful. Meanwhile, the community's been grinding hard: raids, social media pushes, marketing campaigns. Nothing sticks.
Has anyone successfully turned this around? What actually works when you're fighting dev inactivity but got real community momentum? Looking for proof points that could shift the narrative here.