What catches your attention is the thoughtful approach here. Most teams in this space would have reminted everything, done a rebrand, or tried to sweep the past under the rug. Not this one. The protocol takes a different angle—existing NFTs aren't treated as yesterday's baggage. Instead, they function as verified credentials. You hold them, they get validated on-chain, and suddenly they become utility-bearing assets. That's the play: making what you already own more valuable, not telling you to forget about it.
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tx_pending_forever
· 15h ago
NGL, this approach is indeed different. Instead of cutting the leeks, it empowers the long-term holders. It's quite interesting.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 15h ago
This is what true product thinking looks like—no more of that fake reboot narrative.
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SolidityJester
· 15h ago
NGL, this idea is indeed brilliant. Instead of shedding historical baggage, turning them into assets is much smarter than those projects that are constantly thinking about rebooting.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 15h ago
ngl, this is the right way. Projects that don't abandon old users are worth watching.
What catches your attention is the thoughtful approach here. Most teams in this space would have reminted everything, done a rebrand, or tried to sweep the past under the rug. Not this one. The protocol takes a different angle—existing NFTs aren't treated as yesterday's baggage. Instead, they function as verified credentials. You hold them, they get validated on-chain, and suddenly they become utility-bearing assets. That's the play: making what you already own more valuable, not telling you to forget about it.