πŸ«‚Community

The key to everything.

The strength of an NFT project is only as strong as the community behind it. This is an ideology we wholeheartedly agree with, and it's one of the reasons why we spent so much time and effort into building our community up from the ground. We started slow and continued to build slowly. Our goal was to integrate high value investors who were genuinely interested in the opportunities our community, and the Aptos ecosystem provides as a whole. We did manual purges weekly to get rid of anyone who were simply in our community to say "gm/gn" and beg for whitelist. Showing genuine curiosity was the only way to get noticed in our community, and we are proud of the community we've built so far. I'll attach a little snippet from our FAQ section below to let you guys get a better understanding of our thought process to community building and gaining/maintaining the trust of our holders. Q: What is the mint price? A: Free. Q: How to WL? A: This is still to be determined, but showing genuine interest in the opportunity and education that this community provides is a good start. The way to our whitelist is NOT A GRIND. We want to make something very clear from the beginning. Spamming meaningless messages in hopes of looking active and helpful will not work. We want people who are genuinely interested in the community and the opportunity Aptos brings to be here. Being a positive influence on the environment in our community is exactly the type of people we are looking for. Q: Why a free mint? A: One of the most important things to us is the trust of our holders. Launching a project on a brand new chain to quickly make some money didn't seem like a move that made sense to us. We are here for the long term. We are putting our own money, time, blood, sweat and tears into this and the goal is to prove that to you guys every day. This isn't to say that we don't have any future plans that involves funding, but before we scale, we want every single holder to trust us. Q: Why such a low supply? A: This ties into the same ideals as to why we are choosing a free mint. Jumping into a giant collection, collecting funds and making a bunch of empty promises just doesn't make sense to us. We want to initially have something that we can eventually expand upon. Community is πŸ”‘.

We also believe that founders and team members are an integral part of the community, and if they aren't around to vibe in their own community, they are worthless. Naturally, there are exceptions to this rule, but in general the founders should be WITH their community. Not cloaked behind a faΓ§ade or persona. At the end of the day, NFT projects should be treated as a business, and that's exactly what we plan to do. Our little community has been live for maybe 5-6 weeks, and this is the activity of the founder:

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