Recently, the external environment has not been good, with frequent negative news, so I want to write down some thoughts.
Why am I willing to stay in the $BROCCOLI714 CTO community? Why did I choose Broccoli to devote myself to building?
I often buy other meme coins, but I rarely do anything for the community. Most of the time, I am just a pure trader. I sell after making a profit and complain a bit after a loss. This might be the norm for the vast majority of meme players.
But why do I have a special affection for Broccoli? Without mentioning the vague points like "the potential market value increase of the broccoli IP by tens of billions," let's talk about the facts.
1. $BROCCOLI714 is the purest CTO community. The original project team ran away right after the launch. Now all users, volunteers, and management chips are purchased from the open market. Many large holders have costs higher than the current price. Unlike some other projects that claim to be CTO communities, in reality, the controllers are the original token issuing team, holding a large amount of nearly free tokens.
2. Beyond meme coins, the community is continuously doing valuable things. They have provided charity assistance to thousands of stray dogs. They have productized and made the charity donation process transparent using blockchain. You might say this is a marketing tactic. But regardless of intentions, these "marketing actions" are indeed more energetic and valuable compared to buying ads or having KOLs shout out.
3. The organization and division of labor within the CTO community are becoming increasingly clear, and execution efficiency is rising. It is hard to imagine that this is purely self-organized by the holders. The CTO community has a strong ability to correct mistakes, and community token holders frequently propose ideas and suggestions. Although there may be arguments, they ultimately continue to find consensus amidst differences.
When the coin price drops, I distract myself, drop the leverage, and hold onto the spot. Invest more into building. Take responsibility for your own holdings. The road is difficult, but we must persist. Once you decide to build, don’t give up halfway. In the end, where the road leads depends on fate.
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