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Notcoin has been a real breakthrough for the TON and Telegram ecosystem. This clicker not only attracted a massive audience but also gave it an incredible boost - and not a single dollar on marketing was spent.
This unique case demonstrated the strength of an enthusiastic community. Of course, let's not forget TON Foundation's role bringing the project into the spotlight.
Invigorated by such success, the Notcoin team introduced Not Pixel. Though ambitious, this idea did not meet the community’s expectations. The product failed to bring real value to the ecosystem and, according to users, did not justify its time and resource investment.
Next was the Sticker Store, launched after Pavel Durov announced
NFT stickers for Telegram at TOKEN2049. The concept seemed interesting, but its execution was dubious: stickers of popular crypto projects turned out to be just digital images with no real value or use. The bot turned out to be unstable, and overall, the idea failed to gain widespread popularity.
Meanwhile, Mr. Freeman, creator of Telegram’s gift marketplace, announced a “
stupidity tax” on NFT sticker buyers and accused several projects of misusing TON’s resources. In his opinion, instead of developing useful services, the ecosystem wastes its efforts on rather speculative projects.
Tonnel Network also got some criticism.
Alexander shared in
his stories how he was banned from the project’s chat for expressing his opinion about the $virus and $tonnel tokens, casting doubts on the community’s claimed independence and openness.
Also, Not founder warned that Tonnel Network is centralized, where conditions can change, putting users at risk of losing access to their assets. He compared it to a “hostage business model” and reminded everyone of the key rule: “Not your keys, not your gifts,” advising users to store their assets in personal wallets and use truly decentralized tools.
Alexander has been making some rather sharp remarks lately. When Anon accused him of scamming using Not Pixel, saying in a private chat: “You’re really good at stealing our money, congratulations,” he responded with a joke instead of a constructive answer: “Yes, and I’ll meet your mom after my morning coffee.” This isn’t the first instance - at first, he was “taking other people’s moms to the movies,” and now he just outright dismisses those who ask uncomfortable questions.
Whose side are you on?
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@TonPost