Recently, I discovered a pretty interesting community project in the Solana ecosystem.
The core principles are three words: authenticity, freedom, and friendship. The community advocates working together with a shared purpose and clearly states that they will not be "韭菜" (newbie investors who get exploited), which I really appreciate. They position themselves as green ecological builders on the Solana public chain, which sounds much more appealing than simply a project that cuts leeks.
The community has its own token—Gathering Wealth Community (abbreviated as JCB), operating on the Solana chain. With SOL ecosystem so hot right now, many new projects are competing to build various application scenarios. This community takes a community-first approach, emphasizing participant engagement and consensus more than pure token speculation.
It feels like Solana, as a public chain infrastructure, is indeed attracting more and more ecosystem participants like this. Although the project is still in its early stages, their genuine construction attitude and promise not to cut leeks at least align with the right principles.
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LightningSentry
· 01-13 01:50
Hmm? Another "no leek cutting" project, I'm already tired of hearing this phrase.
Wait, is the community really taking the lead? Let's observe first and see, there are many who are making bold promises now.
The SOL ecosystem is hot, but such projects depend on their staying power. I don't believe in just talking without action.
JCB? Let's hold some first and see, anyway Solana fees are cheap.
Early-stage projects like this carry quite a bit of risk, everyone should be cautious.
But compared to those obvious air projects, at least the attitude is right, worth paying attention to.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-13 01:26
Honestly, I've heard too many promises of "not cutting leeks" before...
But this time, the concept is indeed more agreeable, at least they dare to make a clear statement.
The Solana ecosystem is so competitive right now, truly sticky projects are indeed rare.
The JCB gameplay is quite interesting; community-first approaches are more reliable than just token speculation.
Early-stage projects still carry significant risks; let's wait and see how they develop later.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-12 08:37
Damn, another one claiming "no more cutting leeks"... Half believing it, haha.
Real development is good, but with so many projects in the SOL ecosystem, who has truly survived?
Anyway, I'm just watching and waiting for the data to speak.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-11 04:11
Hmm... I've heard the phrase "don't be a leek" too many times, but this time it feels a bit different?
Wait, are you really not cutting, or are you just saying it?
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-10 03:59
It sounds good, but the key is whether they can really not cut. Let's wait and see in half a year.
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-10 03:57
Another "no leek harvesting" project, huh? Everything sounds good, but let's see how it develops later.
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The name JCB is pretty decent, and the community-first approach is indeed more reliable than pure coin gameplay.
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Now everything in the SOL ecosystem dares to pop up. Can projects with real development survive the bull and bear markets? Question mark.
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I've heard the "united and moving forward" rhetoric too many times. The key still depends on how the token mechanism is designed.
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Green ecological builders... sounds like they're not here to harvest leeks, but rather to cut ideals.
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In early projects, I usually hear "no leek harvesting" and tend to think the opposite.
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Really want to understand JCB's distribution mechanism. Can you share? Feels like the information is not enough.
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With so many community projects popping up on Solana now, what's the differentiation?
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How much is the promise of not being a leek worth? Let's wait for the market to prove it.
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WealthCoffee
· 01-10 03:55
It's the same old story of not cutting the leeks, hearing it so much that my ears are calloused.
First look at the data before bragging; who can't make empty promises?
Real development? Early projects saying that are pretty hollow; let's talk when liquidity picks up.
The idea of community first is good, but on Solana, there are so many projects like this.
JCB, another new coin—this time really different? I think I'll observe first before taking action.
Having a concept isn't enough, brother; the key is how it's implemented.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 01-10 03:46
Is it true or not? These days, which project dares to say they won't cut the leeks? Only a fool would believe you.
But the SOL ecosystem is indeed gaining momentum. It's quite rare to see early projects with genuine sincerity.
Does JCB have practical application scenarios, or is it just another air coin?
The community-first approach sounds good, but I'm worried it will just be the same old story—fundraising and running away.
Let's keep observing and not get fooled into a trap.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-10 03:40
Oh no, another project claiming "no rug pulls"... I just want to ask, do those who say they won't rug often end up getting hurt the most?
In the early days, I heard this every time, and it took a year and a half to build a bottom... The SOL ecosystem is so hot that it makes me even more suspicious—those who go with the trend are just followers.
The abbreviation JCB... sounds less like blue-chip, hopefully it won't become the next zeroed-out digital collectible. On-chain data will tell the story.
Recently, I discovered a pretty interesting community project in the Solana ecosystem.
The core principles are three words: authenticity, freedom, and friendship. The community advocates working together with a shared purpose and clearly states that they will not be "韭菜" (newbie investors who get exploited), which I really appreciate. They position themselves as green ecological builders on the Solana public chain, which sounds much more appealing than simply a project that cuts leeks.
The community has its own token—Gathering Wealth Community (abbreviated as JCB), operating on the Solana chain. With SOL ecosystem so hot right now, many new projects are competing to build various application scenarios. This community takes a community-first approach, emphasizing participant engagement and consensus more than pure token speculation.
It feels like Solana, as a public chain infrastructure, is indeed attracting more and more ecosystem participants like this. Although the project is still in its early stages, their genuine construction attitude and promise not to cut leeks at least align with the right principles.