seriously? At some point, it has become painfully clear that many projects have begun to blatantly disregard the Korean market. In a market where product quality should be the top priority, the focus has instead shifted to what kind of food was served and how much money was handed out — as if that’s what defines success. At @FourPillarsFP, we do not view this trend positively. Moving forward, we will not support any projects that treat Korea as a joke — organizing meaningless meetups and offering no real value. Spending money on a meetup? That’s perfectly fine. Many great projects in the past have invested in meaningful gatherings. That’s not the issue here. The problem is that now, it has become so blatant. Projects are merely thinking about how to boost headcount at events, boast about the turnout, amplify the optics, and then eventually list their tokens on Korean exchanges — only to dump them on retail investors. Koreans also need to wake up. The airdrops you receive might seem significant in the short term, but in the end, those projects will dump even larger amounts of their tokens on Korean exchanges. If Korean exchanges are acting responsibly, they should permanently refuse to list projects like these. They say, ‘We’re doing this because we truly care about Korea’? Please. The moment Korean exchanges stop listing their tokens, these projects will stop spending money here altogether. All they want is Korean liquidity — that’s it. You could honestly call them grifters.
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