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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst communicators

Hey, I’m a huge fan of Nodepay and genuinely believe in what the project is building.

A few days back, Nodepay collaborated with ApeBond, where users could buy NC tokens at a discounted price with the option to hold or sell after a month. Usually, when such mechanisms are introduced, there’s a concern about potential dumping since tokens are acquired cheaper.

Because of this, I reached out to the mods in the Nodepay server to better understand the purpose of the collaboration and how it benefits long-term holders. They weren’t able to answer clearly and pinged @princederricksg for clarification. Prince didn’t respond initially, even though he was active in other channels.

After a few days, Prince replied, and I asked about the actual purpose of the collaboration and whether it benefits investors who have been holding NC for a while. For context, I bought NC at around $0.30 and have continued accumulating over time.

In response, Prince partially answered and said:
“You may need to reframe your mindset. If you still feel that we’re not making progress, it might be best for you to exit the project rather than question each of our planned moves. We don’t need non-believers; we need people who understand and support the vision.”

What confused me is that I never questioned the project’s progress or opposed its vision. I was simply asking how this specific collaboration works and how it aligns with long-term investor interests. Being told to exit the project for asking genuine questions felt discouraging.

I still strongly believe in what Nodepay is doing and see it as a long-term project with real potential. This isn’t about doubting the vision, it’s about being concerned with how legitimate questions from supporters and investors are addressed.

12 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The worst airdrop ever joined.

The worst airdrop ever joined.

I joined nodepay and also referred 20 new users (referral) but they don't count my points in the airdrop total. I try to contact them on discord but there is no response from them.

nodepay username: top4user

10 December 2024
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