The migration to the new $psyopqueen community is picking up steam. We've brought over quite a few holders from the previous iteration, and the energy is solid. That said, creator fee transfers have been dragging—there's always that backend friction when communities shift. In a market this fast-moving, every day counts for maintaining momentum around a narrative. We're working through it, but timing is everything in this space.
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rug_connoisseur
· 1h ago
Backend issues have always been a tough problem, and migration is indeed prone to failures.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 7h ago
Backend issues really cause failures; even a one-day delay can lead to a market crash.
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ProveMyZK
· 7h ago
The move has been delayed again, just afraid that one step slow leads to every step slow.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 7h ago
Backend lag really drives me crazy, every day I’m running benchmarks.
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$psyopqueen is indeed gaining momentum, but the sluggishness in transaction fees is a bit outrageous.
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Migration really depends on timing; one slow step can ruin the entire plan.
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Energy is there, but what about liquidity? That’s the real test.
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It’s the backend’s fault again. When can we have a smooth run?
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Community activity is increasing and that’s valuable, but the dragged pace is really annoying.
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It’s good enough if the narrative can be maintained; don’t shoot yourself in the foot.
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BearMarketMonk
· 7h ago
The backend getting stuck happens every time. When will Web3 become smoother?
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The psyopqueen migration is okay, but the transaction fees really dragged it down.
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Every day chasing the narrative, but getting stuck due to backend technical issues—that's the crypto world.
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Fast migration is good, but it's awkward when the infrastructure can't keep up.
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Holders have been retained quite a bit, but the timing is really just so-so.
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Every day racing against time, but losing to a code bug—what a joke.
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unrekt.eth
· 7h ago
A bunch of backend issues, this is the norm for on-chain communities. It's already good that it can run smoothly.
The migration to the new $psyopqueen community is picking up steam. We've brought over quite a few holders from the previous iteration, and the energy is solid. That said, creator fee transfers have been dragging—there's always that backend friction when communities shift. In a market this fast-moving, every day counts for maintaining momentum around a narrative. We're working through it, but timing is everything in this space.