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The Solana ecosystem has been quite active recently. This morning, there were discussions about npm-related news, and by noon, there was a noticeable change. Interestingly, the logic behind project teams distributing tokens through developer incentive programs—whether this practice is to support developers or to indirectly manipulate the market—definitely warrants a question. Solana's pace is indeed fast; the rhythm from news to market response is very tight, which also reflects a certain level of ecosystem activity. However, behind the ecosystem's prosperity, the sustainability and true intentions of developer incentives are worth careful observation.
Sol's response speed is so fast, be careful—could someone be manipulating the market?
This wave of ecosystem activity feels a bit fake.
What's really going on with the npm issue? I didn't keep up.
The water around token distribution is a bit deep; we need to see what happens next.
Behind the prosperity of the ecosystem are all these tricks. I'm too lazy to bother.
Hey, can this incentive plan really make developers money?
The speed is so fast that it actually makes people uneasy.
Sol is playing tricks again; nothing new anymore.
Sustainability? Bullshit. It's just short-term good news again.
Developers' incentive rhetoric has long been tired, how much of the tokens actually dumped can be recirculated?
Sol's speed is fast, but this pace feels like rushing against time
Behind the incentive plan, it's mostly about dumping, otherwise why so urgent?
The npm incident reversed in just a few hours; the so-called active ecosystem is actually just dumping