Today, Zagabond, the founder of Azuki NFT, made an apology on Twitter after a disastrous Twitter interaction. The author joined a Twitter area sponsored by NFT influencer Andrew Wang on May 10, after confessing to being behind three failing NFT firms. However, instead of apologizing for his flaws, he defended his actions, which did not sit well with the community members.
Earlier today, Vagabond tweeted, “I f***ed up.” “I truly apologize to the communities I abandoned, Azuki bearers, and all those who placed their confidence in me for the shortcomings I’ve identified in my handling of earlier initiatives.
What Happened to the Twitter Account of the Founder of the Azuki NFT?
The author of the Azuki NFT has admitted to being behind three allegedly dodgy projects: CryptoPhunks, Tendies, and CryptoZunks. Later, on May 10, Zagabond’s Andrew Wang and whizwang, Azuki’s Head of Growth, co-hosted a Twitter Space. This was a perfect opportunity for Zagabond to tell the truth, but he failed horribly.
Zagabond, for one, proceeded to justify and explain his actions across the whole area. He lamented the lack of a standard for authors to adhere to. In other words, he said that he was “still learning” and that it was tough to decide what to do.
According to the transcript supplied by Ben Green, he said, “I’m still learning through this whole process since everything has transpired so quickly.” “I’ve always approached things as a creator and builder who investigates, and I feel this whole process has helped me realize that this goes beyond myself…”
In addition, the creator of the Azuki NFT did not apologize for his mistakes. Instead, he criticized the communities’ unreasonable expectations.
“In this climate, there is a disparity between consumer and artist expectations…
From the creator’s perspective, if you construct a project and produce as promised, it is expected that the team will continue to work on the project indefinitely…
Finally, Zagabond said that he will concentrate on improving his communication abilities. In addition, he said that he will talk with members of his prior efforts in order to find a solution. However, he ultimately left the space without warning.
What responses did Twitter users have to the space?
Unsurprisingly, the bulk of the NFT Twitter community was unhappy with Zagabond’s responses to several allegations. Initially, a number of individuals considered that the founder of Azuki should have apologized to the participants of his unsuccessful projects, especially those who had lost money.
Others said he should have repaid the community or collectors prior to his departure. Moreover, considering Azuki’s current success, several have suggested that Zagabond offer compensation immediately.
“The Azuki spaces went about as poorly as you might expect,” tweeted quit.pcc.eth. “Zagabond dodged questions, gave no assurances for the future, and said to the victims of his previous conduct, “I owe you nothing…”
The Azuki NFT Founder Issues a Statement
As the situation continued to escalate, the founder of Azuki NFT published a Twitter message. On the path to developing Azuki, he apologized to the communities for his earlier endeavors, which he “misrepresented as “learnings.” He remarked that there was a need for “more transparency and communication.”
Zagabond also said that he might have handled the handoffs better. On a more optimistic note, he described the future steps for his previous endeavors.
“First and foremost, we will transfer total ownership of contracts to previous project communities, and then we will choose the best method for an equitable distribution of income,” he said. He also said that the comprehensive approach will be revealed soon in its entirety.
“Within the next twenty-four hours, we will submit replies to the outstanding Twitter Space questions on Discord,” he stated. This page will be dynamic and will be modified based on community feedback.
Lastly, he reaffirmed his commitment to the Azuki community. Additionally, he said that he would “improve transparency and communication.” Concurrently, he said that the team is arranging discussions with members in order to hear their issues and viewpoints.
What is the next step for Azuki?
The floor has been falling for Azuki as a consequence of the response. This is the lowest level for Azuki’s floor since March of this year.
Others say Zagabond should quit despite the fact that some have accepted his apologies. In addition, Twitter user GHMC said that the inventor of Azuki should return the holders from whom he got funds. They said that a “simple apology” would not be sufficient.
Today, Zagabond, the founder of Azuki NFT, made an apology on Twitter after a disastrous Twitter interaction. The author joined a Twitter area sponsored by NFT influencer Andrew Wang on May 10, after confessing to being behind three failing NFT firms. However, instead of apologizing for his flaws, he defended his actions, which did not sit well with the community members.
Earlier today, Vagabond tweeted, “I f***ed up.” “I truly apologize to the communities I abandoned, Azuki bearers, and all those who placed their confidence in me for the shortcomings I’ve identified in my handling of earlier initiatives.
What Happened to the Twitter Account of the Founder of the Azuki NFT?
The author of the Azuki NFT has admitted to being behind three allegedly dodgy projects: CryptoPhunks, Tendies, and CryptoZunks. Later, on May 10, Zagabond’s Andrew Wang and whizwang, Azuki’s Head of Growth, co-hosted a Twitter Space. This was a perfect opportunity for Zagabond to tell the truth, but he failed horribly.
Zagabond, for one, proceeded to justify and explain his actions across the whole area. He lamented the lack of a standard for authors to adhere to. In other words, he said that he was “still learning” and that it was tough to decide what to do.
According to the transcript supplied by Ben Green, he said, “I’m still learning through this whole process since everything has transpired so quickly.” “I’ve always approached things as a creator and builder who investigates, and I feel this whole process has helped me realize that this goes beyond myself…”
In addition, the creator of the Azuki NFT did not apologize for his mistakes. Instead, he criticized the communities’ unreasonable expectations.
“In this climate, there is a disparity between consumer and artist expectations…
From the creator’s perspective, if you construct a project and produce as promised, it is expected that the team will continue to work on the project indefinitely…
Finally, Zagabond said that he will concentrate on improving his communication abilities. In addition, he said that he will talk with members of his prior efforts in order to find a solution. However, he ultimately left the space without warning.
What responses did Twitter users have to the space?
Unsurprisingly, the bulk of the NFT Twitter community was unhappy with Zagabond’s responses to several allegations. Initially, a number of individuals considered that the founder of Azuki should have apologized to the participants of his unsuccessful projects, especially those who had lost money.
Others said he should have repaid the community or collectors prior to his departure. Moreover, considering Azuki’s current success, several have suggested that Zagabond offer compensation immediately.
“The Azuki spaces went about as poorly as you might expect,” tweeted quit.pcc.eth. “Zagabond dodged questions, gave no assurances for the future, and said to the victims of his previous conduct, “I owe you nothing…”
The Azuki NFT Founder Issues a Statement
As the situation continued to escalate, the founder of Azuki NFT published a Twitter message. On the path to developing Azuki, he apologized to the communities for his earlier endeavors, which he “misrepresented as “learnings.” He remarked that there was a need for “more transparency and communication.”
Zagabond also said that he might have handled the handoffs better. On a more optimistic note, he described the future steps for his previous endeavors.
“First and foremost, we will transfer total ownership of contracts to previous project communities, and then we will choose the best method for an equitable distribution of income,” he said. He also said that the comprehensive approach will be revealed soon in its entirety.
“Within the next twenty-four hours, we will submit replies to the outstanding Twitter Space questions on Discord,” he stated. This page will be dynamic and will be modified based on community feedback.
Lastly, he reaffirmed his commitment to the Azuki community. Additionally, he said that he would “improve transparency and communication.” Concurrently, he said that the team is arranging discussions with members in order to hear their issues and viewpoints.
What is the next step for Azuki?
The floor has been falling for Azuki as a consequence of the response. This is the lowest level for Azuki’s floor since March of this year.
Others say Zagabond should quit despite the fact that some have accepted his apologies. In addition, Twitter user GHMC said that the inventor of Azuki should return the holders from whom he got funds. They said that a “simple apology” would not be sufficient.
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