LOL, that was fast. Couldn’t even hold out for the IPO to rope in the crypto-bros.
More like they realized they couldn’t grift any extra money from it.
Or rather… the tokens were held on a sidechain created in collaboration with FTX… yes, that FTX, the one that “misplaced” a bunch of billions of dollars, and for a long time it took a somewhat elaborate way to convert Reddit community points (Moons, Bricks) into USD.
A couple months ago, after the API debacle, the tokens got listed on Kraken… and their value took a quick nosedive.
They “IPO-ed” them, and it failed, so now they’re slashing them.
The arc is wide, but they’re circling the drain. Say what you will about the inefficacy of the exodus, but the exodus was well deserved; the platformhas legitimately gone to shit.
All my homies hate spez.
Announce bad change, revert it and apologize saying you’re listening to the community, then implement other changes. Rinse and repeat.
Except they were too stupid to do it for the only change that mattered to a lot of us, API pricing/access to the full Reddit.
I was ready to pay up to $15/mo but after they way they treated the Apollo dev and the fact that for all intents and purposes Apollo was Reddit for me by the end. I’d been on Reddit since the start and used many clients but Apollo was the best and I couldn’t go back to the official or any of the clients that put up with what Reddit did.