Hey TOKIANs,
Hope you all are doing great. Can you believe it’s already June? Time really flew by — the last month was packed with exciting milestones: NFT collaborations with Mad Scientists and Bad Kids, the OP client release, community highlights, and a wave of new TOKIANs joining our journey.
What stood out the most was the undeniable strength and positive energy of our community, which positively impacted the growth of mainnet usage. Once again, we were reminded: a strong community builds a strong project.
In this monthly letter, I would like to share some thoughts on how we can continue to grow and strengthen our resilient TOKIAN community even more.
“Trustworthy”
I previously wrote a monthly letter about the guiding principles of the TOKI community. In that letter, I highlighted Trustworthiness as the core principle because it forms the essential foundation for all human collaboration, especially within a DAO.
This principle is built upon five key elements: Transparency, Open Communication, Consistency, Fairness, and Accountability, and we've designed our community engagement efforts, such as the role program, community calls, discussion threads, and more, to align with these values.
With continuous feedback from the community, we believe that these principles are being embodied by our community members—especially by moderators, senior experts, experts, and other active contributors—who are playing a central role in fostering a strong and trustworthy community.
What’s more, the pace of our growth is accelerating, fueled by a steady stream of high-quality suggestions and the way community members continually encourage and inspire one another.
Image: A part of the discussion in the exclusive-lounge.
Once again, a strong community is the foundation of a strong project, and from the standpoint of community-building, too, we’re moving in the right direction.
I believe most community members hold solid mottos, in addition to the principles, which are 'Quality over Quantity' and 'Long-term over Short-term'.
These are very significant when deciding what to do for the community and the project. On top of that, I’d like to add other mottos.