The Polkadot blockchain ecosystem is facing criticism over its treatment of projects led by Asian founders.
Victor Ji criticizes the Polkadot ecosystem as “highly toxic” and reveals discrimination faced by Asian founders, sparking discussions about inclusivity and collaboration within the blockchain community.
As the founder of the previous largest (non-DOT) TVL and market cap/FDV project in the Polkadot ecosystem, I have to say that we do not want to engage with the Polkadot ecosystem and team at all. It is a highly toxic ecosystem that lacks any real value for web3, and it does not… https://t.co/YxAPF1CYC9
— victorji.eth EthCC (@victorJi15) July 2, 2024
Polkadot Faces Criticism Over Asian-led Projects
Ji, who previously led the largest non-DOT TVL and market cap/FDV project within Polkadot, expressed deep frustration with the environment, citing a lack of real value for web3 and a failure to focus on user adoption.
He further reiterates the discrimination Asian founders have encountered in the ecosystem. While the details of this controversy have not been revealed, it has sparked a larger conversation about inclusivity in the blockchain community as Asian project leaders claim they face extra hurdles, raising concerns about the support and funding processes within Polkadot.
Reports suggest these projects encounter unfair practices and a hostile environment, unlike their Western counterparts.
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