Hexagon Remains Committed to LUNC Despite Proposal Setback

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LUNC Community Rejects Terra Rebels Proposal
  • Hexagon remains committed to LUNC, despite having their recent proposal denied.
  • Clay noted that Hexagon has promised to continue working with the LUNC project.
  • The Hexagon team will not receive the proposed $15,000 per month from the community pool.

Hexagon remains committed to the Terra Luna Classic community, despite having their recent proposal denied. According to Clay, the host of the ClayBro YouTube investment channel, the Hexagon team has promised to continue working on the LUNC project even without receiving the proposed $15,000 per month from the community pool.

According to Clay, Hexagon is committed to staying and getting more creative, citing their reaction to the proposal denial. The group assured the community of its continued support as it promised to keep working toward the community’s development.

Hexagon said:

After thorough consideration and extensive internal communication with our team, our commitment to supporting LUNC remains unwavering. Unfortunately, our proposal 11805 did not receive approval.

Hexagon assured the Terra Luna Classic community that, despite not securing community pool funding, the group remains fully committed to providing all of their services. Moreover, they promised to continue to collaborate with all the teams and individuals in the Terra Classic community, assuring the community that they are around for the long haul and have no intentions of going anywhere.

Clay praised Hexagon’s commitment, noting it could be a strategic move in anticipation that they would be rewarded when the project becomes more profitable. In the meantime, Clay noted that some community members are already donating to Hexagon.

Furthermore, the investment channel host acknowledged Hexagon’s request for the LUNC community to consider delegating their LUNC to them. Clay supports the idea, as Hexagon explained that all commissions earned in the process would go to offset their running costs for infrastructure. The group reaffirmed their dedication to supporting the Terra Luna Classic blockchain, where they currently have a 5% commission with a maximum commission of 20%.

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