Banned and deleted by Lisk DAO

So, I was replying to SuperchainEco Establish the Lisk DAO Fund and cover 2026 budget with this reply being my personal honest opinion and it was erased by lisk DAO team. I post it then here and if they keep deleteing me and ban me I will create website about truth of lisk DAO and I will spread it from multiple accounts in every single post of theirs. Keep deleting my posts and start fight with me and I will start fight with you! It’s ridiculous that you ban freedom of speech here. I was trying to be polite but you are behaving like animals. So here is my previous reply:

Warning / Disclaimer:
Everything written below represents my personal opinion and personal observations only. It is not intended to offend, insult, or harm anyone involved. I’m sharing this purely for the sake of open discussion and transparency within the community. Please treat it as constructive criticism, not a personal attack.

It’s almost comical to see those little hearts — handed out in full by Lisk DAO: a clique of people who won’t stop stealing from their own nest while their token is racing toward collapse. Instead of helping, you choose to steal even more.

Your premeditated, self-approved proposal is nothing but robbing your own investors through token dilution. You want 400,000 free Lisk just so you can click a few accept grant buttons. It looks awfully like Lisk DAO was created specifically to destroy the project and cash out, like professional call-center scammers in India.

First come promises, then broken promises, then more promises — rinse and repeat — while the funds in the accounts of people outside the Lisk team evaporate before our eyes. This has been happening since 2018.

Ever since the DAO existed, the people running the project have been making proposals just to literally mint tokens for themselves and convert them to cash while the token still has any value. Then they say the money was “spent,” but nobody knows how or to whom. The project doesn’t develop at all and the money magically disappears.

Now you want to take success fees as if you were an exchange — that doesn’t make the project more attractive; it discourages anyone from building on this dead blockchain.

Show me one thing: the Lisk treasury should be growing, not tanking — it should naturally rise from staking. So why isn’t it? Because money is wasted and siphoned off under the pretext of ecosystem development. In reality, your so-called “initiatives,” which are hard to believe are genuine, don’t develop the Lisk ecosystem in any meaningful way.

Even your largest delegate is clueless about this shady idea:

przemer
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Is this part of the $15M EMpower fund? or is this a separate DAO initiative?

And you call that legendary transparency. You keep saying you want to be more transparent, but it’s empty words — you do nothing, just like with everything else you touch.

The truth is: you don’t deserve these tokens. They shouldn’t exist in the first place — the total market cap should remain at 150 million tokens — and if new tokens must be issued, they should go to the Lisk community, meaning directly to the people who invested in your project, not to you. You already sponsor yourselves from investor money by minting free tokens. Now you’re introducing a “success tax” on the would-be suicidally optimistic developers who might actually try to build on your chain.

You manufacture proposals and vote them through yourselves — bravo. Remember not so long ago when you blocked the community’s proposal to burn 100 million tokens? The Lisk team came forward with a good initiative and you destroyed it under the pretext of insufficient votes, even though 99% of people voted in favor.

Not to mention that you ban nine out of ten people on your Discord — literally anyone who says a single bad word about the project when they’re bitter about how much money they lost investing in you.

My question is: how can I become a member of the DAO and get all those benefits and free Lisk inflows to my account like you do? You’re the kings of this project, living the high life. Too bad the peasants have been starving for years, barely surviving in poverty and on the brink of death.

Honestly, I’m a bit confused by your thread — it feels like you’re missing some context and not offering any concrete alternatives or suggestions.

Superchain Eco and the proposals we’re involved in are third-party contributions to the Lisk ecosystem. None of our team members have ever been employed by Lisk or any related entity. We’re literally part of the community, building alongside everyone else.

As for seasonal spending, everything is planned ahead of each proposal and approved through Lisk Governance. So the transparency concern doesn’t really hold — all decisions go through Charmverse, and every funding transaction is traceable on-chain.

The Lisk DAO Fund proposal you’re referencing is still a draft on the Forum. That’s exactly the point of sharing it there — to get feedback from stakeholders and delegates before anything moves forward. Everyone gets to ask questions, share thoughts, and decide whether it’s ultimately a net positive for Lisk.

Your last comments don’t seem related to the DAO Fund proposal or seasonal operations. We weren’t involved in any previous token minting decisions, and honestly, we believe the initiatives coming from the Lisk team are genuine and aligned with long-term growth.

If you don’t see value in empowering builders from emerging markets — which we believe is one of the biggest opportunities right now — then maybe your focus lies in a different direction or ecosystem.

For context, we’ve been holding LSK since the early days (before the 2018 rebrand) and see the current strategy as a natural evolution of Lisk’s original mission: putting blockchain potential in the hands of developers worldwide. It started with tools like JavaScript, and now it’s about supporting the builders and regions shaping the next wave of blockchain innovation.

If you’re serious about contributing to the DAO, there are a couple of clear paths:

  1. Draft a proposal outlining your ideas and how they’d benefit Lisk.

  2. Build something directly on Lisk or contribute to an existing initiative.

Either way, we’d love to see more constructive engagement — we’re all here to push the ecosystem forward.

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