I come from a long line of teachers and have worked in academia myself for over twenty years. As such, I've been waiting for a Web3 solution that would decentralise educational content (taking it out of government or corporate control), secure it, and open it up to the masses in a fun and accessible way. I thought I found it, but I think I may've been wrong. I originally gave this project 5 stars overall but have now reduced my rating down to two for the following reasons.

  1. There was an incident today where a TG user noticed the circulating supply on CMC was suddenly increased by 45 million. The response from the team was that tokens were moved from a different locked wallet ahead of schedule. This seems quite shady to me, and at the very least sloppy.
  2. There is little transparency about what utility the tokens or NFTs have currently
  3. I've checked out the Tinytap app more closely and it is very basic and inflexible- all course content needs to be tailored to it but its functionality is extremely limited.

A shame, I really wanted to like this project but there are too many red flags now for me to confidently invest in it. Show Less

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