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Pharos Network(@pharos_network OR $PROS) lang:en -is:retweetMay 1, 2026 → May 1, 2026- @Kiwi_Nod @pharos_network @KiwiNOD @Pharos No fluff, just facts: Most projects chase attention. Pharos looks like it’s building for retention. That means: – Real use cases > empty hype – Dev support > quick cash grabs – Community growth > bot activity That’s the “inte
- @Kiwi_Nod @pharos_network @KiwiNOD @Pharos The focus isn’t just users… it’s builders. Tools, support, and attention seem geared toward people actually creating, not just interacting. Communication matters. Projects with no intention go silent after traction. Pharos still shows up
- @Kiwi_Nod @pharos_network @KiwiNOD @Pharos You asked for specifics. Here’s the thread 👇 “Intention” isn’t a buzzword — it shows in what a project prioritizes when no one is watching. With Pharos, I’m noticing a few things. They’re not just pushing hype cycles. There’s a visibl
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