Thus judging people based on selling stake at low prices or for long durations isn't the right thing to do in my opinion if they also contribute in many ways many would deem valuable
Glad that someone has a much better opinion and reflections on this contrary to the popular opinion. I will power up all once I get a job. I also believe that in time, we should create more owners, not just users. I will become that at some point in time, and that too in 2025.
To be honest for me personally even though small earnings like (20-25 USD per month) worth of tokens per month, this has been a lifeline for me. And a strong emotion is attached to this ecosystem.
What comes from people must go back to them
This is what my philosophy is. And I will contribute financially too to this ecosystem.
Actually, the question of people selling the earned tokens will not even come to fore if we have a much greater adoption and penetration rate because that will automatically offset these things with strong demand.
The real challenge is something else- what parameters make a user a good player in this ecosystem and whether people comply with it to become an upstanding citizen or pretend to comply with it.
The process is more important. That said, our real-life challenges may drive us to make some money for survival. So, the threshold level of behaviour and act is still a work in progress in this ecosystem.
Thank you.