DeStore Network deserves to be in dApp Staking?

Hello @Doinglifewell

@Juminstock made a good point: any ASTR token holder has the right to ask questions or even propose a delisting of a project in Astar dApp Staking. Since projects receive ASTR tokens, it’s only natural for people to want to know what the project is doing to contribute to the ecosystem—especially when those tokens could be sold and add selling pressure.

Some valid questions have been raised about your project. While we’ll moderate any false accusations or toxic comments (according to the new rules of engagement), that doesn’t mean you can ignore legitimate questions from ASTR holders. Given your project has been heavily doing marketing around dApp Staking, received decent support from stakers, and been part of the program for a while now, it’s totally fair for the community to ask for some clarity.

On that note, I’d personally like to know more about what on-chain products, contracts, or data Destore has contributed to Astar Network. I’ve heard most of your activity is still happening on Polygon and other chains, and that your presence on Astar (WASM, EVM, zkEVM) has been pretty minimal over the past year. Can you share some data to disprove this?

Looking forward to your response—thanks!

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