CKB Open Community Meeting” “CKB Open Q&A Session”

I believe CKB needs to hold an open and direct discussion session, with a clear commitment to answering all questions honestly and transparently. There are many rumors and unanswered concerns circulating, yet there are no direct responses that clarify the situation for investors and the community.

Among the most important questions many investors have are:

  1. What is the real current state of CKB?
    And what are the actual challenges facing the project today?

  2. What is CKB’s future plan?
    Is there a clear roadmap with measurable and achievable goals?

  3. Does CKB intend to build actual companies, products, and applications on top of the network, or will it remain focused only on building the base layer and leave everything else to the community?

  4. Did the Force Bridge hack truly damage the confidence of partners and investors?
    Were there any companies or projects that left because of that incident?

  5. Did Cipher Wang’s departure contribute to worsening some of the project’s issues, or weaken its leadership and media presence?

  6. CKB clearly suffers from a liquidity problem, and this is not something ordinary users can solve.
    So what is the realistic plan to address this issue?
    Are there any efforts to secure partnerships, attract market makers, or bring institutional liquidity?

  7. Is CKB truly ready for the wave of AI Agents and smart payment systems, or is it still behind and at risk of missing the opportunity?

  8. The marketing and media presence of CKB is extremely weak compared to other projects. In fact, its visibility is among the weakest of well-known blockchain networks.
    How does CKB plan to solve this problem?
    Is there a real strategy to improve media presence and communication with the market?

  9. How does CKB view real adoption?
    Are there clear goals to attract actual users, companies, and projects instead of focusing only on technical development?

These questions — and many others — deserve honest and transparent answers, because clarity and transparency are what build trust, especially for long-term projects.

Best regards.

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While you raise valid questions, interrogating people who work on the project is not a productive use of the forum.

Your post on Reddit was noticed, your concerns will be covered in formal communications, closing this topic.

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