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A Reward for the Builders of the Future

Feb 25, 2025

CB had spent years working on various crypto projects as a developer and technical lead. Behind the scenes of some of the biggest projects in the space, he had designed complex infrastructures with exceptional skill. But this time, everything was different. This was the first project where he stepped in as the founder. Catbee wasn’t just a project—it was a big idea that needed to survive, grow, and shake the world.

But there was one thing he knew well: innovation alone wasn’t enough. The history of crypto is full of brilliant ideas that were lost in a flood of information and new projects. Some of them could have changed the market's future, but because they were never seen, they never had a chance to succeed.

CB didn’t see this as a threat, but as a major challenge to solve. He knew that if people didn’t talk about Catbee—if the project didn’t reach the minds and conversations of crypto users—its innovations would mean nothing.

CB also understood that building a strong community was just as important as developing solid tech. He didn’t want just a group of investors hoping for profits. His goal was to build a real movement—one where people would see Catbee not just as a token, but as part of the future of crypto and AI.

The first step was building a smart presence on social media. CB knew the crypto community lived in that space, so he decided to grab attention from the start—intelligently.

At first, it was just a few simple tweets—posts that hinted at a future where AI and memes intertwine. Only a few people noticed at the beginning: those always looking for innovative projects, people tired of pointless meme coins, and hungry for something different.

But CB knew talk wasn’t enough. He sought real engagement. That’s why he started interacting directly with his audience. Questions were asked, discussions sparked, and Catbee’s earliest supporters began to feel like part of something much bigger.

Catbee was not just another meme coin. This project came to create real transformation at the intersection of AI and crypto. And to do that, it needed to enter people’s minds.

So CB chose a path few projects had executed well: an airdrop—but not an ordinary one. Not a campaign that simply gave away a few tokens and ended there. This was a carefully planned move, designed to drive interaction, build the Catbee community, and most importantly, turn Catbee into one of the most talked-about projects in crypto.

This airdrop carried a message for crypto enthusiasts:

Catbee isn't looking for airdrop hunters—it’s looking for future builders.

With this vision of community-driven growth, CB handed the marketing of the project to the community itself. Instead of spending money on traditional advertising, he chose to distribute that budget as rewards among Catbee members. This not only inspired people to talk about the project with enthusiasm but also turned the community into a real driving force behind Catbee’s expansion.

Yet CB followed one key principle: he didn’t want the airdrop to negatively affect the future value of the Catbee token. Many crypto projects distribute large amounts of tokens early on, only to see massive sell-offs once those tokens hit exchanges, driving prices down. CB was determined that Catbee wouldn’t be one of them.

That’s why, instead of spreading the valuable Catbee tokens widely and carelessly, only a very small portion was allocated to the airdrop. This decision sent a clear message to the crypto world:

The Catbee token is so valuable that it only belongs to those who believed in its innovation from the very beginning.

And that was the beginning of an airdrop—one meant to be held by the billionaires of the future.