The Terra Classic blockchain is once again at a turning point as the latest proposal : Market Module 2.0 (No-Mint), sparks intense debate within the community. This proposal has divided the network into two clear camps: those who support it as a necessary step forward, and those who strongly oppose it.
From the perspective of Orbit Wire Validator, this proposal represents something Terra Classic desperately needs. For nearly three years, the chain has struggled to find major innovation capable of pushing it forward. Without bold steps like Market Module 2.0, Terra Classic risks remaining stagnant.
Freedom of Speech vs. Personal Bias
Healthy debate is essential for any decentralized ecosystem. Supporters and opponents alike should have the freedom to express their opinions. However, the current rejection of the proposal seems less about its technical merits and more about personal conflicts surrounding its author. Instead of constructive criticism aimed at improving the proposal, much of the opposition feels rooted in validator politics.
The Layer 1 Dilemma
Some argue that innovation is already happening through multiple developers and projects. But a closer look reveals that most activity is happening on Layer 2, while Layer 1 development faces hostility. Developers who attempt to work on the core chain often face backlash and heavy criticism, discouraging much-needed progress on the blockchain itself.
The $1 Dream and False Promises
Many in the community share a vision of LUNC returning to $1. Unfortunately, this dream is often paired with unrealistic promises, such as claims that Binance will burn 2–3 trillion tokens. In reality, these narratives have served more to attract delegators than to create actionable strategies.
The Real Question: What Now?
How long can the community afford to wait, hoping for change without taking bold action? Division and hesitation only delay progress. The ecosystem doesn’t require everyone to agree, but it does need professionalism, an environment where developers can introduce meaningful proposals without fear of personal attacks.
If Terra Classic truly aims to evolve, it must allow space for innovation on Layer 1 and focus on constructive dialogue, not validator politics. Market Module 2.0 (No-Mint) may be controversial, but it could also be the catalyst the chain needs to break free from years of stagnation.