TechFlow, July 23 — Believe platform community manager Nicholas Wenzel and Kled founder Avi Patel engaged in a public dispute on social media. Avi accused the platform of lacking support and communication, while Believe CEO Ben Pasternak responded by questioning Avi's business ethics, pointing out that he deleted his social accounts and secretly sold $500,000 worth of $KLED tokens after the token launch. Previously, Believe had praised Kled as a "leading data platform," but Ben's subsequent criticism sparked community concerns over the platform's inconsistent stance. Avi stated that major plans, including collaborations with large AI labs, will be unveiled in the future.
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