Stepped back from crypto for a bit, came back to this sub (& Moons) to touch base, read the feed, and updates to the Wiki, etc.. Over all token value is more or less stayed strong over the last year, which is good. But while reading I noticed lots has changed with Moons in relation to r/cc (not new news to anyone here, I know). Used to have my vault all set up, moons akimbo, but today after following all the directions it was challenging to re-set up my MM with my reddit vault, and reading the Wiki it says

  • Moons no longer appear in your Reddit Vault. However, you can still access them through a wallet like MetaMask. See this guide for more information.
  • Reddit admins won't be involved in any future Moons distribution process.
  • Moons can't be used to purchase Reddit coins or special memberships.

So honest question, whats the value left in moons as it related to reddit and more specifically this sub, if most of the features/value that moons added isn't possible anymore? I appreciate any feedback

Old user, gone for a bit, newly back. Lots has changed with Moons I 'm seeing.. What function do they serve/what good are they [other than their token value ofc] now that vault isn't supported and one's not able to purchase memberships or special features with them?
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  1. SevereArrivals on

    The wiki needs updating.

    You can buy a monthly/yearly membership on ccmoons.com

    In addition to that, distributions are back, and now everything is run by a DAO.

    Moons have a set supply too now with just over 79 M in circulation.

    Another use case are the constantly booked AMA’s and the banner you can see on the sub right now, for which Kraken burned almost 100,000 Moons.

    Tldr – Moons are better than ever before, welcome back!