ICP has seen a fair share of highs and lows, but one thing that’s been consistent is the effort put in by independent creators who genuinely believe in its potential. BobbyO is one of those names that stands out. He has spent over three years producing content about the ecosystem, voluntarily, without financial backing. Now, he’s stepping away, citing the lack of support and the increasing weight of misinformation being spread about him. His frustration isn’t about money—it’s about public backing when people twist facts.
The frustration is understandable. In any community, those who dedicate time to educating and informing others are essential. BobbyO’s 138 YouTube videos, alongside his presence on X with 4,617 followers and 2.9K YouTube subscribers, have helped many navigate ICP’s complexities. His content has consistently explained the technology in a way that the average person can grasp. Without voices like his, the space risks becoming dominated by promotional content instead of genuine discussion.
His recent X post lays it out clearly: he’s not asking for money, but for the community to push back against falsehoods. Misinformation thrives when people stay silent. The frustration isn’t just his alone—it’s a signal to the broader ICP ecosystem. If those who contribute without financial incentive are left to fend for themselves, it sets a precedent where only paid promotions remain.
Public reactions to his post have been supportive. Users like @culttoday responded, “Hang in there bro. Can’t get bogged down with this stuff.” @Gee1Danny have acknowledged his role in fostering a safer, more united community. Others, like @HAMpng, pointed out that his work has been about truth and education, not just pushing narratives. At the same time, concerns have been raised that paid influencers have been damaging the ecosystem, with some even threatening to spread negativity based on personal biases.
The question that lingers is whether ICP’s ecosystem values independent voices enough to sustain them. Developer funding isn’t in short supply—over $80 million has been raised through token sales, and the DFINITY Foundation’s Developer Grants Program distributed over $6.25 million in 2023 alone. Some funds were reportedly allocated to media and content creators in 2024, but it’s unclear whether independent influencers like BobbyO have ever received support.
If the ecosystem wants to thrive, it needs to do more than just fund developers. Tools are important, but so is the message. People who communicate the technology’s benefits, dissect its shortcomings, and educate the wider audience are just as crucial as those writing the code. Without them, ICP risks becoming a project that only speaks to itself.
BobbyO’s frustration should serve as a wake-up call. It’s easy to say the ecosystem is growing, but if those who have been part of that growth feel sidelined, something isn’t working. If the community believes he’s an asset, then the answer isn’t just words of encouragement but tangible support in ensuring that misinformation doesn’t get the final say. Otherwise, it won’t just be one content creator stepping back—it’ll be a signal that independent voices don’t have a place in the ecosystem at all.