I also want to believe that someone in the community came to an agreement. But for some reason, I think this is more of a fantasy. The community as a whole isn't eager to buy, but our most proactive friends are trying to push others to buy. But I can say from experience that trying to push others to buy doesn't work well. People may agree with you out of politeness, but they're unlikely to buy. Because they don't see an example. You can only push others to buy by example, not by persuasion or nudges. Persuasion and nudges are at best useless, and at worst they cause irritation, rejection, and resistance. After all, persuasion is a mild form of violence. And people don't like violence against themselves. Unfortunately, that's the reality of life. Therefore, if you try to persuade others to buy a token without buying it yourself in large amounts or doing so periodically, your efforts will most likely be fruitless. People are not fools. They don't believe words. People believe in actions.
Yes, people do believe in actions, but it does not guarantee that they will follow those actions themselves. Even if they constantly see an example of someone buying an asset, it does not necessarily mean they will buy it too.
Take Bitcoin, for example. Very public individuals and institutions openly buy it, they set an example and keep telling everyone that buying it is important. And it works, of course, but mostly in a way that others simply
want to buy Bitcoin, they want to have the funds to invest in it, yet in reality they
do not buy it because they cannot afford it or because they are afraid to take that much risk.
So an example is better than words, but it is not a cure-all. Until a person starts doing something on their own, you can show them the example a hundred times a day and it still will not lead to anything.