This recent donation fraud incident has truly exposed the true colors of some people in the Web3 circle. Clearly, they've made a fortune, yet when faced with the fraudsters, they kneel faster than anyone else, offering all kinds of support and platforms. This double standard is really hard to watch—acting mute when they should be tough, and being more proactive than anyone when they shouldn't be flattering. They act so righteous, but everyone knows what their real intentions are. If you really want to do good for the industry, you should straighten your back before speaking.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 5h ago
ngl the opportunity cost of moral consistency in defi circles is basically zero, yet somehow everyone still chooses to eat the loss... fascinating case study in incentive misalignment tbh
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MetaverseVagabond
· 5h ago
Moral kidnapping is a trap, and they turn around to curry favor with the financial backers.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 5h ago
Uh... this circle is really messed up, no doubt about it.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 5h ago
It's hilarious, this circle is just like that. When there's money, everyone calls you daddy, but as soon as something goes wrong, they immediately become your grandson.
This recent donation fraud incident has truly exposed the true colors of some people in the Web3 circle. Clearly, they've made a fortune, yet when faced with the fraudsters, they kneel faster than anyone else, offering all kinds of support and platforms. This double standard is really hard to watch—acting mute when they should be tough, and being more proactive than anyone when they shouldn't be flattering. They act so righteous, but everyone knows what their real intentions are. If you really want to do good for the industry, you should straighten your back before speaking.