#DeFi社区信任危机 Seeing the Circle fake press release incident, I still feel some emotional reflections. How a document falsely using a major company's name and even quoting CEO statements could spread widely actually reflects the fragility of trust throughout the entire ecosystem.
What concerns me most isn't the incident itself, but the problems it exposes — many people rush to act before verifying whether information is authentic or not. If someone buys tokens that don't even exist based on this fake press release, the losses would be irreversible.
This is also what I've always wanted to remind everyone: in the DeFi world, doing good position management and information verification is really not being overly cautious. I suggest you all develop a few habits — always confirm major news through official channels for second verification, don't just look at reposts; for new services and new tokens, give yourself sufficient observation time; most importantly, never put all your chips on one project or one piece of information.
In the long run, investors who live well are often not those with the fastest reactions, but those who are the calmest and most cautious. Believe in this point, do solid risk management, and it will be much steadier than chasing every trend.
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#DeFi社区信任危机 Seeing the Circle fake press release incident, I still feel some emotional reflections. How a document falsely using a major company's name and even quoting CEO statements could spread widely actually reflects the fragility of trust throughout the entire ecosystem.
What concerns me most isn't the incident itself, but the problems it exposes — many people rush to act before verifying whether information is authentic or not. If someone buys tokens that don't even exist based on this fake press release, the losses would be irreversible.
This is also what I've always wanted to remind everyone: in the DeFi world, doing good position management and information verification is really not being overly cautious. I suggest you all develop a few habits — always confirm major news through official channels for second verification, don't just look at reposts; for new services and new tokens, give yourself sufficient observation time; most importantly, never put all your chips on one project or one piece of information.
In the long run, investors who live well are often not those with the fastest reactions, but those who are the calmest and most cautious. Believe in this point, do solid risk management, and it will be much steadier than chasing every trend.