So you're telling me there's a "learning center" with zero credentials and sketchy operations? Classic scam playbook. Except here's the thing—put it onchain and suddenly they can't just vanish with everyone's money. Every transaction gets permanently recorded, every claim gets audited. Can't fake what's written into an immutable ledger. Traditional finance? Yeah, those fraud schemes get buried. But blockchain? That's a different story. Transparency becomes the actual security feature, not just marketing fluff.
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FancyResearchLab
· 23h ago
Another scenario where academic value is MAX and practical value is MIN. In theory, on-chain data cannot be tampered with, but how many projects have all the pitfalls buried inside smart contracts? Now they are truly proficient.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 23h ago
ngl On-chain transparency is indeed a double-edged sword; scammers can't run away no matter how clever they are.
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EthMaximalist
· 2025-12-31 18:39
Nah, blockchain transparency is indeed something traditional finance can't handle; on-chain data can't be faked.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 2025-12-31 18:33
ngl this logic is a bit extreme... on-chain records are really a nightmare for scammers
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CommunitySlacker
· 2025-12-31 18:31
On-chain permanent records are truly amazing; the traditional financial methods simply can't survive on the blockchain.
So you're telling me there's a "learning center" with zero credentials and sketchy operations? Classic scam playbook. Except here's the thing—put it onchain and suddenly they can't just vanish with everyone's money. Every transaction gets permanently recorded, every claim gets audited. Can't fake what's written into an immutable ledger. Traditional finance? Yeah, those fraud schemes get buried. But blockchain? That's a different story. Transparency becomes the actual security feature, not just marketing fluff.