Trading is trading, but some things really should have bottom lines. Overly digging into personal privacy is truly unnecessary.
To put it simply, how far a product can go is still determined by the market. The buying and selling decisions of users are the fairest evaluation mechanism. Instead of digging into details, it's better to focus on discovering those Web3 products that are truly worth using. Helping quality projects gain more attention is the greatest contribution to the ecosystem. Every time you recommend a good product, you are building the future of Web3 brick by brick.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 01-15 18:10
Privacy must be maintained, or trust will be lost and transactions will be meaningless.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-14 13:58
That's right, the privacy red line must not be crossed, no matter how hot the trading gets.
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OPsychology
· 01-12 21:02
Honestly, the line of privacy shouldn't be crossed casually, but more than that, I'm more concerned about which company's product is truly reliable.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-12 21:01
Exposing privacy issues is indeed a bit excessive. It's better to promote good projects, as that will help the ecosystem.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-12 21:00
The privacy bottom line really needs to be maintained, otherwise Web3 has no credibility left.
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RugResistant
· 01-12 20:59
yeah privacy boundaries matter fr... but ngl the "market decides" thing only works if people actually dyor properly instead of fomo-ing into whatever's shiny. seen too many "great products" that were just well-marketed honeypots. market's only fair when it's informed, no cap.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 01-12 20:58
nah privacy breaches are literally just statistical noise to the market until they're not... then it's all chaos lol. but yeah, let the ordBook speak fr
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 20:49
Privacy definitely needs to be maintained, but I'm really tired of the trend of exposing everything in the community now. It's better to focus more on reliable projects.
Trading is trading, but some things really should have bottom lines. Overly digging into personal privacy is truly unnecessary.
To put it simply, how far a product can go is still determined by the market. The buying and selling decisions of users are the fairest evaluation mechanism. Instead of digging into details, it's better to focus on discovering those Web3 products that are truly worth using. Helping quality projects gain more attention is the greatest contribution to the ecosystem. Every time you recommend a good product, you are building the future of Web3 brick by brick.