Looking at the performance of a certain leading exchange over the past few years, it really makes people feel a bit emotional. From once being a market leader to now being entangled in various controversies, its development trajectory has been full of ups and downs. Users' evaluations of it are also polarized—some say it has witnessed their growth in the crypto space, while others criticize its various decisions.
How did a platform that was once so glorious end up like this? The market is changing, regulations are changing, and users' expectations are also changing. Perhaps this is the fate of big platforms—no matter how strong an exchange is, it cannot escape the test of the market and the judgment of users.
What do you think?
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BlockTalk
· 01-07 04:23
Sigh, honestly it's all caused by greed. The problem has been obvious for a long time.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-06 18:37
Basically, it's just greed too strong. In the early days, the hype was exciting, but later decisions were all about cutting the leeks. No wonder people's trust has dispersed now.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-05 15:46
To be honest, I did make some money early on by riding it, but now I really can't quite understand its operations anymore.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-04 13:32
Honestly, I've seen too many former big brothers who have fallen from grace, and it's quite speechless...
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potentially_notable
· 01-04 13:32
In plain terms, we enjoyed the dividends too much in the early years, and now we're facing the backlash. Platforms without a sense of crisis will ultimately fall flat.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-04 13:13
Basically, it's greed. The wild growth dividends from earlier years are gone, and now it's time to pay off the debt.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-04 13:12
Bro, I should have known better than to trust them so much.
Looking at the performance of a certain leading exchange over the past few years, it really makes people feel a bit emotional. From once being a market leader to now being entangled in various controversies, its development trajectory has been full of ups and downs. Users' evaluations of it are also polarized—some say it has witnessed their growth in the crypto space, while others criticize its various decisions.
How did a platform that was once so glorious end up like this? The market is changing, regulations are changing, and users' expectations are also changing. Perhaps this is the fate of big platforms—no matter how strong an exchange is, it cannot escape the test of the market and the judgment of users.
What do you think?