The crypto market faces a sobering reality these days. Hackers operate across borders without consequence, and what's darker—fake government announcements promising to 'secure the blockchain' only to dump holdings 'for national development' sound less like fiction and more like a ticking time bomb nobody wants to admit exists. This kind of absurdity isn't even shocking anymore. It's just another Tuesday in crypto.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-10 08:02
Here we go again with this set? Government announcements are just a joke; I've seen through it long ago.
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Hackers roam free, and officials secretly cut the leeks—this plot has been seen too many times.
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Tuesday? Feels like every day is Tuesday, I'm numb to it all.
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So now it's just waiting to be cut, or should I just run away? Really can't understand.
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That's why I don't touch mainstream coins—decentralization is a joke.
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Fake announcements paired with real leek-cutting, brilliant. This combo punch is executed so smoothly.
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I just want to know when I can trust the government once?
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Time bomb? No, it should be scheduled airdrops, airdrops to themselves.
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Absurd? That's nothing anymore; the magic of crypto has long surpassed reality.
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Are there still people believing in such nonsense as "security guaranteed"?
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WalletDetective
· 01-10 02:47
Hackers run away with no one to stop them, the government says they're protecting while secretly dumping the market. This script is truly as bad as it gets.
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DiamondHands
· 01-08 07:53
Comments under the username "Cut Losses but Not Love":
1. Coming with the same routine again? The government announcement is the biggest joke I've heard.
2. Tuesday really couldn't hold up anymore; this pace is catching up to my rate of cutting losses.
3. Hackers cross-border bottom-fishing, the government cross-border dumping; we bunch of leeks are just wildly shaking in the middle.
4. A time bomb? I think it’s exploded several rounds already; right now, we’re just rummaging through coins in the ruins of an explosion.
5. Honestly, no one dares to tell the truth; everyone is just pretending to be clueless.
6. Is this thing fresh to talk about? Just sneer on the screen and that’s it.
7. I don’t believe in guaranteeing safety; the next second, I see news of chips dumping the market.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-07 18:00
Laughing to death, the government really is "protecting" us
Wait, why does this routine feel so familiar...
Coming again? Do they really think we're fools
Why is it always like this, claiming protection is actually a cut
Hackers cross borders happily, while we're anxious here, it's outrageous
This is Web3, surprises every day
Wake up, it's 2024, still believing this kind of rhetoric?
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-07 17:55
Is this the same routine again? Honestly, it just means no one is in charge, hackers are having a blast, and retail investors suffer.
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I stopped believing in government announcements a long time ago; they’re all just a cover.
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Tuesday? Feels like every day is Tuesday haha.
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That’s why I only hold stablecoins... Just kidding, I keep going all in.
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Absurd as it is, I still buy without hesitation.
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A time bomb? Then set the alarm clock and wait.
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You should get used to this kind of news after the first time; see you at the next hacking incident.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-07 17:41
Coming back with this again? Hackers roam free, and the officials claim to protect while actually selling off. How many times has this script been played out?
This is the current state of Web3—there's a new trick every week.
Government endorsement? Those who believe in it are the ones I lose to.
Really fake can't be true, and true can't be fake. Anyway, we're still here.
I'm numb to this kind of thing; I've become immune to it.
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NFTregretter
· 01-07 17:39
It's the same old trick... As soon as the government steps in, you know whether it's legit or not.
Hackers casually exploit, officials casually sell, how are there still people bottom-fishing?
I'm already tired of this script, what else can be done?
It's really brazen, not even trying to hide it.
Tuesday? This isn't Tuesday, this is everyday life, my friend.
Got cut again, just thinking about it makes me angry.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-07 17:36
Hackers rampant, officials cutting leeks, really annoying... Tuesday? Haha, every day is Tuesday, right?
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-07 17:35
Here we go again with this set? Hackers roam free, official fake news harvests the leeks, this mess happens several times a week
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So what if it's Tuesday, Wednesday will be even worse
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"Ensuring safety" really cracks me up, in fact it's just a covert way to harvest the leeks
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How many times have the time bombs exploded, and there are still people?
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This is our daily routine, anyway I’ve long been numb
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Hackers for safety arbitrage, official legitimate harvesting, clever
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It's the same script again, when can they change the lines
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Daily warnings of time bombs, already ineffective
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Sounds nice, but it's just a game of thrones
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I just want to know how many people still truly believe that government nonsense
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BTCRetirementFund
· 01-07 17:31
Uh... here we go again? These days, even holiday announcements are too lazy to be properly written, really
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Hackers run away and no one cares, while the officials are busy bottom-fishing at low prices. I've seen this script three times already
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Laughing to death, "Ensuring blockchain security" is exactly what this means, I get it now
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Timed bomb? It exploded long ago, here it just feels like a ruins reconstruction
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Tuesday and whatnot, it's the same every day, got used to it
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It's the same old trick, one scam isn't enough, they keep coming up with new tricks
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Really daring to say that, this kind of talk would get dissed in the crypto circle, but it’s indeed how it is
The crypto market faces a sobering reality these days. Hackers operate across borders without consequence, and what's darker—fake government announcements promising to 'secure the blockchain' only to dump holdings 'for national development' sound less like fiction and more like a ticking time bomb nobody wants to admit exists. This kind of absurdity isn't even shocking anymore. It's just another Tuesday in crypto.