You see an in-depth perspective on the CT ecosystem, which instantly goes viral. Everyone is sharing and discussing, as if it’s a moment to change perceptions.
But then, the content is deleted.
What now? The truth disappears, leaving only screenshots. And screenshots can be faked, with claims like "Just trust me" everywhere. No one can provide definitive proof.
This is the information dilemma of the Web3 era:
On one side, real people delete authentic content, causing breaks in the dissemination chain; on the other side, AI-generated fake content becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish. The result is that all information becomes either "possibly true" or "possibly false." Screenshots, oral transmission, unverifiable evidence make up the current information ecosystem.
The declaration of transparency in the crypto community faces the ultimate challenge of the internet—how can we rebuild trust in such an environment?
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WalletDetective
· 11h ago
Screenshot enthusiasts dominate the world; anyone can make up stories
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GetRichLeek
· 01-11 00:51
Wow, that's why I always get cut... Even screenshots can be Photoshopped, who the hell can believe it?
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-11 00:40
Screenshots can be edited now. Who's the fool to believe it these days?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-11 00:38
Screenshots can all be edited; who knows which one is real.
Crisis of Trust in the Crypto Community
You see an in-depth perspective on the CT ecosystem, which instantly goes viral. Everyone is sharing and discussing, as if it’s a moment to change perceptions.
But then, the content is deleted.
What now? The truth disappears, leaving only screenshots. And screenshots can be faked, with claims like "Just trust me" everywhere. No one can provide definitive proof.
This is the information dilemma of the Web3 era:
On one side, real people delete authentic content, causing breaks in the dissemination chain; on the other side, AI-generated fake content becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish. The result is that all information becomes either "possibly true" or "possibly false." Screenshots, oral transmission, unverifiable evidence make up the current information ecosystem.
The declaration of transparency in the crypto community faces the ultimate challenge of the internet—how can we rebuild trust in such an environment?