The credibility gap is real. When platforms turn a blind eye to user exploitation, it erodes trust for everyone. We've witnessed this pattern repeatedly—not just individual users gaming the system, but entire projects pulling exit scams while legitimate participants take the losses. The damage compounds when reports go unaddressed. Standing with those affected, and the evidence matters. Documentation and transparency are what keep this ecosystem honest. Without accountability mechanisms that actually work, we're just repeating the same cycle.
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RugResistant
· 01-09 17:01
yeah honestly the exit scam patterns are getting too predictable at this point. analyzed like five of these last month alone—same playbook every time. platforms just don't care until the rug gets pulled publicly. then suddenly everyone's like "oh wow didn't see that coming"... sure jan. documentation's the only thing keeping score these days tbh, without it you're just screaming into the void
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SybilAttackVictim
· 01-09 17:01
It's so real. Every time I see this kind of thing, I get angry. The platform pretends to be asleep and can't be awakened, and in the end, it's us small investors who get hurt.
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LayerHopper
· 01-09 16:35
ngl this is the current state of Web3... If the platform hides it, we have to dig it out ourselves.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-09 16:35
Another old and familiar topic, but it really hits home. When the platform plays dead, it's time to crash the party.
The credibility gap is real. When platforms turn a blind eye to user exploitation, it erodes trust for everyone. We've witnessed this pattern repeatedly—not just individual users gaming the system, but entire projects pulling exit scams while legitimate participants take the losses. The damage compounds when reports go unaddressed. Standing with those affected, and the evidence matters. Documentation and transparency are what keep this ecosystem honest. Without accountability mechanisms that actually work, we're just repeating the same cycle.