#数字货币市场洞察 Recently, the Chinese meme sector has been gaining continuous traction, but this high level of attention has also brought various risks. Not long ago, a leading DeFi platform made a parameter configuration mistake, deducting 99% of the funds from the "马上有钱" ("Money is Coming Soon") and "马上发财" ("Getting Rich Soon") pools, then directly dumping the tokens, causing significant losses for many holders.
Honestly, this kind of technical blunder is quite baffling, but the community's reaction has been interesting—some people see it as "reverse incentive," believing it will make the project team and community more vigilant and strengthen their risk control. With the Year of the Horse 2026 approaching, whether these culturally symbolic meme projects can really gain a foothold depends on how the teams handle such unexpected incidents. For Chinese memes to go far, hype alone isn't enough; the technical foundation and risk management must keep up.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-06 13:21
99% goes straight to zero... Is this what they call reverse incentive? This is hilarious.
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MevShadowranger
· 12-06 13:21
99% wiped out instantly? That's just outrageous. "Money coming soon" turned into "money gone soon," hilarious.
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NftDeepBreather
· 12-06 13:18
99% of the funds are deducted—how can this be called "reverse incentive"? I really didn't see that coming.
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tx_pending_forever
· 12-06 13:17
Damn, 99% is gone just like that? What kind of ridiculous parameter settings is this? Feels like it was intentional.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-06 13:16
99% was directly deducted, this operation is really something else. A configuration error can cause such a mess? Now I'm even more curious about how they do risk control, haha.
#数字货币市场洞察 Recently, the Chinese meme sector has been gaining continuous traction, but this high level of attention has also brought various risks. Not long ago, a leading DeFi platform made a parameter configuration mistake, deducting 99% of the funds from the "马上有钱" ("Money is Coming Soon") and "马上发财" ("Getting Rich Soon") pools, then directly dumping the tokens, causing significant losses for many holders.
Honestly, this kind of technical blunder is quite baffling, but the community's reaction has been interesting—some people see it as "reverse incentive," believing it will make the project team and community more vigilant and strengthen their risk control. With the Year of the Horse 2026 approaching, whether these culturally symbolic meme projects can really gain a foothold depends on how the teams handle such unexpected incidents. For Chinese memes to go far, hype alone isn't enough; the technical foundation and risk management must keep up.