To be honest, I never expected things to blow up this much, seeing the co-founder of a major exchange come out and make a statement personally. She’s in charge of branding and marketing, and this time she directly called out projects that are using the platform’s news to hype up and launch their own tokens.
She made it pretty clear—the exchange has its own compliance standards, and users need to keep their eyes open. After all, these days there are tons of projects jumping on the bandwagon to issue tokens, but if you actually put your money in, you’re the one shouldering the risk. Risk warnings like this are actually pretty common in the crypto space, but it’s rare to see a platform make such a direct statement. Their stance is definitely clear.
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rug_connoisseur
· 13h ago
When the platform comes out with harsh words, it's actually a signal—the situation is really messed up.
Projects trying to cash in on the hype by launching tokens shouldn't even think about scamming me; I've seen too many of them.
For a co-founder to call someone out directly, either they're genuinely angry or they're being forced to—take a guess which one it is.
No matter how nicely they phrase it, you still have to stay alert yourself. Anyway, I've long since learned how to read contracts.
Compliance baseline? In this space, it's just a joke. The key is who can run faster.
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MemeEchoer
· 13h ago
The platform is finally daring to speak out, but to put it bluntly, someone is still going to get fleeced.
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FlippedSignal
· 13h ago
The old trick of launching a token to ride the hype, but this time the co-founder personally stepping in is pretty intense—it shows this is no small matter.
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MEVHunter
· 14h ago
I've seen this trick too many times. Those hype-chasing shitcoins in the mempool and skyrocketing gas fees are clear signals. If an exchange dares to lay its cards on the table like this, it means the on-chain data has gotten so bad that they have no choice but to intervene. Just think about how much arbitrage opportunity is being wasted behind the scenes.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 14h ago
Directly calling out projects? That's a pretty harsh move, it shows they've really had enough of being taken advantage of.
To be honest, I never expected things to blow up this much, seeing the co-founder of a major exchange come out and make a statement personally. She’s in charge of branding and marketing, and this time she directly called out projects that are using the platform’s news to hype up and launch their own tokens.
She made it pretty clear—the exchange has its own compliance standards, and users need to keep their eyes open. After all, these days there are tons of projects jumping on the bandwagon to issue tokens, but if you actually put your money in, you’re the one shouldering the risk. Risk warnings like this are actually pretty common in the crypto space, but it’s rare to see a platform make such a direct statement. Their stance is definitely clear.