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If it's just about project introductions or something like that, the risk can actually be controlled. Worst case, the platform just bans your account. But if you get into actual business—like pumping clients domestically, causing users to lose funds, and both parties are within the country—then the nature of the situation is completely different.



In this case, the issues faced may not be as simple as just account banning. Involvement of fund transactions, user complaints, and even regulatory intervention can significantly amplify the troubles. Therefore, many practitioners actually know where this line is; it just depends on whether they are willing to cross it.

To put it simply, content dissemination and actual customer losses are two completely different matters. The former may at most be considered skirting the edges, while the latter could directly lead to stepping on a mine.
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ChainProspectorvip
· 13h ago
To be honest, this line is indeed glaring, it just depends on whether anyone really dares to touch it. Account bans are small matters, what’s scary is actually getting caught. This is why those Crypto Veterans in the circle are still alive. To be frank, pumping the losses of clients and publishing a project article are worlds apart. Understanding in your heart is one thing, but greed always exists.
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 13h ago
To be honest, many people are well aware of this line; it's just a matter of greed lacking restraint. Once you hit the point of actual losses, there's basically no turning back. Account suspension? That's a minor issue; what’s frightening is the pile of troubles that follow. Some project parties are really just one step away from flipping over, and they're still gambling on luck. That's why explosive news occasionally comes out in the circle; it's all about having gone too far.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 13h ago
Some people just want to make quick money, completely disregarding that line --- That's right, deep down they know, it's just greed --- Once real funds are involved, there’s really no saving it --- That's why some project parties end up getting in trouble in the end --- Getting banned is still acceptable, but a problem with the funding chain is a real disaster --- I've heard too many stories of people flipping because of greed to make an extra buck --- The difference is indeed significant, but most people will still step on that line --- Once regulation gets involved, it’s all over, it's really not worth it --- Those in the know understand where the line is --- Earning promotional fees and directly playing people for suckers are really not the same.
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SilentObservervip
· 13h ago
To be honest, those who are aware will not really reach the point of customer losses, because that's no longer just a matter of account suspension. --- One word: greed. In the end, it's all about greed causing trouble. --- It's quite interesting; this is why those who have lived the longest in the circle are very cautious. --- Playing close to the edge and directly stepping on a mine is just a difference in thought, but the consequences are vastly different. --- So, many people actually know it in their hearts, but they self-hypnotize and think there's nothing wrong. --- Pulling customers domestically is indeed ruthless; once something goes wrong, there's no room for maneuver. --- The problem is that some people, as they go along, simply can't stop.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 13h ago
This statement is spot on; everyone knows in their hearts, it just depends on who really dares to step in. --- Account bans vs prison time, the difference is quite significant. --- To be honest, once you reach the point of customer losses, there's really no turning back. --- Clearly understanding is one thing, but there are still many greedy people. --- At first, you can play it close to the edge and still wash it clean, but later it leads to social death and legal issues. --- Many people end up stepping into it all because they are greedy for that quick money. --- Content vs practical operation, this line is indeed a matter of life and death. --- Once the regulators get involved, the trouble doubles immediately, and it’s simply unsustainable. --- It's unfortunate that people have a mindset of luck, thinking no one will find out and that they can get away with it. --- Pretending not to know about vague standards? Then you can only bear the consequences yourself.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 13h ago
The words may be rough, but the reasoning is not; the key is to clearly distinguish that line. --- So, many people are just greedy, thinking that being banned is no big deal. --- In reality, causing losses to others is really disastrous, a pile of troubles follows. --- Understanding is one thing, but some people still insist on stepping on this landmine. --- That's why I advise people to stick to their bottom line; otherwise, trouble will come sooner or later. --- What seems like a small matter actually hides risks; once the regulators focus on it, it becomes troublesome. --- Don't take the platform lightly; the real danger lies ahead. --- Those who understand are well aware; it's just a matter of who can control themselves. --- In the end, it all comes down to profit-driven motives, but the cost is really too high to pay. --- I've seen too many operations like this, and none of them ended well.
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