I flipped through this donation list, and to be honest, I was a bit surprised—several leading exchanges, AB DAO, and platforms like Vantage are surprisingly on the same page.
In my impression, the Web3 community often operates in isolation, but this time, the collective response to the fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong was surprisingly quick, both in speed and coordination. Regardless of the fierce competition usually present, the industry can still come together in critical moments.
Such collective action is indeed rare within the circle.
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SerRugResistant
· 37m ago
Rare sight indeed, the exchanges are actually working together so closely.
The response speed this time was truly unexpected. Usually, they're fiercely competing with each other, but in critical moments, they can still stand together.
Shows that Web3 isn't all chaos and mess—quite reassuring.
This time, the exchanges really made the community look good. Hopefully, they can stay this united in the future.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 13h ago
Wow, this time they really came together. Usually, those exchanges compete fiercely against each other, but now they are on the same front.
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NftDeepBreather
· 13h ago
It's rare, these platforms usually argue, but this time they are united.
It's important to act when the time comes; the industry has its bottom line.
This wave of operations has indeed refreshed my understanding of Web3...
To be honest, who cares about competition in the face of great difficulties?
Wait, can AB DAO and the exchange really sit down calmly together?
This is what Web3 should look like; everyone is quite on the same page.
In the face of disasters like fires, conflicts of interest must take a back seat.
Usually acting independently, but at critical moments, they are so in sync; it's quite interesting.
The speed of this response actually shows that everyone truly cares.
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LayerZeroHero
· 13h ago
It has been proven that in true moments of crisis, the wall of cross-chain automatically collapses. A few exchanges can respond synchronously, and the interoperability at the protocol layer finally sees practical value.
I flipped through this donation list, and to be honest, I was a bit surprised—several leading exchanges, AB DAO, and platforms like Vantage are surprisingly on the same page.
In my impression, the Web3 community often operates in isolation, but this time, the collective response to the fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong was surprisingly quick, both in speed and coordination. Regardless of the fierce competition usually present, the industry can still come together in critical moments.
Such collective action is indeed rare within the circle.