In Chinese culture, the concept of “face” has always been highly valued. No matter where you are, for ordinary people, things like faking a donation are simply unconscionable. But in this circle, I’ve actually witnessed this kind of thing—someone claiming to donate, only to be accused of putting on a show.
This isn’t a matter of how much money is involved; it’s about where the bottom line is. I haven’t really heard of such things happening in other industries, yet it happens in the crypto space. Sometimes I wonder, what kind of environment makes people lose even the most basic sense of conscience?
On the surface, our community talks about decentralization and financial innovation, but what about our humanity? Some things are truly disheartening. No matter how advanced the technology is, if we can’t even pass the test of morality, what’s the point of these innovations?
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AirdropHuntress
· 21h ago
After research and analysis, the wallet flow data behind these fraudulent donation cases is indeed concerning... Historical data shows that when a project's background is questionable, donations are most likely to be turned into capital schemes. It is recommended to pay attention to these risk points.
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RektButAlive
· 12-06 00:02
Faking donations is really outrageous. I never expected the Web3 space to get this wild... Where's the moral bottom line?
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GweiObserver
· 12-05 22:56
You've already put your pride on the line and you're still pretending—unbelievable.
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defi_detective
· 12-03 08:21
Faking donations is really outrageous; people in the crypto space dare to do anything.
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MetaLord420
· 12-03 05:19
Unbelievable, using the excuse of donations to pull this kind of stunt is just absurd.
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mev_me_maybe
· 12-03 05:14
Faking donations is really outrageous. With so many people in the crypto space, someone actually dares to pull this off... Do they not care about their reputation at all?
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-03 05:03
hypothesis: the moral oracle network in crypto seems fundamentally broken rn... like we're trying to build trustless systems while people are out here orchestrating the most basic trust violations. fascinating paradox tbh
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-03 04:57
Come to think of it, things like this are really shockingly common in the crypto space... It's like there's no bottom line at all anymore.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 12-03 04:53
Faking donations has really shattered my bottom line... What happened to decentralization? Human nature is the greatest risk.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-03 04:52
Faking donations is really unbelievable. How does the crypto space keep breaking new lows...
In Chinese culture, the concept of “face” has always been highly valued. No matter where you are, for ordinary people, things like faking a donation are simply unconscionable. But in this circle, I’ve actually witnessed this kind of thing—someone claiming to donate, only to be accused of putting on a show.
This isn’t a matter of how much money is involved; it’s about where the bottom line is. I haven’t really heard of such things happening in other industries, yet it happens in the crypto space. Sometimes I wonder, what kind of environment makes people lose even the most basic sense of conscience?
On the surface, our community talks about decentralization and financial innovation, but what about our humanity? Some things are truly disheartening. No matter how advanced the technology is, if we can’t even pass the test of morality, what’s the point of these innovations?