Recently, this project has truly redefined my understanding of the industry's moral bottom line.
I've seen all kinds of tricks, but this level of manipulation is a first for me.
They're treating the entire community like fools, one round after another.
I originally thought they would stop at some point, at least put on a facade and offer a way out. But what happened? Another dramatic twist.
After blatantly faking data the first time, now they're just using simulators, as if using new tools can somehow whitewash everything.
Honestly, the thickness of some project teams' skin is beyond what any normal person can comprehend.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 5h ago
Yeah, that's some nerve, seriously. They even brought in an emulator—what do they take us for?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 5h ago
Ha, the thickness of this skin is really off the charts. Trying to whitewash with a new tool is just too outrageous.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 5h ago
Damn, this brain... does even faking need a version upgrade?
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RugPullAlarm
· 5h ago
As soon as you check the on-chain data, the truth comes out. What's the point of using a simulator anymore?
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LayoffMiner
· 5h ago
I've seen even more outrageous ones, this kind of trick is already boring.
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Trying to whitewash with an emulator, that's ridiculous. Do they think we're all blind?
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If they dare to fake data the first time, they'll be even more reckless the second time. The logic holds up.
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The whole community is being played for fools, and there are still people recharging. That's the most ironic part.
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They won't even take a way out when offered, insisting on going all the way to the end. I'm impressed.
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Every time they say they'll fix it, but then come up with new tricks. What else can you do?
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With skin this thick, it's a pity they're not acting in movies.
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From blatant to sneaky, the evolution of project teams is really something.
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As long as they dare to do it once, there's no reason they won't do it again.
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As soon as the emulator appeared, I knew this wasn't over.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 5h ago
Damn, this is next-level shamelessness—faking it without even trying to cover it up.
Recently, this project has truly redefined my understanding of the industry's moral bottom line.
I've seen all kinds of tricks, but this level of manipulation is a first for me.
They're treating the entire community like fools, one round after another.
I originally thought they would stop at some point, at least put on a facade and offer a way out. But what happened? Another dramatic twist.
After blatantly faking data the first time, now they're just using simulators, as if using new tools can somehow whitewash everything.
Honestly, the thickness of some project teams' skin is beyond what any normal person can comprehend.