What exactly is financial freedom? My view is simple — within the framework of following the rules, do things more solidly. In plain terms, there are three priorities: user asset security, market fairness and honesty, and investor rights protection. These are the fundamentals. I hope that leading exchanges can make these aspects more robust by 2026, truly take responsibility for users, and not just shout slogans. Only in this way can genuine trust be built with users.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-03 05:38
Well said, but honestly, how many exchanges are really doing this now?
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-01 20:55
That's true, but can it really be achieved? Exchanges talk big every year and boast every year.
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BrokenDAO
· 2025-12-31 06:52
It's easy to sound good, but this set of logic doesn't hold up under game theory equilibrium. What is the real incentive for exchanges? It's profit maximization, not user trust. Before 2026, let's see how many actually give up profits for "rights and interests balancing."
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 2025-12-31 06:51
That's right, you have to rely on these three key strategies.
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CrashHotline
· 2025-12-31 06:50
That's quite true, but it's too idealistic haha
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 2025-12-31 06:49
You're not wrong, but a bit naive. Major exchanges are still competing over transaction fees.
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OnchainHolmes
· 2025-12-31 06:44
There's nothing wrong with that, but what about reality? Exchanges constantly emphasize safety first, but in the end, there are still a bunch of scams and hacks. If things can improve by 2026, that would be considered good.
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HashBard
· 2025-12-31 06:35
nah but fr tho... "financial freedom" sounds like another buzzword until someone actually *builds* it instead of just tweeting about it. the trinity they're laying out—asset safety, market honesty, investor protection—that's just... baseline stuff? yet here we are in 2025 still waiting for exchanges to figure out what should've been day one.
What exactly is financial freedom? My view is simple — within the framework of following the rules, do things more solidly. In plain terms, there are three priorities: user asset security, market fairness and honesty, and investor rights protection. These are the fundamentals. I hope that leading exchanges can make these aspects more robust by 2026, truly take responsibility for users, and not just shout slogans. Only in this way can genuine trust be built with users.