After crossing into the new year, I originally planned to sleep beautifully, but the New Year market rally woke me up.
The project is really fierce; Broccoli directly surged 10x from the bottom, catching many people off guard. Just as everyone thought they could smoothly get on board, the wind suddenly shifted.
The project team announced that they discovered a hacker had stolen funds from the market maker account. By the time everyone reacted, a major exchange had already frozen the related accounts, trading was locked, and users' withdrawals were also stuck. This caught everyone off guard.
When such incidents happen, there are always some aftereffects. Many participants suffered huge losses; some initially wanted to take advantage of the rally to make a quick profit but ended up getting trapped. An older brother said something quite painful — he only made a $10 profit in USD, which, when converted, was barely enough to buy a box of American eggs.
This wave of market activity during the New Year truly taught everyone a lesson: chasing high has risks, and exchange security risks must always be kept in mind. A new year, new atmosphere, but the market remains as dangerous as ever.
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fren_with_benefits
· 15h ago
Broccoli this wave is really incredible, a 10x surge then instantly turns into a trap, the exchange directly freezes accounts, is there anything more crazy than this?
Should have just kept sleeping to avoid watching this big show.
Hackers steal accounts, exchanges freeze, withdrawals get stuck... brothers, this is what they call a New Year surprise.
I really can't hold back when I see that guy's joke about 10 yuan profit, even eggs aren't enough, so heartbreaking.
Chasing the high is indeed deadly, but the exchange's risk control is even more outrageous, who trusts anyone these days is just foolish.
Everyone's trapped, and I'm still just watching the show.
With such a fierce New Year market, I better just hold onto mainstream coins safely.
Is this the daily operation of Web3? Playing like this every time.
Broccoli, so what if it doubled 10 times? Returning to the start and getting locked again, just messing around.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 15h ago
I'm truly speechless. I chased a 10x gain and ended up being frozen and locked by the exchange. Who can handle this?
Promised new year, new atmosphere, but still the same old tricks. I'm really convinced.
Broccoli is a textbook example of a negative case. Don't talk about security risks; the exchange itself is the biggest risk.
Licking a $10 profit haha, this joke is hilarious. I laughed until I cried.
Chasing the top is really the biggest pit in the crypto world. Every time I think about the last pump, it always turns out I was the last to catch the bag.
It's unheard of for hackers to steal accounts. It feels like there are many vulnerabilities.
Getting caught in the new year is like a huge gift pack. Oh my God.
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SerumSurfer
· 15h ago
It's the same old routine—hackers, freezes, trapping, all clichés.
Really, this broccoli incident is a textbook example of a negative case. Everyone wanted to buy in when it was 10x, but woke up to find it all frozen.
That guy licking 10 dollars made me laugh; might as well buy an egg instead.
First lesson of the new year: never believe in perfect rises; exchange risk control is the real boss.
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tokenomics_truther
· 15h ago
Another crash site, Broccoli this time clearly shows what "ten times happiness, ten times pain" really means.
Hackers should have been prevented long ago, the exchange is still too unprofessional.
To be honest, chasing such skyrocketing coins is basically gambling; if you lose, you deserve it, no one to blame.
10 bucks profit haha, this is the true portrayal of the crypto world, the sound of dreams shattering.
Such incidents happen every time the market moves; when will we finally learn our lesson?
After crossing into the new year, I originally planned to sleep beautifully, but the New Year market rally woke me up.
The project is really fierce; Broccoli directly surged 10x from the bottom, catching many people off guard. Just as everyone thought they could smoothly get on board, the wind suddenly shifted.
The project team announced that they discovered a hacker had stolen funds from the market maker account. By the time everyone reacted, a major exchange had already frozen the related accounts, trading was locked, and users' withdrawals were also stuck. This caught everyone off guard.
When such incidents happen, there are always some aftereffects. Many participants suffered huge losses; some initially wanted to take advantage of the rally to make a quick profit but ended up getting trapped. An older brother said something quite painful — he only made a $10 profit in USD, which, when converted, was barely enough to buy a box of American eggs.
This wave of market activity during the New Year truly taught everyone a lesson: chasing high has risks, and exchange security risks must always be kept in mind. A new year, new atmosphere, but the market remains as dangerous as ever.