Interesting. Getting blocked just for saying "On-chain data doesn't lie" is truly outrageous. It seems like there's some guilt involved.



Honestly, it's normal for projects to make money, no one would oppose that. But if they want to make money and also want to maintain a good reputation and act high and mighty, it becomes a bit hypocritical. The more they rush to delete comments and block voices, the more it raises suspicion—what are they really hiding behind the scenes?

The most ironic part is that no matter how much they hide or deny, all on-chain data is clear and transparent; blockchain never lies. Those transaction records and wallet flows are concrete evidence. That's why some project teams get caught more easily the more they try to cover up.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 3h ago
Deleting reviews is the biggest flaw, do you understand? That being said, on-chain data never lies, what are you afraid of? This move is indeed disappointing. The solid evidence is right there; covering it up will only make things more embarrassing. Making money from projects is perfectly normal; just don't pretend.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 3h ago
Blocking someone can change on-chain data? That's funny. Deleting comments best illustrates the issue; guilt cannot be hidden. What are you pretending for? All data is hardcoded on the chain. The more you hide, the more you expose yourself. This time, it's really the case. Trying to fool people by blocking comments? That's naive.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 3h ago
Pulling a black move, brother, just sell yourself out --- Some projects really overthink things; deleting comments can't erase on-chain data --- Honestly, I look down on operations that try to make money and pretend to be innocent at the same time --- The more they suppress speech, the more it shows they have no confidence; everyone understands this logic --- Wallets don't lie, data doesn't lie, only mouths do --- Ironically, they think deleting comments can change history, haha --- Silencing voices best proves the point; projects with nothing to hide don't need to be so nervous --- The most magical thing about blockchain is that nothing can be concealed --- Being blocked is no big deal; just look at their on-chain accounts, and everything becomes clear --- Having some power makes them want to suppress voices, but in the end, they expose themselves even more
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 3h ago
Blocking is blocking, anyway it's all on the chain, can't delete it Honestly, making money is no problem, feeling guilty is the real issue Want to harvest the chives and also want to be a white lotus? Sure, keep hiding it, anyway the pressure is getting stronger It's clear that this move shows genuine panic
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 3h ago
Blocking is just blocking, anyway the on-chain data is right there. No matter how fast you delete, it can't change anything. The level of hypocrisy is off the charts—splashing around while blocking voices? Isn't that just a sign of guilt? Deleting comments is the funniest— the more you delete, the more suspicious it looks. If you really have confidence, let the data speak. Wallet addresses can't be fooled; this is the most genuine form of voting. How can project teams still deceive themselves? Smart people have already seen through it. It's just sarcasm, anyway sooner or later the on-chain data will prove you wrong.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 3h ago
Deleting comments like this is really brilliant; the more you cover up, the more obvious the flaws become. Blocking with just one sentence ruins your image, it's hilarious. The project team’s move here is truly guilty; on-chain data will speak for itself. Rushing to block voices only makes things seem more suspicious. Blockchain isn’t that easy to fool; the truth will come out sooner or later. If you want to make money, just do it; why bother pretending? The data is stored on the chain; no matter how you hide it, you can't cover it up.
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