The popularity of $NOLIMIT rises quickly and may also fade just as fast. The real issue isn't the coin itself, but trust. If the platform can promptly disclose the CTO's identity and complete the necessary due diligence, it might dispel many doubts. What’s in front of us now is — the founder is still here, the community is still here, but trust cannot withstand turmoil. It's like buying and selling; you need to let people see clearly who you are and what you're doing. The transparency of the project team and trading platform often determines how long a coin can survive.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 14h ago
Once trust is broken, it's over. NOLIMIT is now hanging on the edge of a cliff.
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LongTermDreamer
· 14h ago
As for transparency, it's easier to talk about than to implement. Three years ago, I saw projects like this, some of which are still doing well, while others have died out. The difference lies in whether they dare to show their true colors.
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TopBuyerForever
· 14h ago
Basically, it's a trust crisis. If even the CTO doesn't dare to show their face, how can I trust it?
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GweiWatcher
· 14h ago
Basically, it's just relying on hype to survive. Without transparency, GG is inevitable sooner or later.
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pumpamentalist
· 14h ago
Trust, once it collapses, falls even faster than the price of the coin.
The popularity of $NOLIMIT rises quickly and may also fade just as fast. The real issue isn't the coin itself, but trust. If the platform can promptly disclose the CTO's identity and complete the necessary due diligence, it might dispel many doubts. What’s in front of us now is — the founder is still here, the community is still here, but trust cannot withstand turmoil. It's like buying and selling; you need to let people see clearly who you are and what you're doing. The transparency of the project team and trading platform often determines how long a coin can survive.