Recently, on-chain gambling projects have been frequently introducing new concepts, attracting attention with the banner of "a new form of retail trading." But to be honest, this kind of gameplay has existed for a long time—it's simply transferring traditional gambling logic onto the blockchain, wrapped in a Web3 shell. While new projects sound glamorous, risks are also evident: liquidity risk, compliance issues, and the possibility of exit scams all need to be considered. Compared to chasing unknown risks with new listings, choosing platforms that have been market-validated and accumulated over time offers a more stable experience and peace of mind. After all, the premise of entertainment is fund security.
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RegenRestorer
· 4h ago
This new concept is still the same old story, just a rebrand. I've seen too many projects like this.
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AirdropHunter007
· 4h ago
It's the same old story, still the same routine, just a different flavor.
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BearHugger
· 4h ago
Basically, it's the same old trick with a new coat of paint. This wave of new concepts to scam retail investors is even more sophisticated.
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UncleWhale
· 4h ago
Same old tricks, changing the soup but not the medicine, still trying to cut new leeks.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 4h ago
Basically, it's the same old wine in a new bottle. I've seen this trick many times.
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
It's the same old trick with a new bottle, Web3 is just like a万能 ointment.
Recently, on-chain gambling projects have been frequently introducing new concepts, attracting attention with the banner of "a new form of retail trading." But to be honest, this kind of gameplay has existed for a long time—it's simply transferring traditional gambling logic onto the blockchain, wrapped in a Web3 shell. While new projects sound glamorous, risks are also evident: liquidity risk, compliance issues, and the possibility of exit scams all need to be considered. Compared to chasing unknown risks with new listings, choosing platforms that have been market-validated and accumulated over time offers a more stable experience and peace of mind. After all, the premise of entertainment is fund security.