The marketing of a certain exchange is truly speechless.
What's with the kissing commemorative card? What kind of creativity is that?
What's even more absurd is that their CEO not only didn't stop it, but also fueled the flames in the comments section. With management having this kind of attitude, what can you expect?
Sometimes I really wonder if the crypto space has just become a contest for attention. Marketing is fine, but can we at least have some bottom line?
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MEVHunter
· 12-05 11:45
ngl, this is just the mempool filling up with garbage—no protocol discipline whatsoever. when leadership itself is the toxic flow, you know the arbitrage spreads between *actual* value and *theater* just widened. classic backrunning the fundamentals for clout.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12-05 11:43
Damn, seriously, the CEO’s move is insane. The whole management team just disappeared?
These days, there isn’t a single exchange with normal marketing.
When the CEO leads the way with terrible memes, what can you even expect from the rest... It’s just outrageous.
Each exchange is more outrageous than the last—the bottom line must be in the basement by now.
Marketing has gone crazy and the management doesn’t care. What kind of team is this?
At this rate, the crypto space is really turning into one big livestream room.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-05 11:43
The kiss card stunt is really outrageous, a major exchange acting like a third-rate influencer.
The CEO is even instigating it? The whole management team must have lost their minds.
The crypto space has long since become a traffic show, it's sad.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 12-05 11:30
I just want to ask, isn’t the CEO’s move basically telling users, “We’re just here to ride the hype”?
The management has lost it—what can retail investors even hope for anymore?
This space is honestly rotten to the core, all drama from marketing to management.
Can’t anyone have a bit of professional ethics? Do they really have to pull this kind of stunt?
Damn, at this rate it’s bound to rug sooner or later. I’m already sick of seeing this.
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governance_lurker
· 12-05 11:28
Damn, even the CEO is jumping on the hype bandwagon. How can we expect any real integrity in operations...
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This "kiss card" stunt is something else, the only thing left is to livestream it.
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Forget it, that's just how the crypto space is. Who even cares about the bottom line anymore?
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I really don't get the attitude of the management. What do they actually want?
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Yet another exchange willing to try anything for traffic. Who's next?
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Wow, even the CEO is playing along. How can you still call this a mainstream exchange?
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It's all about wanting to get famous. As long as they can trend, they'll try any marketing... Unbelievable.
The marketing of a certain exchange is truly speechless.
What's with the kissing commemorative card? What kind of creativity is that?
What's even more absurd is that their CEO not only didn't stop it, but also fueled the flames in the comments section. With management having this kind of attitude, what can you expect?
Sometimes I really wonder if the crypto space has just become a contest for attention. Marketing is fine, but can we at least have some bottom line?