[Chain News] The crypto community is in an uproar lately. Someone discovered that a major exchange’s official Twitter admin posted at 30 minutes past the hour, but the token listing announcement was at 29 minutes—and the images used were exactly the same. This operation is pretty hard to justify.
The platform responded quickly, stating they are aware of the situation and are investigating internally. They emphasized that they have zero tolerance for listing corruption and will announce the results as soon as the investigation is complete. They also called on the community, saying the reporting channels are always open and any leads on shady listing activities are welcome.
Whether this controversy will lead to real answers depends on how they handle it next. After all, in this industry, timestamps can’t be faked.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 2025-12-10 08:24
This set of rhetoric sounds quite familiar, zero tolerance, investigation, open reporting, turn around and continue to make money
What explanation can be given to the timestamp fight, just wait for the results of the investigation
To put it bluntly, I just want to see if anyone has really been taken out to sacrifice the flag
The exchange I trusted a month ago now looks wrong
Check it thoroughly, don't go through the motions again
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GasFeeSobber
· 2025-12-10 05:35
This is another "zero tolerance" drama, let's wait and see
It's a timestamp leak again, and I really can't hide it this time
To put it bluntly, it is still that set of rhetoric, the key depends on how the investigation results are compiled
The difference between 30 points and 29 points is 1 minute, which is a bit of an outrageous coincidence
The insider can't escape at any time, and sooner or later he will be picked up
The picture is exactly the same and it is outrageous, everyone can see this
Zero tolerance says every day, who has really punished?
Who doesn't know that the reporting channel is useless
How many people's trust has been ruined in a matter of one second
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CoffeeNFTs
· 2025-12-07 08:56
Even the timestamps can be reversed—this exchange really knows how to play the game. They sure talk a good game about zero tolerance.
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OfflineNewbie
· 2025-12-07 08:55
The distribution post was at 30 minutes, but the announcement came at 29 minutes? How is that possible, unless the time machine broke, haha.
Go ahead and check, there really aren't any secrets that can be hidden in this circle anyway.
Talking about zero tolerance and open reporting—sounds nice, but let's see how it actually ends.
The images are the same, and the timestamps are the same. This approach is a bit too sloppy.
Now things are getting interesting. Looking forward to the plot twists to come.
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POAPlectionist
· 2025-12-07 08:54
Uh...the timestamps are reversed? That's so forced.
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All this "zero tolerance" and "immediate investigation," but it's still hard to believe.
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The images are identical, and the timestamps are off—this scriptwriting is really something.
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Let's see how it ends. Anyone can talk a good game.
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Wait, the official Twitter admin is faster than the announcement? That logic doesn't add up.
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If they actually find something, I'll believe it. Right now it's just empty talk.
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An insider? Or a system malfunction? Either way, something smells fishy.
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GasWhisperer
· 2025-12-07 08:40
timestamp inconsistencies don't lie, but mempool timing sure does. thirty-to-twenty-nine arbitrage on official channels? that's not market inefficiency, that's just audacity. curious if their "internal investigation" will optimize away the inconvenient facts or actually surface something. zero tolerance sounds nice until it costs them listings.
Exchange's Official Twitter "Leaked" Listing Info in Advance? Platform Responds: Zero Tolerance, Under Investigation
[Chain News] The crypto community is in an uproar lately. Someone discovered that a major exchange’s official Twitter admin posted at 30 minutes past the hour, but the token listing announcement was at 29 minutes—and the images used were exactly the same. This operation is pretty hard to justify.
The platform responded quickly, stating they are aware of the situation and are investigating internally. They emphasized that they have zero tolerance for listing corruption and will announce the results as soon as the investigation is complete. They also called on the community, saying the reporting channels are always open and any leads on shady listing activities are welcome.
Whether this controversy will lead to real answers depends on how they handle it next. After all, in this industry, timestamps can’t be faked.