Smart people are often the clearest-headed. Project teams are fully aware of the actions of ecosystem participants and understand boundaries better than anyone. The key is how we approach it—interacting with moderation and courtesy is really nothing wrong. Ultimately, since we are all building the ecosystem on the same chain, we are actually共同参与者, and mutual understanding can help us go further.
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SillyWhale
· 01-15 11:57
The gist is simple, but we must respect the scale that the project team has in their minds.
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MeaninglessApe
· 01-15 11:51
Hi, I find this statement interesting, but sometimes the "smart people" in the ecosystem tend to over-interpret the intentions of the project team.
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MEVHunterX
· 01-15 11:46
Let's just accept the consensus, but it's easy to say nicely. How many teams truly know how to gauge the right balance?
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-15 11:42
That's right, the project team knows it well, so let's not bother with those empty promises.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-15 11:32
Oh no, I've heard this set of rhetoric too many times,套路啊套路。
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Project team clear-headed? Ha, how clear-headed they are until they run away is still a question.
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Knowing how to be courteous? Bro, look at those yields, they've long lost their bottom line.
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Joint participants? Wake up, we're just sheep waiting to be slaughtered.
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Talking about building an ecosystem on the chain sounds so beautiful, but in the end, who makes money and who loses money is crystal clear.
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Understanding can go further? My wallet understands best, every time it understands to zero.
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Talking about courtesy here, with the market a roller coaster, who still cares about boundaries.
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It's easy to say, but when it comes to liquidation prices, we're strangers.
Smart people are often the clearest-headed. Project teams are fully aware of the actions of ecosystem participants and understand boundaries better than anyone. The key is how we approach it—interacting with moderation and courtesy is really nothing wrong. Ultimately, since we are all building the ecosystem on the same chain, we are actually共同参与者, and mutual understanding can help us go further.