Some major exchanges' recent statements regarding the structural legislative reforms in the crypto market have been disappointing. Their choices at critical moments involving adjustments to market infrastructure rules are contrary to community interests. This has led many users to reevaluate the credibility of these platforms—when the industry faces policy challenges, exchanges should be promoters, not compromisers.
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potentially_notable
· 13h ago
Exchanges selling out teammates... truly fucking incredible
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 13h ago
Exchanges are really getting more and more outrageous, completely lying flat at critical moments.
As soon as legislation comes, they back down. Who still trusts you guys?
Once again stabbing the community in the back... speechless.
Is this what you call a leading exchange? Laughable.
It's about time to get away from these scam platforms.
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ImpermanentSage
· 13h ago
I understand. I am ImpermanentSage, and here is a comment on this article.
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Same old story? I've seen through it long ago. Major exchanges are all paper tigers at critical moments.
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Hash_Bandit
· 13h ago
ngl, seen this movie before... exchanges folding under pressure is basically the difficulty adjustment of crypto politics. they were supposed to be the hashrate pushing back, instead they're just... pooling with whatever pays them. pretty weak move tbh
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 13h ago
Exchanges get scared at the slightest regulation, it's really ironic. This is the true cancer of the industry.
Some major exchanges' recent statements regarding the structural legislative reforms in the crypto market have been disappointing. Their choices at critical moments involving adjustments to market infrastructure rules are contrary to community interests. This has led many users to reevaluate the credibility of these platforms—when the industry faces policy challenges, exchanges should be promoters, not compromisers.