The early crypto world was filled with idealism, believing that code is law and that assets on the chain were secure. However, the incident involving Chen Zhi of the Cambodian BCH group was a harsh wake-up call: when state power comes into play, technical vulnerabilities can also become a weapon for "legal confiscation."



The rules of the game have changed. The future crypto world is not only a game between retail investors, institutions, and hackers, but it may also become a new battleground for covert wars between nations. Your assets may have already been "tagged."

We need to rethink: how to position ourselves between the ideal of decentralized technology and the reality of centralized power? It is more important than ever to decentralize assets, maintain a low profile, and use the strongest security measures.
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