#数字资产生态回暖 Regarding the crisis on 1011, I've seen many voices trying to suppress the discussion, but I think this is precisely the most damaging approach to the industry.



Looking back, the chain collapse on 1011 was definitely not the fault of retail investors. Market manipulation, systemic risks, structural vulnerabilities—these are the real root causes. If we suppress these issues through public opinion, the next tragedy will still happen. Cover-ups never lead to solutions.

Those who say "this is bad for the industry's image," I want to ask—bad for whom? As traders, our demands are quite simple: a market without dark secrets, with information symmetry and transparent rules. As for grand visions and technological prospects, of course they are important, but they shouldn't be built on an unfair foundation.

If even a clear market crash that makes most people lose money can't be openly discussed, then what is the point of this "industry development"? True maturity lies in the courage to face historical lessons, not hiding them. A market that cannot maintain basic fairness—no matter how beautiful the future promises—remains hollow.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12-13 11:03
It's really impressive, but some people are rushing to turn the page, afraid that the exposed information will ruin their business. Retail investors losing money isn't a big deal, as long as the big players can tell a good story, and that's called "market cycle"? Wake up, everyone. They can't even provide the most basic transparency, and they still have the nerve to brag about Web3 revolution? That's laughable. Alright, let's stop pretending. Without a fair trading environment, any prospects or visions are just lies. They're simply afraid that the truth will come out, and trust will be even more shattered at that time. This tactic is really lousy. If I were to say, if you can't review 1011, don't talk about industry maturity—you're just fooling yourself here.
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SolidityJestervip
· 12-12 18:54
You're saying it so accurately. The more things I don't dare to expose, the more dangerous it becomes.
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 12-11 17:57
Wake up, some people just want everyone to forget 1011, and that's what’s most terrifying. --- The manipulation tactics used during 1011 are still being employed. If we don’t expose them now, next time will be even worse. --- Industry reputation? Laughable. Without fair trading, what prospects are there to talk about? --- Does suppressing hot topics work? Structural vulnerabilities are still there. --- Honestly, compared to an "industry recovery," I care more about whether we can survive to see a transparent market. --- They promote the future every day, but they can't even guarantee basic rights. Who would believe that? --- What’s the point of asking about the fate of those manipulators from 1011? That’s the real issue. --- Without accountability, real reforms are impossible; everything is just empty talk. --- Cover-ups will only breed bigger problems; sooner or later, it will explode.
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RektDetectivevip
· 12-10 13:44
Here comes the same old line of "Don't speak carelessly to hurt the industry," it's really hilarious. Whose industry are you talking about? Honestly, it's just about not wanting to reopen old wounds, afraid that more dirt will be dug up. The traces of manipulation in that 1011 incident are so obvious, yet they still pretend not to see. Next time, they'll have to cut another round.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 12-10 12:18
Honestly, those people at 1011 just want to downplay the big issues and trivialize the small ones, but you can't hide the truth forever. They don't dare to touch this topic at all, and immediately start hyping up the "ecological recovery," classic example. I just want to know who will bear the systematic risks—probably either the big players or no one at all. After playing with information asymmetry for so many years, haven't you learned your lesson? Stop pretending.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 12-10 12:15
Well said, but some want to shift blame onto retail investors and continue to harvest gains. Really, covering up the problem will only make the next crash worse. For the industry to truly grow, it must dare to face its unfinished projects. Instead of hyping future prospects, it's better to straighten out the rules first. An opaque market—what's the point of talking about Web3 ideals? That's laughable.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 12-10 12:06
Well said, but you can't pretend nothing happened. --- I'm tired of the retail investors always taking the blame. The real issue is pretending to sleep. --- Talking about the future every day, but they can't even understand the fundamentals. What kind of development is that? --- Pushing the hype is the most disgusting. The next big crash is just around the corner. --- I really can't listen to promises that lack transparency. --- Is industry reputation more important or fundamental fairness? Why do we have to choose? --- If the November 1st wave isn't truly reviewed, I have no confidence in any subsequent narratives.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 12-10 12:03
Once again, wanting to impose censorship on public opinion, it's really unbelievable. --- Pushing down 1011 won't solve the problem at all; it will just crash again next time. --- Why should we pretend nothing happened? What about our money? --- "Bad for the industry's image," come on, can image be eaten? --- Is this Web3? Can't even guarantee basic transparency. --- Let's have an honest discussion about what’s wrong; hiding and covering up is what causes the market to crash. --- Market manipulation isn't being punished; it's all pointless.
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GlueGuyvip
· 12-10 12:00
Coming back to stir up heat? Typical big player mentality. --- Retail investors are exhausted from losses and still get blamed, outrageous. --- Well said. Industries that don't dare to speak the truth are simply beyond saving. --- Everyone knows about market manipulation, but no one dares to expose this layer of paper. --- That's why I increasingly don't believe in any ecological recovery. --- Fair trading? Ha, that's a dream for the little guys. --- Agree. Hiding the problems so you can stumble again next time. --- Feels like this should be said live, not just whispered within a small circle. --- The matter of 1011 can't be swept under the rug here; no one can turn the page. --- Really, with information asymmetry, there's no point talking about future visions.
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