Speaking of this kind of situation, it really leaves people speechless. The Aster team is highly active online, and the CEO's account is not a secret; you can see their presence on major platforms and media outlets. Yet some people insist on saying "can't find anyone"—does that logic hold up?



In my opinion, it's probably because they're upset about something. Some investors might be trying to get a discount outside the market, and after being rejected, they feel unhappy. Or they might have lost a lot of money and been forced to sell at a loss, and now they see everything as frustrating. Human nature is like that—no one wants to lose money, and once they can't bear the loss, they tend to see the world as dark and full of tricks.

But this kind of claim doesn't hold water. For such a large project, with a big team and extensive active channels, how could they really be "unreachable"? Frankly, it's more about emotional venting than genuine communication issues. Of course, the project team should also understand the market psychology behind these voices and maintain transparency and patience in communication.
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-08 06:56
It sounds reasonable at first glance, but if you ask me, finding someone isn't that simple. People losing money do tend to get discouraged easily, I agree. But with Aster being so active, you could really find someone to complain about. Honestly, both sides should reflect on this.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 01-05 11:55
Can't find anyone? That's hilarious. CEOs are everywhere; it's just that some people lost so badly their eyes are blind.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 01-05 11:52
actually... this whole "can't find them" narrative is pretty rich when their ops are basically broadcast on every platform. like, have we considered the trust assumptions here? people losing money and suddenly becoming epistemologically skeptical about team accessibility is kind of the crypto version of information asymmetry playing out in real time, ngl.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 01-05 11:29
Haha, here comes the usual excuse of "blaming others when losing money" again... Let's see if anyone really believes it. --- Not to mention anything else, but the mentality of cutting losses can indeed distort people's judgment. --- Can't find anyone? That's hilarious. You can spam on Telegram but pretend not to know. --- This is a typical logic of "I lost money, so it's all scams." --- Alright, I understand that investors' mental state has collapsed, but blaming others should also have some technical skill involved. --- It's true that after losing money, people become blind and see nothing. --- Honestly, project teams should also step up and respond more often, so these rumors don't keep growing. --- Always "can't contact," but their accounts are right there. Is this collective amnesia? --- When you're angry, you bite everywhere. Investors like this really... --- Just look at these comments to see that some people have started to cut losses.
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