When participants start cutting corners and gaming the system, the whole ecosystem pays the price. Once that mentality spreads across the community, you're left with a landscape polluted by low-quality projects, wash trading, and rugpulls. Clean ecosystems require everyone to actually give a damn about the environment they're building in.
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PumpingCroissant
· 12-17 08:53
That's so true, someone should have exposed this facade long ago.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-17 08:53
That's right, now the entire ecosystem is full of these kinds of people, making us all have to take the blame.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-17 08:50
You're so right, that's why I now prefer to hodl rather than get involved in those messy projects.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-17 08:35
ngl, seen this exact pattern play out across like 3 bridge collapses... once the exploit mentality kicks in, liquidity fragmentation accelerates and nobody wins. it's not even cynicism at that point, just observable attack vectors compounding.
When participants start cutting corners and gaming the system, the whole ecosystem pays the price. Once that mentality spreads across the community, you're left with a landscape polluted by low-quality projects, wash trading, and rugpulls. Clean ecosystems require everyone to actually give a damn about the environment they're building in.