Participating according to rules, data, and logic should be the most basic sincerity. However, some projects' feedback mechanisms indeed have issues — this is not an emotional complaint but a genuine confusion about the product experience.
For example, a certain on-chain data analysis platform has an interesting product idea: using Trendmap to track wallet clustering, capturing hidden order data through Order flow, with the core selling point being the visualization of on-chain attention and liquidity. The functional logic is good, but users want a clear feedback channel, and this demand itself is not unreasonable. The transparency of the product mechanism often determines the community's trust.
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Participating according to rules, data, and logic should be the most basic sincerity. However, some projects' feedback mechanisms indeed have issues — this is not an emotional complaint but a genuine confusion about the product experience.
For example, a certain on-chain data analysis platform has an interesting product idea: using Trendmap to track wallet clustering, capturing hidden order data through Order flow, with the core selling point being the visualization of on-chain attention and liquidity. The functional logic is good, but users want a clear feedback channel, and this demand itself is not unreasonable. The transparency of the product mechanism often determines the community's trust.