A hypothesis about dual account synchronization testing on a major exchange, the official clarification is that it's just a feature comparison.

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[ChainWen] An interesting thing has happened. Recently, the official account of a major exchange and another related account almost simultaneously posted identical test content: “this is a test. / 这是一项测试。” This action immediately sparked heated discussion in the community—some began to speculate whether they were testing the content linkage between two platforms or verifying the feasibility of one-click publishing.

However, the official quickly clarified. The person in charge directly stated on Twitter: “It’s just comparing features across different platforms, no need for overinterpretation.” It seems to be a simple comparison of the functionalities between the X platform and the exchange’s main platform, along with a technical test.

But this incident also quite well illustrates the issue—exchanges are continuously optimizing their social ecosystems and testing various new features. The demand for cross-platform content circulation and automated publishing could, in the long run, indeed become a new direction for platform competition. Currently, the official has not publicly confirmed whether this will be a future new feature, but judging by the frequency of testing, they are likely actively exploring it.

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ExpectationFarmervip
· 13h ago
Ha, it's the same old story. I don't believe you. --- The official denial came so quickly, it clearly indicates something is going on. --- Syncing dual accounts? Come on, stop making things up. Just say you're testing the linkage feature, and that's it. --- The exchange is starting to mess with the social ecosystem again. Really bored. --- If they manage to develop one-click publishing, that would be interesting. --- These people always explain things like this. The more they explain, the more I feel something's fishy. --- Forget it, I don't want to bother with these official statements. Anyway, those who should leave have already left. --- Basically, they just want to copy Twitter's model. Nothing new. --- This move is indeed a bit suspicious, but it's not a big deal.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 12-19 12:43
Haha, isn't it just about being afraid of too many people overthinking? The more you explain, the more interesting it seems. What is this broken exchange messing around with every day? Why not just lower the fees? I've known for a long time that they're secretly testing features. What's the point of pretending? Dual platform integration? It's right here, just wanting to monopolize the discourse power. To be honest, they still want to centralize content. Don't dress it up so nicely.
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RektHuntervip
· 12-19 12:37
Laughing to death, isn't this just being caught? The one-click publishing has been used for a long time. I don't even believe the official denial; this routine is too familiar. Posting the same thing from dual accounts at the same time, if you say it's not a collaboration, I must be a fool to believe it. Testing features? Please don't let the entire community see the test next time, okay? It seems that exchanges are secretly working on automation, and sooner or later, everything will be exposed. This incident actually proves that the competition among major platforms is far more complex than imagined. Just this one test text, the community can guess so many things, indicating that everyone is well aware.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 12-19 12:37
Haha, the official clarification was a bit rushed, which actually makes people more curious to gossip. It's the usual routine—first ask why they need to post simultaneously, then say it's for the "comparison feature." Basically, they're holding back some new thing, nothing else is likely. These days, exchanges building social ecosystems—who does it well first, who gets the benefits. One-click coordinated posting is bound to happen sooner or later; other platforms have already been using it for a while.
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