Ever wonder why insurance works the way it does? You pay year after year, stay healthy, don't need a hospital visit once—and then what? Radio silence. Your money just vanishes into the system. Shouldn't there be a mechanism where if you don't use the service, you get some returns? It's like paying for something you never get to use. Makes you think about how wealth management actually works in traditional finance.
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WhaleWatcher
· 2025-12-22 16:48
This insurance design is really amazing; it just makes you keep pouring money into it year after year, and if you break the contract, you even lose money. Why isn't there a Reverse redemption mechanism?
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CounterIndicator
· 2025-12-19 18:57
The logic of insurance is just ridiculous. Paying money blindly and praying not to get sick—that's the real way to cut leeks.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 2025-12-19 18:47
Bro, this insurance scam is just a black hole; once the money goes in, it's gone.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 2025-12-19 18:35
Hmm, it sounds like they're talking about the old tricks of traditional insurance, but Web3 has already been doing this for a while...
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· 2025-12-19 18:33
Insurance is just a big scam. I've paid for so many years and haven't used it at all. Feels like a huge loss.
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SigmaBrain
· 2025-12-19 18:32
This insurance system is truly a textbook example of cutting leeks. Every year you pay premiums but never make a claim, ending up losing money. It's better to just invest directly in DeFi.
Ever wonder why insurance works the way it does? You pay year after year, stay healthy, don't need a hospital visit once—and then what? Radio silence. Your money just vanishes into the system. Shouldn't there be a mechanism where if you don't use the service, you get some returns? It's like paying for something you never get to use. Makes you think about how wealth management actually works in traditional finance.