Cryptography for Good has never just been about slogans, but about real and tangible actions. Over the years, industry leaders' contributions in this area have been evident—whether it's in ecosystem development or promoting industry standards, they embody the practice of this理念. Only when words and actions align can the entire ecosystem truly move toward a healthier direction.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-10 20:02
To be honest, it still depends on what has actually been done. Who can't just shout slogans?
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MergeConflict
· 01-10 19:40
That's right, but I'm more concerned about those who are actually doing things, not just talking without action.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-10 19:39
It should be pointed out that while this argument seems smooth, it actually avoids the most critical question—can on-chain data prove it?
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MetaDreamer
· 01-10 19:37
The phrase "Walk the talk" is so well said, much better than those who just talk nonsense every day.
Cryptography for Good has never just been about slogans, but about real and tangible actions. Over the years, industry leaders' contributions in this area have been evident—whether it's in ecosystem development or promoting industry standards, they embody the practice of this理念. Only when words and actions align can the entire ecosystem truly move toward a healthier direction.