Honestly, when market volatility is intense, even the strongest platform infrastructure can be overwhelmed by concurrent traffic—downtime has long become a common problem in the industry. A leading exchange's approach this time is indeed unusual: openly acknowledging technical bottlenecks and then offering a compensation plan worth hundreds of millions of dollars, a rare precedent in the industry. But looking back, it has instead attracted more skepticism. The reality is: the more proactively they admit mistakes, the more they are criticized. If this continues long-term, who will dare to step forward when problems arise? Everyone will choose to stay silent or shift their focus. The most ironic part is that this kind of atmosphere will ultimately erode the entire industry's credibility—precisely the consequence caused by those voices that keep amplifying platform faults.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-05 10:45
说真的,这交易所还敢主动认错已经不错了,结果反而被更狠地抨击,属实离谱。
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-04 14:47
To be honest, this platform should be called out and criticized, otherwise how can we push them to actually make changes?
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-04 14:45
Even admitting mistakes gets you criticized, so might as well not admit them at all. After all, everyone knows what's really going on; this circle is just like that.
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LightningClicker
· 01-04 14:43
Oh, admit a mistake and get criticized instead. This logic is really something else.
Honestly, when market volatility is intense, even the strongest platform infrastructure can be overwhelmed by concurrent traffic—downtime has long become a common problem in the industry. A leading exchange's approach this time is indeed unusual: openly acknowledging technical bottlenecks and then offering a compensation plan worth hundreds of millions of dollars, a rare precedent in the industry. But looking back, it has instead attracted more skepticism. The reality is: the more proactively they admit mistakes, the more they are criticized. If this continues long-term, who will dare to step forward when problems arise? Everyone will choose to stay silent or shift their focus. The most ironic part is that this kind of atmosphere will ultimately erode the entire industry's credibility—precisely the consequence caused by those voices that keep amplifying platform faults.