Quick-coded financial products hitting the market with zero proper security audits—then the hacks start rolling in. It's the push-to-launch mentality that gets me: ship fast, patch vulnerabilities later, and hope retail investors FOMO in before the exploit drops. Classic cycle.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-07 22:17
ngl, this is exactly why i stopped yolo-ing into every shiny new launch. watched too many protocols bleed out at mile 5, zero audit trail in sight. the sprint-till-collapse mentality kills projects that could've gone the distance if they actually took fundamentals seriously. accumulation phase demands patience, not hype.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-07 12:56
Dare to go live without an audit? These people are really reckless. Just wait to be wiped out.
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FlatTax
· 01-07 02:30
This is outrageous. Going live without even an audit? Do they really think users are just easy targets?
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FarmToRiches
· 01-06 19:55
Damn it, another trick? First go live to make quick money, then slowly patch the holes. Anyway, retail investors are FOMOing to buy in.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-05 09:56
Nah, this is the norm in Web3. Audits? They don't exist. Anyway, the retail investors still have to rush in.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-05 09:39
That's why I don't trust those new coins... They dare to launch without even a security audit, it's really outrageous.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-05 09:38
ngl this is the normal state of Web3... Audits? That's for projects with a conscience 🤣
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Deconstructionist
· 01-05 09:30
It's outrageous. These days, quick coding directly leads to going public? Selling to retail investors without even auditing? Do they really think people are that naive?
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-05 09:28
Nah, this is the eternal fate of Web3. Rapid iteration has become an excuse for passing the buck... Audit? What's that?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-05 09:28
This is the old trick of Web3: launching without audits, then talking about it after harvesting the profits.
Quick-coded financial products hitting the market with zero proper security audits—then the hacks start rolling in. It's the push-to-launch mentality that gets me: ship fast, patch vulnerabilities later, and hope retail investors FOMO in before the exploit drops. Classic cycle.