A well-known project recently sparked user doubts due to credibility issues. According to feedback, the project team withdrew the 500 points given to new users upon registration, which is hard to accept—it's like signing up for a membership card at a fast-food chain, where they promise to include video membership benefits, but after activating the card, the benefits are revoked.



This kind of practice is indeed hurtful. Anyone who has run a small business understands that while "羊毛党" (coupon hunters) can be annoying, once the rules are set, they should be followed through. I have also been exploited by clients before, but no matter how difficult, I stick to my promises—because trust is the foundation. This move by the project team is not just a policy adjustment; it’s eroding user confidence. The Web3 ecosystem fundamentally relies on trust, and such actions are equivalent to self-destruction.
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 01-23 00:46
This is just outrageous. The promised points are directly revoked? This is no different from stealing money. I was even considering holding long-term.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 01-22 10:21
This is just outrageous. The agreed-upon rules are changed on the fly. Isn't this just a way to fleece retail investors?
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FreeRidervip
· 01-20 09:03
This isn't an adjustment of the rules; it's a nakedly exploitative move... If you promised to deliver, you should do so, but backing out and still playing Web3—what's that all about?
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 01-20 08:50
This is just outrageous. The promised rights are directly cut, what's the difference from a scam?
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 01-20 08:45
This is just outrageous. The promised 500 points were forcibly taken back, what's the difference from a scam?

They scam new users and still want to keep the old ones, dream on.

If the rules are set in stone, you have to accept it, otherwise how can we trust you?

Honestly, I quit this kind of project a long time ago. It's not worth it.

Fortunately, this is Web3. If it were traditional internet, it would have been reported to death.

Promises should be honored; otherwise, our entire ecosystem is just a pile of shit.

To be honest, I trust small projects more than I trust the big companies' tricks.

If you want to harvest the leeks, just say so. Don't play these tricks.

Once trust is broken, it can never be glued back together, everyone.
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just_another_walletvip
· 01-20 08:36
This is just outrageous. It was supposed to be settled, so what's the point of integrity if not?
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