Then these chains will also slowly die because the crypto winter is coming 😂 4 years later, their team will create a similar story but under a different name
Steven_Research
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BEHIND THE SUPER LOW REVENUE OF MANY CHAINS?
Many chains were highly anticipated at launch, but so far revenue remains very low, revealing contradictions in their operational models—some chains clearly show weakness.
- For example: @Berachain: Holds $173 million USD (TVL) and has up to $456 million USD in bridged funds (Bridged TVL), yet the chain only earns $43 in fees per day.
1. Chain Revenue
*Think of it as road toll fees. These fees must be very low to encourage traffic.
Iota changes its tokenomics to infinite, if the core remains unchanged, what should we expect? So, does this code also want to become KOLs to give advice? 🤷♂️
Momineth
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No alts feel safe in this market after the recent chaos...
But a few teams still stand out - one of them is $IOTA, Why?
• No hidden supply no VC unlocks and no airdrop farming just a community built on conviction • Fully compliant with EU and UAE regulations • Real adoption across web2 web3 and governments not inflated with fake TVL or wash trades
The price of past tricks has made no one care about what Sun says anymore 😂
Justin Sun孙宇晨
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SEVEN Sins by First Digital Trust (FDT)
First Digital Trust (FDT) is not only insolvent but also involved in numerous ongoing crimes. Each of us should act as soon as possible—don’t wait until it’s too late and live to regret it.
In Hong Kong, a trust company acting as a custodian for public is subject to both legal and regulatory requirements such as the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO), Trustee Ordinance (Cap. 29), and relevant rules enforced by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC).
Misappropriating custodial funds and misconduct of investment fraud would constitute serious breaches of fiduciary duty and regulatory compliance, on top of criminal offence. I have witnessed piles of evidences that point to serious offences in the FDT rug-pull of $501.85 million of from TUSD’s custodial monies.