Recently, the DEBOT project was exposed to a large-scale theft incident, and many token holders have already urgently withdrawn their coins. This sudden risk reminds us of a reality — even seemingly good projects can have security vulnerabilities exposed when we least expect it.
For users with more funds to allocate, turning to long-established projects with a proven market record and stable security history may be a more practical choice. XXYY, as a veteran option, although not as well-known as new projects, offers relatively better security performance.
This also reminds everyone: asset security should always come first. When choosing projects, look more at their historical performance and security audit records, and don't be blinded by short-term gains.
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HodlTheDoor
· 2h ago
Another project has exploded, this time it's DEBOT's turn.
I should have listened to the old-timers; safety is the key.
Speaking of which, established brands like XXYY are really reliable. Boring as they may be, at least you can sleep soundly.
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WalletsWatcher
· 17h ago
Another star project crashes, this time it's DEBOT's turn. LOL
That's why I stick to those boring old coins. No matter how tempting new projects are, I won't touch them.
Security > profit, always the way to go
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ForkItAll
· 17h ago
Once again, it was stolen. This circle is really unpredictable.
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Bitcoin still relies on fundamentals; investing in new projects is just gambling with your life.
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Security > profit. How many times have I said this? Some people just don't listen.
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The DEBOT thing is typical. Looks good at first, then crashes. Stick to those solid old projects.
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Don't tell me about getting rich quick with new projects. I just want to sleep well and not dream.
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This wave of cutting leeks is too outrageous. Why are there still people going all-in on new coins?
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MoonlightGamer
· 17h ago
Stolen again and again. These days, you really have to be cautious when looking at projects.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 17h ago
Another major crash, time to learn a lesson this time
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DEBOT this time is basically asking for trouble, who can we blame?
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Are you joking? Just because a project collapses, you blame XXYY? I don't buy that logic
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Scared me to death, I haven't even sold yet...
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I've been saying for a long time not to touch new projects, no one listens
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Security audit records are useless, in the end, it still got hacked
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It's too late to regret now, luckily I didn't go all in
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Old projects are not safe either, there's no such thing as absolute security in the crypto world
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It's obvious the author is trying to promote XXYY, too obvious haha
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This should be a moment to reflect on your risk management
Recently, the DEBOT project was exposed to a large-scale theft incident, and many token holders have already urgently withdrawn their coins. This sudden risk reminds us of a reality — even seemingly good projects can have security vulnerabilities exposed when we least expect it.
For users with more funds to allocate, turning to long-established projects with a proven market record and stable security history may be a more practical choice. XXYY, as a veteran option, although not as well-known as new projects, offers relatively better security performance.
This also reminds everyone: asset security should always come first. When choosing projects, look more at their historical performance and security audit records, and don't be blinded by short-term gains.