Comparing the annual reports of several mainstream apps reveals the differences: opening the annual report of a travel or shopping app, the data is presented calmly and clearly; flipping through the annual summary of a leading exchange, it feels like hurriedly dealing with it, even somewhat rushed.
However, one thing is quite interesting—this report does not publicly disclose the total annual loss figure. Why only release a screenshot? Don’t ask, just compare and see for yourself. Some data seem particularly low-key, perhaps because there are things that are not very convenient to put under the spotlight.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 11h ago
The less data, the more interesting it is. This move is truly brilliant.
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GameFiCritic
· 11h ago
The significant difference in data authenticity is indeed large, and the transparency of exchange annual reports... uh, don't even mention it.
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Really, those who can show off will do their best to show off, and those who can't just send a screenshot to get by. I give full marks for this approach.
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Loss figures can be hidden, but the problem is that users still have the account in their minds.
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So this is why I trust projects that dare to publish full-chain data more. The operations of exchanges are too familiar.
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A comparison shows that travel app annual reports are dozens of pages long, while an exchange's annual report can probably be flipped through in five minutes. The quality gap is really obvious.
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Being so low-key, they probably just want to protect someone's feelings.
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Alright, with your approach, I trust on-chain data to speak for itself.
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The story behind a screenshot is often the most interesting.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 11h ago
Numbers speak, and the numbers you dare not show speak even louder
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Tokenomics911
· 11h ago
The data is so obvious that you really think everyone is a fool.
Comparing the annual reports of several mainstream apps reveals the differences: opening the annual report of a travel or shopping app, the data is presented calmly and clearly; flipping through the annual summary of a leading exchange, it feels like hurriedly dealing with it, even somewhat rushed.
However, one thing is quite interesting—this report does not publicly disclose the total annual loss figure. Why only release a screenshot? Don’t ask, just compare and see for yourself. Some data seem particularly low-key, perhaps because there are things that are not very convenient to put under the spotlight.