It's already 2026, and there are still incidents like this. A leading exchange immediately communicated with the project team to remind them of safety risks. But what happened next? The project team still transferred someone else's tokens without reason. Isn't this outright theft? To put it plainly, it's misappropriation of user assets. When I saw the project name, I was truly speechless—某某Flow. Such incidents are even more conspicuous in today's industry environment. A reminder to everyone: be more cautious when choosing projects, don't be blinded by hype.

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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-13 19:00
lmao Flow getting caught red-handed in 2026? honestly at this point i'd just correlate their on-chain metrics with their actual governance moves... the basis points don't lie but apparently their ethics do
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-13 18:35
These days, project teams really go all out. Even after exchanges have warned, they still insist on pushing forward, risking a complete crash.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 01-13 18:34
Bro, this Flow is really outrageous. The exchange has already warned about it, yet they still dare to move user assets. Truly hopeless.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-13 18:32
Even after all the exchanges issued warnings, they still dare to act. These people are really bold as a lion.
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