Things succeed because of confidentiality, and fail because of leaks in speech. It’s not necessarily that the person leaks information themselves, but when speech reveals hidden matters, it puts oneself in danger.
Things succeed because of secrecy, and fail when speech leaks confidential information. This not only refers to intentionally leaking secrets but also includes unintentionally touching on hidden matters in speech, leading to disaster.
I heard that someone opened champagne early and showed off $SKR airdrop, forgetting to mask the domain name, and was completely witch-hunted by the project team. According to pre-market prices, nearly 200,000 USD worth of airdrops was directly lost.
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Things succeed because of confidentiality, and fail because of leaks in speech. It’s not necessarily that the person leaks information themselves, but when speech reveals hidden matters, it puts oneself in danger.
Things succeed because of secrecy, and fail when speech leaks confidential information. This not only refers to intentionally leaking secrets but also includes unintentionally touching on hidden matters in speech, leading to disaster.
I heard that someone opened champagne early and showed off $SKR airdrop, forgetting to mask the domain name, and was completely witch-hunted by the project team. According to pre-market prices, nearly 200,000 USD worth of airdrops was directly lost.