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There is a phenomenon worth reflecting on: in the cryptocurrency community, a set of value systems has gradually taken shape—money supremacy is gaining dominance.
"Who has money, who is powerful," this logic is being adopted by more and more people as a guiding principle for action. But what is even more worth warning against is the community's attitude towards integrity and morality. When someone encounters scams in Web3, most voices do not condemn the scammers' evil, but instead blame the victims' "stupidity." Turn around, and the scammer successfully cashes out; the public opinion instantly flips—"This guy has skills" or "He really knows how to make money," and the halo of cleverness and ability is thus placed on them.
This kind of right and wrong reversal ultimately reflects a crisis of trust within the ecosystem. When a community begins to bow to money and turn a blind eye to integrity, it will only attract more profit-seekers. In the long run, such a soil will only make the entire circle more and more polluted.