When asked about Falcon Finance, I decided to conduct a somewhat uncomfortable test—simulate the worst-case market scenario and keep asking one question: How does the system actually operate?



It's not about how the white paper describes it, nor about following any narrative, but purely about the logical chain—where will the pressure ultimately be released?

The scenario I set up is as follows: prices plummet rapidly, Gas fees skyrocket, all positions slide into risk zones simultaneously, liquidity begins to become risk-sensitive, counterparties become scarce... In this interconnected harsh environment, can this mechanism withstand it? Are there hidden points of failure in the system?
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CryptoMomvip
· 9h ago
This is the right attitude, don't just listen to stories, focus on the logical chain. --- I prefer the stress testing approach; it's more reliable than anything else. --- Honestly, most projects can't withstand such extreme scenarios. --- Hiding the collapse point is always the most terrifying; it can disappear silently. --- Those who ask how the system operates are the truly clear-headed. --- The combination of Gas surges and liquidity exhaustion is hard for many to survive. --- Whitepapers can never truly reflect the results of real stress tests. --- How to put it, projects that proactively perform worst-case scenario simulations are actually more trustworthy.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 9h ago
This is the right attitude. Don't talk to me about white paper stories; the stress test will reveal the true strength.
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UncommonNPCvip
· 9h ago
I like this kind of stress testing approach, but honestly, I find Falcon's system a bit questionable... The real dead point is at the moment of liquidity exhaustion, nothing else.
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Deconstructionistvip
· 10h ago
This is the real due diligence. The core of the problem lies there; whitepapers are all lies. Stress testing reveals the truth. Most projects fail at this point. Basically, it's about who can survive in extreme market conditions. Can Falcon's logic withstand it? I'm a bit skeptical. The moment liquidity dries up is the true test, and everyone will show their true colors then. This guy started pushing without even reading the whitepaper. I like this attitude. Instead of just listening to stories, it's better to construct your own black swan scenarios.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 10h ago
This is the kind of thing I like to see; finally someone is taking stress testing seriously. A real guide to avoiding pitfalls—not just listening to the CEO talk about dreams, but seeing who runs away first in the worst-case scenario. Projects that retreat at the right time and projects waiting to be liquidated are only a liquidity exhaustion away. Stress testing is something you have to do yourself; whitepapers will only tell you that this can't happen. This is what a reverse researcher should do—thank you for helping us step on the landmine.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 10h ago
A vicious cycle that loops endlessly—this is the real question we should be asking. The white paper nonsense is all talk; the key issue is who will step in during extreme market conditions? System stress testing is rarely done. Most people just listen to stories and move on; only when liquidity dries up do they realize they've been cut off. It's no wonder Falcon's mechanism can actually hold up. Where does the pressure get released? Ultimately, retail investors end up footing the bill. This kind of probing analysis is actually quite rare; many projects can't withstand such questions. It feels like Falcon should have been challenged like this a long time ago—stop just listening to the story from the fundraising side.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 10h ago
honestly this is the real question nobody asks—where does the pain go when everything breaks at once? seen too many protocols that look bulletproof on paper then cascade like dominoes during actual stress testing
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