I saw that a leading exchange has set up a reward mechanism for whistleblowers, which suddenly made me think of a question: Is it enough to only reward the whistleblowers? What about the early users who suffered losses due to problematic tokens? From a certain perspective, these losses are closely related to the platform’s audit oversights. If users can provide actual proof of their losses, would the platform consider offering some compensation? After all, user trust is the biggest asset for any exchange, and relying solely on rewarding whistleblowers after the fact doesn’t really address the root cause. I wonder if there are any mature solutions in the industry for handling such situations?
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ZKProofster
· 2025-12-10 13:10
It's all a regulatory issue.
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SigmaValidator
· 2025-12-09 10:10
Only compensation can win people's trust.
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PhantomMiner
· 2025-12-09 02:22
The right path is never walked alone.
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BearMarketHustler
· 2025-12-08 23:05
The platform is playing the long game to catch big fish.
I saw that a leading exchange has set up a reward mechanism for whistleblowers, which suddenly made me think of a question: Is it enough to only reward the whistleblowers? What about the early users who suffered losses due to problematic tokens? From a certain perspective, these losses are closely related to the platform’s audit oversights. If users can provide actual proof of their losses, would the platform consider offering some compensation? After all, user trust is the biggest asset for any exchange, and relying solely on rewarding whistleblowers after the fact doesn’t really address the root cause. I wonder if there are any mature solutions in the industry for handling such situations?