The comments are flooded with disapproval, yet the voting results keep climbing. This disconnect is wild—people claim they're against it, but somehow their votes tell a completely different story. What's really driving the actual votes when the sentiment seems so negative? Is there a silent majority actually backing this, or are bots and coordinated wallets shifting the outcome? The gap between what people say and what they do in these proposals is getting harder to ignore.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 2025-12-25 13:31
Such blatant talk, and the number of votes is still increasing? It’s truly terrifying when you think about it...
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 2025-12-23 00:52
Speaking of which, the contrast between the voting data and the comments section is really striking, it feels like there's something fishy going on.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 2025-12-23 00:35
Hmm... this statement makes me a bit uneasy, it feels like someone is manipulating things behind the scenes.
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ClassicDumpster
· 2025-12-23 00:33
It's the same old trick again, saying one thing and doing another, a typical double standard in the encryption circle.
This data seems off, it feels like Bots and Large Investors are manipulating things behind the scenes.
They openly oppose while secretly voting, these people really know how to put on a show.
It's not surprising anymore that their words and actions don't match, the methods of playing people for suckers have been upgraded.
What are those silent majority doing here, it's really absurd.
By the way, could this be the project party's coordination Wallet at work?
Goodness, the public opinion and voting are completely disconnected.
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NewPumpamentals
· 2025-12-23 00:31
Hmm... The difference between the comments and the votes is so big, it can't be nonsense, right? There must be a hidden hand manipulating it.
The comments are flooded with disapproval, yet the voting results keep climbing. This disconnect is wild—people claim they're against it, but somehow their votes tell a completely different story. What's really driving the actual votes when the sentiment seems so negative? Is there a silent majority actually backing this, or are bots and coordinated wallets shifting the outcome? The gap between what people say and what they do in these proposals is getting harder to ignore.