A certain popular on-chain project’s anti-witching action has become notoriously fierce—some accounts’ points were directly deducted to negative numbers. This serves as a reminder for participants not to exit early or give up halfway; what seems like a warm prompt from the project team actually hints that they are indeed holding the big knife against witching, always ready. Participants often hand over power to the project team, effectively giving them a knife. But conversely, this strict anti-witching scrutiny also has potential benefits—after a large number of fake accounts are cleaned up, the value of points held by genuine participants could significantly increase, making their eventual redemption more valuable. It’s a balancing game: the greater the risk, the more tempting the reward.

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HashBrowniesvip
· 9h ago
Negative scoring methods are really ruthless, but you're right, after clearing the Witch Queen, our scores are indeed more valuable. --- Wait, what is the project team implying? Or are they just trying to scare people? --- I just want to ask, is it easier to get blacklisted or is it really profitable? Has anyone calculated the probability? --- Interesting, it's like betting that the project team won't turn hostile. The risk is a bit high. --- The more ruthless the anti-Witch Queen, the better. I'm just worried that those Witch Queen accounts might end up scoring even more in the end.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 9h ago
Negative numbers? Haha, the project team is really ruthless. But speaking of which, after clearing out those bot accounts, our points are indeed worth more. --- Someone's points turn negative, hilarious. That's the price of trust. --- Anti-witchcraft measures went so far as to result in negative points. This knife is really sharp. --- After cleaning up fake accounts, true participants are the real winners. --- The project team playing this move is basically admitting that there are too many witches. --- Operations like deducting negative points are indeed ruthless. But I bet genuine participants will end up making a lot of money. --- Handing over power is like this; now it's too late to regret. --- It seems like a friendly reminder, but it's actually pointing a knife at you. --- Points can be reset to zero and still be deducted into negatives? No one does it better than this project in terms of regulation. --- Instead of worrying about anti-witchcraft measures, think about how much your points can be exchanged for after the cleanup.
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 9h ago
Negative numbers? Haha, the project team is really ruthless, treating anti-witching like it's real Boosting the value of points? The prerequisite is to survive first, brother I'm just worried that in the end, the ones who get cleared out are actually genuine players. Who can guarantee this cut won't be made in error?
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