Crypto security crisis hits hard: Nearly 80% of hacked projects fail to bounce back. The real killer? Lost trust. Once a project gets compromised, the community's confidence evaporates—and getting it back is nearly impossible. Even after fixing the technical vulnerabilities, the psychological damage sticks around. Investors flee, liquidity dries up, and the project becomes a ghost town. It's not just about patching the code; it's about rebuilding an entire reputation from scratch. This is why security audits and preventive measures matter so much in the crypto space.
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MercilessHalal
· 12h ago
Trust is something that, once broken, is really hard to put back together. I've seen too many projects where the technology was fixed, but the outcome was still cold, just because people's hearts were scattered.
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MetaMisery
· 12h ago
Breaking the security defense line is the end; the unrecuperable part is people's trust... The figure of an 80% direct mortality rate is truly despairing.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12h ago
Haha, that's why I never touch projects that haven't been audited. No matter how awesome they are, it's a no-go.
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BoredStaker
· 12h ago
Trust is fragile; once broken, it's over. What's the use of fixing the code? If people's hearts are scattered, the team is gone.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12h ago
Once trust is gone, it's really gone. Fixing the technology doesn't heal the psychological wounds.
Crypto security crisis hits hard: Nearly 80% of hacked projects fail to bounce back. The real killer? Lost trust. Once a project gets compromised, the community's confidence evaporates—and getting it back is nearly impossible. Even after fixing the technical vulnerabilities, the psychological damage sticks around. Investors flee, liquidity dries up, and the project becomes a ghost town. It's not just about patching the code; it's about rebuilding an entire reputation from scratch. This is why security audits and preventive measures matter so much in the crypto space.