I’m only asking a question, but why is my question considered dangerous?

I’ve never forced anyone to believe me. If you believe in what you believe, go ahead and live by it you don’t need to feel disturbed by me.

A smart contract is open-source by nature, so anyone has the right to use it, especially just to ask questions.

When $BOB price dumped, I never told anyone to hold.

In fact, I often advised $BOB holders to sell their tokens if they panicked, because it would affect their mental health to see sharp price drops.

Prohibiting people from asking about dangerous functions in a smart contract is a form of centralized capitalist thinking.

Decentralization is about openness.

It doesn’t prohibit people from asking sensitive questions.

In my writings in June and July, I often invited anyone to learn and explore together about vulnerabilities in the BOB token smart contract.

I’ve never hidden anything about BOB.

I’ve never tried to make anyone believe in BOB.

I’ve never even asked anyone to trust me.

I’ve only asked people to keep learning, because crypto is full of malicious actors.

Am I dangerous to you?