The way of heaven has its cycles, who can escape the retribution of the heavens? Some time ago, a wealthy individual who was labeled as an insider trader often precisely bought at the bottom before the old special announced on Twitter. Many people were closely watching and following him, then many began to copy his trades. This wealthy individual operated on a certain platform H, but platform H is different from other platforms; if there are large orders to be closed, it will allow users to close their orders at the current price, while he gradually releases the trading volume to maintain minimal price fluctuations. Many people found this model of platform H to be good, and then many tried it on that platform. However, when the price of a certain coin J fluctuated too much, the platform felt it was losing too much and directly abandoned its proud rules, forcing users to bear the losses. Such a practice of 'letting the dead friends live while the poor monk dies' is despicable. At that time, platform B kept tweeting to criticize platform H, claiming its handling was immature, unethical, and unprofessional. And today, platform B's market-making robot has malfunctioned, but if the market-making robot has issues, that's the loss of the market maker, what does it have to do with the platform? Platform B directly froze the accounts of users who traded a certain coin V during the period when the market-making robot had problems. This practice is very ironic. Initially, when platform H disregarded user interests, platform B was the loudest in its insults, but now, at the time of the market-making robot's malfunction, it freezes user accounts. The way of heaven has its cycles, who can escape the retribution of the heavens? Platform B will eventually close its doors. $VOXEL
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