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NewsAs someone with social anxiety, I originally just wanted to lurk in the WEE X TG group, but the customer service actuallyäø»åŠØē§čŠęˆ‘. They patiently taught me step by step how to open. Set the contract, from setting take profit and stop loss to explaining K-line basics, with careful guidance throughout. This after-sales experience is really amazing, super friendly for beginners#Weex

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As someone with social anxiety, I originally just wanted to lurk in the WEE X TG group, but the customer service actuallyäø»åŠØē§čŠęˆ‘. They patiently taught me step by step how to open.
Set the contract, from setting take profit and stop loss to explaining K-line basics, with careful guidance throughout. This after-sales experience is really amazing, super friendly for beginners#Weex
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Has WEEX gone bankrupt?Keyword Source ≠ Brand Real Risk We first need to understand a fact: In Chinese search engines, associated keywords often do not represent information self-published by the platform, but rather are a result of historical issues, domain takeover records, user misunderstandings, and the poor quality of content from search engines. Taking 'WEEX Scam' as an example, this keyword appeared because it was associated with a scam platform of the same name, and has no actual operational or equity relationship with the current WEEX Exchange. Since the WEEX Exchange brand was independently established in 2018 and started using the domain, some search engines have not fully refreshed content weight, resulting in the persistence of residual keywords, misleading some users. This is like when you buy a shop at '88 Old Street' to conduct legitimate business, but due to past credit issues of the previous tenant, the map reviews or navigation still show 'Violation,' which is the first layer of logic that needs to be clarified.#weexč·‘č·Æ

Has WEEX gone bankrupt?

Keyword Source ≠ Brand Real Risk We first need to understand a fact: In Chinese search engines, associated keywords often do not represent information self-published by the platform, but rather are a result of historical issues, domain takeover records, user misunderstandings, and the poor quality of content from search engines. Taking 'WEEX Scam' as an example, this keyword appeared because it was associated with a scam platform of the same name, and has no actual operational or equity relationship with the current WEEX Exchange. Since the WEEX Exchange brand was independently established in 2018 and started using the domain, some search engines have not fully refreshed content weight, resulting in the persistence of residual keywords, misleading some users. This is like when you buy a shop at '88 Old Street' to conduct legitimate business, but due to past credit issues of the previous tenant, the map reviews or navigation still show 'Violation,' which is the first layer of logic that needs to be clarified.#weexč·‘č·Æ
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Did WEEX run away? Keyword Source ≠ Brand Real Risk We first need to understand a fact: In Chinese search engines, associated keywords are often not information self-published by the platform, but rather a combination of historical issues, domain takeover records, user misunderstandings, and low-quality content from search engines. Taking 'WEEX fraud' as an example, this keyword arose due to the existence of a fraudulent platform with the same name, and has no actual operational or equity relationship with the current WEEX exchange. Since the WEEX exchange brand was independently established in 2018 and started using this domain, there are still some search engines that have not fully refreshed content weights, leading to the persistence of residual keywords that mislead some users. It's like you buy a shop at '88 Old Street' to run a legitimate business, but due to previous tenants having credit issues, the map reviews or navigation still show labels like 'fraud' or 'run away'. Search misleads ≠ platform violation, this is the first layer of logic that needs to be clarified. #weexč·‘č·Æ
Did WEEX run away? Keyword Source ≠ Brand Real Risk We first need to understand a fact: In Chinese search engines, associated keywords are often not information self-published by the platform, but rather a combination of historical issues, domain takeover records, user misunderstandings, and low-quality content from search engines. Taking 'WEEX fraud' as an example, this keyword arose due to the existence of a fraudulent platform with the same name, and has no actual operational or equity relationship with the current WEEX exchange. Since the WEEX exchange brand was independently established in 2018 and started using this domain, there are still some search engines that have not fully refreshed content weights, leading to the persistence of residual keywords that mislead some users. It's like you buy a shop at '88 Old Street' to run a legitimate business, but due to previous tenants having credit issues, the map reviews or navigation still show labels like 'fraud' or 'run away'. Search misleads ≠ platform violation, this is the first layer of logic that needs to be clarified. #weexč·‘č·Æ
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