A major trading platform recently delisted the FLOW/BTC trading pair alongside eight other pairs, responding to a $3.9 million exploit detected on the Flow blockchain. The decision marks a precautionary shift—FLOW tokens have been flagged under enhanced monitoring status to minimize platform exposure. Meanwhile, Flow Foundation has already restored critical network functions following the incident. An official post-mortem analysis is expected soon to provide the community with detailed findings. This move underscores the ongoing tension between market access and security protocols in the crypto ecosystem.

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gas_guzzlervip
· 01-06 09:43
Another delisted coin under the excuse of "for safety," this excuse is getting old. --- Flow Foundation's response was quite quick, but a $39 million hole... Ouch, that hurts a bit. --- Exchanges delisting coins and cooperating with monitoring—this is what they call ecosystem self-healing? Still supporting them. --- Waiting to see the post-event analysis report; betting five bucks someone will try to shift the blame. --- Safety and liquidity are always at odds; this time safety won.
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DataBartendervip
· 01-05 11:33
又一个项目出事,交易所就直接下架,这操作真快
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ApeWithNoFearvip
· 01-04 12:57
Missed the chain again? FLOW's performance this time is a bit disappointing.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 01-03 20:50
It's another removal and monitoring again; I've memorized this entire process...
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-03 20:49
ngl, $3.9M exploit is statistically significant enough to warrant delisting, but theoretically speaking the real risk lies in correlation metrics post-recovery—given historical data on similar incidents, we're looking at maybe 60-70% chance of genuine resilience here. actually curious what the post-mortem reveals about their liquidity formulas tho
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 01-03 20:45
Another project has been delisted. Luckily, I didn't put all my funds in it.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 01-03 20:39
Again and again, delisting? These days, safety incidents happen more frequently than Bitcoin price fluctuations. --- 3.9 million tokens have been wiped out. The exchange's move is justified; better than taking the blame afterward. --- Are Flow fans still here? What do you have to say this time? --- Safety and liquidity are always at odds. Choose one, everyone. --- Waiting for the post-mortem analysis, but I feel like I can already guess the cause. --- Regulators are so strict; how can the ecosystem develop? --- Flow Foundation responded quickly, restoring the network much more decisively than the exchange. --- It's 2024, and we're still delisting due to exploits. This is the current state of Web3. --- If you can't get the trading pair, just pretend this coin doesn't exist. --- A nine-figure vulnerability... that must have been a huge blow.
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