Have you seen the 2025 annual summary of a certain trading platform? Quite interesting.



This year has indeed been a turning point for them—more stable infrastructure, a noticeable increase in user trust, and the entire ecosystem unfolding in an orderly manner. From platform strengthening, ecosystem expansion to global deployment, these actions all point in one clear direction: long-termism.

What’s rare is that many exchanges are still consumed by marketing hype, while this one is focused on grassroots development. Whether it’s risk control systems, product iteration, or cross-regional compliance adaptation, their attitude is evident.

What’s next? Based on the logic of the annual summary, deepening trust foundations and expanding ecosystem participation should be the focus. In this cycle, whoever can stabilize the basic situation will hold more initiative.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 6h ago
Long-termism? Sounds good, but how many can really survive the next bear market? --- No hype, no blackening. Compared to those exchanges that are always making gimmicks, this kind of silent, steady approach is indeed rare. --- Risk control systems, compliance adaptation... No matter how good the words are, it all depends on actual execution. Let's wait and see the upcoming performance. --- Is having a stable fundamental enough to take the initiative? In Web3, where's the absolute control... --- How to improve ecosystem participation? Do users really care about this? --- Last year around this time, some exchanges also talked about long-termism. And now... --- If the infrastructure is stable, trust can follow? Or does it still depend on whether the token price gives face? --- It's interesting, but marketing buzz isn't completely useless either. The key is how to pair it.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 6h ago
Long-termism has been talked about so much, but this time I really saw some actual actions, not just empty talk. What truly moved me is that they are serious about compliance and risk control, unlike some platforms that hype concepts every day. I'm just worried that they'll start burning money on marketing again and revert to their old ways... Stabilizing the fundamentals is not wrong, but the market doesn't wait for anyone. I feel that next year, ecosystem expansion will be a highlight. Whether they can truly attract developers is the key.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 6h ago
This platform is indeed serious about making moves, unlike some that are just daily y-y-y harvesting of profits. Infrastructure needs to be solid for trust to build; this logic makes sense. But it still depends on how they execute later; anyone can write a good plan on paper. This year, it seems everyone is competing to see who can stay calmer.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 6h ago
Long-termism has become a tired phrase; what's crucial is whether it can remain stable and avoid a dump later on. Stable infrastructure does not necessarily mean genuine user trust. Let's wait and see. This round of operations is indeed more low-key than others, but strict risk control can also lead to backlash. Ecological expansion sounds good, but in reality, it depends on whether there is real trading volume. Maintaining the basic stability? Honestly, everything is stable in a bull market, but in a bear market, it still depends on who can run faster. Annual summaries are written like this; truly effective results still depend on trading volume and user retention. Focus on grassroots development, but turn around and it's just more cutting of leeks.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 6h ago
Honestly, such low-profile exchanges are indeed rare; most are just out there bragging. However, stable infrastructure does not equal genuine user trust; it still depends on how they deliver by 2026. Ecosystem expansion sounds good, but the key is having real trading volume to support it; otherwise, it's just a paper prosperity. By the way, is their risk control system really that strong? It feels more like marketing talk. Maintaining a solid fundamental is indeed important, but in this market trend, it's easy to flip over.
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