On October 11th, after that night, I chose not to remain silent.
It wasn't the fluctuation of the market,
but a systematic loss of control,
which caused me to go from 300,000 to zero in a matter of minutes.
That day was October 11th.
The position remained, but the price was distorted;
Risk control failed, stop-loss became ineffective;
By the time I reacted, my account only had a line of cold numbers left.
At that moment, I truly understood for the first time —
what it means to be “emptied in an instant.”
1. Collapse does not only happen in the account.
In the days that followed, time felt stretched.
Emotions were out of control, I kept blaming myself, and I had sleepless nights.
I asked myself countless times:
Did I trust the “top platforms” too much?
Should I not have entrusted the risks to the system?
The platform acknowledged the anomaly,
Customer service confirmed the issue,
I once thought the matter would be taken seriously.
But in the end, all I received was a rejected ticket.
At that moment, I realized:
If the parties involved do not speak up,
this matter will be covered up as “noise.”
2. When emotions end, actions begin.
I cried, I collapsed, but I cannot stay in the same place.
I told myself this:
Assets can be wiped out, but life cannot be deleted.
I started doing three things:
Systematically organizing evidence: timeline, transaction records, abnormal screenshots
Proactively contacting regulatory and arbitration channels, submitting materials
Reaching out to other users who faced the same situation, no longer suffering alone
I discovered —
I am not alone.
Some people wake up in the middle of the night,
Some carry debts,
Some still haven't come out of it.
3. This is not revenge; it is accountability.
We do not create emotions,
nor do we spread rumors.
We only do one thing:
Let the facts be seen and let responsibility be addressed.
Individuals are weak,
but when cases are gathered,
when evidence is presented systematically,
it is no longer just “one person's misfortune.”
4. If you are also a party involved in the October 11th incident.
If you have also experienced that night,
If you are still hesitating, fearful, and silent —
I want to tell you:
Silence is the most expensive cost.
We are collecting cases, organizing materials, and promoting arbitration paths.
We do not promise results, but we refuse to give up.
If you are willing to speak up together,
please feel free to contact me.
At least, on this road, we are no longer alone.