Honestly? Sometimes I feel like the exchanges have staged a whole show called 'Witch Hunt', only instead of witches — it's multi-accounts.
And it all looks so absurd that you just want to sit down with popcorn and watch.
But the problem is that we — ordinary users — are the ones suffering.
We, who play fair, complete tasks, participate in activities, wait for rewards...
And in the end, we get hit on the head because of those who create 5–10 wallets and milk the system to the last drop.
And what does the exchange do?
It starts cutting everyone.
Without analyzing, without checking, without thinking.
Just bam! — restrictions, bam! — reduced rewards, bam! — 'we have strengthened measures against abuses.'
Aha, strengthened.
But for some reason, the most 'efforts' are directed at those who actually haven't violated anything.
I have seen repeatedly how exchanges apply the same rule:
'If we can't catch the guilty ones — we'll hit everyone.'
And it looks like their main goal is not order on the platform, but convenient statistics.
But you know what is the most disappointing?
What exactly do such measures undermine trust.
When an honest user starts to feel like a suspect, the system cracks at the seams.
And yet...
I believe that at some point exchanges will understand a simple truth:
Fighting against manipulation is important, but not at the expense of those who make their platform alive.
We are not against the rules.
We oppose being turned into a side effect of someone's greed.



