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The 2025 crypto market has been full of turbulence, with major events occurring one after another.
Meme coin scams have been frequent, with a concept coin project related to the Argentine president once raising over $100 million in a short period, reflecting retail investors' risk exposure in hot trends. Security risks are also concerning—Infini employees committed internal theft, resulting in nearly $50 million stolen, directly exposing management vulnerabilities of centralized exchanges.
Oracles are not immune to security issues either. In the Polymarket oracle attack, large investors manipulated outcomes to influence prediction market prices, revealing governance flaws in decentralized oracles. Similar risks include Sui's proactive "freezing" of hacker funds, which, although intended to stop losses, sparked in-depth discussions about the centralization level of blockchain.
On the project level, surprises keep coming. The "fake death controversy" of Zerebro co-founder Jeffy once triggered market panic; the misappropriation of TUSD funds involved Sun哥's rights protection; Conflux's listing dream was shattered; Jia Yueting also entered the crypto space across industries. Behind these events are issues of personal integrity and the risks accumulated during the industry's rapid expansion.
Volatility in stablecoins like USDX has further increased market instability. Overall, the market in 2025 swings between high growth and high risk, demanding higher standards for due diligence and risk awareness from investors.