Why did the on-chain TVL data of Cosmos Hub turn negative?
It was found that DefiLlama recently marked the DeFi total locked value (TVL) of four public chains—Cosmos Hub, zkSync Lite, Celestia, and Milkyway—as negative. What kind of operation is this?
Theoretically, since Milkyway has announced it has ceased operations, it’s understandable that the data platform’s failure to renew the service would cause abnormal markings. But turning the TVL of the other three active public chains into negative numbers—this is a bit excessive. Cosmos Hub and Celestia are both active ecosystems; how did their data become so black?
It seems that maintaining data sources also requires professional integrity.
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SocialFiQueen
· 17h ago
DefiLlama, what are you playing at? Negative TVL? You really made me laugh.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 17h ago
DefiLlama, what are you doing? Live public chain data can be turned into negative numbers? Where is your professional integrity?
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TooScaredToSell
· 17h ago
What is DefiLlama playing at? Negative TVL is truly astonishing.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 17h ago
DefiLlama's move is really impressive, negative TVL? Where did they learn this dark magic?
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PancakeFlippa
· 17h ago
Uh, DefiLlama, what are you doing? Negative TVL is ridiculous.
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LiquidationHunter
· 17h ago
Is DefiLlama serious? They even dare to list negative numbers for active chains?
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SolidityNewbie
· 17h ago
What is DefiLlama doing? Turning all the active chains into negative numbers is really outrageous.
Why did the on-chain TVL data of Cosmos Hub turn negative?
It was found that DefiLlama recently marked the DeFi total locked value (TVL) of four public chains—Cosmos Hub, zkSync Lite, Celestia, and Milkyway—as negative. What kind of operation is this?
Theoretically, since Milkyway has announced it has ceased operations, it’s understandable that the data platform’s failure to renew the service would cause abnormal markings. But turning the TVL of the other three active public chains into negative numbers—this is a bit excessive. Cosmos Hub and Celestia are both active ecosystems; how did their data become so black?
It seems that maintaining data sources also requires professional integrity.