@DegenSwings Great point about the investors of solend as well, puts this in perspective. I would never touch solend ever again. https://t.co/eELCX7NsLP
@solendprotocol How do you explain this address transferring 1,014,210 tokens, voting yes and lastly transferring it back. Total votes for yes were 1,155,431, meaning that out of all yes votes, 88% came from one wallet. https://t.co/QHEJbc0Oyu
@crypto_bitlord7@solendprotocol The most beautifull thing about this is when a whale votes. The rest of the people don't even have to worry about voting.
Whales vs whales voting in a 6 hours timeframe, while site was down for 3 hours, is what decentralization is all about.
https://t.co/eELCX7NsLP
@solendprotocol How do you explain this address transferring 1,014,210 tokens, voting yes and lastly transferring it back. Total votes for yes were 1,155,431, meaning that out of all yes votes, 88% came from one wallet. https://t.co/QHEJbc0Oyu
@solendprotocol How do you explain this address transferring 1,014,210 tokens, voting yes and lastly transferring it back. Total votes for yes were 1,155,431, meaning that out of all yes votes, 88% came from one wallet. https://t.co/QHEJbc0Oyu
@solendprotocol How do you explain this address transferring 1,014,210 tokens, voting yes and lastly transferring it back. Total votes for yes were 1,155,431, meaning that out of all yes votes, 88% came from one wallet. https://t.co/QHEJbc0Oyu