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It's been a month since I last followed FIL, and the industry changes are indeed significant. According to the latest data, the number of network miners has dropped to 1063, a figure that everyone understands what it signifies. What is even more concerning is that the total effective hash rate across the network has fallen to 19.8 EiB, and the continuous decline in hash rate often reflects market confidence issues in the project.
Interestingly, some recent operational measures by the FIL project team seem to be copying certain old tactics—reminding people of the operational routines some projects used before爆雷. Even industry veterans have begun to question the development direction of FIL, and the underlying issues behind this deserve attention. In the short term, the dual decline in ecosystem data and market expectations indeed calls for the project team to come up with substantial improvement plans.
I've seen this trick with FIL before, they always do this before a major crash.
Over 1000 miners can't support this situation, it's over.
What does a 50% drop in hash rate mean? Nobody believes it.
If the project team doesn't come up with a solution soon, it's really game over.
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Hash rate dropped to 19.8 EiB? This speed is suspicious, feels like something's going to happen.
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If this pace continues, FIL might be repeating the stories of some projects.
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The current actions of the project team do make people think the worst, that feeling is indeed a bit intense.
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I haven't checked FIL in a month, and it's turned into this? Is the ecosystem collapsing?
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Miners are really fleeing, this is the most honest vote.
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Double downward trend... the FIL team needs to come up with some real stuff quickly, just shouting slogans is useless.
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Veteran experts are starting to question, which shows the problem is not unfounded.
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This data reminds me of some "famous scenes" from last year, not a good sign.
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Why did it take until now to realize there was a problem? Was no one paying attention to the early warnings?
Something's off. This routine seems familiar...
In just a month, FIL is really not doing well.
The sharp drop in hash rate indicates everyone is fleeing.
It's the same old trick, and it looks pretty convincing.
Honestly, right now, holding FIL feels like waiting for the final warning before a crash.
If the data continues like this, and no solutions are found, it’s truly going to be over.
19.8E, just hearing it sounds uninteresting.
The FIL pattern is really familiar, feeling like repeating the death script of certain projects.
The project team's recent actions are truly disappointing.
The sharp drop in hash power reflects one word—cowardice.
Haven't checked FIL for a month, and waking up to find it has dropped again? This time, it's really a bit dangerous.
The ecosystem data has collapsed to this extent, and without genuine solutions, it's just waiting to be exploited.
1063 miners are still holding on, how desperate must that be?
Honestly, the operation pattern of FIL is increasingly resembling that of some projects before a major crash, which is quite dangerous.
With the hash rate dropping to this level, investors have long since voted with their feet.
Miners have already left, so what’s left to talk about ecosystem development? Wake up.
It seems like FIL is repeating others' mistakes. The project team’s recent actions are really hard to stomach.
Miners leaving in such numbers indicate that everyone has truly lost confidence. Concrete actions are needed.
The direction FIL is heading is somewhat like the night before certain projects' downfall. Hopefully, it won't turn out that way.
In just a month, so much has changed. The market is definitely voting with its feet.
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Hash rate of 19.8 EiB is still dropping, what does that mean? Everyone has already voted with their feet.
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The project team’s moves really look familiar, I’m not cursing it, but I just feel that vibe.
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Haven't checked FIL for a month, and when I look back, why are there so few miners? This doesn't seem right.
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The double downward trend is right, I just worry it might never come back.
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Honestly, this pace doesn’t seem like innovation, more like repeating the same old mistakes.
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The cliff-like drop in hash rate is the market’s most honest reaction.