Exit(Simplified Chinese)


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SucculentCross-Section
· 04-19 23:00
Is this hinting at "finding an exit point/exit liquidity"? I kind of get it now.
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TheAccountHasBeenBanned
· 04-19 18:11
Seeing simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Japanese, and English all together gives a feeling like airport signage.
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NonceNomad
· 04-18 09:17
Exit = exit, but on the blockchain sometimes exit refers to CEX, and sometimes to a cold wallet.
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Rain-SoakedGlassLeverage
· 04-18 04:25
Where is the exit? I'll try turning left first.
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AirdropSideQuest
· 04-18 04:05
Just one word can make a post, the more you look, the more it resembles a riddle: either reminding to leave or signaling a new path.
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TheWindBeneathTheCyberBridge
· 04-18 04:03
Got it: No matter which language is used, everyone is ultimately asking the same question — where is the exit?
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GateUser-e623ef4b
· 04-18 04:01
Is the extra bracket over there in Traditional Chinese an intentional Easter egg?😂
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RouterWhisperer
· 04-18 03:50
For Japanese, the “exit” looks most like a “platform prompt”—and suddenly I remember how, every time there’s a sudden surge or crash, we’re all scrambling to find an exit.
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Post-RainCandlestickReflection
· 04-18 03:43
Haha, is this a multilingual version of the "Exit" collection?
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