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Code beats human management — this is the awakening of our generation's mindset. To be honest, humans are inherently flawed. We are prone to emotional reactions, bias, and mistakes. But code does not. It has no temper, no selfish motives, only logic.
Take sTRX in the Tron ecosystem as an example. The entire system's operation — profit distribution, voting rights configuration, energy leasing mechanism — everything is automatically executed by code. There is no room for manual intervention.
JustLend is the gateway connecting this automated world. When I use it, I feel more secure. No need to worry about bank holidays, no need to read the manager's mood, no fear of sudden policy changes. This protocol operates 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, never lazy.
This consistency allows me to make truly reliable financial plans. What sTRX promises, it delivers — with no fluff. In a world full of empty promises, this mathematical certainty is like a refuge.
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I believe in the logic of sTRX, but only if no one modifies the source code, right?
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Running 365 days a year is correct, but we must admit that smart contracts can also have vulnerabilities found through audits. This is not fatalism.
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The fact that computing power is unbiased is amazing, much stronger than some centralized platforms.
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The word "refuge" is used well, but refuges can always be breached.
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JustLend is indeed comfortable, peace of mind is here.
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Math doesn't lie, but the assumptions behind mathematical execution sometimes can.
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Being temperless and selfless are qualities that really resonate with my annoyance towards traditional finance.
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sTRX's mechanism sounds great, but I'm worried about what happens if the contract encounters issues one day...
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Emphasizing automation and 24/7 operation every day feels like a sales pitch. Truly stable systems don't need to be hyped like this.
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Hey, have you ever thought that the key is writing good code? Poorly written code is worse than manual management.
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JustLend is indeed convenient to use, but using this logic to argue that "code beats humans" is still a bit of a stretch.
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I agree with the point about mathematical certainty. But calling it a "sanctuary" might be a bit exaggerated.
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Wait, why do I feel like this paragraph is marketing sTRX...
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Honestly, no manual intervention sounds wonderful, but who takes responsibility if the ecosystem encounters problems? That's the missing piece.
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It's the same old argument... But is sTRX really stable? Is the risk really zero?
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I just want to ask, who compensates if there are vulnerabilities in the protocol?
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Clear logic is clear, but when it fluctuates, it still won't give you a penny.
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Wait, human intervention not being possible ≠ no problems will occur.
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Sounds good, but actually you still have to trust the code writers.
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Anyway, I don't dare to put all my assets into a single protocol.
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This argument sounds like it's trying to whitewash a certain project.
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Mathematical certainty? What's truly certain on the chain?
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Overly mythologizing smart contracts, really.
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365 days of operation doesn't mean it won't suddenly crash, my friend.
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Sounds beautiful, but in practice, it's a different story.