【Noblesse Oblige CryptoDiary 12】
- noblesseobligeysno
- May 24
- 2 min read
I constantly receive shady messages from the crypto industry via Telegram. Many of them are likely scammers. Among them, there are also those who claim to be “official” sales representatives, supposedly outsourced by the exchanges themselves. I’ve seen all types of people. The message is always the same: “Would you like to list your project on our CEX?”
But despite them being the ones who reach out, once the conversation progresses, they inevitably start demanding large sums of money—ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of yen. It's completely contradictory. If I had approached them first, that might be understandable. But they’re the ones who initiate contact, only to later flip the narrative and push financial demands.
It’s always the same scripted business routine. Their actions are so absurdly superficial that I always end up responding with the kind of points I've mentioned above. Yet even my replies are met with canned, robotic responses. It's no use—the conversation never leads anywhere, because the person on the other end is just a cog in a system, following orders. Their sole purpose is to close the deal. In other words, they don’t care at all about what it means to be human.
And that’s why the dialogue never aligns. It’s just a meaningless waste of time.
The truth is, a genuine CEX—one that truly wants to list a project—should be the one investing in that project. They should be the ones buying the token themselves, and handling their own market making. Bitcoin (BTC) is the perfect example of this. That’s the essence of how it should work.
What value is there in listing on an exchange where the project side has to pay huge fees simply because the exchange commands it? Deadlines, restrictions, massive expenses—it becomes a negative-sum game from the outset. And what’s the benefit of taking part in a system that guarantees loss?
The truth is, most of the world’s business structures are built around exaggerated marketing designed to create power imbalances. People form mutual-interest alliances to spread things that are not fundamentally valuable, manipulating perception—like an orchestrated scam with fake support. All of it exists to create a hierarchy where they can claim the upper hand.
What comes out of that is hollow. There's no real value or substance behind these “products” born from such artificial frameworks. Eventually, they collapse under competition. In the end, only those who have abandoned their humanity—who operate like machines—can survive in this world of endless grabbing and exploitation.
There is nothing natural or essential to the Earth about such a system.
And if you fall for one of these hollow, scripted, hyped-up marketing traps, the risk is enormous. Because their words are empty—there are no guarantees, no real returns. All you'll hear is, “Next, next, next.” And that cycle never ends.
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