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Suddenly, Solana's activities alarmed the police. Is there anyone maliciously reporting?

Anatoly 2025-10-28 21:18 9068人围观 SOL

Superstar public chain Solana is currently on a trip to China. Lily Liu, the chairman of the foundation, is doing roadshows in major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Shenzhen. As a result, someone reported the event in Shenzhen, and a polic
Superstar public chain Solana is currently doing a trip to China. Lily Liu, the chairman of the foundation, is doing roadshows in major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Shenzhen. As a result, someone reported the event in Shenzhen, and a police officer suddenly appeared on the scene.

Picture source: Internet legend has it that the police came and cleared the venue, and projects that did not have road shows later were not allowed to be performed. However, after asking around, the director found out that the event should have been completed normally and the venue was not cleared. Generally speaking, when organizing activities in China, you must report to the relevant departments in advance, and you will not just do it without preparing anything. Therefore, it is definitely wrong to say that the event was not reported. Moreover, Solana’s event in Beijing was canceled because the registration was not completed, so they must have completed the registration in Shenzhen before opening it. After asking about it, I found out that the reason why the police came was because someone reported it, and the reason for the report was even more ridiculous, because the event was so popular that people who came late couldn't get in, and they were unhappy if they couldn't get in. If they were unhappy, they reported it. It's the same as parents reporting teachers for holding small classes outside, but not allowing other children to attend because their own children can't attend. Friends in the community who have participated in Solana’s roadshows in other cities said that Solana’s events were actually very well-organized. They didn’t talk about currency prices or anything else that couldn’t be discussed, but just about technology, which was very in place. It also proves that either the event is not allowed due to policy issues, or someone is maliciously causing trouble. Of course, this is not the first time that blockchain events have seen police officers. One year, the largest blockchain summit in China, "Wanxiang Shanghai Blockchain Week," also had police officers, but it had no impact.

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