According to a report by Jinse Finance, the Believe platform has announced a series of security policy adjustments aimed at creating a more trustworthy environment for builders and traders. The main changes include: suspending the direct release of non-project Tokens through @launchcoin, requiring developers to submit projects via the official website for manual review; at the same time, changing the selected label to a verified label, indicating that the platform has had basic interactions with the team and believes in its integrity building.
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Believe has moved its Launchcoin auto-issuance feature to manual review
According to a report by Jinse Finance, the Believe platform has announced a series of security policy adjustments aimed at creating a more trustworthy environment for builders and traders. The main changes include: suspending the direct release of non-project Tokens through @launchcoin, requiring developers to submit projects via the official website for manual review; at the same time, changing the selected label to a verified label, indicating that the platform has had basic interactions with the team and believes in its integrity building.