This operating process is really something. Unstaking is supposed to be a simple task, but they had to create three steps—first find a hidden page, then exchange USDF for USDC, and only then can you withdraw. It sounds like the project party just wants to complicate something simple to make themselves look professional. I guess at the beginning they said, "Our system is very complex, and the business logic is particularly rigorous," and that's how they got chosen for collaboration. As a result, users have to make three trips. With such a cumbersome design, it’s hard to tell if it's really for safety considerations or just to add some operational difficulty.
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This operating process is really something. Unstaking is supposed to be a simple task, but they had to create three steps—first find a hidden page, then exchange USDF for USDC, and only then can you withdraw. It sounds like the project party just wants to complicate something simple to make themselves look professional. I guess at the beginning they said, "Our system is very complex, and the business logic is particularly rigorous," and that's how they got chosen for collaboration. As a result, users have to make three trips. With such a cumbersome design, it’s hard to tell if it's really for safety considerations or just to add some operational difficulty.