Curve创始人称pump.fun为“充斥着骗局的赌场”并批评Phantom

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2026-08-17Last updated on 2026-08-17

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Curve Finance创始人Mikhail Egorov批评了Solana生态系统,称pump.fun平台是“以模因币为名的骗局赌场”,并认为Phantom钱包的用户体验不佳。他表示,在尝试将Phantom连接至硬件钱包时遇到问题,最终虽成功,但其用户体验比MetaMask更差。Egorov承认Solana对其生态系统的支持很好,但认为其中的优秀案例并不多。 针对pump.fun的批评,有用户反驳称该平台只是提供工具,如何使用取决于用户,并指出相当一部分加密市场本质类似赌场,且模因币市场独立于pump.fun存在。关于Phantom,该用户表示对普通用户而言它可能是较好选择之一。 Egorov回应称,这种现象在软件中常见,开发者初期可能做得很好,但之后可能因懈怠导致质量下降。在被问及最喜欢的钱包时,他提到了自己借助Claude开发的项目qeth,称其创建动机是对JavaScript代码导致笔记本电脑负载过重和电池消耗过快的不满。

Curve Finance创始人米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫批评了Solana生态系统,称pump.fun平台是“一个以memecoin为名、充斥着骗局的赌场”,并认为Phantom钱包使用不便。

米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫表示,pump.fun本质上是一个“以memecoin为名、充斥着骗局的赌场”。同时,他对Phantom的用户体验也给出了负面评价。

埃戈罗夫称,他在尝试将Phantom连接到硬件钱包时遇到了问题。虽然他最终成功连接,但他认为其用户体验比MetaMask更差。

不过,这位Curve的CEO承认,Solana对其生态系统的支持确实很好。

“Solana在支持其生态系统方面确实做得非常好,但坦率地说,最突出的例子并不那么好,”埃戈罗夫写道。

“pump.fun只是提供一项服务”

一位名为tomi204的X平台用户不同意对pump.fun的批评。他指出,该平台只是提供了一个工具,如何使用它取决于用户自己。他表示,加密货币市场的很大一部分本质上就是赌场,这不仅限于Solana,以太坊也是如此。

该用户还指出,memecoin市场独立于pump.fun而存在,即使没有这个平台,其他人也可能会创建类似的服务。

关于Phantom,tomi204补充说,他个人并不使用它,但对于普通用户来说,这个钱包可能是最佳选择之一。

埃戈罗夫回应称,这种情况在软件领域可能很常见。他指出,开发者起初可能把产品做得很好并获得了用户支持,但随后开始“懈怠”,导致产品质量下降。

他表示,这种现象在以太坊生态系统内外都能观察到。

Curve CEO公布他最喜爱的钱包

当被问及最喜爱的加密货币钱包时,埃戈罗夫提到了qeth——一个他借助Claude自己开发的项目。

他表示,创建自己的解决方案是因为对JavaScript代码不满,他认为这些代码过度占用了笔记本电脑的资源并导致电池快速耗尽。

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QCurve Finance创始人米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫对pump.fun做出了什么评价?

A他批评pump.fun是一个‘名为模因币的骗局赌场’,称其本质上是一个充满欺诈的赌博平台。

Q米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫对Solana生态系统的钱包Phantom有什么具体不满?

A他认为Phantom的用户体验不佳,在尝试将其连接到硬件钱包时遇到了问题,并认为其用户体验比MetaMask还要差。

Q用户tomi204是如何反驳埃戈罗夫对pump.fun的批评的?

Atomi204认为pump.fun只是提供了一个工具,如何使用它取决于用户自身,并指出大部分加密货币市场本质上都像赌场,这种现象不仅限于Solana,以太坊也是如此。

Q米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫提到软件产品中常见的一个现象是什么?

A他指出,开发者可能最初把产品做得很好并获得了用户支持,但之后变得‘懒惰’,导致产品质量下降,这种现象在以太坊生态系统和区块链之外的领域都能看到。

Q米哈伊尔·埃戈罗夫最喜欢的加密货币钱包是什么?为什么他选择这个钱包?

A他最喜欢的钱包是qeth,这是他自己借助Claude开发的项目。他创建这个钱包是因为对JavaScript代码的不满,认为其过度消耗笔记本电脑资源并导致电池快速耗尽。

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