A certain publicly traded cryptocurrency company has recently changed its auditing firm due to delayed financial disclosures and chaotic corporate governance. The new auditor was found to have serious issues—its license had expired in August, and it had previously been penalized for non-compliance and failed peer reviews, meaning it was fundamentally unable to issue an audit report according to regulations. This has raised serious concerns. The company claims that the auditing firm is currently rectifying the issues, and the audit report will not be available until 2026. Such exposure of audit compliance vulnerabilities among crypto companies—delaying and switching auditors simultaneously—is indeed worth paying attention to. How should investors view these kinds of risks?

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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 3h ago
This is a typical case of robbing Peter to pay Paul. The audit agency license has expired, yet they still dare to use it. Who gave them the guts?
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 3h ago
This is just outrageous... The license has expired, and they can still sign the audit report? The crypto world really is all-powerful, it's hilarious.
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 4h ago
Wait, the report isn't coming out until 2026? Dude, what are you playing at? The license has already expired, and you're still conducting audits?
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GasFeeGazervip
· 4h ago
The licenses have all expired, and you still dare to sign? This is blatant arson. --- Waiting until 2026? Haha, this pace is even longer than a bear market. --- Another delay and change of auditors, this move is so familiar... --- Crypto companies are like this—compliance? Let's just focus on survival first. --- Oh my, is it really so hard to choose a reliable auditing firm? --- Honestly, these early-stage investors should have left long ago; there's nothing to wait for. --- Loss of trust in the auditing firm = the company won't fare any better, very clear logic. --- Can they continue working after being fined? Is the auditing circle this lax? --- No wonder the valuation of this round of crypto is so modest; the trust cost is too high. --- Under整改... Just hearing this word, you know there's no news.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 4h ago
Laughing out loud, the license has already expired, and you're still reviewing? This is the true portrayal of crypto audits. Wait, 2026? How long will it take to see the report? I bet five bucks it will be delayed again. It's a classic case of switching hands; investors are just here to endorse, right? Such practices have long been suppressed in traditional finance. Is crypto just for fun?
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DaoTherapyvip
· 4h ago
I especially hate this kind of trick. The license has expired, and you're still daring to issue reports? 2026? That's hilarious. Are you betting that retail investors have a bad memory?
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