From June 12th to July 12th, I basically spent half of my time in Shenzhen taking classes. During this period, I visited many studios and had a lot of feelings. The Web3 atmosphere in Shenzhen is really good, and there are a lot of people to communicate with.

Sometimes when I visit a studio, I may find that there are several studios in the same building. Each studio usually has a few people, and some have more than a dozen people. Judging from the studios I have visited so far, most of them share offices.

Shared office means that several people will be in the same office, each with his or her own workstation. They share the various rents together, and each person explores projects that he or she is good at based on his or her expertise. Every week, everyone holds a weekly meeting where everyone shares their views on various projects. Ultimately, everyone decides whether to do the project based on their own circumstances and executes it themselves. This is what we call a super individual. Project sharing and execution is done by everyone using their own funds and execution capabilities, and they are responsible for their own profits and losses.

When encountering certain special projects, they can pool their funds together and rush to a project at the same time. After the project is completed, the profits will be divided proportionally according to the amount of investment and contribution, and the principal will be returned. Of course, they will also share the risks during the loss period.

The above is the status of most studios in Shenzhen. Of course, there are also some other existence models. For example, a boss may hire investment research, execution, etc. There are also some studios that are jointly funded and managed according to the company model. Each model has its advantages and disadvantages, and you can use the one that suits you.