"Chinese project teams often do not want to do marketing in the Chinese market, or they tend to underestimate it."

I found that the fragmentation in the cryptocurrency space lies here: overseas project teams want to enter the Chinese-speaking market, while Chinese project teams are hesitant to fully engage.

As a result, overseas project teams that genuinely want to succeed end up collaborating with irresponsible Chinese marketing agencies.

After conducting one marketing campaign with poor results, feeling unsatisfied, they look at these automated protocols, hoping to use them as a reference.

Unexpectedly, they discover that the standards of these protocols favor the English market. In the end, these projects can only complain: the Chinese market is full of advertisers (when asked, they say they have interacted with them).

? By the way, in the case of being hesitant to engage in Chinese marketing:

Recently, the controversial human protocol Humanity, which has been in the spotlight for its key storage, is a typical example of a fully Chinese team from project to community.

However, the outward-facing presentation is purely in English, while they continue to push for Chinese marketing.

[No Chinese presentation + Chinese soft marketing] is a terrible combination.

In the next strategic direction, I will guide everyone to target the high-profit opportunities in counterfeit projects, especially those with great potential, where an expected growth of over ten times is not a problem. If you want to make big money in a bull market, like and comment, and I will take you through the entire bull market layout!