Beijing Wudaokou is a vibrant place where technology and academia meet. High-rise buildings intersect with quaint alleys. It is a paradise for dreamers and a battlefield for adventurers. As the morning light breaks, the streets of Wudaokou begin to bustle, but there is a place that greets the new day with a different rhythm - Digital Tea House.

Hai Ruo stood on the terrace of the Digital Tea House, looking out over this ancient yet modern city. She is the soul of this community, a well-known technical witch in the web3 world. Hai Ruo's eyes sparkled with a vision of the future, and what she held in her hand was not a magic wand, but the latest blockchain technology.

Digital Tea House is not just a place to drink tea, it is the heart of the web3 currency circle, a holy place for thought exchange and technological innovation. It gathers digital currency enthusiasts, investors and developers from all over the world, where they share knowledge, discuss market dynamics and explore the infinite possibilities of blockchain together.

As the first rays of sunlight shone into the tea house, Hai Ruo opened the door of the community and welcomed the first batch of visitors. Among them were veteran investor Ying Lihou, who had sharp eyes and could always catch opportunities in market fluctuations, and young developer Xia Zihua, whose fingertips jumped on the keyboard, writing codes that changed the world.

In the corner of the tea house, a foreign face is particularly eye-catching - Eva, a digital currency analyst from Europe. With her curiosity about Eastern culture and yearning for the web3 world, she records everything here and tries to decipher the code behind this community.

As time goes by, the digital tea house gradually becomes lively. The sound of discussions, keyboard tapping, and the sound of boiling tea interweave together to form a symphony belonging to the web3 era. Everyone has found their place here, whether riding the waves of the market or exploring the unknown in the ocean of technology.

Hai Ruo knew that the Digital Tea House was just a "temporary sitting" place in the life journey of each of them. Here, they could temporarily put aside the hustle and bustle of the outside world, enjoy a moment of tranquility, and then set out again to meet new challenges.

When night falls, the lights of the Digital Tea House are still bright. There is no end here, only a new beginning. As Hai Ruo said: "In this fast-changing world, each of us is a temporary passer-by, but our stay makes this world more wonderful."