In mid-November, Bangkok became a pilgrimage site for Web3 enthusiasts around the world. An event called #以太坊密码朋克大会 was held here, organized by Web3 Privacy Now. Cypherpunk, a concept that originated from Eric Hughes’ A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto in 1993, combines the rebellious spirit of computer punk with strong encryption technology, erects a fortress for personal privacy, and has spawned a series of cutting-edge privacy projects. Finally, those Web3 projects in the field of privacy are novel and powerful. Like Nym, which builds the next generation of privacy infrastructure;#Arciumhelps AI and#DePINencryption computing;#Holonymcan verify identity with private keys without revealing personal information. Etc. When communicating with some well-known public chain leaders abroad, I deeply realized that the promotion of Web3 cannot rely solely on the technology itself, but also needs to create a unique cultural phenomenon to achieve cross-circle communication. By cleverly using various elements, symbols and narratives, a set of infectious cultural output system is constructed. Gather the strength of all walks of life, let opinion leaders in different fields stand at a higher perspective, jointly examine and analyze the problems facing the world today, and work together to explore practical solutions. Today, cross-border cooperation has become a strong trend in the development of the Web3 industry.#EthereumFoundation's event called Parallel World and the Lab Week event initiated by Protocol Labs are vivid examples#1MBABYDOGE热度上升 #粉丝代币板块普涨 #BTC能站稳10W吗? #Cardano基金会推特被盗
Singapore Token2049: A Fantastic Journey in the Crypto Event》
Hey everyone, I’m Jiabao! I just had a super exciting “Token2049” trip in Singapore, and now I’m here to talk to you about my wonderful experiences and feelings this week. Arrived at Sands check-in on the 17th. Hey, the super cool F1 car from last year is on display on the first floor again. From the 18th to the 19th, it is the main venue of Token2049. Compared with last year, the total number of visitors this time is not as large as the event in Dubai. There are quite a few exhibits from Asia, but it feels that the number of Asian visitors is far less than that of foreign visitors. There are more than 200 exciting side events around. In order to attract popularity, each company has really tried its best. Many platforms have organized morning jogging, breakfast appointments, and coffee appointments. I wonder if any friends have gotten up early to participate? There are also EVG, BearChain, OKX, etc., which have invited the famous DJ Soda! Bitget and RaveDAO even generously booked Zouk and invited 100 top DJs to help! HTX found a web3 rapper, and the lyrics are very interesting. He complained about "cutting leeks" at the beginning. The advantage of living upstairs in the Sands is that the Marquee on the B1 floor is very lively every night. Every day, big public chains like SUI are active here. I heard that USDC will be deployed on SUI. Famous NFTs like Azuki rented out the place for a party until 2 or 3 o'clock. I also took the opportunity to meet many new friends in the Southeast Asian community and well-known overseas institutions. There is also a company called LastShop, which actually chartered a bus and integrated a conference route to pick everyone up and drop them off at various venues for free. This idea is simply amazing.
I spent a night chatting with a big TIA user about the Cosmos ecosystem. I analyzed the relationships between the founders and partners of various projects on Cosmos. It seems that pledging a large amount of money to get airdrops is a sure-fire way to make money. $BNB $BTC #BTC走势分析