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Have you noticed a rather interesting rivalry quietly unfolding: Web2 fintech vs Web3 fintech? On one side are traditional financial applications that have optimized user experience for years, while on the other are new projects rebuilding everything from scratch on the

Have you noticed a rather interesting rivalry quietly unfolding: Web2 fintech vs Web3 fintech? On one side are traditional financial applications that have optimized user experience for years, while on the other are new projects rebuilding everything from scratch on the
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The "Privacy By Design" Buildathon organized by Fhenix is ​​the perfect platform to turn your ideas into a real world dApp. More than just a hackathon, this is your chance to ship a real product with a $50,000 USDC funding round trip. If you're building a product, running a

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In the past, many projects launched NFTs as a way to raise funds or create hype. But after the mint, the story often ended quickly as prices dropped and the community moved on. This made us feel that NFTs were only the beginning, not the destination. New approaches, like those

In the past, many projects launched NFTs as a way to raise funds or create hype. But after the mint, the story often ended quickly as prices dropped and the community moved on. This made us feel that NFTs were only the beginning, not the destination.

New approaches, like those
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Pengu Card is officially live, bringing a seamless bridge from crypto to real life with KAST 🐧✨ One card. Three tiers of experience: ⚪ Pengu Standard - an easy start, get in the flow with Pengu 🟡 Pengu Gold - level up your lifestyle, feel the difference every time you

Pengu Card is officially live, bringing a seamless bridge from crypto to real life with <a href="/KASTxyz/">KAST</a> 🐧✨

One card. Three tiers of experience:

⚪ Pengu Standard - an easy start, get in the flow with Pengu
🟡 Pengu Gold - level up your lifestyle, feel the difference every time you
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Anh em nào theo kèo Perle thì vào claim nha! claim.perle.xyz/flow Mình claim xong cũng được 1 lít xăng A95! Cạn lời rồi, không biết nói gì thêm. Mà có vẻ cũng quen rồi, tiếp tục tìm kiếm kèo ngàn đô thôi anh em!

Anh em nào theo kèo Perle thì vào claim nha!

claim.perle.xyz/flow

Mình claim xong cũng được 1 lít xăng A95! 

Cạn lời rồi, không biết nói gì thêm.

Mà có vẻ cũng quen rồi, tiếp tục tìm kiếm kèo ngàn đô thôi anh em!
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We often have mixed feelings about incentives in Web3. They can be the strongest driver of growth, but they can also be the thing that distorts user behavior the most. When rewards are attractive enough, people will do whatever it takes to get them. They complete quests, spam

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One thing I have been thinking about more in Web3 is who actually owns growth data In Web2, the answer is pretty clear. Platforms like Facebook or Google control everything. They know who brings users in, what those users do, and how they convert. Marketers are essentially

One thing I have been thinking about more in Web3 is who actually owns growth data

In Web2, the answer is pretty clear. Platforms like Facebook or Google control everything. They know who brings users in, what those users do, and how they convert. Marketers are essentially
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When reputation is built on on chain actions, it is theoretically more trustworthy because it can be verified. But as long as incentives exist, there will always be people trying to optimize the system in their favor, including farming reputation. For example: 🔸Creating

When reputation is built on on chain actions, it is theoretically more trustworthy because it can be verified. But as long as incentives exist, there will always be people trying to optimize the system in their favor, including farming reputation.

For example:

🔸Creating
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I’ve started to feel like Web3 is moving in a pretty interesting direction: turning every experience into a kind of game. Instead of simply using a product, users are now guided through a series of tasks like check ins, quests, earning points, and climbing leaderboards. It feels

I’ve started to feel like Web3 is moving in a pretty interesting direction: turning every experience into a kind of game.

Instead of simply using a product, users are now guided through a series of tasks like check ins, quests, earning points, and climbing leaderboards. It feels
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I’ve started to feel like Web3 is quietly creating something interesting: a micro economy where each user becomes their own unit of value creation. In the past, most internet users were just consumers of content or products. But in Web3, almost every action can be assigned

I’ve started to feel like Web3 is quietly creating something interesting: a micro economy where each user becomes their own unit of value creation.

In the past, most internet users were just consumers of content or products. But in Web3, almost every action can be assigned
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I think the difference between doing something because you enjoy it and doing it for a reward comes down to motivation, but the impact goes much deeper. When you do something because you enjoy it, you are not overly focused on immediate results. You act out of curiosity,

I think the difference between doing something because you enjoy it and doing it for a reward comes down to motivation, but the impact goes much deeper.

When you do something because you enjoy it, you are not overly focused on immediate results. You act out of curiosity,
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One question I keep thinking about when looking at many Web3 projects is this: is it truly an ecosystem, or just a collection of disconnected campaigns? Campaigns are easy to create. You just need tasks, rewards, and a time limit to attract users. But the real question is what

One question I keep thinking about when looking at many Web3 projects is this: is it truly an ecosystem, or just a collection of disconnected campaigns?

Campaigns are easy to create. You just need tasks, rewards, and a time limit to attract users. But the real question is what
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I think transparency in Web3 sounds like an absolute good, but in reality, it is not always purely beneficial. Transparency helps build trust. When everything is on chain, anyone can verify the data, reducing fraud and increasing fairness. That is a major improvement compared to

I think transparency in Web3 sounds like an absolute good, but in reality, it is not always purely beneficial.

Transparency helps build trust. When everything is on chain, anyone can verify the data, reducing fraud and increasing fairness. That is a major improvement compared to
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I’ve started to get a strange feeling after using many Web3 products: everything seems overly engineered. From quests and points to leaderboards and rewards, almost every user action is pre designed. You are no longer naturally exploring a product, but following a script that

I’ve started to get a strange feeling after using many Web3 products: everything seems overly engineered.

From quests and points to leaderboards and rewards, almost every user action is pre designed. You are no longer naturally exploring a product, but following a script that
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Recently, as I’ve been using crypto more, I started to realize that a wallet is no longer just for holding money, but is gradually becoming my own data hub. In the past, wallets or bank accounts simply recorded balances and transaction history. Data was fragmented and scattered

Recently, as I’ve been using crypto more, I started to realize that a wallet is no longer just for holding money, but is gradually becoming my own data hub.

In the past, wallets or bank accounts simply recorded balances and transaction history. Data was fragmented and scattered
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This question may sound familiar, but in Web3 it takes on a different nuance: are users becoming the product, just in a more subtle way? In Web2, the answer is straightforward. Users generate data, and platforms monetize that data. In contrast, Web3 is often seen as a shift

This question may sound familiar, but in Web3 it takes on a different nuance: are users becoming the product, just in a more subtle way?

In Web2, the answer is straightforward. Users generate data, and platforms monetize that data. In contrast, Web3 is often seen as a shift
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I think "freedom" in Web3 is an appealing idea, but also one that can be oversimplified. On the surface, Web3 offers many things that feel like freedom. There is no need for KYC, no reliance on centralized intermediaries, assets belong to you, and data can be verified. You can

I think "freedom" in Web3 is an appealing idea, but also one that can be oversimplified.

On the surface, Web3 offers many things that feel like freedom. There is no need for KYC, no reliance on centralized intermediaries, assets belong to you, and data can be verified. You can
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I’ve started to notice an interesting shift in Web3: contribution is no longer something invisible, but is gradually becoming a form of asset. In the past, you could bring in users, build communities, support projects, but almost none of it was clearly recorded. The value you

I’ve started to notice an interesting shift in Web3: contribution is no longer something invisible, but is gradually becoming a form of asset.

In the past, you could bring in users, build communities, support projects, but almost none of it was clearly recorded. The value you
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Network effects are often assumed to belong to the people who build them, but in reality, they tend to stay with the environment that holds them. You can be the one who attracts users and drives activity, yet the value created is usually anchored to the platform itself rather

Network effects are often assumed to belong to the people who build them, but in reality, they tend to stay with the environment that holds them. You can be the one who attracts users and drives activity, yet the value created is usually anchored to the platform itself rather
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10 triệu lượt view cho 1 bài viết về người hùng trẻ tuổi Việt Nam! Một tài khoản ở Nhật đã đăng bài về chàng sinh viên này và nhận về rất nhiều sự hưởng ứng từ cộng đồng mạng với hơn 10 triệu lượt view chỉ sau gần 8 giờ. Chàng trai Nguyễn Lê Tú,