🔥 Gate Square Event: #PostToWinNIGHT 🔥
Post anything related to NIGHT to join!
Market outlook, project thoughts, research takeaways, user experience — all count.
📅 Event Duration: Dec 10 08:00 - Dec 21 16:00 UTC
📌 How to Participate
1️⃣ Post on Gate Square (text, analysis, opinions, or image posts are all valid)
2️⃣ Add the hashtag #PostToWinNIGHT or #发帖赢代币NIGHT
🏆 Rewards (Total: 1,000 NIGHT)
🥇 Top 1: 200 NIGHT
🥈 Top 4: 100 NIGHT each
🥉 Top 10: 40 NIGHT each
📄 Notes
Content must be original (no plagiarism or repetitive spam)
Winners must complete Gate Square identity verification
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In just two days, the global landscape has quietly shifted.
On December 5th, the EU handed out its first Digital Services Act fine—120 million euros aimed at a certain social platform. Forty-eight hours later, the powerhouse behind the platform fired back at full force: “The EU should be dissolved.” That post instantly went viral: 8 million views, 194,000 likes, and global media collectively at a loss for words.
Don’t mistake this for an ordinary business dispute. This is a head-on clash of two eras: on one side, traditional institutions relying on legal codes to maintain order; on the other, a super individual who controls global digital squares, satellite networks, and can even sway national policies. With just one statement, the markets tremble; his platform has become the very infrastructure of modern society.
Europe is now caught in a dilemma—double down and risk escalating the conflict; compromise and lose authority; remain silent and appear powerless. No matter the choice, it’s a loss.
The real question is: when one person’s influence grows so large that they can define global communication rules, manipulate market trends, and even rewrite the game of geopolitics, how much say do traditional governments really have left?
This isn’t tech news—it’s the very essence of power being reshuffled before our eyes. And in moments like this, the reason for the existence of decentralized, censorship-resistant Bitcoin becomes self-evident.