#数字资产动态追踪 $BTC $ETH's true story is continuously evolving. From a policy perspective, high-level endorsements have boosted market confidence — the official statement on March 13 further heated up this topic. The Web3 blockchain gaming sector has shown another form of vitality: achieving a true value cycle through a deflationary destruction mechanism, rather than mere hype.
What’s more noteworthy is the expansion of the offline ecosystem. Over ten national team leader meetings are underway, and the expansion strategy from point to surface has taken shape. This layered infiltration from core players to ordinary users is turning Web3 from an insider topic into a broader market phenomenon. Perhaps the best symbol of all this is that well-known virtual figure — it has become the most down-to-earth cultural icon in this cycle.
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MEVictim
· 01-06 07:20
Hey, this deflation mechanism is real, but how long can the offline meetings last?
Policy endorsement is a good sign, but it still depends on subsequent actions.
When will this virtual avatar truly break out of the circle? Right now, it's still just playing within the community.
Wait, can destruction really create value? I feel like it's still just hype.
From core players to ordinary users... sounds like a pyramid scheme.
Is this wave of BTC really a surge or just a scam to cut leeks? Can't tell.
The offline expansion strategy sounds ambitious, but how will it be executed?
Can the popularity of this cultural symbol last through the bear market? Doubtful.
Official statements are sometimes just a passing breeze; don't take them too seriously.
The real value cycle still depends on practical application and implementation.
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DegenTherapist
· 01-05 14:47
Policy endorsement + deflation mechanism + offline expansion, this combination really has some substance
This time is truly different, from small circles breaking out to the hands of ordinary people, the ecosystem is becoming more and more dense
That virtual avatar is indeed amazing, more sticky than just speculating on coins
Wait, how long can the destruction mechanism last? That's the key
The density of offline meetings has indeed exceeded expectations, somewhat like a replay of the big wave back then
By the way, did the top management really change their attitude this time or are they just testing? The wave on March 13 is still being reminisced about
Breaking out is easy, retention is difficult. Let's see how they maintain the enthusiasm later
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FloorSweeper
· 01-03 11:20
nah this "official endorsement" cope is exactly what paper hands need to hear before the real capitulation hits. accumulation phase never announces itself like this.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-03 11:18
Is the policy outlook really that optimistic? I haven't seen how BTC is so confident, anyway I'm still on the sidelines.
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I've heard a lot about destruction and deflation, but I'm worried it's just old wine in new bottles.
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The offline team leader meetings are so widespread, it feels a bit like multi-level marketing... but Web3 definitely needs to break out of its circle.
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Virtual avatars as cultural symbols? Bro, that's a bit over-the-top marketing.
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The wave of policy dividends on March 13 was long digested, and it's a bit awkward to still be hyping it now.
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The value cycle of chain games sounds good, but I wonder if it's just another new way to cut leeks.
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From the industry to the general public, I find the process a bit uncertain... Do ordinary people really care about these things?
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Forcibly tying virtual IPs and Web3 together is indeed a new idea, but it feels a bit forced.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-03 11:06
But implementing this offline still feels like the old routine.
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A deflationary mechanism sounds good, but how many can actually be implemented?
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I just want to know how far that virtual avatar can go in the end.
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Policy endorsement is a good thing, but retail investors still need to watch out so they don't get cut.
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The national team leader meeting sounds quite large-scale.
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From the circle to the broader market, it sounds easy to say but hard to do.
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Burning to deflate? First, see if anyone is really following the rules.
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How far this cycle can go depends on how the subsequent market develops.
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A household name virtual avatar? Overpackaged a bit, huh.
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Value cycles can't just look at concepts; real trading volume speaks louder.
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MetaLord420
· 01-03 10:51
Policy endorsement + blockchain game deflationary mechanism, this is the real fundamental support, not just empty talk.
#数字资产动态追踪 $BTC $ETH's true story is continuously evolving. From a policy perspective, high-level endorsements have boosted market confidence — the official statement on March 13 further heated up this topic. The Web3 blockchain gaming sector has shown another form of vitality: achieving a true value cycle through a deflationary destruction mechanism, rather than mere hype.
What’s more noteworthy is the expansion of the offline ecosystem. Over ten national team leader meetings are underway, and the expansion strategy from point to surface has taken shape. This layered infiltration from core players to ordinary users is turning Web3 from an insider topic into a broader market phenomenon. Perhaps the best symbol of all this is that well-known virtual figure — it has become the most down-to-earth cultural icon in this cycle.