It's been a while since I last followed on-chain activity, and I recently noticed that Korean projects and user activity have indeed increased significantly. This reflects the growing participation of Asia, especially East Asia, in the Web3 ecosystem. Can domestic community users also become more actively involved, contributing their insights and ideas? A multilingual, multicultural on-chain ecosystem actually presents opportunities for all participants—competition is also a driving force for development.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-12 03:20
What's going on? Koreans are getting serious, and we're still just watching from the sidelines.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-11 14:50
Things are really heating up over in Korea, but we're still just slacking off here...
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-11 14:50
Speaking of which, Koreans are really impressive with this move. We can't fall behind.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-11 14:49
Koreans are getting serious, and we're still watching from the sidelines? Gotta step up, brothers.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-11 14:47
Are you still researching Korean projects? I'm already tired of them. The real sleeping giant is domestically.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-11 14:41
The Korean project has taken off, and we're still slacking off.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-11 14:24
actually the gas metrics don't lie - korean projects are just more optimized on calldata compression. if domestic users aren't extracting that arbitrage window, they're leaving basis points on the table fr
It's been a while since I last followed on-chain activity, and I recently noticed that Korean projects and user activity have indeed increased significantly. This reflects the growing participation of Asia, especially East Asia, in the Web3 ecosystem. Can domestic community users also become more actively involved, contributing their insights and ideas? A multilingual, multicultural on-chain ecosystem actually presents opportunities for all participants—competition is also a driving force for development.