Recently, projects like Dojo have been attracting attention, but what is truly important? Take your eyes off the PC screen for a moment and actually go out into the streets. Visit a dojo. Then talk to someone directly. I believe within that kind of real-world interaction lies the hidden business opportunities of the next era. I think it's the real communities, which cannot be seen online, that are the places where new value is created.

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SatoshiHeirvip
· 7h ago
It's the same old rhetoric again. It should be pointed out that the proposition you mentioned, "offline is the truth," is itself worth debating—according to the spirit of the White Paper, Satoshi Nakamoto precisely broke the dependence on physical space through abstract Cryptography Consensus. Ironical, isn't it?
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've heard this "offline community" talk too many times, but it really hits the nail on the head. --- Here it is again, this "return to reality" rhetoric, but how many people in this web3 crowd are actually going to step away from the screen? --- Things like the dojo seem like they're created just to stand out, but what real business value can they generate? --- Well... that's true, but the premise is that someone has to be willing to get off the couch, we all understand that. --- So essentially it's still a networking game, whether online or offline, nothing changes.
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