Do you remember the moment when the project first entered the Korean market this year?
The speech on the main stage of the KBW conference, the offline meetups that popped up all over Seoul... To be honest, the most touching thing is the Korean crypto players who take their seats in advance, ask serious questions, and really want to understand the technical vision. Some people hold POAP badges and talk about Layer2 extension solutions with light in their eyes. Some people chased the team until late at night after the meeting.
This enthusiasm is not polite, it is really caring about the project as one's own business. The energy of the Korean community made the whole team remember - it turns out that if you do things seriously, you will really be seen.
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P2ENotWorking
· 12-10 04:58
The South Korean gang is really concerned, but to put it bluntly, the project itself is excellent
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-10 04:58
The enthusiasm of Koreans is real, much more serious than the domestic community of some projects
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unrekt.eth
· 12-10 04:55
The enthusiasm of the Korean community is real, unlike some places that are hypocritical. Serious things will indeed be seen, I remember this.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12-10 04:47
Korean players are really hard, and this enthusiasm is more useful than promoting a hundred games
Do you remember the moment when the project first entered the Korean market this year?
The speech on the main stage of the KBW conference, the offline meetups that popped up all over Seoul...
To be honest, the most touching thing is the Korean crypto players who take their seats in advance, ask serious questions, and really want to understand the technical vision. Some people hold POAP badges and talk about Layer2 extension solutions with light in their eyes. Some people chased the team until late at night after the meeting.
This enthusiasm is not polite, it is really caring about the project as one's own business. The energy of the Korean community made the whole team remember - it turns out that if you do things seriously, you will really be seen.