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ser_ngmi
· 23h ago
Isn't this just a PPT collaboration? Pre-installing an app and calling it a major event
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Wait, no support for crypto payments? Then what's the point of installing this thing
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The entry-level layout sounds good, but I'm just worried it will be another unfinished project in the end
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The real features are still to come; it's more about attracting users first
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Xiaomi is probably trying to slowly penetrate Web3, quite cautious indeed
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I believe in pre-installed apps, but don't expect Xiaomi to dare to support crypto payments; they can't pass the policy hurdle
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More hype than actual substance, a typical "wait and see" development
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RektRecorder
· 23h ago
Basically, it's just the prelude to cutting leeks. Pre-installed apps sound impressive, but without payment functions, it's all pointless.
Here we go again with the big moves; I've seen this routine too many times.
However, Xiaomi daring to collaborate with Sei indicates that the market still has confidence in this track.
Wait, pre-installation doesn't mean users will actually use it. Installation volume and daily active users are two completely different things.
It feels like both parties just need some news; truly practical features are the real test.
Big moves are all behind the scenes? Then what's happening now is just a setup, a routine operation.
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TaxEvader
· 12-12 02:51
Another "pre-installed but useless" partnership, turns out we still have to wait for upcoming features.
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Xiaomi just wants to ride the hype; it doesn't even have real payment functions and keeps bragging.
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The term "entry-level layout" is quite apt; anyway, it's just a display now.
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Wait, pre-installed apps? Does that mean I need to update my Xiaomi phone, or are only new models equipped with this?
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Basically, they want regular users to get in touch with Web3, but there's not a single real payment feature. This feels a bit awkward.
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Continuous launches are just a synonym for being far off; everyone has become smarter.
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Xiaomi's move is indeed interesting—claiming territory first, then seeing how it plays out.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 12-12 02:49
Oops, pre-installed applications again, and you can't pay directly. This partnership feels a bit hollow.
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Xiaomi's recent moves look impressive, but it's just installing an app; there's no real payment functionality.
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Entry-level layout? Just listen to it; I'm tired of hearing this line.
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Wait, when will the real big move arrive? Don't tell me it's just PPT promises again.
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So essentially, it's just a pre-installed wallet app, not as revolutionary as expected.
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From the official clarification, it shows we misunderstood earlier, but it seems the hype will drop quite a bit.
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Pre-installed applications are indeed good, but the question is how many users will actually use them.
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It's a bit like smartphone manufacturers' gimmicks, with the actual value questionable.
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Features rolling out one after another? When will this end?
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The Xiaomi×Sei story isn't that exciting; I thought it would support direct crypto payments.
Sei official clarifies Xiaomi partnership details: pre-installed apps but no support for encrypted payments
【比推】Sei 官方刚刚在社交平台发了个声明,专门解释跟小米那个合作到底是怎么回事。
重点说三件事:这次主要是在小米手机上预装基于 Sei 的金融类应用,让手机用户能更方便地接触 Web3。不过大家别误会,小米目前并不会直接支持加密货币支付或者稳定币功能。
至于那些基于 Sei 开发的专属功能?官方表示会陆续上线,让我们拭目以待吧。看来这次合作更像是个入口级的布局,真正的大招还在后面。