
A few days have passed since the event ended, and I've finally caught my breath. Let me report back on what we've been up to these days.
We took a day off in between, and today I took the team out for a meal. After finishing the meal, I'll come back and give an update.
Overall, we are satisfied with the event on the 19th and 20th, both for us and for the students. This time, the content was split into two days, which allowed for very detailed discussions, and most of the theories were accompanied by relevant examples, making it an eye-opening experience for everyone present.
Basically, everyone can start handling asset recovery business right after returning home. Even if they can't actually start the business, they've learned in-depth fraud prevention knowledge in the industry, making it less likely for them to be deceived.
The most interesting part is that one of our female students, who was also an Oasis student, immediately got into practical action after the 20th and received positive feedback on the same day: Her friend's wallet password was forgotten, and she entrusted it to the Orange Platform team, who unlocked the password in half an hour.
Although the amount is not large, this kind of quick positive feedback is very important.
This time, we invited four guests, two of whom are industry veterans: Director Shen Chen from Bit and Gao Peng from 8-Minute Blockchain.
Gao Peng is an old friend. He immediately started the business after returning.

Although this is Director Shen Chen's first offline interaction, he is really a very interesting person, a fascinating soul. We should communicate more in the future and learn from Shen's experience as a male model.
It's not that Orange Platform doesn't want to update, but there are just too many things going on. On one hand, the business volume continues to grow, and we need to digest it bit by bit.
On the other hand, we have iterated and optimized the business logic, and we are also studying the internal review and next steps.
Moreover, we have to prepare for the Oasis offline event on May 18th, and we are busy as can be.
Let me briefly announce the specific details of the Oasis offline event: May 18th, specially selected for the day before 519, which is a Sunday, and the location is still Hangzhou.
Participation is limited to Oasis members, and members can bring one friend for free.
Golden beans, Juejin, and I will share with everyone on-site.
This is the first stop of the Oasis offline event. To allow for an adjustment period, it will be held in Hangzhou, and the time is only one day, from after lunch to after dinner.
We will gradually go to other cities, such as Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Beijing.
You can choose to attend, or you can choose to wait until we are in a city closer to you. This is the right of Oasis members.
At the same time, the Green Book we are preparing should be ready after May Day. Friends who attend will receive our carefully prepared new publication—a journal condensed with industry insights.
I will write a separate article about the content of the Green Book later, explaining why we are creating such a product. However, the current cover design is too ugly, so I'm embarrassed to show it to you.
The first draft of the first issue is still being proofread, the progress is normal, and it is expected to be completed for printing after May Day. I will update you once there is progress.
Actually, today we also handled a case of asset recovery, helping a fan recover funds due to a wrong transaction at an exchange. We'll write a separate article about this later, as there are quite a few cases of mistaken transactions due to chain errors.
Making money is really exhausting. I'll stop here for now. Good night.
I am Orange Platform, the founder of Web3 Oasis and an expert in recovering crypto assets.