A fascinating phenomenon has emerged in the Web3 industry recently: a large number of genuine users are engaging with blockchain applications without even realizing it. Many university students play blockchain games solely for entertainment and small earnings, while social app users are completely unaware that the likes and rewards they receive are backed by blockchain technology. These users, who have naturally transitioned from Web2, neither participate in industry discussions nor understand the underlying technology, yet they represent the most authentic growth of Web3. Successful cases like 'Hotspring' and 'OverHerd' demonstrate that Web3 products aimed at the general public are downplaying the 'blockchain feel.' Among them, the Sei blockchain, with its high performance and Web2-like smooth experience, is becoming the preferred infrastructure for such projects. Industry experts point out that the next wave of Web3's explosion will come from products that users don't even realize are Web3, but use in their daily lives, rather than from the lively discussions on social media.