📝 Brothers, last time we reviewed UXLINK's rough growth over the past three years. From the development of Web3 social interactions to now, everyone is competing, but it is one of the few projects that has truly achieved results and built an ecosystem.
Looking back over three years, it hasn't survived just by shouting slogans; it has a clear direction, solid execution, and visible results. What does UXLINK plan to do next?
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1. The goal is very clear: to create the Facebook and WeChat of Web3.
@UXLINKofficial is not just looking to create a social DApp; its goal is to become the Facebook and WeChat of Web3. This is quite an ambition, but they are indeed progressing step by step.
1. The mainnet is about to launch: UXLINK ONE.
The UXLINK ONE mainnet that is being developed is positioned as a social mainnet for familiar connections aimed at large-scale adoption. It not only serves cryptocurrency veterans but also aims to attract ordinary Web2 users, pulling a large number of regular people into Web3.
2. The AI growth agent is about to launch.
The next phase focuses on developing AI growth agents, with the goal of exponentially increasing new user acquisition efficiency. This is not just talk; they genuinely want to use AI to automatically complete guidance, education, and invitation tasks, and it could even become your avatar to help you grow.
3. Launch the PayFi module.
The term PayFi can be understood as Payment + DeFi, aiming to make crypto payments as simple as WeChat Pay. You can use on-chain assets to pay real-life bills directly, bridging the virtual and the real.
4. Global expansion, targeting the US market.
UXLINK has established a foothold in Japan and South Korea, and the next stop is the United States. First, we will enter markets with high compliance requirements to build a foundation of trust before moving towards the mainstream.
2. The roadmap has been updated, aiming for over 100 million users in two years.
Their official roadmap has been updated on the website, with a core objective that is straightforward: to surpass 100 million UXLINK users in the next 1 to 2 years.
At the same time, we must maintain continuous product innovation and keep the community vibrant. In the Web3 space, there are not many projects that can persist for three years and keep iterating; UXLINK is one of the few.
3. How to participate in the community and what are the returns.
This point is also worth mentioning: UXLINK has always emphasized that usage equals contribution. By participating, you have the opportunity to receive future airdrop rewards, with a focus on inviting new users, participating in project co-construction, and using product features.
These actions can be recorded, and future airdrop incentives will prioritize those who are genuinely active. It's not those who rely on scripts to complete tasks who will get the most, but rather the true builders who participate in the community and ecosystem.
4. Regarding tokens and prices: their mindset is very stable.
Many people are concerned about token prices, but UXLINK's attitude is clear: prices are determined by the market, and we focus on creating value.
Most of the tokens held by the team are locked, with the primary future flow directed to the ecological fund, which means they will not easily cause a market crash.
Moreover, UXLINK is now one of the few social projects that has already established a revenue model, with income, investment, and a long-term development strategy, rather than being a short-term project that just rides a trend.
5. Lastly, let's talk about: SocialFi is a pseudo-demand.
They also mentioned that they are in communication with some exchanges in the US and Hong Kong, and in the future, they do not rule out launching ETFs or listing ecological projects. In the SocialFi space, such ambitions regarding compliance are very rare.
Many people think that SocialFi is just a buzzword and ultimately cannot be monetized. However, UXLINK's perspective is quite interesting; they emphasize that the value of social interactions is not about making money directly, but about connecting, distributing, and driving participation.
In simple terms, in the Web3 era, if you want to achieve distribution and user growth, you can't do without social networks. UXLINK is focused on building this distribution infrastructure.
It's somewhat like the community ecosystem of WeChat back in the day; it doesn't rely on advertising for revenue but has stimulated the entire e-commerce and payment ecosystem. What UXLINK is doing now is to bring this to the blockchain.
The project headquarters is in Tokyo, and the core team is small but efficient, with a large portion of daily operations managed through AI tools and global community contributors. This operational structure shows they are not just burning money to hire people but are operating in a refined manner.
To be honest, UXLINK may not seem appealing at first, unlike some meme projects that explode overnight. But every step it takes is steady, with a clear vision, solid pace, and a strong emphasis on community co-construction.
If you are looking for a project that truly gets things done and is willing to grow with the community, UXLINK is worth long-term attention.