why would you say so?

As for the people around you, if you ask someone if he knows about blockchain, his answer may be ambiguous.

If you ask him again, do you know Web3? He may know nothing about it.

But if you ask him, do you know Bitcoin? I think 95% of people will answer yes.

Finally, you ask him if he knows how to buy. I have met several types of people, and they can be classified into three types:

The first type: boastful. Maybe he only knows the basics, but in order to make his words and deeds look great, he chooses to show that he knows a lot. But in reality, he may only know how to buy coins and gamble with contracts. Most of them entered the circle through the get-rich-quick effect of last year's bull market, the poor performance of domestic digital collections, web2 wool-pulling people, task groups, etc.

The second type: I am a secretive person. I am also such a person. I am a senior player in the circle. I can pay attention to any new things, such as NFt two years ago, x to earn last year,#ordinalsand#ethscriptionsthis year, etc. But I am unwilling and do not want to provide help to someone who knows nothing, such as teaching them how to buy coins, how to use small foxes, how to defi, how to airdrop, etc.

The third type: They don’t understand at all. This may be most of the people we know in real life. They know about Bitcoin, but don’t know how to buy it, how to use it, or what web3 is. However, they have a strong interest in it.

Therefore, it can be concluded that the current funding and number of people entering the web3 circle are still limited. However, if an institution finances a project, there will be an expectation similar to an airdrop, which will expose the project too early and cause serious internal competition. This is all for the purpose of incentivizing the use of the plan, even if it is stuck or difficult to use. For example, I started using#starknetin August 2022, and those who have used it know it, but I remember that there were also a few hundred people active daily at that time.

I think:

Infrastructure should include some knowledge popularization. As my cousin @cz_binance said, education in web3 may be more important at the moment.

Because different governments have different policies and different attitudes towards cryptocurrencies, if you publish an article on "How to Buy Bitcoin", it may not be able to help everyone in the world.

But if you make an app similar to Duolingo, help people understand blockchain and make them interested in it spontaneously, do some chain-up, make a knowledge NFt, etc.

Some countries may reject cryptocurrency exchanges, but I believe no country would be willing to reject a learning software that popularizes knowledge among its citizens.

The current internal circulation of new public chains is too serious. For example, Ethereum's L2 already has no less than thousands of networks, which can certainly be used in different tracks, but technological breakthroughs are very slow, which allows airdrop hunters to flood any L2 that has obtained financing with a large number of users. This is of no help to the blockchain, and after receiving the airdrop, they will no longer use it.

The best example: Sui and Sei. If I remember correctly, after Sei ended, the daily active users were less than 50, but the test network had tens of millions of addresses.

But if you use something like knowledge education, the processing speed of Polygon, Arb, Op, etc. is completely sufficient.

Talk about the new track:

The new tracks that I personally remember include but are not limited to: defi, nft, meta, dapp, brc, eths, social, xtoearn, pos, pow, public chain, dao, dex, ai, cross-chain bridge, meme, etc.

But every time there is a new one, it just jumps back and forth between several tracks. There are only a few new tracks that can really make you rich, and they are really of no help to the entire industry.

If you have the ability to contribute to this industry and the determination to start a business after reading this article, I think there are several directions: education, basic trading, and sports.

Finally, I have one sentence: WGMI.