On May 17, 2025, at Major Tower Rama 9 in Bangkok, in the tropical evening breeze by the Chao Phraya River, a gathering connecting global Web3 innovators quietly took place — 'Web3.0 Night in Bangkok' successfully concluded. This event was co-hosted by Cointime and TronBank.Pro, gathering public chain developers, AI pioneers, Web3 entrepreneurs, and representatives of investment institutions from around the world to discuss on-chain opportunities and cooperation paths in the new cycle.

From 'tools' to 'ecosystem': the next competitive focus of public chains.

One of the core topics of this event is the iterative direction of public chains in the Asian market.

Traditional 'performance indicators' are being replaced by 'ecosystem support capacity'. High speed and low gas are standard features, and projects compete on whether they can become the fertile soil for developers — for example, is the modular architecture conducive to rapid deployment? Does it support energy leasing and other resource financialization mechanisms? Can it lower the entry barriers for users?

The future moat is no longer technical parameters, but how many developers are willing to 'plant trees' on your chain.” — A public chain representative pointed out at the roundtable forum.

In this context, TronBank provides another perspective: the 'reuse' of resources may become the next stage of competitive advantage for public chains.

As an energy leasing and staking platform in the TRON ecosystem, TronBank proposed the idea of 'maximizing on-chain resource efficiency', helping users significantly reduce gas costs through energy leasing and releasing staking value through tokenization mechanisms. At the event, TronBank shared empirical data showing cost savings of up to 70%, attracting wide attention from developers and project parties.

By financializing resources, visualizing revenues, and communityizing node rights, TronBank has become a key connector in the TRON ecosystem, transitioning from a 'high-performance chain' to a 'resource-based ecosystem'.

🤖 AI + Web3: Technological resonance, change is not just the future.

The integration of AI and Web3 became another focal point during this event.

Against the backdrop of 'centralized AI dominating data entry', the decentralized characteristics of blockchain are gradually becoming an important complement to the AI ecosystem. Several guests coincidentally proposed:

✅ Data Certainty: Web3 can empower users with sovereignty over their own data through encryption mechanisms and tokenization protocols;

✅ Verifiable AI computation: On-chain evidence ensures the transparency and reliability of the training process and results;

✅ Decentralized AI Agent network: led by developers, co-built, shared, and win-win.

“AI is a productivity revolution, Web3 is a production relationship revolution, and only the combination of the two can avoid cyber slavery.” — A witty remark at the event sparked warm applause.

🏦 The 'power redistribution' experiment of centralized exchanges.

During the event, 'service-oriented exchanges' became a key term. The new generation of trading platforms represented by JuCoin is attempting to break the old centralized structure:

· Allowing project parties to participate in governance of trading pairs;

· Decentralizing part of the revenue rights and fee incentives to the community;

· Opening APIs and matching engines to support secondary development, helping more projects comply with CEX standards for launch.

This design attempts to achieve a semi-decentralized business model driven by the community while maintaining efficiency, providing new paths for 'role reshaping' of exchanges.

In the tropical night, meeting in person remains important.

Although Web3 pursues 'Trustless', trust has never been unrelated to face-to-face meetings.

The event featured a social area for drinks, a brand showcase area, and a themed interaction area, where many projects and builders reached preliminary cooperation intentions in a relaxed atmosphere. Whether it was regional agency connections, exchanges between Korean and Southeast Asian communities, or cooperation discussions for on-chain projects, this night, connection took center stage.

“Code can be open-sourced, but relationships and trust still need face-to-face interactions.” — A participating developer remarked.

Starting from Southeast Asia, the Web3 Asian story continues to unfold.

From the deep landing of the public chain ecosystem to decentralized experiments of AI modules, and community governance attempts of trading platforms, this Bangkok night is not only a collision of ideas but also a microcosm of Asian Web3 narratives.

TronBank's on-site demonstration provides a more pragmatic perspective on 'financial infrastructure' for Web3. Through market-oriented pricing and circulation of on-chain energy, the closed-loop design of token incentive models, and the combination of cross-chain payments with real consumption scenarios, TronBank showcased a concrete path from the Web3 world to the real economy.

Cointime stated that it will continue to connect more ecosystems through a multidimensional approach of media + community + events, jointly assisting Web3 projects in going global, empowering, and landing.

In the coming months, more 'Builder Series' events jointly organized by Cointime and ecological partners will be successively held in South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Singapore. True globalization is not just about language translation, but about cultural connections and co-creation of value.

The lights in the Bangkok night sky, along with the reflections in the glasses, portray: a decentralized, globally co-built on-chain future is accelerating towards us.

From Singapore to Bangkok, from builders to believers — Thank you for building with us.