Journey in the USA—Natural Ecology and Public Chain Ecology

Today we arrived at Horseshoe Bend, which is breathtaking and belongs to the Native American territory. Doing ecology is like practicing one's own religion, and the products on the chain are like various religious stories, offering an entrance for believers to participate.

In the American cryptocurrency space, the largest ecosystem is the base chain, which is incubated by North America's largest exchange, Coinbase. There are real people who are genuinely working on the community.

The products in this cycle that have the best effect in attracting new users are still mini-games, although they haven't solved the user retention problem. The base chain's favored child is the gaming platform @b3dotfun.

In June last year, they completed a $21 million financing (a fun fact: most game projects struggle to raise funds now). Last week, #b3 launched on Bithumb and gained some traction, and recently they introduced a staking activity. If it can perform like the Korean heritage game MapleStory, it would be great to see it listed on Upbit and Binance later.

Speculating on cryptocurrencies is an anti-human activity; sell when the crowd is roaring, and buy when no one cares. This project hasn't garnered much attention yet, making it worth a stealthy investment. Keep learning, kids.