OKX has also started doing video live streaming. A couple of days ago, I had a conversation with Liu from the Solana Foundation, and I found the overall content quite smooth.

I've always thought that Twitter Spaces is a very inefficient activity, similar to podcasts, as you can't see the expressions of the speakers and there's no way to further disseminate it. Plus, you can't see the female hosts.

There are only two good carriers for content:

One is text and images, because those who have a high signal-to-noise ratio will prefer this, which is common among us middle-aged folks.

The other is video. Things like podcasts are in the gutter. Of course, you might say you want to bet on the next decade, but how are you going to disseminate it and commercialize it in the meantime? Podcast platforms and Twitter certainly hope you'll follow their lead, after all, it's you who ends up losing.

I think it's a very good approach for OKX to transition from discussing crypto to starting video live streaming. It shows that the marketing department is really thinking about how to expand the brand's influence. However, can they also include some men? Just watching women can easily lead to aesthetic fatigue.