1. This evening, I will attend the Buidl_Quest hackathon organized by @amber_ac in Nantuo Ancient City. The theme is AgentFi. Simply put, if you are a Web3 developer or have a product, you can sign up to participate in their hackathon, which offers ecological rewards, VC support, travel subsidies, potential investment opportunities, and more.

This is my first time participating in a Web3-oriented developer event, but I feel that there are very few real developers (I'm actually here to learn as well). I estimate that there are more potential investors here than developers.

I can sense that potential investors are quite eager to get involved, and they are very friendly to developers, offering various rewards. If there are good products, there will definitely be no shortage of funding and partners.

After all, in Web3, when the market is good, even air tokens are valuable. If there are tangible Web3 products + tokens, I believe there will always be retail investors willing to buy.

2. After the meeting, I had a conversation with @FUGUIHK Wang Fugui and learned how RWA is being implemented in Hong Kong (it's not feasible in the mainland).

3. By the way, Nantuo Ancient City is quite nice, with a rich historical and cultural charm. Although it is very commercialized, it doesn't feel overly commercial. It's like a modern city cosplaying as an ancient city, but not too obviously so, creating a relaxed atmosphere suitable for leisurely strolls.

4. After the meeting, I chose to walk 4km back to the Nanshan studio, measuring the city with my footsteps, and it felt pretty good.