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PUBLIC Token: This is not a "public restroom", but rather a "public entrance" in encryption!
If you hear about the PUBLIC Token for the first time, you might not be able to help but laugh: What is this? Public utility fee? Or a notice board in the subway? Don't worry, this token is not an abbreviation for "public restroom," but rather attempts to serve as a public gateway to the world of encryption.
PUBLIC's ambition is very straightforward - to make users feel less "dazed" and more "ready to use". The current Web3 experience is such that, not to mention newbies, even seasoned players often feel like they are searching for an exit in a maze: wallets not connecting, chain fees fluctuating wildly, and cross-chain transactions requiring incantations. PUBLIC aims to unify this chaos into a smoother experience layer, allowing encryption to truly move towards a "public utility".
Humorously speaking, PUBLIC is somewhat like a "blockchain subway station": you don't need to understand how the subway operates, you just swipe your card to enter the station, and the train naturally takes you to your destination. Users only see simple operations, while the complex mechanisms behind it are all quietly supported by PUBLIC.
So the question arises: Can this become popular? The answer is - it at least aligns with the trend. Because for encryption to reach the masses, it cannot rely solely on geek spirit and the romance of white papers. If PUBLIC can truly lower the threshold, it would be equivalent to building a big door in the encryption world, with a sign that says: "Everyone is welcome, easy access."
Of course, to joke a bit, what PUBLIC fears the most is being "too public"—anyone can use it, but no one wants to pay the bill. Whether it can truly attract value accumulation depends on whether it can form a unique ecosystem, rather than just being a "Web3 customer service."
In summary: The PUBLIC Token sounds like a joke, but if it really works, it could be the "subway entrance" of encryption—not flashy, but a necessity. #PUBLIC创作大赛