I've been observing an interesting phenomenon recently. A leading exchange has dedicated a Chinese-language section on its platform, and the underlying signal behind this decision is quite profound — it signifies that Chinese blockchain projects have truly taken the stage. In the crypto world, from its early days to now, Chinese creators and participants have never been absent, but this time is different — it’s a moment of official recognition and support.
The project itself originated from a tweet advocating for peace, which is a pretty interesting starting point. Looking at the exchange executives' statements about blockchain, you'll notice that the most frequently mentioned words are cooperation, win-win, and harmonious coexistence. In the current global environment of ongoing friction, this tone is quite clear — it conveys a beautiful vision.
There’s a popular saying in the community now: from the project name to the figures, and even the overall style of the exchange, a complete cultural closed loop has formed. The emergence of memes and spontaneous community dissemination mark the true beginning from 0 to 1. Recently, the exchange has invested in several Chinese projects. I believe this is definitely not the end — as long as there is a first time, there will be more to follow.
From a cultural dissemination perspective, using the traditional idiom "harmony is precious" as an endorsement, combined with compliant language, indeed helps in the large-scale global spread of Chinese culture. If you're looking for investment opportunities in Chinese projects, this direction is worth paying attention to. The market has undergone two days of shakeout and is now basically in the bottom zone, making it a relatively good time to build positions. It’s worth delving deeper — there may be surprises.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-20 08:48
It's the same narrative of "cultural dissemination" again... It sounds pretty good, but ultimately it's just looking for a scapegoat.
Relying solely on cultural branding can only go so far; it depends on whether there are actual tangible things to follow up with.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-17 18:51
Another story of "cultural export"... but the official involvement of the exchange is indeed a bit innovative.
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It's called win-win cooperation, but I just want to ask, who profits the most from this round of funding?
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Bottom range? Man, I've heard this kind of talk too many times, be careful not to get cut again.
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Chinese creators have never been absent, and now being "officially confirmed" is also remarkable. What are they hinting at behind the words?
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Closed-loop culture, meme dissemination... sounds great, but can it really be implemented?
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I'm just wondering, does launching a Chinese-language segment mean stepping onto the stage? Or has it just been overdue and now finally happening?
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How long can the "harmonious coexistence" approach survive in the crypto world? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain.
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Investing in a few Chinese projects and thinking you need to seize the opportunity? That logic is a bit off, brother.
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"Peaceful coexistence" can indeed promote cultural export, but I'm more concerned about whether the project itself is worth it.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-17 10:54
Haha, okay, finally an exchange is starting to take the Chinese community seriously.
Wait, no, this sounds like someone is trying to hype up a project.
"Peace and harmony are the most valuable" is it... I feel like I've heard this kind of rhetoric before.
Bottom-positioning? That sounds like you're trying to pump the market.
It's both a cultural closed loop and from 0 to 1, the tactics are getting deeper and deeper.
Are you really taking memes as investment logic? That's hilarious.
By the way, if a Chinese project really rises, it will have to rely on technology to speak for itself, not just a few nice stories.
I bet five cents that a bunch of "analysts" will appear again now.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-17 10:52
Hmm... It sounds like you're telling a story again, but this time there's actually something to it.
Is the leading exchange launching a Chinese-language section? Looks like the crypto world has finally realized the purchasing power of Chinese speakers, haha.
I believe in the saying "harmony is precious," but when it comes to a complete cultural ecosystem... it feels a bit over-packaged.
I've heard the phrase "building positions at the market bottom" too many times; you need to look at the data yourself.
The power of meme propagation shouldn't be underestimated, I agree with that.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-17 10:39
Alright, this wave really has some substance. The exchange officially stepping in to support Chinese projects shows that everyone has seen the opportunity.
Just shouting "harmony is precious" is useless; what's important is real money coming in.
The bottom range... I've heard that too many times; be cautious.
The meme culture spreading spontaneously is true, but don't over-interpret it. Now everything can be炒成 a "cultural closed loop."
The opportunity for Chinese people has arrived, but whether you can seize it depends on the project itself—not all are worth jumping on.
How long this support policy will last is the key; don't expect it to be a passing fad.
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-17 10:35
Wow, another storytelling project. Are Chinese projects really popular or is it just the same old trick to harvest profits?
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fren.eth
· 01-17 10:32
Alright, finally a leading exchange is starting to pay attention to the Chinese community ecosystem.
Starting with a dispute resolution tweet? I need to dig deeper into this meme.
Bottom-fishing is indeed a good time, but don’t be blinded by cultural narratives.
Talking about cooperation and win-win is nice, but it all depends on the actual financial support.
How long this cultural closed loop can hold depends on the subsequent capital flow.
I just remembered, I’ve always believed in the potential of Chinese projects, and now a major exchange has finally taken over.
But I’ll wait and see, and decide after more projects go live. No rush.
I've been observing an interesting phenomenon recently. A leading exchange has dedicated a Chinese-language section on its platform, and the underlying signal behind this decision is quite profound — it signifies that Chinese blockchain projects have truly taken the stage. In the crypto world, from its early days to now, Chinese creators and participants have never been absent, but this time is different — it’s a moment of official recognition and support.
The project itself originated from a tweet advocating for peace, which is a pretty interesting starting point. Looking at the exchange executives' statements about blockchain, you'll notice that the most frequently mentioned words are cooperation, win-win, and harmonious coexistence. In the current global environment of ongoing friction, this tone is quite clear — it conveys a beautiful vision.
There’s a popular saying in the community now: from the project name to the figures, and even the overall style of the exchange, a complete cultural closed loop has formed. The emergence of memes and spontaneous community dissemination mark the true beginning from 0 to 1. Recently, the exchange has invested in several Chinese projects. I believe this is definitely not the end — as long as there is a first time, there will be more to follow.
From a cultural dissemination perspective, using the traditional idiom "harmony is precious" as an endorsement, combined with compliant language, indeed helps in the large-scale global spread of Chinese culture. If you're looking for investment opportunities in Chinese projects, this direction is worth paying attention to. The market has undergone two days of shakeout and is now basically in the bottom zone, making it a relatively good time to build positions. It’s worth delving deeper — there may be surprises.