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From PVP to PPP, Jupiter founder aims to revolutionize the token culture with a PPP-type mutual aid community.
Author: Meow, Co-founder of Jupiter
Compiled by Felix, PANews
Jupiter co-founder Meow recently wrote that in order to ensure the long-term development of the encryption industry, he is calling for encryption participants to build a PPP (mutual aid) type encryption community. What is PPP, and why does Meow consider the PPP type community so important? The full text of the article is as follows.
One of the most important things in this cycle is to shift cryptocurrency from PvP thinking mode to PPP thinking mode.
Difference:
According to the concept, PPP is an infinite game, while PVP is assumed to be a finite game with a clear endpoint, and the dumb buying is the loser in the end.
But why is PVP so prevalent that most outsiders and even many insiders believe that cryptocurrencies are fundamentally a PVP game?
This is because the PVP type ‘community’ is very easy to form. The consensus reached by all members is that attracting more people to buy the tokens they hold is the only way to become richer (thanks to the magical token issuance model), so they should do more (‘pyramid scheme’ tokens).
In contrast, the formation of a PPP-type community is very difficult because the focus of the community should not be on attracting others to join and then discarding them, but on having more allies to build a common long-term future together.
In other words, the future of cryptocurrency is definitely PPP type, because even if 99.999% of the new ‘community’ is PVP type, those communities that continue to thrive are definitely PPP type.
The characteristics of great communities like BTC, ETH, SOL (hopefully including JUP) are dedicated to helping every newcomer in the network benefit, rather than treating them as a bunch of dumb buyers.
PPP will ultimately prevail, because:
However, today, as a PVP industry, cryptocurrencies are notorious, and the public’s perception is often that greedy speculators create and promote ‘magical’ internet currencies, and can say anything to get people to dumb buying.
The core issue of this view is that even the most serious encryption builders often believe that this view is somewhat reasonable.
All we can do is actively reject PVP-type communities and invest your time, energy, and focus on cultivating genuine relationships and professional knowledge in PPP-type communities, rather than engaging in short-lived ‘dog-eat-dog’ situations in PVP-type communities.
If we all ‘cannibalize’ each other instead of ‘nurturing’ each other, soon there will be no one left to ‘consume’ (similar to the current market situation, fewer new people, less new capital).
The encryption field may be an industry with unlimited choices, and individuals can choose any type of game mode and any community.
But it is recommended to choose the PPP mode.
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