In 2025, I flew 31 times, with footprints across Jeju Island, Da Nang, Hong Kong, Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore—each stop engaging with Web3 participants and thought leaders.



What impressed me the most were those with ordinary backgrounds. No fancy degrees, no advantage in English, not even formally trained, yet they found their place in Web3. The ways ordinary people change their fate in this field are far more diverse than we imagine.

Industry trends are also shifting. Enheng became extremely popular this year, but I believe the next breakout point should be Chongxian. This is not just about version updates; it reflects the evolution logic of the entire ecosystem. The Asian Web3 ecosystem is brewing new possibilities.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 5h ago
31 times, bro, this is really all in on Asian Web3 The story of ordinary people turning things around is the most inspiring, showing that there are still opportunities in this circle Will Chongxian be the next? It feels like every new narrative in the past two years has been shouted as the next big breakout, but ultimately it depends on the actual data Network connections are quite solid, but in the end, it still depends on who can truly create something This pace is definitely different
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 5h ago
31 flights, this guy is really busy --- Ordinary people changing their fate, sounds great, but I'm afraid it's just another wave of cutting leeks --- Chongxian? Wait a minute, is this really happening or just another hype --- Asian ecosystem is rising, but the money still belongs to those people --- Having flown so many times, he must have discovered something real --- Just talking about it without English advantage can also be successful, why do the big players still look the same --- Enheng is already so popular that I just remembered chongxian, a bit of late realization --- No praise, no criticism, it's indeed rare to see someone personally visiting so many places to observe the ecosystem --- Version iteration is one thing, but it still depends on who rushes in first --- Many people have ordinary backgrounds, the key is whether they can survive the next wave of crashes
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AllInAlicevip
· 5h ago
31 times, huh? This pace is either flying or in a meeting room, haha. There are indeed many stories of ordinary people making a comeback, but few can stick with it. I need to pay attention to Chongxian; no matter how big the Enheng trend is, we still have to see the next step.
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 5h ago
31 times... Just the plane ticket alone must be almost bankrupt, haha --- Is there a variety of ways for ordinary people to change their fate? Sounds good, but only a few succeed, right... --- Chongxian? Never heard of it, but compared to blindly following the trend of enheng, I’d rather hear your logic --- Travel to so many places, does it really change anything or is it just networking? --- Asia is brewing new possibilities... It always sounds like that when you hear it --- Did the ordinary people you met on this business trip make money now? Don’t just tell stories --- After pumping so much enthusiasm, it’s not up to me who the next explosion will fall on anyway --- The wind blew on Jeju Island, I had a meal in Chiang Mai, and then? The coin prices are still falling like this --- Chongxian is the first time I hear this word, is it really a thing or just a new concept packaging?
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 6h ago
31 times, man, it's really flying... But to be honest, I believe in ordinary people's turnaround Is Chongxian about to rise? Enheng's fire is a fact, but the next wave... hmm, I need to see This wave of ecological change is quite interesting, Asia is indeed moving
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 6h ago
After 31 business trips, it's still those "unknown figures" who are the most disruptive. --- Enheng's fire is hot, but it feels like old news; Chongxian is the real dark horse. --- Having an ordinary background might actually be an advantage? I need to think about this logic. --- The Asian chessboard is becoming more and more interesting; the trend is really shifting. --- Sitting on 31 flights just to find the next hotspot, truly a fight. --- Not from a formal background and poor English are actually advantageous in this field, a reversal. --- What is the evolution logic behind the evolution of the ecosystem? I'm a bit curious. --- Are places like Chiang Mai and Kuala Lumpur now also becoming hot spots for Web3? --- There are many ways to change fate; to put it nicely, it's just more opportunities. --- Is Enheng's popularity really about to peak? I haven't even gotten on board yet.
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 6h ago
Your 31 flight diaries are more than my entire year's business trips, haha. The story of ordinary people turning their lives around really hits home. You don't need a degree to quietly get rich on the blockchain—that's what Web3 should be like. Chongxian's next爆点? I'm still waiting for Enheng's residual heat. Your group's pace is really fast.
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