Recently, Twitter updates have slowed down, as our main focus has been on expanding offline business. Looking back over the past few years, Web3 has indeed unlocked many opportunities, but frankly, this wave of dividends is fading. This is a reality.
Rather than fixating on a single track, our approach is more pragmatic — the scalable opportunities in Web2 still exist, so there’s no reason to give up. The ultimate direction is the integration of Web2 and Web3, rather than an either-or choice.
Before 2025 is over, the team has already launched several key projects:
1️⃣ Web3 Phone DI Phone officially launched — this is our attempt at the intersection of hardware and blockchain
2️⃣ Completed upgrades to core infrastructure
3️⃣ Promotion of ecosystem cooperation plans
4️⃣ Overall optimization of user experience
5️⃣ Improvement of security audit systems
6️⃣ Implementation of cross-chain integration
Every step is adjusted based on actual feedback; there’s no grand narrative, just doing practical work.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 17h ago
Hey, finally someone is telling the truth. Everyone knows that the Web3 boom has faded.
Integration is the way to go. No more pretenses—combining hardware + blockchain is indeed interesting.
DI Phone is out. This time, we need to see real data to speak, not just slogans.
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MetaverseHermit
· 17h ago
Damn, this is what I call being pragmatic. Unlike some who blow hot air every day.
Is the DI Phone out? I need to try it. The combination of hardware + blockchain is indeed quite interesting.
I agree that the Web3 dividend is fading, but mixing Web2 and Web3 is the way out. Once you understand this, there's no need to be anxious.
Less tweeting, more work. I appreciate this attitude.
Feels like another pile of infrastructure, but truly usable products are the real way to go.
The pragmatic approach is like this—no fancy tricks, just adjusting step by step based on market feedback. This is much more reliable than those big talkers bragging.
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FallingLeaf
· 17h ago
Alright, finally someone dares to say that the Web3 dividends are fading. No more pretending, right?
Is the DI Phone out? It's good enough if hardware can stand out, but I'm worried it'll just be the same old marketing tune.
The integration of Web2 and Web3 sounds good, but the key is how to merge them. Don't end up with a Frankenstein.
I love hearing about doing real work. Much better than those who just tell stories every day.
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All-InQueen
· 17h ago
It's really not bragging; this is how decent people do things. Unlike some projects that make up stories every day, this guy directly said that the Web3 dividends have faded, and he dares to say it out loud. Respect.
I need to pay attention to the DI Phone thing. The combination of hardware and blockchain sounds like not just cutting leeks.
The practicality is so strong that it actually makes me a bit uncomfortable haha.
Web2 and Web3 really need to combine; the either-or approach has long since died.
The phrase "doing real work" hits home. Compared to those who keep making big moves all day, it's way better.
It looks like they're really trying to develop something, not just storytelling.
By the way, has the DI Phone gone live? Or is it just another PPT?
Hmm, this idea is reliable. Did everyone understand? This is called business vision.
I support offline expansion; it's definitely more stable than just trading coins.
If the dividends fade, just say so. It's rare to see such honesty.
Recently, Twitter updates have slowed down, as our main focus has been on expanding offline business. Looking back over the past few years, Web3 has indeed unlocked many opportunities, but frankly, this wave of dividends is fading. This is a reality.
Rather than fixating on a single track, our approach is more pragmatic — the scalable opportunities in Web2 still exist, so there’s no reason to give up. The ultimate direction is the integration of Web2 and Web3, rather than an either-or choice.
Before 2025 is over, the team has already launched several key projects:
1️⃣ Web3 Phone DI Phone officially launched — this is our attempt at the intersection of hardware and blockchain
2️⃣ Completed upgrades to core infrastructure
3️⃣ Promotion of ecosystem cooperation plans
4️⃣ Overall optimization of user experience
5️⃣ Improvement of security audit systems
6️⃣ Implementation of cross-chain integration
Every step is adjusted based on actual feedback; there’s no grand narrative, just doing practical work.