I recently read that Meta, Microsoft, and Google are securing or connecting even natural gas-based power infrastructure to run their AI data centers.



There is something quietly striking about that. To build the most advanced digital intelligence, we still have to rely on some of the oldest resources and the heaviest realities of the physical world. It is easy to assume that the more advanced technology becomes, the further it moves from the material world. But in truth, the opposite seems to be happening. The denser the virtual world becomes, the heavier the real world must be to support it.

Maybe it feels even clearer because this is the season when spring flowers are in full bloom. Behind every visible blossom is an invisible stretch of time, and roots that held their ground. Value on the other side of the screen is no different. It only begins to truly live when it is supported by real-world structures and real human energy.

Web3 and virtual ecosystems are no exception. The power that makes people believe in what they cannot see still comes, in the end, from what is most visible: connection between people, trust that actually moves, and experiences built together over time.

That is why we have also been widening our circles of exchange during this season. By connecting with more people across more fields, we are steadily expanding the possibilities for our project and our community to create real synergy together. It may look quiet on the surface, but underneath, preparation for the next chapter is very much underway.

Spring flowers do not bloom all at once. They bloom only after enough invisible time has been allowed to gather. That is how we intend to move forward as well. $TOWN
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