In the past few days, the offline events of @SentientAGI's China tour have successfully concluded in Shenzhen and Shanghai, and I have also had some different insights regarding offline events recently.
In the current market environment, everyone is being cautious, and only those truly valuable quality projects dare to play like this. Online excitement is one thing, but offline meetings and events are the real hard indicators to test the quality of the project.
Let's talk about the current big picture first: 🔸Economic fluctuations are significant, and investors are tightening their wallets; 🔸 Regulatory winds are tightening, and no one wants to step on a landmine; 🔸 The risks of offline gatherings are not small;
But Sentient goes against the trend and chooses to hold a station event in Shanghai. This is not only a display of confidence but also a testament to the project's strength. Why do we say that only quality projects dare to do this?
Because there were too many things exposed during the offline event: 🔹Team execution ability - from venue arrangement to agenda scheduling, see through at a glance; 🔹Community Engagement - The number of attendees and the enthusiasm of interactions directly reflect fan loyalty; 🔹Implementation of technology - On-site demos or sharing can allow everyone to touch the physical product, rather than just discussing the white paper.
What low-quality project would dare to show this face? It would be exposed as soon as it starts.
Looking at the specific dynamics of the Sentient Shanghai station, this event focuses on the integration of AI and blockchain, and the project team has also released details of the new roadmap. Such offline activities not only bring them closer to users but also inject confidence into the community amid the current sluggish market.
Sentient's operation is quite worth learning from. In an era where quality projects are scarce, it is often those with real skills who bravely take this step into the offline world. Looking forward to the subsequent developments to see if it can spark a new trend.
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In the past few days, the offline events of @SentientAGI's China tour have successfully concluded in Shenzhen and Shanghai, and I have also had some different insights regarding offline events recently.
In the current market environment, everyone is being cautious, and only those truly valuable quality projects dare to play like this.
Online excitement is one thing, but offline meetings and events are the real hard indicators to test the quality of the project.
Let's talk about the current big picture first:
🔸Economic fluctuations are significant, and investors are tightening their wallets;
🔸 Regulatory winds are tightening, and no one wants to step on a landmine;
🔸 The risks of offline gatherings are not small;
But Sentient goes against the trend and chooses to hold a station event in Shanghai. This is not only a display of confidence but also a testament to the project's strength. Why do we say that only quality projects dare to do this?
Because there were too many things exposed during the offline event:
🔹Team execution ability - from venue arrangement to agenda scheduling, see through at a glance;
🔹Community Engagement - The number of attendees and the enthusiasm of interactions directly reflect fan loyalty;
🔹Implementation of technology - On-site demos or sharing can allow everyone to touch the physical product, rather than just discussing the white paper.
What low-quality project would dare to show this face? It would be exposed as soon as it starts.
Looking at the specific dynamics of the Sentient Shanghai station, this event focuses on the integration of AI and blockchain, and the project team has also released details of the new roadmap. Such offline activities not only bring them closer to users but also inject confidence into the community amid the current sluggish market.
Sentient's operation is quite worth learning from. In an era where quality projects are scarce, it is often those with real skills who bravely take this step into the offline world. Looking forward to the subsequent developments to see if it can spark a new trend.
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