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曼昆区块链 · 3 days ago
Web3.0 Entrepreneurship Column | Interview with Zhang Chi, the party involved in the Yescoin case: A Web3 entrepreneur who emerged from the stormEnsuring that Web3.0 occurs legally in China
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Waterdrip · 04-24 21:00
New logic of Web3 entrepreneurship under the new global trade orderThis article starts with the logic behind Trump’s tariff policy, looks forward to the ideas of a new round of blockchain entrepreneurship under macro-turmoil, and explores how the entry of traditional capital can bring reassessment opportunities to the crypto industry.
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曼昆区块链 · 04-07 13:25
Web3.0 Entrepreneurship Column | Interview with Lawyer Liu Honglin: What are the opportunities for Web3 entrepreneurship in China?Ensuring that Web3.0 occurs legally in China
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曼昆区块链 · 03-25 19:27
If you start a Web3 business and become a partner, does that count as investing?Contributions do not necessarily count as shares
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曼昆区块链 · 03-20 10:00
For Web3 startups, can the “front shop and back factory” model of Hong Kong + Shenzhen be compliant?The current "front shop and back factory" model can still be a realistic option, but the prerequisite is that the team must truly achieve a clear separation of domestic and foreign resources and responsibilities, and avoid turning domestic technology development into an "invisible support" for overseas financial business.
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PA一线 · 02-10 15:16
Electric Capital Partner: The future will be an era of small, efficient teams, and AI-first companies will dominate the marketAvichal, partner of Electric Capital, said on social media that the "golden age" of software engineers in San Francisco has ended. From 2000 to 2020, software engineers were the representatives of high-paying professions, but with more than 100,000 layoffs in the technology industry in 2024, the globalization of remote work, and the rapid development of AI technology, the wealth path of this profession has changed fundamentally. He compared the rise of ChatGPT to the "2008 moment" in the field of software engineering, which changed the market landscape. However, Avichal pointed out that it is not all bad news. The future will be an era of small and efficient teams, and AI-driven efficiency improvements will give birth to more billion-dollar companies built by teams of 10. AI-first companies will dominate the market, and designers, product managers, and domain experts will have unprecedented influence, driving the rise of a new generation of entrepreneurs. He predicts that as the cost of software production further decreases, the enterprise software industry will undergo profound changes, and the era of "easy money" for ordinary software engineers has ended, and the new San Francisco "gold rush" has quietly begun.
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