PANews reported on April 28 that Jesse, the founder of Base, shared Base's development plan and strategic positioning in Asia at a Chinese community event. Jesse said that Base has recruited a country manager in the Philippines and plans to expand the team in Indonesia and Singapore. In addition, Base will work closely with Chinese developers to provide more communication channels and resources.

Jesse believes that on-chain social platforms such as Zora can subvert the traditional model and return control to creators. Regarding future token issuance, Jesse said that Base currently has no plans to issue new network tokens and will continue to use ETH as the native asset to pay for gas fees. Base is committed to decentralized development to ensure user autonomy over assets and fairness in transaction sorting. Jesse also introduced the Base Batches global developer program, which provides funding, exposure, mentor support and other resources to help developers from the creative stage to company development.

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