Successful Crypto Projects in 2025

Recorded: June 12, 2025 Duration: 0:53:09
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Short Summary

The discussion highlights the rapid growth and adoption of blockchain technology across various regions, with key insights into innovative projects, partnerships, and educational initiatives driving the crypto landscape forward. Participants shared their experiences and the importance of user-friendly applications to enhance engagement and accessibility in the Web3 ecosystem.

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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. hey hello hello good morning how are you everybody hope you're doing pretty well
and thank you so much for joining us today We're super excited to dive into this conversation.
But let's give it one more minute so a few more listeners can help in.
Stay tuned.
Thank you. hey
okay let's start with the microphones um i have here russian and ignacio shall
geeky and let's start with you prussian can you hear us
hi hi gm guys hey hello uh Good night in India, Prashant.
Thank you for joining us today.
Okay, thank you so much.
Vishal, are you with us?
GM everybody.
Hey, hello, my friend.
It's a pleasure to have you here again.
Thank you, man.
Welcome, welcome.
Let's go with Ignacio in chile how are you
all good i'm very very cold it's raining but uh yeah all good uh nice nice welcome ignacio
thank you so much for your time thank Thank you. Okay, let's jump.
Let's go to Mexico with Yedid.
Here is the space, Yedid.
Okay, good morning, good night, everyone.
Hey, hello, Yedid.
Welcome, welcome.
And let's continue with Giki in China. Hey, Giki, how are you? I'm fine, thanks. Hello everyone, I'm Giki, I'm so glad to be invited here as a senior ambassador of Vero Network.
Hello, I'm the council member of AirWeb3, which is committed to Web3 education and supporting content creators to publish high-quality Web3-related content in China.
Thank you so much for sharing this information.
Really important for our community to understand who is joining us today as a speaker.
So let's continue with the introductions.
Let's go with the introductions. Let's go with
ladies first of course Judith. Go ahead, please present yourself. I'd like to share something
with the community. Judith, this is the first time that she participated with us.
Then it's really really important this for her, but for everybody also.
Welcome, Judith.
Oh, thanks, Luis.
And thanks so much for inviting me to this space.
I'm really happy to be here and to share these important topics
with all of you, not just relevant to our region,
but with a global perspective.
Well, I am Yedith Romero, Senior Ambassador for Vara Network in Latin America.
I'm also the co-founder of Guardian DeFi.
Guardian is a liquid staking protocol built on the Vara Network blockchain. blockchain and currently lead Herdao and Herdao
Mexico. Thank you. Nothing else, nothing else. Yeah, yeah, well, Yadid, what can I say? Really,
really interesting woman in the Web3 landscape here in Latam. So it's really, really amazing to have you here for the first time.
And I'm pretty sure that this is not the last time.
So welcome, Judith.
Let's continue with Prashant in India.
Hello, my friend.
Can you please introduce yourself?
I am Prashant.
I'm contributing to Vara Network as an ambassador from India
and helping newcomers
to Web3 and spreading awareness. And I am also part of CoinDCX. It is an Indian crypto exchange
here, so I promote it on Twitter. Welcome, Prashant. Thank you again for your time, for your knowledge. Let's continue in India with Vishal.
Hey guys, GM. So this is Vishal. I have been in Web3 last two to three years.
Initially, I was educated at the Graph Protocol. Then I was contributed in Polkadot in the Polkadot Heroes program then I have joined Vara Network as an ambassador now I am a senior ambassador at Vara Network and
at the same time I am exploring Rust and Substrate framework and last month I
have conducted a very technical workshop successfully in my native place in
Mumbai so thank you so much louis and vara team for that
now thank you to you for your time your energy vishal you've been with us since uh i i remember you and the community two years ago maybe or more so really really thank you so much uh let's
continue with ignacio you are not a new one here, but you are building, you are participating.
So please present yourself with the community.
Yeah, yeah.
Happy to be here.
I'm an entrepreneur, mainly Web2 entrepreneur, but really a fan of everything entrepreneurship
So happy to discuss these kind of topics always.
And I'm just starting, as you said uh to build on web3 as well so so yeah i'm very excited thanks for inviting me thank you
thank you ignacio okay uh let's get started officially with today's space we will talk about successful crypto projects in 2025.
Are we in the path of the adoption?
Are we living this process?
What do we think?
Well, today, we're going to have different people from around the world,
Baran Network Ambassadors from India, China, and LADAM.
And we'll be talking about this interesting topic so we before we start this um the first question about adoption and uh successful crypto projects uh i'd like to share my
opinion about this because uh environment where we are working really hard with developers, with community to bring the adoption.
And it's really interesting because it's not only about education.
It's not only about knowledge.
It's not only about user experience, but different kind of variables.
So, for example, it comes to my mind, WorldCoin, this big project that is available in
different countries, and actually a continual expansion in countries like, for example,
Argentina here in LATAM, and I know that they are also working now in Kenya, in Africa.
that they are also working now in Kenya, in Africa,
then this proof of personhood identity protocol
is doing really well in the blockchain ecosystem.
Another project, I am pretty sure that you know it
because we use it daily is Tom.
The open network has become deeply integrated with Telegram.
And well, now Telegram has over 800 million users.
So I guess that this is something really interesting to talk about adoption.
But something that it comes to my mind, it's the recent integration of an incredible protocol, PolyMarket.
Well, it's a prediction market platform that recently partnered with X to power on platform forecasting for global events.
integration has made the decentralized prediction market accessible to millions directly from one
of the largest social networks in the world x then yeah i guess that it's it's really interesting
this uh topic so let's start with the first question uh what is uh one blockchain project from your region that has gained significant adoption in 2025
let's start uh ladies first but let's go first with geeky geeky what's happening in china what
would you say that is a project that is gaining a lot of traction and you could call it like
bringing adoption to the ecosystem?
I think I would like to talk about the China regulatory actions. I think China's regulatory actions, rather than specific projects or grassroots movement,
have had the most significant impact on the global crypto ecosystem.
The 2021 cryptocurrency ban,
which prohibited all crypto trading, mining and related activities,
stand out as the most influential.
And the ban which lead to an immediate plunge in crypto price and mining exodus.
Of course, China once had 79% of global Bitcoin mining as of April 2020.
And now the miners relocated to countries like Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States and others. However, the liberalization of the Hong Kong crypto market also means that the Chinese
government's attitude towards the crypto market is gradually easing. On August 6, 2025, the government of Hong Kong published the Gazette
a notice to appoint August 1, 2025 as an effective date for the stablecoins ordinance.
So in recent years, Vero Network and Polkadot really did a lot of effort in the Chinese market.
Yeah, this is the project which I think had a meaningful impact on the global
cryptocurrency in China. Because I have joined mainly offline activities of Vara Network and Polkadot,
of course, and other projects in China. And every event is a further step for Web3 education and liberalization.
So this means a lot to Chinese users.
Yeah, what an incredible point of view, Giki,
because we started talking about projects with names and technology but absolutely i do
agree with you adoption it doesn't come only with technology but also with the legal stuff
and china is a really great example about this because through the time i remember that
for example bitcoin was banned in China after years.
Bitcoin was accepted again and after again banned. And it's interesting because, for example, Hong Kong, which is basically part of China,
it's different in the legal way, in the adoption.
So it's interesting to see what you are sharing with us today because we have great
opportunities in different parts of the world but also the legal stuff it's important in order to
bring this adoption. Thank you so much for your point of view because it's really really important
to keep in mind not only the technology but also the legal stuff. Okay let's continue with
Yedid in Mexico. So LATAM a great place for adoption. What can you share with us Yedid?
Adoption is truly successful. I don't think so. To me, success comes when adoption reaches a large scale and not just a specific niche.
and Latin America that I'd like to mention.
One of the most tangible advances in Mexico
has been the use blockchain in institutional and academic hearings
with real and effective cases.
For example, the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
issues electronic degrees and blockchain-backed certificates using QR codes
and layer security measures to ensure authenticity.
This has increased through academic process
and makes credential verification quick and reliable.
Another example is the Tecnologico de Monterrey
has also explored academic certification on blockchain
using platform like blocks of degrees and short programs
which improves international portability and verification.
Another example is in Querétaro.
In Querétaro is a very interesting example.
Happened during 2021 and 2022, when
the Chamber of Commerce partnered with Certified.
Certified is a Mexican company to issue
digital reduction certificates,
including COVID-19 vaccination passport. The goal was to revive commerce and provide safety
insurance to businesses and clients after lockdowns. It's a clear case of how blockchain can support local economies in moments of crisis.
Regenerally, universities like UTN in Argentina and Universidad de Los Andes in Colombia
also adopt digital diplomas using blockchain, especially aimed at labor mobility and cross-border credential validation.
And in the financial space, projects like Tropicus in Bolivia y Colombia,
Agave Finance on XAI,
help unbanked users access credit and savings in stable coins,
directly addressing financial exclusion all these
projects have something in common they are not just about they take they are about solving real
audience problems such as institutional tools access to finance and security there are validation security data validation that's what makes them successful that's all
wow it's a really complete information about the adoption in the latin uh i i believe that it's
important to uh mention about the education that you already shared with us. Many universities in different countries in LATAM,
they are working with blockchain already,
and they believe in this technology.
So yeah, LATAM is an incredible place for the adoption,
but not only to get tokens, also implementing the technology.
That's something pretty clear for different blockchains,
including Vata Network, of course.
We have been working in LATAM in different countries with universities.
We have a really great relationship with them.
And then this is a proof that LATAM is growing also using the technology.
Thank you so much, Judith, for sharing this.
It's really, really information that that word gold thank you so much
okay uh let's uh go now with our friends in india let's have one in this question uh let's start
with the bish what what do you uh believe what do you think is happening in India?
Yeah, so there are many projects like from India, Polygon, Push, and many are there. Like 1L2 is emerging from India like Avail by former Polygon co-founder Anurag Arjun.
And why it succeeded?
Because it acts as a data availability layer which is backbone for
modular blockchains because it is built on substrate just like you know uh polka dot and
vara network and it is also scalable and low cost with ideal for rollups app chains and l2s it is like a another future based l2 just like we have var and edward it is
a future based l1 using substrate framework by solving the problem of legacies blockchain in the
same manner avail is the l2 which is future based l2 for solving the problem of another layer 2 blockchains and it also helps new blockchain
post data securely without burdening ethereum because it is l2 and it also gained traction
from india and global devs for modular infrastructure so yeah it is a very emerging project from India, which is available by co-founder Anurag Arjun.
Absolutely. Well, Avail and Polygon.
I remember when I was in Mumbai for a hackathon, all the people that were in the hackathon participating here they were really excited to be the next
Polygon and I guess yeah exactly I understood in that moment of time like a Polygon is not only
a great technology but also it's a symbol in India like yeah yeah yeah so this is really
interesting and of course Polygon in avail this technology based on Substrate, as you mentioned.
And I guess that this is a good moment to point
that Substrate was created for this reason, right?
To bring new blockchains with different use cases.
And it's bringing new different kind of people and different kind of ecosystems that
it's really really good to know this kind of technologies. Thank you so much, Vishal,
for sharing this with us. Yeah, let's continue with Ignacio. So you are Ignacio now in Sud America. So for example, you did share her knowledge and experience what's happening in LARAM. But what can you say in Chile and Sud America?
about WorldCoin because I'm actually from a kind of small city in Chile and I was super
impressed a couple of weeks ago.
I saw there's like this typical kiosks from WorldCoin in this city and I's like, I don't know, they're generally like big cities or like populated areas, but nothing.
I was like really impressed by it.
And I think because of this, of the nature of the socioeconomic situation in Chile and South America in general,
like situation in Chile and South America in general,
these kinds of projects really reach a certain level
of adoption, you know?
And also like a very personal story.
Hopefully there's no one from like any tax institution
listening, but I, well, I said I'm an entrepreneur.
And one time I hired a freelancer from Venezuela
and I was like, or actually he was like, how are you going to pay me? Right. And I was like,
yeah, just like a normal payment, whatever. And he was like, no, I don't want to, you know, pay any taxes, whatever. So in the end, he sent me like a crypto platform where you can just like hire some freelancer and pay them via crypto.
So I think also these kind of applications are really like getting a lot of adoption because again of the socioeconomic situation,
migration, whatever that's going on in South America. There's a lot of people from Venezuela
here in Chile that are actually sending money to their home countries, to their hometowns
in Venezuela. So they really use a lot of these kind of applications.
And I also wanted to give a big shout out to Gaia Ecotrack,
which is building in Vara because last week, I think,
we talked with Illich, the founder, and he showed me the platform.
And he showed me the platform.
I was really amazed by what they're building, you know.
I was really amazed by what they're building.
And according to what he told me, they're already working with clients.
And I think that's what makes a crypto blockchain project successful.
They're really making everything super easy for their users users and clients like corporate clients and and yeah it
obviously um like uh pushes adoption in general in the industry so so yeah
yeah the great ilish uh if you're here my friend uh oh. I don't see you, but you're always in all spaces.
I guess one of the best representative guys in the ecosystem
and the energy tokenization.
Thank you so much, Ignacio.
Let's continue with the next question. That was really insightful.
Let's go a little bit deeper.
So one of the more exciting things in crypto
is when real world problems meet real blockchain solution, right?
So the next question is,
are there any crypto applications in your country or your region that are solving real world problems?
And if you can mention some examples, how have users responded to them?
Let's start with you, Judith.
Okay, yes. um what you did um okay yes um speaking of adoption again blockchain technology is very promising but i believe it i believe it still hasn't solved the problems such as identity registers property and digital nd certificates being used at scale like um like for national
ids dna i but we are making progress and there are some apps in mexico and latin america which
i would to mention just and here where it gets more interesting.
In Latin America, there are crypto apps to solve specific day-to-day needs.
For example, in my country, in Mexico specifically, there is Vando Cool.
Vando Cool helps users send and easily receive crypto payments
integrated with local banking via
space space is a system for transference between people between person it's used for freelancer
local merchants and small revidences another app is bitso bits Bitso already will now support QR payments, crypto purchases and fast remittances from the US.
a solid cross-border payment solution is fast, user-friendly,
and designed for everyday people, not just crypto enthusiasts.
In Argentina, I know, well, the inflation,
many people already use crypto in daily life.
Apps like Velo and Lemon cash allow users to spend usdt and save value with
debit cards to spend directly and physical stores in venezuela reserve has become essential for
sending and receiving usdc payments operating without banks and used in many stores.
In Colombia, apps like Mubi and platforms like Stropicos
show how DeFi can provide real alternatives for people
for people for traditional finance. I think in Brazil, thanks to the integration of PIX
for traditional finance.
with crypto rams moving between fiat and stable coins, it's become easier. Platforms like Mercado
or Bitcoin have simplified the access. In El Salvador, where Bitcoin is legal tender,
apps like Strike, Blink, Bitcoin, Beach Wallet, and Decaf
are used for dial payments.
In Guatemala, Stellar-based solutions
are being used in rural areas for payments and supply chain
transparency in agriculture.
How do users respond?
Well, very positively, as long as the experience is simple,
it's useful.
When users don't need to understand blockchain
and just use the app to solve a real issue sending monies adoption happens naturally
i think that's all nice a lot of examples really good uh bits so yeah i believe that all the people
that lives in light um maybe uh if we are in, we have an account with Invitso. It's
really easy and this is something important to mention. In order to bring adoption, user experience
is really really important to bring more users. Yeah, thank you Yedit for sharing this information with us and I'm gonna make a quick announcement because
as you can see in the X space you have different messages pinned at the top of
the application so you can check all the information we have for you we have the
official social media the website and also I want to congratulate to Vara Women. Vara Women
movement turns one year old and it's a really great movement that helped the women to be part
of this ecosystem and it's growing really, really fast. Congratulations, all the women in this space.
And I hope to see more in the upcoming months,
not only in VAR, but in general.
In the blockchain space.
Okay, so let's continue this question,
exactly the same question with you, Prashant.
What's your feedback in India? What's happening? To continue this question, exactly the same question with you Prashant.
What's your feedback in India?
What's happening?
How do you see this adoption with some specific projects?
Yes, we are seeing a lot of interesting real world use cases here.
For payments like Cashfree and OnMeta are helping freelancers to convert their cryptos
to IANA directly directly which is huge because
India has a huge workforce and recently
I guess that we are having a problem with your microphone, Brashant?
Hello, hello. Oh yeah, yeah, Brashant. Hello, hello.
Oh, yeah, yeah, you're back.
Yeah, thank you.
I'm sorry.
Yes, we are having a lot of interesting real-world use cases now.
For payments like CashFree and OnMeta are really helping freelancers and remote workers
easily convert cryptos into INR, which is super useful because India has...
Hello. convert cryptos into INR which is super useful because India has Hello Yeah, yeah, we can hear you
And recently Polygon also has like partnered with Indian Railways
to launch their first official NFT train tickets
which is on Polygon blockchain
which brings blockchain innovations to everyday
public services.
Gaming is also used here, products like Indigee are allowing gamers to earn while playing
so students or part time gamers can actually make money while having some fun on gaming.
In supply chain also some states like Karnataka are using blockchain to track their agricultural products.
This helps farmers to get fair prices and reduce middlemen commissions.
Of course, adoption is growing mostly among young people, which are more towards tech.
And some government regulations are stopping it.
and some government regulations are stopping it.
But sectors like gaming and crypto money
are seeing strong traction among youth.
All right.
Thank you so much for sharing this information, Prashant.
Farmers in India are like remittances in Lattam.
I guess that those are some specific use cases according to region
and always the people trying to solve problems for local regions first
and after to grow it global.
Thank you. Thank you so much. So let's continue this the same question with you, Kiki.
What's happening in China?
Oh, actually, I think China don't have much Same question with you, Gigi. What's happening in China?
Actually, I think China don't have much built-in projects in the market. But I think Vero Network and Polkadot and ByFrost did very well in China market.
well in China market.
Especially the Polkadot.
The Polkadot 2.0 and the GEM protocol
replaces Polkadot relations with a more flexible
shared architecture that supports
general-purpose computation and cross-chain operations.
But I think in China we are
looking forward some project what can do the payment I mean pay five or some
payment yeah if we can I'm not sure I mean I think there is a lot of activities held by Vera Hexson in China, in the developers.
So I think if Vera and Ling are good projects can adopt to the payment in China,
I think it will be a very good adoption.
Yeah, maybe Vera can do this, Vera Pay, I think it will be a very good adoption. Yeah, maybe Vera can do this, Vera, I think.
Yeah, yeah, I hope so. Yeah, let's try it.
Because something interesting, it comes to my mind, Vicky,
is like, for example, you say,
I don't have a specific technology
that is growing really fast in the web tree in China.
But I guess that it's related about the first question
because the regulation and the legal stuff,
it's a problem in China to build a web tree product.
But of course, like for example,
in general technology, China is a really, really monster
because you have Dipsick, for example.
AI in China is like you were born knowing how to code, basically.
I remember a friend of mine and also the Debrel in China, Han Biao, told me when we were together in Wuhan he told me do you know why
we the Chinese guys know more tech information compared with other people in the in the world
and he told me because we have the great the great of firewall so we need to learn how to move between this kind
of blocking technology.
And then, yeah, I do agree with that.
Because it's really interesting how
to install, configure, and put different kind of technologies,
VPN, and other kind of technologies, VPN,
and other kind of firewalls in order to use the internet as we know it.
So I guess that it makes sense. Everything like legal stuff, regulation,
and building web trip projects in China.
Thank you. Thank you so much, Geeky.
So let's finish this question with Ignacio.
What do you think, my friend, what's happening in South America, in Chile? What do you see?
Yeah. So I recently came across a project. It's from Peru, not Chile, but still. And then they're
actually taking part of the Startup Chile program,
which is like a public accelerator in the country that gives you a grant, you know,
in exchange for like incorporating your company in Chile. So I guess they're also from Chile now.
That's how I came across them. So I was very excited to see like a blockchain based project amongst like normal let's say web2 startups so
it was very nice and this startup is through market blockchain they're working for what I could see on
ICP but still it's very in a very interesting case and they're operating a platform that helps
in a very interesting case and they're operating a platform that helps buyers connect with the most
reliable uh global agricultural suppliers so uh it's also working on on agriculture which is of
course in latin latin america in general very very big a very big industry uh and this is because
also it's a very very industry, but it's also very
informal, you know, so they're kind of taking care of this lack of trust in the process.
And they're providing transparency and funding to producers, to agricultural producers by implementing smart contracts that automate the payments according to the tasks that are being fulfilled across the supply chain.
So that's it's a very interesting application and with a very real world impact. So yeah, I don't know the exact number of users they have in terms of traction.
I don't know how they're doing exactly, but this accelerator that I was talking about,
they actually ask you for a certain amount of sales. I was also a part of it, so I know it from the inside. So I know they ask
for a certain level of sales, so I guess they're doing fine and getting some traction in the market. Thank you. Oh, sorry, sorry, I was on mute.
And I do agree with you, Ignacio.
Peruvian people are really skilled and they work really hard to bring new products into the ecosystem.
We know some of them in person
because even Vara Network is working
with developers in Peru.
So great to know that there are more projects
that are working really hard in the blockchain landscape.
Thank you so much, Ignacio.
So we're almost done.
We have just another question,
but guys, please feel free to send a request
if you want to participate with us.
After we finish this last question,
you will be able to ask whatever you want
or even just say hi.
Okay, so the last but not least question is among the successful crypto projects in your
region, what would you improve in terms of user experience?
And how do you think Vara Network will help address those gaps?
Let's start again with you, Judith.
I guess that you like to share information with us.
So, what do you think?
Okay, Yes. Vara Network has hosted several workshops and hackathons around the world.
I believe that now with the tools we have used and tested, it's time to create consumer
faith in the apps to reach the border community in a massive way we have made great
progress progresses but there are still real obstacles holding users back and for example
many apps are still complicated users need to know what is what a wallet is, how gas works, how to sign transactions, etc.
Mandatory KYC keeps many undocumented people out of the system, for example.
Of course, basic digital education is still lacking for millions across the region.
I think this is where Banner Network could make a big impact
because simplify onboarding so anyone can join
without understanding the tech,
enable guestless transaction,
allowing people to try it with zero risk or cost, ensure compatibility
with low-end smartphones, which are still widely used across Latin America, and support
local developers offering incentives to build region-specific DApps, and integrate with systems like Spain, Mexico, and PIX in Brazil,
so crypto becomes truly usable and daily life. For mass adoption, I think we need real,
simple solutions. People should use blockchain without even realizing it,
but it could be the network to make that a reality
thanks thank you and i guess that you miss uh to mention one interesting project is
is guardian protocol it is building a liquid is taking platform and you are co-founder
uh interesting uh you, but I am sharing
this to the community because
Guardian Protocol is
preparing to launch
and main it soon.
I'm pretty sure that you did can
share more information with you. So
follow her guys. If you
want to know more and
just stay tuned to the official
social media of Guardian Protocol.
Thank you so much Edith and congratulations for your first participation here with us.
I'm pretty sure that we will have you in more AMAs and thank you so much for your time.
Okay, let's continue the same question. Let's go with you, Gigi.
Gigi, are you here?
Okay, let's continue with Bishal and after when Geek is back, we will continue with her. Yes, yes.
So if we talk about UX, UI UX is like Steve Jobs have said that in order to, you know,
gain a mass adoption, we need to focus on UI UX first so there are many limitations in current decentralized applications like wallet
setup and gas concepts were confusing and poor onboarding for games and tools
as well because you know in order to you know if someone playing a game they need
to sign a transaction every time which is very annoying for the user and
Also hard for devs to build real-time and smooth apps
so how Vara network helps in this is like as
it is built on substrate framework and using rushed so which is
fast secure and modular.
And because it uses gear protocol, which supports event-driven and async smart contracts and
introducing the concepts of actor models and actor agents as well.
And it also perfect for real-time gaming and finance and social apps and it enables gasless or
sponsor based transaction which better for adoption and it can easily integrate
with avails and avails da for scalable backend and reactive frontend just
because they both using substrate framework at the backend. In addition, I would say Avail and Vara are built on substrate which is like siblings with different strength.
Avail handles secure low-cost posting.
At the same time, Vara powers rich interactive dApps.
Together, they enable scalable and user friendly web user friendly in web3 in
addition I would say in India like it is not no longer a theory of web3 term
with infra like avail and execution layers like awara we are seeing a real apps solving real problems by build with substrate
and rushed and we are ready for you know for global scale i guess so i believe in in these terms
yeah okay yeah thank you so much visual uh we're almost running out of time. So let's finish with Giki, this question,
and see if we have another question from the audience.
So Giki, are you here with us?
Okay, we're having some troubles.
Maybe a VPN trouble.
It's pretty common in China
when you are connected to the internet
um but well okay let's see if uh we have someone here that wants to to participate in this space
all of you
assets that
today with
so thank you so much community.
Let's see what's the next topic for our upcoming monthly Global Ambassadors AMA.
But until then, let's keep a smile and let's continue learning.
See you later, variegators.
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