The "Implementation Plan for Promoting Consumption" recently released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and five other departments has an interesting point - it officially proposes to encourage companies to use metaverse, AI, and blockchain technologies to create new consumption scenarios.
This time it is not a vague statement. The document clearly positions these technologies as "new consumption infrastructure", which means: blockchain is no longer just labeled as a "speculative tool", but is intended to be truly implemented at the consumption end to play a role.
How to play specifically? The plan mentions several directions:
• Metaverse + Blockchain for immersive shopping experience • AI for personalized demand matching, making consumption more precise. • Live e-commerce and instant retail continue to accelerate, but compliance red lines must be maintained.
To be honest, with such clear signals from the policy level, there will definitely be movement on the industrial chain side. Digital collectibles? On-chain points system? Or the application of virtual identity in e-commerce scenarios? It's really hard to say which will come out first.
But one thing is certain: when national-level documents start to discuss blockchain technology in conjunction with consumption scenarios, the explosion of applications may occur faster than we imagine. Which applications do you think will land first?
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MagicBean
· 11-27 13:34
Wait a minute, why does the title say Trump but the article is all about domestic policy? Putting that aside, I have high hopes for the on-chain points system; it's much more reliable than digital collectibles.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 11-27 13:32
Hey, is the real consumer-grade application here? It should have been like this long ago.
However, I have some reservations about the on-chain points system; it can easily turn into another tool to Be Played for Suckers.
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SerumDegen
· 11-27 10:34
policy layer finally dropping real signals instead of that vague copium... blockchain going mainstream consumer play is either the biggest alpha or the most elaborate rugpull setup ngl. watching this unfold like watching leverage unwind in slow mo—could cascade either way fr fr
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Anon4461
· 11-27 04:50
Hey wait, this title and content don't match, where's Trump?
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BearHugger
· 11-27 04:49
Once the policy gives the green light, those VCs will definitely be eager to move; whoever seizes the opportunity first wins.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 11-27 04:46
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has finally made it clear that Blockchain is no longer a "possibility" but an "inevitability".
Wait, can it really be implemented? I see that those projects on-chain are all just making empty promises...
But to be honest, if we can bring DeFi's liquidity to the consumer end, public chain tokens like BNB do have room for imagination.
The key still lies in regulation; once compliance is blocked, it's all just empty talk.
I see immersive shopping as a trend; what's truly useful is probably still something low-key like an on-chain points system.
This policy is really different this time; it feels like the wind has changed.
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GasWaster
· 11-27 04:39
yo hold up, they're really gonna push blockchain into retail like that? lmao watched my bridge tx fail twice trying to catch the gas dip yesterday and now we're talking consumer adoption... the irony's not lost on me ngl
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UnluckyLemur
· 11-27 04:23
Wow, this time it's really not just talk, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has directly written blockchain technology into consumer infrastructure?
#特朗普加密货币政策新方向 $BNB $ZEC $DOGE
The "Implementation Plan for Promoting Consumption" recently released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and five other departments has an interesting point - it officially proposes to encourage companies to use metaverse, AI, and blockchain technologies to create new consumption scenarios.
This time it is not a vague statement. The document clearly positions these technologies as "new consumption infrastructure", which means: blockchain is no longer just labeled as a "speculative tool", but is intended to be truly implemented at the consumption end to play a role.
How to play specifically? The plan mentions several directions:
• Metaverse + Blockchain for immersive shopping experience
• AI for personalized demand matching, making consumption more precise.
• Live e-commerce and instant retail continue to accelerate, but compliance red lines must be maintained.
To be honest, with such clear signals from the policy level, there will definitely be movement on the industrial chain side. Digital collectibles? On-chain points system? Or the application of virtual identity in e-commerce scenarios? It's really hard to say which will come out first.
But one thing is certain: when national-level documents start to discuss blockchain technology in conjunction with consumption scenarios, the explosion of applications may occur faster than we imagine. Which applications do you think will land first?