I think that the on-chain PVP game is purely a game for players within the industry, and the barrier for entry is too high for ordinary people. The key to a promising project in the future is who can draw attention from WEB2 users to WEB3. This is also why I was very optimistic about $SUI at that time. $TON was actually doing the same thing before, but it has been quiet recently due to legal issues. Now there is also $KAIA working on the same thing, and the token price has not yet reflected its value.
Over the years of my career as a product manager, I have learned that whoever has the users, has the wealth. To have users, you must solve their pain points, and right now, getting users on-chain is the biggest pain point. This is also why I am optimistic about $KAIA.
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I think that the on-chain PVP game is purely a game for players within the industry, and the barrier for entry is too high for ordinary people. The key to a promising project in the future is who can draw attention from WEB2 users to WEB3. This is also why I was very optimistic about $SUI at that time. $TON was actually doing the same thing before, but it has been quiet recently due to legal issues. Now there is also $KAIA working on the same thing, and the token price has not yet reflected its value.
Over the years of my career as a product manager, I have learned that whoever has the users, has the wealth. To have users, you must solve their pain points, and right now, getting users on-chain is the biggest pain point. This is also why I am optimistic about $KAIA.
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