If you look at Web3's development over the past few years together, you'll discover a very interesting trend. On-chain finance has become quite mature, but consumer goods and assets from the real world have rarely truly entered the on-chain economy. The emergence of @watchdotfun actually pioneered a new path—reorganizing high-end consumer products through on-chain mechanisms into a participatory economy.



Watchdotfun builds a luxury watch raffle platform based on Solana. Users can gain eligibility to participate in on-chain raffles by engaging in tasks or activities, with the opportunity to win high-end watches like Rolex, Audemars Piguet, or Patek Philippe. All raffle processes are guaranteed to be verifiably fair through on-chain mechanisms, while watches are authenticated by professional institutions.

The significance behind this design is actually very clear. Traditional luxury consumption is a one-way purchasing behavior, while Watchdotfun transforms luxury acquisition into a community participation process. Users gain opportunities through interaction, tasks, and community activities, rather than relying purely on purchasing power.

From my personal observation, this actually pioneered a new form of LuxuryFi. Web3 is no longer just a financial tool but is beginning to enter the consumption culture space, allowing real-world scarce goods to be redistributed and participated in through on-chain mechanisms.

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