What is the future direction of the exchange community square? Recently, industry insiders shared their thoughts.
From their perspective, a good platform should allow users to communicate freely, but more importantly, the quality of communication should be high. High-quality content will naturally generate stronger financial effects, creating a virtuous cycle.
How exactly can this be achieved? First, content creators and live streamers need clear income channels so that high-quality content can be continuously produced. Second, users supporting content should also receive tangible benefits, not just spiritual satisfaction.
Interestingly, they used Twitter as a benchmark. Twitter's success lies in its extremely rich content — including high-value information as well as entertainment gossip. Although there is no shortage of time-wasting content, the overall ecosystem is very interesting. In comparison, current exchange community content tends to focus on finance and trading discussions, with entertainment and fun elements still lacking, which actually limits user activity.
The next challenge is to find a balance: while maintaining high-quality content, add more interesting and fun topics, and also ensure creators see real benefits. Fortunately, exchanges themselves have natural advantages — features like tipping, transfers, trading, and payments are integrated into one platform, making it relatively easy to implement incentive mechanisms.
In the long run, these features will gradually merge: the square community, live streaming, private messaging, trading, payments, lending, and other modules will become more closely integrated, forming a complete ecosystem.
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What is the future direction of the exchange community square? Recently, industry insiders shared their thoughts.
From their perspective, a good platform should allow users to communicate freely, but more importantly, the quality of communication should be high. High-quality content will naturally generate stronger financial effects, creating a virtuous cycle.
How exactly can this be achieved? First, content creators and live streamers need clear income channels so that high-quality content can be continuously produced. Second, users supporting content should also receive tangible benefits, not just spiritual satisfaction.
Interestingly, they used Twitter as a benchmark. Twitter's success lies in its extremely rich content — including high-value information as well as entertainment gossip. Although there is no shortage of time-wasting content, the overall ecosystem is very interesting. In comparison, current exchange community content tends to focus on finance and trading discussions, with entertainment and fun elements still lacking, which actually limits user activity.
The next challenge is to find a balance: while maintaining high-quality content, add more interesting and fun topics, and also ensure creators see real benefits. Fortunately, exchanges themselves have natural advantages — features like tipping, transfers, trading, and payments are integrated into one platform, making it relatively easy to implement incentive mechanisms.
In the long run, these features will gradually merge: the square community, live streaming, private messaging, trading, payments, lending, and other modules will become more closely integrated, forming a complete ecosystem.