True adoption of Web3 does not start with popular concepts. It occurs when traditional businesses can seamlessly integrate blockchain infrastructure without changing their existing operations. Deshare 2.0 is doing exactly that.
From shared charging networks to unmanned retail and logistics systems, real-world application scenarios are already unfolding. The key is not how cool the technology itself is, but whether it can truly solve the pain points faced by existing businesses. Only when blockchain becomes a natural part of business operations, rather than an add-on, can we talk about genuine Web3 adoption. Projects that only shout slogans will ultimately be filtered out by the market.
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True adoption of Web3 does not start with popular concepts. It occurs when traditional businesses can seamlessly integrate blockchain infrastructure without changing their existing operations. Deshare 2.0 is doing exactly that.
From shared charging networks to unmanned retail and logistics systems, real-world application scenarios are already unfolding. The key is not how cool the technology itself is, but whether it can truly solve the pain points faced by existing businesses. Only when blockchain becomes a natural part of business operations, rather than an add-on, can we talk about genuine Web3 adoption. Projects that only shout slogans will ultimately be filtered out by the market.