# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Culture

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Culture", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

What Endures Through Bull and Bear Markets Is Not Consensus, But Structure: Learning from Century-Old Football Clubs to Understand Web3

This article draws parallels between the sustainability of century-old European football clubs and the challenges faced by Web3 projects in building lasting communities. It argues that while Web3 excels at discussing growth, incentives, and tokenomics, it often lacks the deep sense of belonging and trust that allows communities to endure market cycles. The piece uses the origins of clubs like Manchester United, FC Barcelona, and Juventus to illustrate how they were founded on strong cultural identity, grassroots community, and a shared sense of purpose—principles that Web3 projects can emulate. It highlights how these identities, forged in local communities and through powerful narratives, created unwavering fan loyalty. Furthermore, it examines how clubs like Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund survived existential crises not through wealthy owners, but through the unwavering support of their fan communities. The article points to governance models like the member-owned structure of FC Barcelona or Germany’s “50+1” rule as examples of how deep community integration creates resilience. Finally, it discusses the role of legendary figures, like Liverpool’s Bill Shankly, as spiritual leaders who embody the community’s values and provide a narrative anchor. For Web3, this underscores the importance of authentic leadership and using key figures to build emotional resonance, while also ensuring the community’s culture is institutionalized to outlast any individual. The core conclusion is that Web3 can learn from football’s focus on authentic identity, community-powered governance, and shared cultural narratives to build projects that survive beyond short-term hype.

比推12/30 04:52

What Endures Through Bull and Bear Markets Is Not Consensus, But Structure: Learning from Century-Old Football Clubs to Understand Web3

比推12/30 04:52

IOSG|A Tale of Two Cities: A Cultural Perspective on BNB Chain and Base

IOSG's article "A Tale of Two Chains: BNB Chain and Base from a Cultural Perspective" explores the cultural and strategic differences between BNB Chain and Base, framing them as distinct "cities" within the crypto ecosystem. BNB Chain is portrayed as a bustling, efficiency-driven port city, closely tied to Binance. It serves users primarily from emerging markets (e.g., Southeast Asia, the Middle East) who prioritize low gas fees, fast transactions, and quick access to new financial opportunities. Its culture is pragmatic, focused on scalability, high application density, and leveraging Binance's massive user base for rapid ecosystem growth. In contrast, Base is characterized as a new city built with Ethereum’s values, attracting developers, creators, and institutional users from Western markets. It emphasizes compliance, long-term building, developer-friendly tools, and cultural alignment with Ethereum’s decentralized ethos. Base users care deeply about technical design, community, and sustainable ecosystem development. Both chains represent exchange-led vertical integration strategies: Binance uses BNB Chain to create a seamless, closed-loop user experience from exchange to chain, while Coinbase leverages Base to offer a trusted, compliant environment with strong developer support. The article concludes that these chains are not in direct competition but serve different user needs and cultural contexts. BNB Chain excels at scaling Web3 for mass adoption, while Base focuses on mature, sustainable infrastructure. The future will likely see both models coexist, with users fluidly moving between ecosystems.

深潮12/30 03:16

IOSG|A Tale of Two Cities: A Cultural Perspective on BNB Chain and Base

深潮12/30 03:16

When Breakpoint Becomes a 'Festival': Why Solana Still Puts Builders Center Stage

Breakpoint 2025 in Abu Dhabi marked a significant evolution for the Solana ecosystem—from a developer-focused gathering into a global “festival” of builders, capital, and cultural energy. Authored by Abhitej, a long-time Solana builder, the piece reflects on whether the event has retained its builder-first ethos amid rapid scaling and institutional interest. Unlike traditional conferences, Breakpoint felt open, decentralized, and intentionally designed to reduce hierarchy. It balanced the presence of developers, founders, creators, and investors without letting any group dominate. The agenda emphasized short, high-signal talks and demos, giving more people visibility. Solana’s culture stands out for rejecting elitism—anyone building something meaningful, no matter how small, gets a platform. The ecosystem embraces what works, from DeFi and infrastructure innovation to memecoins, learning from both successes and failures. Despite market turbulence, Breakpoint 2025 felt grounded in product-building, with mature discussions on scalability, cost, and real-world use cases. The energy was optimistic yet pragmatic—a celebration of creation, not extraction. While some insular “Solana-only” attitudes persist, the overall vibe was collaborative and forward-moving. Abu Dhabi’s setting contributed to the event’s inclusive, international atmosphere. Breakpoint has outgrown the conference model—it’s now a cultural festival embodying the open, builder-centric spirit of the next internet.

marsbit12/16 13:53

When Breakpoint Becomes a 'Festival': Why Solana Still Puts Builders Center Stage

marsbit12/16 13:53

The Dilemmas and Future of Web3 Chinese Entrepreneurs

In the increasingly mainstream crypto industry, Chinese entrepreneurs appear to be receding from the center stage. While early Chinese-founded projects like Binance, OKX, and Bitmain once dominated sectors such as exchanges and mining, a noticeable decline in the visibility and influence of new-generation Chinese entrepreneurs has emerged since the 2020 DeFi Summer. Three major factors contribute to this trend. First, regulatory crackdowns and shifting geopolitical dynamics in China disrupted local crypto activities, forcing entrepreneurs to relocate overseas and lose their native market advantages in user acquisition and community building. Second, capital preferences have shifted structurally toward欧美-led ventures due to better compliance alignment and exit opportunities, leaving Chinese projects at a funding disadvantage. Third, a mismatch exists between the skill sets of Chinese engineers—who excel in B2C applications—and the industry’s earlier focus on B2B infrastructure development. Notable exceptions, like Hyperliquid’s Jeff Yan, highlight the rising importance of multicultural backgrounds. Many successful new-wave founders have Western education or experience, enabling better integration into global ecosystems. The article concludes that future success in crypto will depend less on cultural origin and more on cross-cultural collaboration, long-term technical commitment, and adaptive resilience amid regulatory complexity.

marsbit12/15 14:32

The Dilemmas and Future of Web3 Chinese Entrepreneurs

marsbit12/15 14:32

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