Many people look at cryptocurrencies by either watching the K-line or following the hype. But what if we look at the market from a different perspective, with a longer-term view?
Starting from the beginning of 2024, there is a cycle worth paying attention to—the development trend over the next twenty years. In this cycle, sectors like cultural entertainment and technological innovation will present significant opportunities. In the Web3 space, who can most directly seize this wave of benefits?
Having looked at many L1 public chain projects, Vanar’s positioning is quite clear. From the accumulation of metaverse and NFT to upgrading into an independent L1, it explicitly targets the "entertainment, gaming, and mainstream applications" market. In simple terms, it aims to build the infrastructure for content and gaming in the blockchain world. This direction inherently aligns with future market demands—connecting traditional entertainment giants from Web2 with the value network of Web3, similar to a decentralized entertainment platform hub.
Of course, having just the concept isn’t enough. Looking at the fundamentals, this chain has also invested in infrastructure, rather than being a purely speculative project. The explosion cycle for gaming and entertainment is approaching, and choosing the right track and team means the rest is just a matter of time. In the entertainment and cultural trend over the next twenty years, early deployment of related infrastructure still holds great opportunities.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 17h ago
nah the 20yr macro framing is just cope for bag holders tbh... but okay fine, entertainment infrastructure actually tracks with my correlation models 🤔
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 17h ago
The twenty-year cycle idea is indeed different, but honestly, whether Vanar can truly be implemented depends on subsequent actions.
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zkProofGremlin
· 17h ago
The twenty-year cycle is indeed worth pondering, but ultimately it depends on who can truly succeed in navigating the game.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 17h ago
A twenty-year cycle? Sounds good, but how many actually survive a bear market?
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MevHunter
· 17h ago
I agree with the long-term perspective, but twenty years? By then, it might be either coins or ashes, who knows.
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MevShadowranger
· 17h ago
Amazing, finally someone said it—long-term thinking is the true way to go.
Exactly right, most retail investors are still stuck in daily K-lines and can't see the 20-year opportunity window.
Vanar's positioning really hit the mark; the signal that the entertainment gaming sector is about to take off is already very clear, and those who laid the groundwork early will laugh last.
But to be fair, no matter how good the infrastructure is, it depends on the team's execution capability.
I like this strategic logic; it's not just hype about concepts, it genuinely aligns with the big cycle.
Many people look at cryptocurrencies by either watching the K-line or following the hype. But what if we look at the market from a different perspective, with a longer-term view?
Starting from the beginning of 2024, there is a cycle worth paying attention to—the development trend over the next twenty years. In this cycle, sectors like cultural entertainment and technological innovation will present significant opportunities. In the Web3 space, who can most directly seize this wave of benefits?
Having looked at many L1 public chain projects, Vanar’s positioning is quite clear. From the accumulation of metaverse and NFT to upgrading into an independent L1, it explicitly targets the "entertainment, gaming, and mainstream applications" market. In simple terms, it aims to build the infrastructure for content and gaming in the blockchain world. This direction inherently aligns with future market demands—connecting traditional entertainment giants from Web2 with the value network of Web3, similar to a decentralized entertainment platform hub.
Of course, having just the concept isn’t enough. Looking at the fundamentals, this chain has also invested in infrastructure, rather than being a purely speculative project. The explosion cycle for gaming and entertainment is approaching, and choosing the right track and team means the rest is just a matter of time. In the entertainment and cultural trend over the next twenty years, early deployment of related infrastructure still holds great opportunities.