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Content2049: Reinvent Web Content

Host: Meson Network

Participating: RSS3Numbers ProtocolBeemup

Platform: Twitter Space

Time: 16 December | 5:00 PM (UTC +8)

Agenda:

  1. Importance of Decentralized CDN: Howard Zen, Chair of Content2049 & Meson Network Eco Lead
  2. Information Distribution in Web3: SangtengZ, Superhuman, RSS3
  3. Empowering the Future with Open Metaverse: Serge Ajamian, CBO, BeemUp
  4. Bringing Trust to Digital Content in Web3.0: Ethan Wu, Developer Community Lead, Numbers Protocol

Howard:

I believe everyone is here now, right? So, hello, everyone. Good afternoon, good morning, and good evening depending on where you are. My name is Howard, and the ecosystem leader for Mason Network. And most importantly, I’m the chair for Content 2049. Today, it is the first meetup for Content 2049. I have got some really inspiring people who joined us to meet everyone. Let me introduce them now. We have Zoe from RSS3. Hi Zoe, how are you doing?

Zoe:

Hi, yeah. I’m great. Thank you for inviting me today. And then really happy to be here talking about the new era.

Howard:

The honor is ours, great to have you here. And we have Ethan from Numbers Protocol. He’s the developer community lead. Hello, Ethan, how are you?

Ethan:

Hi, Thanks for Meson Network inviting me here.

Howard:

Great to have you here, yeah. And we also have Serge from Beam Up. He’s CBO and a great friend of mine too. How are you, bro?

Serge:

Hey, thanks to Howard, for hosting this, and I’m looking forward to sharing a little bit with you guys.

Howard:

Perfect. Perfect. Great. Thank you so much, my friends, for being here. Content 2049 is to gather and explore interesting and popular projects, new creations from web3, and the metaverse. So this meetup scene is about the event Web content, compared with a mature and huge amount of content from Web2. What exactly is the difference? Ah, the spirit and the style of the website are controversial. So before each speaker introduces their project, AH, I will ask everyone about you inside of Web3 content. And I’d love to start with Zoe.

Zoe:

OK, so hi. This is Zoe from RSS3. Let’s look back to history and think of all areas of the Internet. Information distribution has always been one of the most challenging and exciting films to be working on as we all know that we are still at the early stage of web3. From our perspective, web3 is expected to be the open Web, an Internet jointly owned by builders and users. The most important thing is that web3 combines the openness and permission lessness of web1 with the ease of use of web2? Yeah, that’s it.

Howard:

Awesome. Thank you so much for your thoughts. And Ethan, what do you think about web3?

Ethan:

I can echo what Zoe says. And I think that we’re definitely in the early stage. web3 content. Um. For that reason, I can’t comment specifically on how it is right now because I think we are still sort of in a discovery phase. But, what I can say, though is that, the move to web theory is definitely much needed. With how connected we are, it’s no surprise that digital content is a big part of our daily lives. How it’s administered Now in web2, sort of allows us to have access to entertainment, news, and pretty much anything we want, we want to know with just a smartphone and Internet connection. Um. But this connectedness has afforded us, though this connectedness has afforded us many conveniences. I think it comes to the price. So like, you have copyright, and then you have misinformation. And then you have, of course, the fragility of centralized entities. So as it stands, I think there’s a lot of distrust and digital content on the Web right now. And then I think their move to a web3 decentralization and the community can definitely bring more ownership and transparency to the next baseball web. I think of the executed properly. We can definitely see a more trustworthy web.

Howard:

Yeah, okay, perfect. Yeah. This is brilliant. Thank you, Ethan. How about you, Serge. Bro?

Serge:

yeah. I mean, I definitely agree with what Ethan and Zoe just shared on Web3 content. One thing I think I’d like to highlight is, like, the philosophy behind Web3 again, will be continually growing strength of computing power and tech, I think one key element of web3 is, and this is quite important to me from a personal aspect, is through decentralized data networks is we are ensuring that users are retaining ownership, so we’re really giving power back that individual to take control of his data and really decide on how to move forward with that. So the keyword for me here is decentralized ownership. Thank you.

Howard:

All right. Cool. Awesome. Okay, so from my side, actually, look into our Twitter, I think our followers share some very interesting ideas. In Meson’s Twitter. and then there two guys once said there is more privacy, right? So another follower said that, give back the content ownership to the creatives. So this will encourage more content creation. Most important of all, real engagement between creators, audience creators. So these are very, very interesting things we need to discuss. And for me, I think this kind, kind of content revolution, it’s more likely data sovereignty. And how we can, bring awareness for the community, awareness in this part of a revolution? Yeah, so that’s cool. I think that we will probably move to the next stage, and each speaker will give an introduction about their project. And first of all, as host and the chair, and also, as amazing stuff, I will introduce Meson Network. Then I would love to start with Ethan to introduce us more to numbers protocol.

Ethan:

Thanks. Um. So, as Howard mentioned, yeah, I’m from Numbers Protocol. So, as I mentioned in my earlier response, digital media is a big part of our lives, but there are trust issues tied to copyright misinformation and centralized control. To illustrate, in 2017, a notable photographer by the name of Cat Samer took and shared a photo of a scenic road on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Within minutes of that being shared, copies of that photo were peripheral across various social media platforms, and in a matter of minutes, her famed photo was reduced to just simply being a wide road stock photo. Two and a half billion license images are stolen every day, amounting to 600 billion in damages daily. Our actions, whether we note or not, create countless copyright violations that rob the livelihood of creators. In 2019, photos of wildfire surfaced on Twitter, sparking public figures, such as celebrities and presidents, to call attention to the issue. The problem is the viral photos were from two separate events. Neither of them was from that year’s Amazon wildfire. With the abundance of misinformation and increased amounts of fake news narratives, many people believe in a post-truth era, where seeing is no longer believing. According to Statista percent of UK residents believe misinformation is a primary concern um. On top of that, in march 2019, the Hong Kong protest happened January 2021 U-S Capital Insurrection. These events, we’re just a few out of many where centralized entities took matters into their own hands to limit the access to digital content. done in the name of control or limiting misinformation. It calls a question who does the Internet really belong to? being the huge innovators of technology on Google, Facebook, Amazon are the gatekeepers of anything digital. Our searches and our access to digital content are not as transparent as accessible as we hope they are. We use a web the Web every day and enjoy our Netflix and instant searches, but when we feel back the layers, there’s a lot of distrust. So, what has been done earlier this year? I think many of us can call 2021 the year of blockchain. And with it came NFTs. In the early months of the bloom, the hype around NFS was the blockchain guaranteed ownership and the notion that nontangible meant unique. Many proclaim NFTs as a solution to all issues surrounding digital content and the rebel of the Web. here developers, despite being promising technology, this notion is far from the truth. As rightly considered, safe behavior still exists. NFT enthusiasts proudly announced as an example. An empty enthusiast proudly announces the purchase of a crypto punk for a whopping $157000 on Twitter. His announcement received countless replies with the same image acquired for free simply by right click and saving. trust in digital content requires a comprehensive solution that starts from the content itself and extends to the ecosystem that it resides in. That’s where numbers Protocol comes in. So Numbers Protocol is a decentralized photo network that combines the latest and Web3 and content providence technology to address core issues in the digital content space. we do this by prioritizing the content itself. By leveraging contextual metadata, digital signatures, immutable blockchain records, and c2pa injections, we are able to create digital content that is verifiable, and most importantly, can speak for itself. Content integrity is just one small part of the puzzle. The network itself has to be designed in a way to ensure that the content doesn’t experience permission’s usage. This is where content-based file registration comes into play. By pinning digital content onto IPFS and generating unique content ids, we ensure that single assets cannot be registered twice in the network. Not only is this in line with three content-based principles, but it changes the way we view and treat our digital content, from items that we can easily copy, render, then render valueless to something that is unique and inherently valuable. as a what a lot of my co-speakers have mentioned, decentralization is also an important aspect of Web3, and there will also be a current aspect of the numbers network. Trustworthy content is only useful if it’s accessible. For that reason, we want to make decentralized storage protocols, such as welcoming, easily accessible to our users to circumvent the fragility and lack of control that comes with centralization. Only when the retrieval of content is guaranteed can digital content truly represent value or asset in Web3. So our solution does not stay on the protocol level. We create captured app and empty search engines as tools for users to create, interact with digital content. Web3. Capture Up is a primary creation tool of Numbers Network. Functioning as a regular camera, users can create digital media with the highest amount of integrity, Maintenance of NFTs, and performs additional actions such as ecosystem listings and decentral storage. NFT search engine is a preview of what search will be like in the next iteration of the Web. Users can experience content-based queries to search for NFTs. The results are transparent, informative, and most importantly, algorithm-free, with the added benefit of being able to identify whether or not an NFT is unique or has a minted by multiple creators. These tools are just a glimpse of what we can do to bring trust back to digital content. There’s still a lot to be done as we continue to build out our decentralized photo network for web three, but our vision and numbers have always been to bring trust back to digital content in a decentralized matter and in partnership with the community. A tough endeavor, but a worthwhile one.

Howard:

Awesome, thanks for the great explanation from Ethan. And it brings us more understanding about the numbers protocol. Okay, so I will tell Zoe from RSS3 to share more about their project

Zoe:

Okay, so first of all, thank you for numbers sharing. That was quite impressive. Yeah, uh. What is RSS3? RSS3 is the feed for web3 With cross-network indexing, social network support, and capitalized ownership. It aims to become the backbone of future social content. And give me applications. What does in mind? Must we mention the three characteristics of web3? They are openness, democratic governing, and internalized control, which is also where RSS3 is focusing on. The first is openness. The entire RSS3 projects will be open source, e.g., data protocol and other support layers should be open to everyone without discrimination. But openness does not only mean product open source. It also includes, I think, compatibility and inclusiveness, which is a modularization where all protocols and applications should be interchangeable into operable. Secondly, Democratic governing is also kind of straightforward. If we think about centralized services, all of the information that data are controlled by a small group. They get to make the decisions, and users are made to trust those central parties. But what we would expect is a lot of decisions to be made by a collective effort, which is, in a way, interpreted as a democracy. The lost one is the decentralized control, which guarantees the possibility of implementing democratic governing. The most extreme distributed control is to allow each digital persona to control its own data. As you can see, if the product, if the control is decentralized, there wouldn’t be a chance to greatly harm the benefit or profit of the others, no matter is an individual or system. So RSS3 hopes to make every might have been living in a more transparent and democratic world. Now that we have launched web replies, are they a month or two ago? You may have heard or used it. It shows the index in the power of RSS3, which can index social content, including gate quad donations, NFT apps, Twitter, and mirror blocks. Do you have a personal website in web3? Twitter, and Instagram in web2? And now RSS3 by all in web3. So you can follow the official Twitter of RSS3 for further information in the future. Thank you.

Howard:

Thank you. Also, we move to the Next Speaker Serge. Are you there?

Serge:

Yeah, thanks, Howard. Very quickly, I just want to tell you to share with you the story of the Beam Up your open metaverse. sanatory digital assets, which I represent, are also a part of the BC. We’ve been investing in metaverse NFT Gamefi projects for a while now. And I came across beam Up through my connections with a few other projects in our portfolio. And literally, when I met the team in Amsterdam, so the teams based in Holland were headquartered in Holland. And when I met the team, I was entirely impressed with the technology that Beam Up has been developing over the last two years. And would also impressed me, even more, was the fact that not only are they rebuilding on the real engine, but the team in the business itself is totally agnostic to the fluctuations of the crypto markets. so they don’t really care about beer or bull or pumping the coin, but they’re just generally building a real platform, oh, a real metaverse platform. So at that point, I was really, really impressed, and I really appreciated my conversations with a team, to the point where I liked the project so much I joined them full time as well. On top of my existing role as a VC century, I joined them full time as chief, as their global chief, as an officer, because I truly believe in what we’re doing at Beam Up. Very briefly, I mean, beat what’s Beam Up. Beam Up is we’re backed by Microsoft, Microsoft for startups. And the ticker, so the ticker is Y-O-M. And what YOM is striving to do is enhance, actually, the human connections by building an open metaverse ecosystem. So our key narrative here is persistency in the open metaverse. And what we’re doing is we’re. Also, we’re also letting artists, brands, companies successfully build meta spaces in Unreal Engine. Now, there are four things that we need to know, but the beam up and Yom, Yom is your open metaverses of the token? Uh? We’re focused on open creation. So we’re creating custom worlds, loco, and assets in the unreal engine, as I mentioned obviously. Number two is the open economy, where we’re allowing the monetization of creations and transacting and trading them on the marketplace. Three gateways to embed your branded virtual world and events on your website. So look at, if you look at maybe, perhaps I may not be able to disclose a lot of our partnerships, but I can throw in a few as an example, TEDX. If you want to watch an event on TEDX, you can access that via the beam of Metaverse Warner Brothers, as well as the Dubai Expo. Given the Kovi restrictions, I mean, you’re not able to visit all these beautiful pavilions, but you’ll be able to do so the gateways on beam up Metaverse. And obviously, number four is the data, which we spoke about right now during our definition of Web3 content. So collect your GDPR compatible data and push it onto your dashboard. That’s kind of what we’re doing. So again, just to read, to rate, we’re enabling artists, developers, and businesses to cocreate meta-reality on top of the metaspace. And how this is working, it’s basically working on experience creation and monetization within that space. You’re obviously we have tokenized metaspaces, tokenized tickets to organize, wearables, play to earn, promote to earn, and where to earn. Our team is, in fact, our team is some of the brave, most brilliant minds I’ve met. CTO does come from crypto to other co-founders are evangelists and come from 20 years of digital media agency. So we recently also are discussions with Fabric Guns, the company that’s building the avatars behind Star Atlas. And were also acquiring another deaf team and Ukraine was growing pretty rapidly. We just got recently interviewed, so we reached more than 250,000,000 households, exposure wise, through our interviews at NASDAQ in New York, on Bloomberg, Fox Business, and Newsmax, most recently, that we had over $50 million worth of interest in the young token On launch pool, we broke all records, so there was around 6500 stake and around 7000 users, so that was pretty much a broken record on launch pool, and we’re kind of proud of that partners wise. we obviously Microsoft for startups, your ticket provider, and FDC, POOCCI for a replica, chateau, crypto, cm dot com, S-G-K, alphabet Formal Labs, or all our partners. I can’t reveal a lot of our investors yet, but what I can say to this audience is that we have, we are strong. Let me just put it this way. We’re very strong with the Solona team. They’re in our offices eating pizza every day. So most likely, we’re going to be plugged into the Solana ecosystem. And that’s all I can reveal at the moment, but stay tuned. This is probably going to be one of the most exciting projects in the metaverse space. Thanks

Howard:

Thanks, bro, very interesting, so I will introduce Meson Network. Speaking of Meson. I think many friends probably already know. We are a bandwidth marketplace in Crypto, so we get the idle bandwidth from worldwide miners by offering them tokens as rewards. Right now, We have more than 30,000 miners around the world in our system. They are contributing their bandwidth. So and Meson’s core product is decentralized CDN, and it has been deployed in many blockchain projects, including ArWeave, including Mask Network, including SolonaArt, including GameFi Project as well, and many others too. So people may ask, what is CDN. OK, CDN is a content delivery network. There are thousands of servers in different regions of the world. They are working together by a particular algorithm to accelerate Internet content delivery. that’s CDN. So how does Meson’s decentralized CDN solution work? So we gather the bandwidth from thousands of servers to cache the files first, and then our system will decide which server is nearest to you, or your friends or your customers, and then that server will distribute the files instead of the original server. So in this way, the file transition will be much faster, and it will also reduce the network burden and its latency as well. So actually, a CDN has been widely used in the web2 already. Right? you see, like youtube, TikTok, Facebook, all these kinds of social networks, and the content platforms, they all use lots of CDN. Think about this If you have a few in American service, but directly transfer them to the Asian audience, or to New Zealand audience, right? Zoe is from New Zealand, so it will be very slow, so the user experience will be horrible. Now, the CDN comes and helps cache these files for the American server to the Asian server first, and then this Asian server will distribute the files to local users. So also, there’s a lot of game companies that rely very heavily on Cdn too. They will spend millions of dollars on it annually. They do not want the prayers to get stuck. So the user experience is so important. So every year, these kinds of social media networks, game companies, and content companies spend lots of money on CDN. So here comes another thing. It’s like, why does Web3 need CDN? Well, if we look into the Web3 activities, it’s a very similar case. many people, many apps, including MetaMask, use inferior to accelerate financial aid transactions on Australians since this was built in 2014. this part of data is actually 1TB till now. But following the growth of Gamify, the growth of social networks, and NFT blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, Website content from this, there is much bigger data that has been produced already, for, e.g., on Arweave. They have like over 30 TB of storage already, but they have only been built, like in 2017, only four years. And now their storage scales are still growing. The data in the Web3 is still growing so fast, so also, that’s another reason why, we need that CDN on Web3, because web2 companies, like Facebook, use VR facilities, they use club game stuff, to bring huge traffic into this world, because of the Serge of the traffic. We absolutely need a very large bandwidth with a low latency network to ensure user experience in Web3 is great. It bothers us a lot if the Gamefi, a game stuck, always, always spent a too long time to retrieve the NFT from storage. It will be horrible. So I hope this will help you understand the importance of the decentralized CDN in Web3. And in a word, decentralized CDN is a critical component one Web3 scales. That’s why Meson is going to play a very important role in web3. Yeah, thank you. So if our followers, our guests, have any more questions about the Meson, I’m very happy to answer you. when this meet-up is over.

Howard:

Okay Thank you so much, thank you, everyone, for the brilliant introduction to your product. So, right now, we can move to the next phase of this meetup. There will be a couple of questions for, like, about the panel discussions. Firstly, I want to know what questions will be, like, how the founders started this business, what’s the ideas why you do that? And also, we, I think the audience, also wanted to know because we are a crypto project, right? So what is our consensus? And, another one is about, how’s your project ecosystem, ecosystem status right now? And your partners or, and the next one will be the next move on your product or market development as well. So, and this time we start from Serge.

Serge:

Yeah, sure. Howard: Yeah. So how is the idea orientated, Why did you start the business? What inspires you to do so? Yeah, um. So the three co-founders who built a beam up, I can give a quick introduction. One of them is Daniel’s vendor Valz. He’s basically our founder, and he’s the ecosystem Vengeance. So Daniel comes from a new media background, and he’s got five years of growth and community marketing at multiple digital agencies. Alex Vanderbane is also the managing director. Alex came comes from an IT digital agency background. He’s an experienced executive of over 20 years and some of the top talent I’ve actually met. And the 3rd one, which is more of our tech guy, ?? at Vasabor, also dutch ?? comes from a VC background, crypto background. Over ten years. He built our system. He’s built our platform over the crypto and unreal engine. But really the gist of it was Govt Howard. So when Kobe happened, these guys came together and they’re like, OK, so they had the vision long before actually, we heard about the Metaverts metaverse narrative as a buzzword. They were actually building the platform around two and a half years ago, around 28 months ago. And, luckily enough crypto, the crypto, there was a crypto broom boom and an F-T boom, and then obviously the metaverse boom. And we were, we are, we are so properly, we were so properly positioned at that point to take it from an equity-based project to and tokenize it. So really, in this start, it was, there was no idea, there was no vision to There was no direction to really tokenize it or go into crypto. But we were kind of ahead of the game, so to speak. And with the crypto boom, we kind of came together and started thinking. I’m tokenizing a Thanks out.

Howard:

Okay, thank you. Zoe, anything you want to share about, the consensus, and, your ecosystems are status, and how about your next move on the product marketing.

Zoe:

So for your first question, like, why do we make this first? Of all, we have the seed of the original RSS, which is the first and the only distribution products in affected and like probably somebody would say, that defected by centralized services in their web too. So where information later distribution was dominated by services like centralized services like Facebook and other centralized services. So well, we’re, but we’re here today right now, derive from the best out of RSS. RSS3 is a protocol that allows users to control their own data and developers to easily build their own decentralized content and social networks. So yet, that’s how we get started. And about our consensus, as I said before, RSS3 hopes to make every meta bin leave a more transparent and democratic world. This means that we think, to create, like, I think probably just about everything about the content should be controlled by the owner. Yeah, and that’s the basic right of a human being, I think, yeah, sir, about RSS3gree today? Let’s see. We do have our test now, which starts on September the 24th of this year, of the bad tens of what their past. So what we have now is we have 17,000 files, 6,000 links. over 828,000 assets. And also, one more thing that I want to bring up is, over like, almost, I think, 1500 stars on Github. We do have friends, life partners, Mask Network, mirrors, Misky, Arweave, Showme, and I think probably more than that. But, yeah, I can really remember now, yeah, we’re doing pretty good, and, So, yeah, just being said, you can also find relevant information on our official website. And I think that’s it.

Howard:

Okay, thank you. Yeah, I think you guys will keep going on. Okay, so, Ethan, so I’m not sure if you have checked all this before. We’re going to ask about this regarding how you started, and what your, current status, for the ecosystem, and also, the consensus for numbers protocol to go. Would you share that?

Ethan:

Yeah, sure. So, so, Numbers Protocol, I think, we started in 2019, and, I guess like we recognized, the team behind Numbers, I guess they recognize the problems of different media and the importance of maintaining its integrity. So in 2019, we set out to solve the issue by first focusing on the big news and misinformation aspect of it. Our approach sort of led us to the creation of our Capture Steel Trace Protocol, which is basically the foundation of our decentralized photo network. And, I think, just echoing, like, why a lot of the people say what other speakers have mentioned, like, the community is a big aspect for, web3 projects. So, at numbers, we also recognize that the success of any network, we would need, in order to have us create a successful network, we would need to have a strong community, so to reflect and we decide to call ourselves numbers, sort of like to symbolize the fact that, like, everyone is sort of like a single number. But, even though a single number may mean nothing by itself, but together become powerful and can do positive changes, stuff like that, in terms of consensus. So I feel like, I think a lot of people, because, everybody consumes digital content daily, so I think that a lot of people are on board with the vision of bringing back trust the digital content. I think where we stand out is with trust. I think a lot of people are fed up with being feeling misled, or feeling like they have no control over what they see because of algorithms and having their content unproduced and subjective, violations. So I think with our technology and protocol, it’s possible for assets to speak for themselves. I think users who experience our technology feel empowered because they have the means to verify what they see. And it has the means to secure its creations from potential violations. And there’s also a supportive ecosystem backing them. I think this notion is further reflected by our current, strong community that we have, and so and all the members who chose to have an active stake in our company. Yeah. And we’re definitely eager to make trustworthy digital content and web reality. And, answer your question about the current status, phone numbers. So, the ecosystem is definitely a number one priority for us so so far. we have most of our partners, are mainly empty marketplaces, so some of them that can mention include refundable and if you trade as some of the top marketplaces by volume, are very excited to be able to work have these partnerships and share and also, and share the same have partners that share the same enthusiasm has us for authentic digital content, for our products, our NFT search engine. We recently launched the beta for that. And, currently the support the search engine supports open sea, variable super rare, and many other marketplaces on Ethereand um. Further support for finance, marching and polygon, and maybe even Solana will be coming soon. Besides marketplaces, we also have partnerships with other basic services, such as explorer, so that users can see a more comprehensive history of browsed NFTs. We definitely also want to expand our collaboration to browsers, decentralized publishers, etc. I think Empathy is just also one type of digital media. There’s more to explore. So web through social media is definitely another area we want to explore. UM. I’m sort of listing a really long list right now, but actually, when you think about how Instagram and google affect our daily lives, this is just the first step. And we believe that the CoCreate and CoEarn Web3 model that, that with the Co-create and Co-earn wet Three model, numbers photo network and do a lot more.

Howard:

Yeah, cool. Very cool. Thank you for sharing with us. About Meson, actually, our consensus is PoS, cause we have the, we have thousands of nodes globally, and we value all these miners. And there is Speedtest in the network as well. So, and, Speedtest will check the notes’ speed randomly, and they will decide how many tokens would get. So this kind of system makes us use the PoS consensus, and also regarding, what we are now the status. We actually have been partnering, a lot of, a different project in the decentralized blockchain industry, right? So we focus on a couple of areas below, like the social networks, NFT part, and storage as well. And also, we are looking for more partnerships in the Gamefi. Well, all this kind of project actually demands lots of traffic, and always, how to ensure the customer service is very important for them. So this kind of project is definitely the best solution, like the CDN, to bring the best user experience to them. And why we started this business from our founders, because we think that we always value data transitions very important. It is the kind of a foundation for the whole Internet Without transition, as will be known, web1, web2, or web3. There’s no way to do that. So when you know the growth of the data and the transitory expense are so high. So, I mean, lots of companies spend a lot of money on that, right? So our ambitions are actually to bring the bandwidth resources for global use, but not controlled by someone. So a free and low price, probably, will really be very helpful for all the public trends development. So, yeah, that’s the reason we started the business. And I think for the next phase, we’re going to choose some, like, random questions from our audience, exciting questions for our listeners. We will be happy to let our speaker to answer.

Okay, so I think it’s fine, it’s great to meet everyone, it’s actually for me myself. It’s the first time to deeply know very specific about three leading projects, in the web3 industry. And well, also, thank you to everyone for joining us today. I hope this project also helps you to understand each other better. Our guests are RSS3, Numbers, and Beamup. Thanks to Serge my friend, Zoe a friend from New Zealand, and Ethan from Taiwan. Yeah, to be with us. And if you would like to explore more stuff on each project, please follow up the Twitter or telegram. And all you can follow is Content2049 the Twitter account. And we look forward to seeing you in the next episode. Thank you, everyone. Have a nice day or evening, depending on where you are.

#Content2049

#Content2049 is a series meetup taking place on Twitter space, with guest speakers from the world's most popular and interesting projects in Web3. Generally, the meetup will last for 60min with 4–5 prominent speakers presenting and it will be formed by solo speaking and Q&A.

The meetup series is funded by Meson Network and moderated by @Howard Zen.

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