Recently, there has been an interesting change in the naming of projects in the crypto circle. In the past, the English-speaking community favored all sorts of nonsensical names—like shitcoin, fartcoin, and the like, which were everywhere. But in the past few months, there's been a clear shift in trend, with more and more projects starting to use Chinese names or incorporate Chinese elements. This wave of "Han coin" is indeed quite interesting, indicating that market attention and capital flow are leaning in this direction. Whether it's a marketing gimmick or a genuine demand, at least it shows that the Web3 ecosystem is gradually localizing.
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MEVictim
· 01-10 22:02
The Chinese yuan is on the rise. This wave of capital indeed leans towards this direction, and those with keen senses are all watching and waiting.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-10 22:01
Alright, it seems like hot money is flowing into Asia, and Chinese project names are indeed easier to attract local retail investors.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-10 21:57
Haha, starting to play this trick again. Can a Chinese name just cut the leek?
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Really, where the funds flow, the project name just changes accordingly—routine cycle.
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Talking about localization, isn't it just spending money to hire marketing teams to change a name?
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This wave really gives a sense of the east wind overpowering the west wind.
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HanCoin sounds like a second-hand trading group on some app, haha.
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Wait, does this mean institutions are also starting to pay attention to the Chinese community?
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Changing the name alone is useless; if the project itself is rotten, it's still rotten.
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It's hard to hold on—are a bunch of shitcoins just getting a new coat and becoming "HanCoin"?
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Let's get serious, everyone. Even the project names are starting to compete internally.
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The real question is whether these Chinese projects have any real value.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-10 21:45
HanCoin is on the rise, and funds are starting to flow back. This is getting interesting.
Recently, there has been an interesting change in the naming of projects in the crypto circle. In the past, the English-speaking community favored all sorts of nonsensical names—like shitcoin, fartcoin, and the like, which were everywhere. But in the past few months, there's been a clear shift in trend, with more and more projects starting to use Chinese names or incorporate Chinese elements. This wave of "Han coin" is indeed quite interesting, indicating that market attention and capital flow are leaning in this direction. Whether it's a marketing gimmick or a genuine demand, at least it shows that the Web3 ecosystem is gradually localizing.