In 2026, I want to continue staying in Web3, not because of fantasies of getting rich quickly, but because of long-term belief.
Many people have asked me: if there is no rapid surge, will you still stay in Web3? That is exactly the question I want to answer with the first sentence I write to 2026. The answer is: yes, but the approach will change. Early Web3 was more like a speed race, competing on knowledge gaps, information gaps, and courage; but in 2026, I look forward to it entering the "endurance race" stage. It’s not about who runs the fastest, but who can survive the longest. This year, I hope to see more complete infrastructure, more stable revenue logic, and clearer regulatory boundaries. They may not be sexy, but they are important enough. If Web3 wants to become part of the financial system rather than an eternal parallel world, it must go through this stage. For me, the plan for 2026 is to treat Web3 as a long-term career rather than short-term speculation: continuously sharing insights, continuously learning structures, and continuously screening projects with real vitality. As the global Web3 community enters a new year together, I hope we can have less anxiety and more patience. Not every year needs to change destiny, but every year can bring us one step closer to the future. #我的2026第一条帖
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In 2026, I want to continue staying in Web3, not because of fantasies of getting rich quickly, but because of long-term belief.
Many people have asked me: if there is no rapid surge, will you still stay in Web3?
That is exactly the question I want to answer with the first sentence I write to 2026. The answer is: yes, but the approach will change.
Early Web3 was more like a speed race, competing on knowledge gaps, information gaps, and courage; but in 2026, I look forward to it entering the "endurance race" stage. It’s not about who runs the fastest, but who can survive the longest.
This year, I hope to see more complete infrastructure, more stable revenue logic, and clearer regulatory boundaries. They may not be sexy, but they are important enough. If Web3 wants to become part of the financial system rather than an eternal parallel world, it must go through this stage.
For me, the plan for 2026 is to treat Web3 as a long-term career rather than short-term speculation: continuously sharing insights, continuously learning structures, and continuously screening projects with real vitality.
As the global Web3 community enters a new year together, I hope we can have less anxiety and more patience. Not every year needs to change destiny, but every year can bring us one step closer to the future. #我的2026第一条帖