🍒 I went on a Hello Kitty tour to create Kindred content. @Kindred_AI Among the main IPs, there are characters that haven't been revealed yet in the shadows, so I personally visited the @hellokitty cafe and popup! It was great to gather with the Raccoon Room folks after a long time and have fun! Wow, while looking around, I kept repeating, "Okay, put it down" after seeing the prices 😂 Moreover, the Hello Kitty cafe requires reservations through the Catch Table app to enter, and it's amazing that many people are buying the bags from the Hello Kitty popup at those prices... 1. Hello Kitty is one of the most powerful IPs in Web2. Right now in Korea, you can find it at Spao, Olive Young, Baskin Robbins, convenience stores, even at Daiso, which I often visit... Globally, it has a brand value of about 110 trillion won, and it’s one of the super-large characters that has absolute influence in the infant and child market, covering all age groups. Hello Kitty and Sanrio have established their IP in various parts of Asia, but I’m curious how it will expand in Web3 with Kindred. 2. The Hello Kitty AI character is a 'natural extension' of existing consumption patterns. AI experiences for children are already very popular in Web2, like ChatGPT Kids mode, Pokémon AI, Disney voice AI play. In this context, what if Hello Kitty appears as a friend/tutor/guide AI for children? → Web2 users will accept it immediately without resistance. Examples of AI functions that Hello Kitty can provide: Education (English, Math, Creativity) / Play, Missions / Emotional Care / Lifestyle Management / Schedule and Time Guidance. Instead of being a stiff AI, information delivered by a character that children love will surely be more appealing to them. 3. There is a high possibility of attracting Web2 users. ① Parents trust 'safe IPs'. "Hello Kitty guides and educates my child." → From a parent's perspective, this is the ultimate combination that can be accepted without burden....