This time, Lao Xu @star_okx said a lot of down-to-earth things at the meeting, with many memes, so I won't elaborate. One part that left a deep impression: many people who failed in Web2 want to come to the crypto space to make money, and even ask him for funding. Lao Xu directly retorted, "What qualifications do you have? You failed elsewhere, and you think you can succeed in this circle? Do you really think the money in Web3 is easy to make?" When I heard this, I actually felt a bit touched. In the early days of the crypto space, the industry’s dividends were very exaggerated, and due to a lack of regulation, many people acted shortsightedly, always preferring to do things that were like killing the goose that laid the golden eggs. Now that the industry has developed to this stage, many of the early big shots who made money are off enjoying life, and some projects have not updated after harvesting the profits. Because of this atmosphere, we see the phenomenon that Lao Xu mentioned: everyone thinks it's easy to make money and get funding here, wanting to cash out and run after a wave. So I have always admired a certain type of person: after enjoying the early dividends in this industry, they are still willing to stay and do things that seem unrelated to making money. OKX is one of them. They started funding Bitcoin developers in 2019, accumulating nearly $2 million, supporting the development of Bitcoin Core and the Lightning Network. Last year, they also funded the 2140 Foundation, a foundation dedicated to the long-term security of the Bitcoin network. On the wallet side, they also help users with self-custody using MPC and TEE, and then open-source the signing SDK, with over 60 chains, MIT licensed, available for anyone to use. Doing these things won't make the trending topics, nor will it increase the value of their platform token. But all of this contributes to the industry. I'm not saying OKX is perfect; which exchange doesn't have its issues? But through these actions, I see long-termism and idealism. In this circle, that's quite rare.