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In an era where most projects are aggressively harvesting user data, there is a very different choice worth paying attention to. Changing the data interaction model from one-way exploitation to two-way permission sounds simple, but actually implementing it is another matter. Behind this shift reflects not only a difference in product design philosophy but also a fundamental understanding of user value.
The most compelling part is this—when technology can be copied and features can be imitated, what is the one competitive barrier that cannot be replicated? It is trust deep within the user's heart. Permission-based data interaction not only changes the relationship between users and projects but also establishes a true moat. This trust is more difficult to break than any algorithm optimization. In the Web3 ecosystem, such persistence is especially scarce.