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I recently learned about an interesting project called MaoDao, which is being developed under the umbrella of Hash Global. This is not just another Web3 service – it’s an attempt to create a true home for the Chinese community in the world of cryptocurrencies.
Why is this important? The project is divided into two directions: the first is a platform for building a global Chinese Web3 community, the second is a fan club focused on managing private traffic for KOLs in the entertainment industry. It sounds like an ambitious plan, but the logic makes sense.
MaoDao believes that for widespread adoption of Web3 in China, three things are needed: products must be user-independent, not tied to a specific digital currency, and have a single identifier for internet navigation. This is a pretty smart position – instead of chasing speculation, they are looking for real use cases for Web3 teams that have already invested money in this sphere.
Currently, MaoDao has already completed registration of dozens of participants, redesigned the website, and is actively building its internal infrastructure. The development pace looks promising for an early stage.
This is exactly the type of project worth watching – not frantic hype, but serious work on infrastructure for the Chinese Web3 community. If they truly implement their concept, it could change the dynamics in this segment.