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Discord has secretly submitted an IPO application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, marking the official start of the company's preparation for going public.
The company stated that the current strategic focus remains on providing the best experience for users while building a more robust and sustainable business model.
As the core communication platform connecting the global crypto community, NFT projects, and DeFi protocols, Discord's IPO progress has attracted much attention. This news reflects the broader trend of the Web3 industry gradually moving toward mainstream financing channels.
Discord wants to go public? Now let's see who still dares to ban groups casually.
Really? Finally moving towards formalization, Web3 is starting to have some decent infrastructure.
Before the IPO, they were still hyping the experience; after going public, who knows what will happen.
Gotta say, from a niche community app to a mainstream financing target, this progress is a bit outrageous.
After going public, can the crypto circle still play around? Feels like it's starting to change flavor.
It all depends on how the SEC will review this matter; it might take a good while to sort out.
Damn, how much money will ordinary users need to spend to use it in the future?
Web3 going mainstream is indeed the trend, but choosing this timing for Discord is a bit interesting.
Secret listings can still be uncovered; these days, there's really no such thing as a secret.
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Secret filing? It feels like we're in a spy movie... and I just got exposed haha.
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Before going public, please don't change the UI, really.
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Wait... they say user experience is a priority, so when will they fix that annoying notification system?
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Web3 is really moving into the mainstream, institutional money truly has nowhere to go.
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But after going public, will they start aggressively cutting users' gains...
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Will Discord's IPO become that turning point? I'm a bit excited but also a little uneasy.