Babe, good evening! School is about to start, and I need to switch to a busy work mode.
I went out shopping yesterday and saw this dream conductor, which comes with its own instrument sound effects and is quite appealing.
But the staff said that buying just the middle part can only trigger one instrument sound; you need to collect the other four components to unlock the five sound effects.
But I really don't like the other components, buying them back is purely a waste, this kind of bundling sales tactic really makes people unhappy.
Back to the point, today I want to talk to everyone about the projects @anoma and @HanaNetwork. I feel like they are both moving towards making the digital world more flexible and grounded.
The state model of Anoma is quite interesting; the resource trading model includes three coins, two leaves, a gear, and a bottle of potion, all of which can be used as resources to trade and circulate various items.
The most convenient thing is that these resources can not only stay on a single chain, but also move back and forth on the main chain, side chains, and even in small networks set up by a few friends. They can transfer smoothly, unlike in the past when they were stuck in one place and couldn't move.
Moreover, if you want your transactions to be transparent, they can be; if you want them to be private, they can be too, it's just a matter of changing a setting.
There are also those unfinished trading ideas that can be pieced together across different applications and chains, reducing a lot of the hassle of working separately, allowing resources to be found more smoothly.
Looking at Hana again, it aims to solve two major problems in the crypto space: privacy and being too cumbersome to use.
It uses a technology called zero-knowledge, making transactions both private and smooth, allowing for direct exchange of fiat currencies like RMB for cryptocurrencies without going through those large centralized exchanges.
Developers want to integrate it into their own projects, and they can do so easily with that simple SDK; the barrier to entry is not high.
It's not just an ordinary blockchain project; it keeps mentioning Web4, saying that it wants to integrate finance, identity, social, entertainment, and other culture-related elements together.
Hana is working towards this direction, for example, its flower cards are not just games but also related to cultural finance.
The core $HANA token is mainly used to distribute rewards and airdrops to community members, and this project is decided by the community.
The token distribution also reflects its philosophy, with 51% allocated to the community, and no internal personnel receiving special treatment. This means that the future of finance relies on everyone, not just a few elites, which I quite agree with.
Now everyone is craving a more free, convenient, and needs-oriented experience in the digital world, and Anoma and Hana seem to be steadily moving in this direction.
#KAITO #anoma #HANA