Gate's performance this year has indeed been surprising. I was fortunate to participate in events in Bali and Singapore, experiencing some details firsthand—such as the thoughtfulness in hospitality and event arrangements. This willingness to invest reflects the true operational status of an exchange. For a platform to put such effort into events and ecosystem building, it must first be earning real profits. I also look forward to having the opportunity to go to more places I haven't been to next year and see what new collaborations and experiences I can encounter.
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BridgeNomad
· 5h ago
ngl gate's spending big on events but lemme ask—what's the actual tvl migration pattern here? could be smart marketing or could be they're just flexing profits before the next exploit cycle hits, you know?
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ForkMonger
· 5h ago
nah gate's just flexing their balance sheet through event tourism... smart optics tbh. but here's the thing—lavish retreats usually mean they're hunting liquidity elsewhere. keep one eye on their governance mechanics while you're sipping cocktails in bali fr
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WenAirdrop
· 5h ago
Made a fortune, that trip to Bali really made me feel comfortable. The hospitality details were perfect. This is what a truly capable exchange should look like.
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ClassicDumpster
· 5h ago
Oh really, the trip to Bali was quite enjoyable, and the hospitality was indeed thoughtful... It seems that Gate truly didn't fool us this time.
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DaoDeveloper
· 6h ago
tbh the real signal here isn't the fancy events—it's the cash burn rate analysis. if they're flexing this hard on experiences, the tokenomics gotta be pretty robust underneath. spending that kind of capital on community building usually means they've solved the unit economics puzzle first
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 6h ago
Bali Napo is indeed exquisite, the hospitality is impeccable. This is the kind of image an exchange should have.
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mev_me_maybe
· 6h ago
People who can attend two events have a different way of speaking, haha, I'm envious.
Gate's performance this year has indeed been surprising. I was fortunate to participate in events in Bali and Singapore, experiencing some details firsthand—such as the thoughtfulness in hospitality and event arrangements. This willingness to invest reflects the true operational status of an exchange. For a platform to put such effort into events and ecosystem building, it must first be earning real profits. I also look forward to having the opportunity to go to more places I haven't been to next year and see what new collaborations and experiences I can encounter.