Recently, the SHIB team from South Korea officially joined the community building camp. This not only marks an increase in the project's attractiveness but also reflects the clustering effect of high-quality teams within the Web3 ecosystem.



Over the past period, the community has continuously built its ecosystem and delivered value, attracting developers and operational teams from multiple regions to participate. This global collaboration model is gradually forming a more vibrant and resilient development ecosystem.

The community leader stated that they will continue to open up cooperation channels in the future, welcoming more capable teams to join and co-build. From technical development to community operations, from creative planning to ecosystem promotion, talents from all fields can find opportunities to showcase their skills here. Through multi-dimensional collaboration and win-win models, they aim to promote the healthy development of the project ecosystem together.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-18 15:10
Korean team entering the scene, now let's see how they operate... --- Global collaboration sounds good, but I'm just worried it will be another bunch of empty promises. --- Open cooperation channels? Sounds nice, but how many can actually get in? --- Multidimensional win-win... I've heard this phrase too many times. --- Will capable teams really come? Let's wait and see their subsequent actions. --- Korean developers joining is fine, but the key is whether it can be implemented. --- Same old rhetoric, ecosystem construction has been talked about for over a year. --- Let's wait and see if there is real output, don't want another PPT plan. --- Global collaboration model sounds good, but what truly works in practice? --- Aggregation effect... can it push the price up? That's the key.
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NftRegretMachinevip
· 01-16 00:43
Korean team joins? This definitely stirs the ecosystem, but the real progress depends on subsequent actions. I've heard this kind of "open cooperation channel" many times; the key is who is actually doing the work. Ah, once again talking about globalization and collaboration, sounds nice, but how does it actually work? Anyway, I'm waiting to see the results. Working together sounds good, but I'm worried it will just end up being a castle in the air. The addition of the Korean team is indeed a signal, but the hardest part of multi-party collaboration is the coordination. Hope there are no setbacks. Having more teams is a good thing, but the coordination costs also increase. This is not an easy matter. It's always good to have fresh blood coming in, but it depends on whether they can really produce something. Here comes another wave of "multi-dimensional win-win" rhetoric, but I only believe if there is some actual progress. The ecosystem is expanding, more people are coming, it all depends on who can stick around until the end. The arrival of the Korean team shows that SHIB still has appeal, and this is something to admit.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 01-16 00:36
Korean team enters the scene, now the ecosystem is truly taking off Projects that can attract global teams show that they really have some skills By the way, with this open collaboration model, could it end up with nothing being accomplished? Let's see if we can really hold on until next year The pace is faster than expected, quite interesting Global team collaboration sounds good, but I'm worried it might end up with everyone doing their own thing Quality is the key, not the number of people Waiting to see the results; talking without action easily leads to failure
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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 01-16 00:29
Has the Korean team entered the scene? The ecosystem is really getting serious now.
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