@Duy44345541 The biggest difference between a hobby and a long-term habit is usually whether you can sustain it. Even small rewards or recognition can completely change that equation.
Final week to register for the 1st phase of our Grand Challenges at @ieeeras IROS 2026
Join builders from Google DeepMind, Unitree, Agility Robotics, Lightwheel AI, and more to tackle:
> IKEA Assembly (loco-manipulation)
> Origami Folding (dexterity)
> Earth Rovers (navigation)
Deadline: July 3
@Duy44345541 I like thinking about it this way: distribution gets someone to hear your name once, but community gives them a reason to remember it. The second one usually takes much longer to build, and it's also much harder for competitors to copy.
@Duy44345541 I don't think life becomes smaller when your circle does. Sometimes it becomes more intentional. Less energy spent maintaining connections, more energy invested in the people who genuinely make life better.
@Duy44345541 If another on-chain exchange launched tomorrow with worse execution or weaker liquidity, most traders would immediately compare it with Hyperliquid. That's usually how you know a product has changed the standard instead of just joining the competition.
Today I was able to join the grand opening of my close friend’s horse ranch in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu — the Akita Horse Riding Club — and also spent time relaxing at LumiAn Village.
#horseclub
@Duy44345541 The strongest RWA platforms won't be the ones that tokenize the most assets, but the ones that preserve trust in those assets over the long term.
@Duy44345541@RallyOnChain I think that's the difference between an incentive and a scoreboard. A scoreboard tells you how active you've been. An incentive actually changes what you can do next. RLPs feel much closer to the second.