The Bitcoin Asia Conference has concluded after three busy days. In addition to the two panels at the main venue, there were shares at the New Fire event, the Nostr event, and our own Coin Stock Forum, along with interviews from several media outlets. Here are a few thoughts, just a little essay: 1. It felt like there were fewer exhibitors compared to last year, with fewer Bitcoin ecosystem projects and more traditional ones, and the audience count was slightly lower. However, the guests were impressive enough, and the venue setup was beautiful, solidifying the Bitcoin Conference's status as the leading event in the industry. 2. Compared to other conferences like 2049, the audience's enthusiasm for the speeches was noticeably higher, with basically every session and venue filled, indicating a significant proportion of non-industry attendees. This was a far cry from the awkward situations at other conferences where the audience was mostly peers. 3. There were fewer chaotic projects...
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