Dragonfly Investors: Expansion remains a topic of ongoing concern in the industry, while functional differentiation is another important direction
ChainCatcher news, Dragonfly investor GM shared some thoughts on blockchain development at the Denver event. He mentioned that the performance demands of the blockchain space are elastic, and scalability remains a topic of ongoing concern in the industry, with the future launch of EVM being highly anticipated. Additionally, he pointed out that differentiated functional blockchain space is another important direction, such as native interoperability, more complex operations (like ML precompiles), and the exploration of function-specific chains.
He also noted that geographically dominated frontends are on the rise, with significant differences in popular memecoin trading tools in regions like Asia and the United States, and the potential of localized frontends is underestimated. At the same time, he reexamined the beauty of Bitcoin's design, especially the dynamics of miner competition, which is relatively lacking in modern PoS networks.
On the application level, he mentioned that a new wave of applications based on mental share and social metrics is emerging, such as Kaito unlocking a new battlefield. He also discussed the possibility of venture capital financing and reintroducing crowdfunding models.