Domestic design industry phenomenon: in order to make money, many practitioners push profits to the limit. Taking a well-known smart home brand as an example, its product pricing is among the top in the industry, but the speed of technological iteration cannot keep up with the premium, and pre-sales and after-sales services are a mess, making user complaints difficult to resolve. Spending a lot of money often results in being "charged an IQ tax."
This is the current state of Web2. Looking at the Web3 ecosystem, at least users can take control and are not as burdened by middlemen and hidden costs. On decentralized platforms, you can truly experience a different logic of interaction. But once you return to the traditional internet, it’s still easy to get caught up in various tricks. This stark contrast is indeed quite disheartening.
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Domestic design industry phenomenon: in order to make money, many practitioners push profits to the limit. Taking a well-known smart home brand as an example, its product pricing is among the top in the industry, but the speed of technological iteration cannot keep up with the premium, and pre-sales and after-sales services are a mess, making user complaints difficult to resolve. Spending a lot of money often results in being "charged an IQ tax."
This is the current state of Web2. Looking at the Web3 ecosystem, at least users can take control and are not as burdened by middlemen and hidden costs. On decentralized platforms, you can truly experience a different logic of interaction. But once you return to the traditional internet, it’s still easy to get caught up in various tricks. This stark contrast is indeed quite disheartening.