Web2.5 and technical barriers that failed to deliver on their promises

Numerous projects have attempted to integrate blockchain for enhancement, yet all failed to overcome the following technical and application barriers: Technical Barrier One: On-chain/Off-chain fragmentation. Many projects merely treat cryptocurrencies as payment tools, failing to onboard core business logic (such as property rights and dividend entitlements), resulting in disjointed user experiences that prevent true "consumption-as-investment". Technical Barrier Two: Compliance and operational challenges in tokenizing real-world assets (RWA). The industry-wide challenge lies in legally mapping physical assets to on-chain warrants while ensuring their legal validity, valuation accuracy, and liquidity. Technical Barrier Three: Tensions between scalability and user experience. Public chain performance bottlenecks and high gas fees hinder large-scale e-commerce adoption, while overly complex wallets and private key management exclude 99% of ordinary users. 1.4 The Emergence of De Spend: A Paradigm Revolution De Spend is not another e-commerce platform but a consumption-enhancement ecosystem built on Web3.0 technology. It systematically addresses all aforementioned pain points: RWA-driven "consumption capitalization" De Spend converts every purchase into value-adding RWA digital assets. When users buy physical goods, they simultaneously receive an NFT certificate representing ownership and profit rights of the product. The "consumer sovereignty theory" (Consumer Sovereignty) advocated by F.A. Hayek has been realized, that is, consumers' preferences ultimately determine production and profit distribution. Consumers have changed from passive spending to active investors.

DePIN empowers global payments and logistics

Integrate multi-currency and digital currency payments, and use blockchain technology to achieve near real-time, low-cost cross-border settlement. At the same time, build a decentralized logistics network (DePIN) to reduce global supply chain costs.

Breaking down national barriers to payment and logistics

This initiative establishes foundational infrastructure for the "10,000 Coin Purchase" consumption ecosystem. Inspired by Olympus Model's rebase mechanism, the token economy adopts an innovative framework featuring global dividend distribution and consumption-based mining systems. Merchants automatically allocate product discounts to the dividend pool, rewarding all users. Through scientific allocation of commercial benefits and consensus value among ecosystem participants, it creates a virtuous cycle where "collective altruism fosters consensus".

DAO governance builds consensus and credit

Through DAO governance, decision-making power is decentralized to the community. Businesses, consumers, and promoters collectively vote on critical parameters, establishing a new "consensus-based credit payment" system. This approach completely eliminates the "digital dictatorship" of centralized platforms, rebuilding commercial trust through transparent and democratic processes.

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