Deshare is building a global consumer application network by integrating partner collaborations to create an ecosystem alliance. Currently, they are accelerating the promotion of the Deshare Alliance program, aiming to introduce 100 leading global sharing brands.
Interestingly, this protocol can seamlessly connect offline devices such as electric scooters and smart lockers to the network. This combination of physical devices and blockchain protocols creates tangible participation scenarios for users. Users can interact not only on a virtual level but also gain experiences through devices they use daily. This design approach can significantly enhance user engagement and ecosystem activity.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-16 11:55
Physically linking devices to the blockchain is truly brilliant. Scooters can be scanned to earn rewards, which is much more reliable than those purely virtual things.
A 100-brand alliance sounds good, but the key is how many of them can really be implemented...
This is what Web3 should look like, allowing ordinary people to actually use it.
By the way, how is Deshare's funding progress? Seems like there's not much news.
I just want to know if this system will actually work once it’s up and running, or if it will be another story.
Connecting offline devices to the blockchain is indeed interesting, but what about security? Need to think it through carefully.
Finally, a project that targets offline users. The era of earning passive income while lying down has arrived.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-13 12:39
Yo, honestly, this is actually lowkey genius... Truly connecting offline devices, not just lip service... Skateboards, lockers, and other everyday tools directly providing experience? This is the right way for Web3 to play.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-13 12:38
Can scooters be on the chain? That's interesting—so shared devices can mine directly?
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100 leading brands sound like a lot, but I wonder how it will actually be implemented.
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Haha, I just want to know how many coins you can earn riding a scooter every day—better than working, right?
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The on-chain sharing economy is back. Will it survive the bear market this time? It's a bit uncertain.
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Offline devices + blockchain sounds quite high-tech. How is the actual user experience?
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Gotta say, this idea is quite fresh. The combination of physical and virtual has potential.
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DataOnlooker
· 01-13 12:38
Wow, the approach of on-chain physical devices is indeed innovative. Can it connect skateboards and lockers as well? It feels like finally linking the virtual and the real together.
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StealthDeployer
· 01-13 12:31
The path of bringing offline devices on-chain ultimately depends on whether real usage can keep up with hype; otherwise, it will just be another vapor project.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-13 12:28
100 top brands sound impressive, but have they actually been implemented?
I didn't expect the on-chain integration of scooters and storage lockers, there's some substance there.
Physical devices + on-chain incentives, only then can we truly do right by the users.
It feels like Deshare really wants to do something different this time.
Tired of only virtual interactions every day, real feedback is necessary.
Deshare is building a global consumer application network by integrating partner collaborations to create an ecosystem alliance. Currently, they are accelerating the promotion of the Deshare Alliance program, aiming to introduce 100 leading global sharing brands.
Interestingly, this protocol can seamlessly connect offline devices such as electric scooters and smart lockers to the network. This combination of physical devices and blockchain protocols creates tangible participation scenarios for users. Users can interact not only on a virtual level but also gain experiences through devices they use daily. This design approach can significantly enhance user engagement and ecosystem activity.