DeFi小矿工|5月 05, 2026 04:16
Whoa, I just accidentally stumbled upon a post from a participant of the 1999 '72-Hour Internet Survival Test.'
I was still in elementary school when I saw this news, but the impact it left on me is still profound. Back then, the internet in China was in its infancy. Even though people were stuck in rooms battling 56k dial-up connections and clunky web pages, the pure thought driving everyone was: 'Technology is meant to improve life and make it more convenient.'
Fast forward almost 30 years, and now Web3 is carrying on that spirit.
Back then, we were testing whether the internet could buy a loaf of bread. Now, platforms like Binance are conducting a higher-dimensional survival test: how to achieve true 'Financial Inclusion' through Web3.
In places where traditional banks can’t reach, or in regions hit by inflation crises, Web3 is no longer just a speculative game for the few. It’s becoming a foundational tool for ordinary people to protect their assets, access credit, and participate in the global economy. From buying water via dial-up in 1999 to achieving inclusive finance on-chain by 2026, the core of technology has always remained the same—it’s meant to serve the 99% of ordinary people.
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