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At the beginning of this year, I almost decided not to participate in any conferences or speeches again. Honestly, I almost did.
I feel that all topics over the past two years have been repeated in the same way, and the world of crypto has become quite boring now.
Until last week, on the day of the Red Bull team partners.
I originally intended to just give a simple 5-minute overview of our collaboration last year and tell other sponsors the success story of our digital event "IN THE MOMENT."
But what happened was the following:
🕒 Initially, they told me to speak for only two minutes, and I didn't expect much
🔗 I tailored the content to directly connect with the presentation I gave in the morning, to make it more relevant
😄 I added some jokes I usually say ( to lighten the mood )
🗣 Throughout the time, I used simple English, and I didn't use technical terms or specialized language
I didn't expect that many partners would approach me afterward, saying they liked my presentation and that it was excellent.
Of course, some words were compliments and polite phrases. But they didn't know that these comments reignited the desire to keep talking.
For many of the friends present, perhaps they got tired of hearing me.
But for 94% of people around the world who haven't yet been introduced to crypto, maybe these things I say are the first time they've heard about crypto — just like the Red Bull team partners from finance, communications, luxury goods, cars, mobility, hotels, lifestyle, and consumer electronics.
The road to mainstream is still long, but moments like these suddenly remind us: it's worth continuing.