I recently read that Meta, Microsoft, and Google are securing or linking energy infrastructure based on natural gas to power their AI data centers.


There is something quietly noteworthy about that. To build the smartest advanced digital systems, we still need to rely on some of the oldest resources and heaviest facts of the physical world. It’s easy to assume that advanced technology increasingly distances itself from the physical world. But in reality, it seems the opposite is true. The more dense the virtual world becomes, the more weight the real world must support.
Perhaps it’s more obvious because this is the full spring bloom season. Behind every visible flower, there is an invisible extension of time, with roots firmly in place. The value on the other side of the screen is no different. It only truly comes to life when supported by real-world structures and genuine human energy.
Web3 and virtual ecosystems are no exception. The power that makes people believe in what they cannot see ultimately comes from the most visible: the connections between people, the trust that truly moves, and the experiences built together over time.
That’s why we’ve also been expanding our exchange circles this season. By connecting with more people across more fields, we aim to expand our project and community’s potential to create real synergy together. It may seem quiet on the surface, but preparations for the next chapter are very much underway behind the scenes.
Spring flowers don’t bloom all at once. They only bloom after enough invisible time has passed to gather. That’s how we intend to move forward as well. $TOWN
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