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W Labs: Travel to Malaysia and Vietnam in the name of WEB3
This time I spent ten days in Southeast Asia, first in Malaysia and then in Vietnam, let me tell you about my feelings.
The climate in Malaysia is not too good, 40 degrees in China and 26-30 degrees in Penang. W Labs, as the advisor of Masverse, has five friends this time, counting KK, that is six people. Just to attend the inauguration ceremony of Masverse's web 3 hub in Penang. I went there purely to eat, drink and have fun. The other two friends arrived for several days first and rushed over after finishing work for Masverse in the Kuala Lumpur office. WEB 3 is really exciting.
Penang is a state with the highest proportion of Chinese (40%+) among the 14 states in Malay, and it has also been a state governed by Chinese for a long time. There is almost no obstacle to speaking Chinese here, and it also uses Simplified Chinese, just like Singapore. When you go out, you only need to meet yellow faces and chat in Mandarin directly. Compared with Kuala Lumpur, Penang is more casual, has more delicious food, and has a better environment. Some restaurants in the old area of the island are really delicious, and you can find them in Dianping.
WEB 3 in Penang was blank before Masverse. This time, Masverse directly set up the second office in Penang, and held such a sensational opening ceremony, inviting leaders from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Energy. Yes, it’s really a sensation. Many WEB 3 builders drive three or so hours from Kuala Lumpur to learn from the experience. They want to find out why Masverse can successfully raise nearly 10 million U.S. dollars after only one year of establishment. It is now the WEB 3 No. 1 project supported by the Malaysian government. An ecological public chain project. Thinking back to a year ago, KK and I were having sex on the side of the road in Shanghai, patting their heads and calling a few Malay partners to return to Malaysia to start a business. WEB 3 can indeed give young people opportunities.
Compared with WEB 3, Penang is more famous for the so-called "pan circle". It is said that the world's largest football betting server center is in Penang, so the fund pan is actually very popular in Malaysia, and the common people are more accepting of it. Otherwise, Lin Ruiyang and Zhang Ting, who made money in micro-businesses in China in the past ten years, would not have moved their headquarters to Malaysia after being fined more than one billion yuan.
A friend also went to have lunch with the youngest deputy governor of Penang. He is in charge of digital economics. He still encourages web 3 er to come to Penang to start a business in WEB 3. The policy, education and life are very good, and the key point is cost-effective. Singapore is much lower. It is said that the ultimate dream yacht model of the leeks will soon come true here, hahaha.
I stayed in Malaysia for five days, but I was upset that many of the credit cards of major domestic banks could not be used. Whether it is UnionPay or Visa/Master, it seems that China Merchants Bank is the best at present. In addition, the efficiency of the airport is really slow, so everyone has to be patient when entering the customs.
Vietnam has often come to Vietnam in the past few years, especially after Vietnam's overall opening to the outside world in 2017, it has been deployed in Vietnam.
The deepest points of my visit to Ho Chi Minh City are:
Comparing the exchange rate of Vietnamese Dong to RMB in the past two years, it is really hard to say anything...
This time I came to Ho Chi Minh City mainly to deal with some business of WEB 2. Friends of WEB 3 didn’t have much contact this time. After chatting, I have some feelings:
First, the government has strict control; second, there are mostly local dogs and funds; third, Axie led many teams to make applications in the last cycle, and they all went abroad after they were done.
I feel that I still haven’t gotten to the core point of Vietnam’s web 3. If anyone recommends an excellent team or KOL in Vietnam, it is very welcome~