How We Started KSANA

During this year, we are always repeating a cycle of development-test-thinking-redevelopment-retesting-stop thinking, how to define metaverse, how to define KSANA, how to define users, and slowly we discovered Some truths:

No one person or organization can create a complete metaverse. The universe is vast and all-encompassing. Each participant has different values ​​and worldviews, and the desired metaverse is also different.

It is impossible and should not be defined extensively at the beginning of a token release cycle. If tokens are the currency of the digital society, how can we know the future development and economic aggregate at the beginning?

Decentralization cannot be done for the sake of decentralization. Faith is good, but the ecology needs users. Where do web3 users come from, or migrate from web2.

Even if the metaverse can contain everything in the future, a digital society is still composed of people, and social relationships are the first necessity.

In view of the above, we have sorted out some underlying logic for KSANA:

KSANA is a metaverse ecology native to Web3. It is a digital economic system based on social attributes. We will not build a large number of specific metaverse scenarios, but focus more on creating safe and convenient entrances to minimize the entry cost of web2 users. Threshold provides various infrastructure and tools. We emphasize the co-construction of digital communities, which will help lead the future of the metaverse and enable co-builders to enjoy truly sustainable Web3 values.

Web3 has been difficult to popularize because of too many technical terms and jargon, and too much focus on financial attributes. KSANA's token economic model will be more dependent on the digital GDP generated by the KSANA ecosystem. These details will be elaborated in later chapters.

All in all, KSANA is a SocialFi Metaverse application ecology that is native to web3, the easiest to use, and has a more reasonable economic system.

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