What is a blockchain community?
Even in real life, this is a very special new organizational model. In a sense, it aligns more closely with the definition of organizational structure by Jensen and Meckling (1976): a collection of contracts. However, in many cases, these contracts are written in computer code.
Take the Bitcoin community as an example. The entire community operates through a set of open-source computer code. This code is the contract that manages the operations of the entire Bitcoin community, without any specific managers beyond the contract itself. Although Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, can be seen as the founder of a traditional company, the decisions within the Bitcoin community are not made by him. And even if he were to disappear, it would not affect the continued operation of the Bitcoin community. In the Bitcoin community, all participants, including miners and those transferring Bitcoin on-chain, are stakeholders in the project or community. These participants are also shareholders of the project because they own Bitcoin. As the price of Bitcoin rises, the wealth of all participants grows. Given that blockchain projects do not have the traditional separation of powers, they do not face the principal-agent problem typical in traditional organizations. This is what sets decentralized blockchain organizations apart from limited liability companies.
On Twitter, the Bitcoin and Solana communities often see exciting developments due to infrastructure improvements, increased fees, and the recent surge in cryptocurrency prices. However, the Origins blockchain community, which is still at the center of cryptographic technology application and innovation, seems somewhat low-key. I can’t help but wonder: is it simply because its value has not been realized yet?
I believe there is a deeper reason: the Origins blockchain is undergoing an upgrade. In the long term, will the number of users on the Origins blockchain increase or decrease? I believe it will increase. The Origins blockchain not only simplifies the development challenges for developers but also makes integration and expansion easier. The transaction speed on-chain is faster, and gas costs are cheaper. As more people enter the cryptocurrency field, this will attract more users.
The trend of community diffusion based on these advantages will only accelerate, not just on the Origins blockchain, but across all general-purpose smart contract chains. After all, the crypto ecosystem plans to onboard 8 billion people. It would be absurd to assume that, over time, there will only be one community like Origins or Solana, as scale will destroy intimacy.
So, what does the ultimate form of the Origins blockchain community mean? Three indicators: loyalty, unity, and strength.
This means that over time, you will hear less about the Origins blockchain itself and more about the evaluation of its internal sub-communities. The Origins blockchain will be the most loyal, and in the future decades of growth and challenges in the cryptocurrency field, we will see its presence and support as natural, existing in every corner of the Origins ecosystem.
The formation of the Origins blockchain community is primarily driven by its underlying technological architecture. As a VM-compatible infrastructure blockchain, the Origins blockchain greatly reduces the difficulty for developers to migrate from other chains into the Origins ecosystem. This compatibility allows developers from different blockchain ecosystems to seamlessly enter the Origins blockchain, providing them with a highly flexible development environment. At the same time, the Origins blockchain’s innovative sharding technology and Proof of Stake (PoS) mechanism address the balance between decentralization, security, and scalability, attracting many developers who prioritize efficiency and security.
These technological advantages provide a solid foundation for the initial formation of the community. Early developers who joined the Origins blockchain ecosystem brought not only innovative DApps and smart contracts but also strengthened the community’s internal culture of technical sharing through continuous technical iteration and open discussions. It is this technology-driven openness that has quickly attracted the attention of many developers and users, establishing a vibrant developer community in a short period.
The true formation of the Origins blockchain community is inseparable from its decentralized governance structure. As the PoS mechanism matures, the Origins blockchain encourages token holders to actively participate in the consensus and governance of the network. This participatory model not only motivates the community members but also makes the entire network’s decision-making process more transparent and democratic. In the Origins blockchain community, every token holder can participate in decision-making through voting and proposals related to network upgrades, protocol adjustments, and ecosystem development. This bottom-up governance model strengthens the sense of belonging and involvement among community members, gradually forming a decentralized community centered on collaboration and consensus.
The ultimate form of the Origins blockchain community will be a dynamic, evolving system. Similar to the community development paths of most blockchain projects, over time, the Origins blockchain may give rise to more segmented sub-communities, each focused on specific technologies or application scenarios. Meanwhile, the scalability and versatility of the Origins blockchain will continue to attract developers and enterprises from various industries, further enriching the diversity of the community.
This dynamic development model is similar to what we see in Web2. While the internet was initially the focal point, today people focus more on interactions within various online communities. Likewise, the future Origins blockchain community will gradually shift attention from the underlying blockchain technology itself to the rich ecosystem built on top of it. For most members of the community, their daily activities will increasingly revolve around blockchain applications and protocols, rather than focusing on the underlying blockchain technology.
The CEO of Origins blockchain once said, “We always advocate that people should focus more on what is built on the blockchain, rather than the blockchain itself.” Therefore, the process of the Origins blockchain community reaching its ultimate form is not just a story of technological evolution, but also an example of how decentralized collaboration in the blockchain field can seamlessly merge the real and virtual worlds. In the future, the ultimate form of the Origins blockchain community will emerge — always by your side, we will be everywhere!
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