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# What Problems does the Market Face?

The current market faces several core problems:

#### 1. Traditional finance has high barriers

Most people lack the expertise and time to participate in financial markets.

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#### 2. AI remains expensive to access

AI compute and model training resources remain concentrated in large technology companies.

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#### 3. Digital assets still lack real use cases

Many Web3 projects remain speculative and lack real-world value support.

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#### 4. Community and project incentives are misaligned

In many projects, the main beneficiaries are the team, not the community.

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#### 5. Many projects lack a sustainable economic model

They do not generate ongoing cash flow or consistently return value to ecosystem participants.


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