Many people have been discussing when Web3 will see a truly authentic social network, but few ask a more fundamental question: does the chain actually have the infrastructure to support relationships?



The emergence of @RiverdotInc and @River4fun essentially opens up an infrastructure pathway for on-chain identity and the assetization of social relationships.

Past Web3 was more like an asset-centric system where addresses could hold funds but couldn't carry relationships and reputation. Users constantly rebuilt their identities across different applications, and the value of social interactions and behavior was difficult to accumulate.

River chose to tackle this from the foundational layer, transforming on-chain behavior and social interactions into recordable, reusable relationship graphs. This makes identity no longer just an address label, but rather a dynamically evolving data asset.

The changes this design brings are actually quite profound. Developers can directly build applications based on existing relationship networks rather than starting from zero with cold starts, and users' influence and participation records can extend across applications.

@River4fun then converts this capability into a perceivable interactive experience, allowing ordinary users to truly participate in the formation of on-chain social graphs for the first time.

In his view, River's significance isn't just a product, but rather filling a long-missing layer of connection structure between people for Web3. This will directly impact the evolution of social, content, and even on-chain collaboration in the future.

$RIVER $RiverPts @Galxe @River4fun @RiverdotInc @easydotfunX @wallchain #Ad #Affiliate
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