Deciphering the Different Chinese-Language Crypto Market: Real User Research, Chinese-Language VC Inventory

Publisher: TechFlow Deep Wave
By 0xmin & Zolo & Min L
Do you know the real Chinese-language crypto market?
When the Chinese Coin and the Hong Kong concept came to the forefront, the Chinese-speaking market undoubtedly once again attracted widespread attention. Once upon a time, agencies/projects were still hesitating about whether to expand the Chinese-speaking market, and in the recent impact of the Hong Kong concept, they have also witnessed the strength of the Chinese language market that should not be underestimated.
Compared to scattered analysis and second-hand information, we have direct communication with many partners, and based on TechFlow's long-term deep cultivation and insight in the Chinese-speaking market, we present comprehensive and interesting report content from the perspective of the market environment, user portraits, VC, and communication, and uncover unknown insider information.
Whether you are an organization, project party, or individual, I hope this section of the report will help you quickly establish your understanding of the Chinese-language crypto market and help you expand your ecosystem. Thanks to Min L, co-author of this issue, market strategy director for the top ten global exchanges, ten years of experience in the global market, and co-founder of FAB DAO.
*This article is an excerpt from the Chinese-language market section of the “Asia Pacific Web3 Truth” report produced by TechFlow.
I. Overview of the Chinese-language crypto market
The largest in the Asia-Pacific market is the Chinese-speaking market. Its definition generally refers to all places with Chinese people, such as mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. According to the Financial Investment Network survey report, in addition to China, the 6 countries with the most Chinese are:
Indonesia, number of Chinese: over 10 million Thailand, Number of Chinese: Approximately 10 million Malaysia, Number of Chinese: 7.4 million US, Number of Chinese: 5.08 million Singapore, number of Chinese: 2.98 million Canada, number of Chinese: 1.77 million
Different encryption policies in various regions have also brought about different profiles of cryptographic users.
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HashKey Capital
Fenbushi
SNZ Holding
Animoca Brands
Seven X
A&T Capital
Foresight Ventures
Dragonfly
Old Fashion Research (OFR)
NGC Ventures
OP Crypto
Bixin Ventures
ABCDE Capital
Hash Global
RedlineDAO
Web3.com Ventures
Arcane Group
Infinity Ventures Crypto (IVC)
IOSG
DFG
LD Capital
Incurable Labs
Folius Ventures
EVG
Cobo Ventures
Continue Capital
Incuba Alpha
Caballeros Capital
Smrti Lab
Binance Labs
Huobi Ventures
OKX Ventures
Mirana Ventures
KuCoin Labs
Gate Ventures
M-Ventures
Bonfire Union Ventures (Mask Network)
Y2Z Ventures
Zonff Partners
CatcherVC
Waterdrip Capital
Arkstream Capital
Honglou Capital
Youbi Capital
Spark Digitalcapital
C² Ventures
Liang Xinjun, the co-founder of Fosun Group, often appears in various project financing news and has invested in 0xSCOPE, Smart Token Labs, etc.; Former chain editor Liu Feng's fund BODL has invested in Smart Token Labs, Keystone, etc.; Wang Yiming, founder of JDI Global, founded Wang Ventures; Dovey Wan, the former managing director of Danhua Capital, is an angel investor in GMX and many other star projects; Blake, a former partner at LD Capital, is also actively involved in early-stage investments in various projects as an angel investor; Dodo founder DaiDai also initiated Puzzle Ventures and invested in Aurora, GoPlus, etc.
Potential airdrops: When describing your marketing activities, you can give some potential airdrop expectations in some copywriting or link settings, so more users or influencers will be willing to share your project. Non-pure Chinese projects: More prominent international background and past successful experiences. Endorsements from major institutions: Partners here refer not only to VCs, but also to some high-quality project parties, market makers, etc. If your financing amount is large enough, it is also recommended to disclose it, which will make people more willing to participate in your project. Operational capability: “Will the project side pull the ball?” “Who is Zhuang?” These words often appear in major Chinese-speaking communities. Although the description is too “grounded,” it also reflects that in addition to paying attention to the fundamentals of the project, users also value the actual operation ability of the project.
The quality of fans is greater than the number of fans: Twitter is a very easy channel for secondary dissemination. As a brand, we should supply high-quality communication content to high-quality KOLs, and at the same time select KOLs who are deeply involved in the brand's racetrack, do a good job of quality coverage for fans, and then do brand coverage. Don't write one-size-fits-all copywriting; let KOLs have room to play: Recently, due to the extensive search for KOLs by some project parties to post almost the same communication content, many Chinese-speaking users are disgusted after seeing homogenized content. In traditional PR strategies, there is a term called “disassembly”, that is, reporting the same content from a different perspective. This strategy also applies to Twitter. At the same time, keep in mind that the higher the quality of KOLs, the more they have their own style and cherish their own feathers, and brands should try to make important KOLs produce customized special content. Twitter should be one of the integration strategies, not the only channel: Due to Twitter's social nature, its greater value lies in the secondary spread and interpretation of content. Brands should first have good content accumulation and then spread it twice through Twitter. Also pay attention to the time and pace of transmission.
Compared to making money, most stable users prefer steady growth e.g. lending and fixed investment To gain the trust of users, efforts are needed to have localized brand representatives leading the community Taiwanese people love to gamble, but conservatively use small games such as IEO, Launchpad The management community places more emphasis on the steady delivery of high-quality content e.g. deep waves
Efficiency of cooperation: When writing promotional materials and creating images for KOLs, ensure that they match the tone of KOLs, so that cooperation efficiency can be improved. It is recommended to use ChatGPT because he is probably smarter than the human brain in this regard. Quality of cooperation: Ask KOLs directly where improvements are needed, and feedback progress from time to time to improve the quality of cooperation. Relationship maintenance: Be thoughtful about gifting. You can choose gifts suitable for important people around KOLs, so they can feel special. If the gift for the KOL itself is a dazzling product that everyone has, you can ask the KOL to thank you for the gift when posting.
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