Introduction
Recently, the Twitter Space live broadcast event hosted by Golden Finance came to a successful conclusion. Taking the closing of the first season of "Black Amber" as an opportunity, this live broadcast invited many senior practitioners in the currency circle and representatives of the short play producers to conduct in-depth discussions on topics such as short play creation, investment experience in the crypto market, and Web3 content ecology. The following is a summary of the guests' views:
1. Impressions after watching the first season of "Black Amber": Excellent production and industry resonance
As the first short play focusing on the crypto field, "Black Amber" has attracted widespread attention with its movie-level production standards and compact plot. The guests shared their viewing experience from different angles.
1. Bit Factory Manager: Sense of Involvement and Industry Mapping
The factory manager admitted that he had not yet watched the entire series, but he was already impressed by the first few episodes. He believed that the scenes in the series were highly consistent with the real experience of the cryptocurrency circle, such as the "Russian roulette"-style opening and the interest game between the characters, which made him feel a strong sense of involvement. In addition, the industry phenomena integrated into the series (such as project airdrops and market fluctuations) also resonated with the audience in the circle. "This drama allows the outside world to see that the crypto industry is gradually entering the mainstream vision, and in the future it may attract more people outside the circle to pay attention to Web3."
2. Godot: A benchmark work that subverts traditional short plays
Godot bluntly said that most of the short plays in the cryptocurrency circle before were "too embarrassing to watch directly", but "Black Amber" broke this impression. From the opening editing to the casting of actors, the drama has shown professional standards, especially the "memorable points" of character creation, which he praised: "The male protagonist is described as 'a beast', which instantly establishes his character; the conversation between the male and female protagonists in the tea room foreshadows, which makes people look forward to the subsequent plot." However, he also pointed out that the length of the series is too short, and suggested that the narrative rhythm should be lengthened in the future to deepen the plot level.
3. Ecofol (Meta Space Partner): The Ceiling of Web3 Content
Ecofol believes that "Black Amber" is a "glorious work" of short dramas in the currency circle, and its shooting texture, editing level and foreshadowing design have reached the top level of the industry. He especially mentioned the grand worldview buried in the play, and believed that it could be extended to multiple seasons in the future. "This drama is not only an entertainment product, but also an experiment in combining Web3 with the traditional film and television industry, providing new ideas for the industry." 4. Kiki (Twinkle): User co-creation and interactive attempts As the producer of the short drama, Kiki revealed that the team tried the "content + interaction" Web3 model in the first season, such as protagonist voting, big turntable airdrops and other gameplay to enhance user participation. After the broadcast, a large number of secondary creation content (such as emoticons, mixed-cut videos) emerged in the community, even attracting audiences outside the circle to become interested in Web3. "In the future, we plan to further promote users' deep participation in content creation and even determine the direction of the plot through on-chain incentives and task systems."
II. Investment strategy: balance between short-term speculation and long-termism
Facing the ever-changing crypto market, the guests shared their respective fund allocation logic and risk control experience.
1. Bit Factory Manager: Fixed investment in Bitcoin and new listings in Hong Kong stocks
The factory manager uses 90% of his funds for fixed investment in Bitcoin, and firmly believes in its cyclical law: "The halving every four years brings a 20-fold increase, and the next high point may reach 300,000 US dollars." In addition, he has been deeply involved in new listings in Hong Kong stocks.
2. Godot: Options trading and early project betting
Godot prefers high-risk and high-return strategies, and has invested a lot of money in Bitcoin options and DeFi projects. He has recently focused on BounceBit (BTC re-pledge protocol) and Believer platform (incubating early Internet projects), and believes that these fields may replicate the explosive potential of the AI track. "The risk of zero return is controllable, but once a dark horse emerges, the return is amazing."
3. Ecofol: Tool-based research and following the trend
Ecofol admits that it is "not sensitive enough" to market trends and relies more on trading tools and analyzing community dynamics. He suggested that novices pay attention to the hot spots of platform coins and meme coins, while remaining flexible: "The hot spots in the coin circle rotate quickly, and you need to know how to let go and switch tracks in time."
3. The future of Web3 short plays: DAO co-creation and IP derivatives
How to combine Web3 features with content creation? The guests put forward innovative ideas.
1. User co-creation and DAO governance
Kiki revealed that the team plans to open up plot voting and role guest appearances, and even cast some IP elements (such as props and lines) into NFTs to give users content ownership. "In the future, we may introduce on-chain incentives to transform audiences from 'viewers' to 'co-builders'." 2. Industrialized production and low-cost trial and error In response to the possible increase in filming costs caused by DAO governance, Ecofol suggested learning from virtual filming technology to achieve "shoot and edit" and reduce the difficulty of developing multiple plot lines. In addition, he proposed to tokenize script financing to attract more investors to participate in creation and break the routine dilemma of traditional film and television.
3. Cool drama mode and circle breakthrough
The factory director called for filming the theme of "ordinary people's counterattack" and demonstrated the wealth-making effect of Web3 through real cases: "How a grassroots can make the first pot of gold by airdropping and new listings - this kind of story can resonate the most." Godot hopes to incorporate deeper character growth, such as the contradiction between inferiority and arrogance, to reflect the mental journey of industry practitioners.
4. Imagine the future: If you participate in a short play, what role would you like to challenge?
The answers of the guests show the diverse personalities and ideal projections of people in the currency circle.
Godot: Prefers complex characters with "inferiority and arrogance", such as Yin Tianchou in "The King of Comedy", who reconciles with himself after struggle.
Bit Factory Director: Wants to play the "sweeping monk", a metaphor for the power of the currency circle to break the class solidification. "Here, no matter where you come from, you can strike back if you seize the opportunity."
Ecofol: Prefers the "cool male protagonist", who gets rich overnight and does whatever he wants, satisfying the audience's imagination of wealth freedom.
Conclusion: The infinite possibilities of Web3 content ecology
This live broadcast not only unveiled the creation of "Black Amber", but also showed the love and thinking of people in the currency circle for the industry. From investment tips to content innovation, the guests' sharing outlined a blueprint for the integration of Web3 and film and television for the audience. As Kiki said: "We don't want to be just content consumers, but to build an ecosystem where participation is creation and creation is profit." With the start of preparations for the second season, can this "encrypted version of Game of Thrones" set off a bigger trend? The answer may be hidden in the participation of every audience. Live playback link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1PlJQMAkRDXJE Note: This article is based on the guests' live discussion and does not constitute an investment advice. The market is risky and decisions should be made with caution.