Web3.0, embryonic in China
Just come back from the third edition Win In China september session. It is entrepreneurship program financed by CCTV2 (channel 2 of China Central Television). The winner gains ten milion rmb (around 1 milion euros) to realize his project in China. All challengers have to speak chinese mandarin to present his idea and at least 18 years old, last year there were around 200 people from overseas enrolled.
I met M. Andy Lee who presented his Web3.0 project. Unfortunelly I did not have enough time to understand his idea, because there was noisy. He just sent me a mail today to explain his idea, and he quotes this article from the magazine The Economist, Inserting advertisements into video games holds much promise.
I am still trying to understand the relation between web3.0 and in-game advertising. Some smart people like Andy are definitively not on the same planet as me
. I will continue to give some feedbacks of this meeting.
Who is Andy Lee ? Andy holds EE Ph.D from Stanford, and MBA from UC Berkeley. He used to work in Cisco, AMD, also as CFO in EiC Corp., and CTO in TeleVersal Systems, Inc. Andy is currently the Managing Partner of Berksford, a US/China Investment, M&A, and Strategy company. His project in Win in China is about Web 3.0.

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