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CommunitySlacker
· 12-11 06:20
Ha, V神’s endorsements are indeed worth checking out, but honestly, you won’t know until you try.
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Tools like Fileverse are most afraid of failing during collaboration. Looks like this time they didn’t crash.
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Decentralized office tools are really underestimated. The tracks that no one pays attention to often have the most opportunities.
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I believe in the ongoing monthly bug fixes—far better than those projects just chasing money.
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Reliable Web3 applications do exist, but poor marketing has drowned them out with trash projects.
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What’s truly the highlight is not relying on network effects, which directly kills many pseudo-need projects.
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I just want to know when will we truly replace Google Docs?
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Document collaboration tools are desperately needed for Web3. Finally, someone got this right.
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V神’s endorsement is just that—an endorsement. But what really matters is that it’s user-friendly. That’s the true metric.
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That said, practicality > hype. That’s the way Web3 should be.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-11 06:14
Alright, finally V God has discovered something good. This is what Web3 should look like.
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Wow, continuously fixing bugs every month is outstanding, much more reliable than projects that get rich overnight.
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The set-up of not relying on network effects is brilliant. That way, there's no need to desperately attract new users.
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Honestly, I haven't heard much about useful decentralized office tools. The fact that Fileverse caught V God’s eye shows it’s got some real skills.
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Wait, does this really won’t backfire? Haven’t tried it myself, feels a bit risky.
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This is what should be done—quietly refining the product, not relying on PR but on strength.
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Wow, this idea makes sense. Many projects have no reason to survive, but something like Fileverse is the right path.
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How come I never thought there are such hardcore tools in Web3?
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V God’s recommendation this time is quite valuable, not just some random endorsement.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-11 06:12
Wow, things that even V God likes are worth a look. Fileverse is looking solid.
Quite interesting, decentralized tools can also achieve collaboration without crashing, which is indeed rare.
Wait, does this mean Web3 office tools are really taking off? Why don't I feel it...
All those previous document tools were garbage; I would only believe Fileverse's reliability if it actually lives up.
The key is not relying on network effects. I love this logic—really good tools should be like this.
Damn, I didn't realize there are so many good projects. Am I too clueless?
Practicality > user count. I respect that—finally, someone is speaking plainly.
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CexIsBad
· 12-11 06:03
Wow, even V God liked it. Fileverse is really about to take off.
Honestly, it's rare to see decentralized tools reach this level, I agree with the network effect point.
Finally, someone made Web3 office tools look presentable.
It's rare to see V God so seriously endorse a project.
Not relying on network effects is a key point; that's true product strength.
Web3 is actually making quiet progress; most people are still just watching the fun.
This wave of Fileverse has something noteworthy; worth trying for free.
Decentralized document tools are still a niche, but they're truly in demand.
It feels like many reliable projects are just unnoticed, everyone’s chasing the hot trends.
V God endorses the decentralized documentation tool Fileverse: a more reliable Web3 application than expected
【链文】最近留意到V神在社交媒体上为一个去中心化文档工具站台——Fileverse这个开源项目给他留下了挺深的印象。
他提到这个工具每个月都在持续修bug,经过一段时间打磨后,现在已经达到了一个让他敢把文档甩给别人去评论、协作的程度,而且基本不会翻车。这对去中心化应用来说其实挺难得的。
V神还特别点出一个观点:实际上运作得不错的加密项目比大家想象的要多,只是很多人没注意到。Fileverse还有个优势——它不像社交类应用那样严重依赖网络效应,这意味着即便用户基数不大,工具本身的实用性也不会打折扣。
看来去中心化办公工具这个赛道,确实有项目在悄悄把产品打磨到能用、好用的阶段了。