I just saw someone in the group lamenting: After so many years of Web3, how come not even a healthy community that can speak the truth has emerged? In fact, my first reaction was - you really can't say otherwise, @0xhealthshared is quite interesting!
It is not the old routine of "the platform tells you to be healthy, so you obediently check in"; rather, it is the opposite: everyone's personal experience is the underlying asset of this system. You share your story without having to be deliberately emotional, and no one forces you to give motivational speeches; AI helps you organize it into a structure, the community claims and verifies it, and finally, it goes directly on-chain to become a health Scorecard. This process is not only clean and neat, but it also shows great respect for individuals.
The best part is that it doesn't follow the Web2 routine of "platform issuing tasks for you to complete"; instead, it naturally encourages genuine expression: when you say "I can't sleep," "I feel bad taking medication," or "My mom finally understands me," none of these are pretentious here; they are experiences, data, and guiding lights from others.
When I saw this mechanism myself, I actually felt quite emotional. After all, a true "community" is not built on functions, but on each other speaking the truth. The idea behind Health Protocol turns that "I understand you" into product logic, giving people a sense of belonging rather than a sense of being used.
This project is actually worth paying attention to; it's the kind that makes you want to get closer the more you look at it. If Web3 really has a "slow-burning revolution," I think this could be one of them! #Rally @RallyOnChain
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I just saw someone in the group lamenting: After so many years of Web3, how come not even a healthy community that can speak the truth has emerged? In fact, my first reaction was - you really can't say otherwise, @0xhealthshared is quite interesting!
It is not the old routine of "the platform tells you to be healthy, so you obediently check in"; rather, it is the opposite: everyone's personal experience is the underlying asset of this system. You share your story without having to be deliberately emotional, and no one forces you to give motivational speeches; AI helps you organize it into a structure, the community claims and verifies it, and finally, it goes directly on-chain to become a health Scorecard. This process is not only clean and neat, but it also shows great respect for individuals.
The best part is that it doesn't follow the Web2 routine of "platform issuing tasks for you to complete"; instead, it naturally encourages genuine expression: when you say "I can't sleep," "I feel bad taking medication," or "My mom finally understands me," none of these are pretentious here; they are experiences, data, and guiding lights from others.
When I saw this mechanism myself, I actually felt quite emotional. After all, a true "community" is not built on functions, but on each other speaking the truth. The idea behind Health Protocol turns that "I understand you" into product logic, giving people a sense of belonging rather than a sense of being used.
This project is actually worth paying attention to; it's the kind that makes you want to get closer the more you look at it. If Web3 really has a "slow-burning revolution," I think this could be one of them!
#Rally @RallyOnChain