last night in Paris turned into one of those conversations that goes on way longer than expected.
a few of us met up with cars parked along the street and the city buzzing. what was supposed to be a quick catch up somehow became a 3 hour discussion about
@Racerz_eth
we talked about how different the project feels compared to most things launching lately. the conversation wasn’t really about floor prices but more about the vision behind it.
the idea of communities competing for progression, earning their place and actually contributing to the growth of the ecosystem is refreshing. everyone agreed that it creates a level of engagement that most projects struggle to achieve.
we also spoke about the whole “Galactic Race” concept and how it feels like
@Racerz_eth is trying to build an actual universe rather than just a collection. the artwork, the racing culture, the factions, the competitive atmosphere seems connected to a bigger story.
one of my friends mentioned how early communities usually shape the future of projects, and that’s probably why so many people are paying attention right now. wanting to being part of racerz is about helping build the culture from day one.
the discussion eventually shifted to what comes next. utility, community rewards, possible gaming integrations, racing events, partnerships, and how the ecosystem could evolve over time. nobody had the answers, but that’s what made the conversation interesting.
as we were leaving, someone said, “The best projects make you feel like you’re joining something before everyone else sees it.”
walking through paris afterwards, i kept thinking about that.
maybe that’s why so many people are watching racerz closely right now. it feels less like a launch and more like the beginning of something much bigger.
bullish on
@Michelangel_art