“This industry is never short of market trends; what it lacks is certainty.”
In the torrent of Web3, communities are as numerous as the stars, but few are truly able to transcend cycles and solidify consensus. Most of the time, people are swept away by emotions and swayed by market trends, neglecting to connect with the most core asset—people.
Today, the official Wang Club website (wang.club) is officially launched.
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This is not just a showcase page; it is a deep aggregation of the power of China's crypto whales.

What is WangClub
Wang Club is by no means a simple 'coin trading group.'
It’s a real slice of China’s crypto whales, a high-density network made up of 500 industry participants. Among the members are long-term investors deeply involved in Web3 and builders at the forefront of technology. Here, some hold 20,000 ETH, while others sit on 600 BTC.
We're attempting something more long-term: connecting people with trust + cognition, rather than relying on emotions and market trends.
In the Web3 space, establishing a group isn't hard; the challenge is keeping a group of people who have already achieved results in the market willing to stay in the same place long-term. Markets can be driven by emotion, but a valuable network cannot be built on emotions.
About value: why do we deliberately not provide 'opportunities'?
Many people ask, where is the value in such a community?
It doesn't offer investment advice, nor does it provide so-called 'opportunities.' Instead, it resembles an environment where information has been filtered. Here, there’s less noise, discussions are more focused, and judgments are more restrained. You won’t achieve quick profits here, but you can reduce mistakes over a longer period.
From this perspective, Wang Club differs from most Web3 communities: we don't rely on emotions to stay active, nor do we depend on trends to maintain our presence. What we care about is how many people still exist in this network after a complete cycle.
If we view Web3 merely as a market, it's easily misunderstood. But over a longer time horizon, it resembles a continuously operating screening system. It's not just capital that gets filtered, but also cognitive approaches, judgment capabilities, and the trust relationships between people.
What Wang Club is trying to do is establish a more stable connection method in such an environment.
Screening is the highest form of consensus.
In the information-dense Web3 era, noise is the biggest enemy. To ensure the purity and signal-to-noise ratio of our circle, we have established a strict screening mechanism:
Asset threshold: must have on-chain backing of over 1,000,000 USD (or equivalent crypto assets).
Identity credential: must hold an exclusive PASS card.
Value screening: what's more important than assets is long-termism and basic integrity.
This is not just a community, but a mechanism. We filter out the noise of speculators, leaving only the tacit understanding of fellow travelers.
Why now?
From the era of individual webmasters 14 years ago to today's wave of AI and Web3 integration, I have witnessed countless projects rise and fall. I firmly believe that great endeavors often gestate in silence.
Wang Club is once again full with 500 members, meaning we've reached a preliminary consensus on this 'screening' step. The road ahead is about how to maintain composure in a volatile market and how to find 'structural consensus' amid technological disruption.
Official website launched: wang.club
Visit wang.club, and you'll see the true reflection of this circle.
The official website is our digital façade; in the future, it will host more hardcore content about asset allocation, industry analysis, and resource alignment.
The world is changing, but top-tier consensus is always scarce.
Many fellow travelers, but few leaders. At Wang Club, we look forward to standing shoulder to shoulder with true whales.
For most people, this entry point may not be important. But for a few, it could be a more long-term starting point.

