Christmas and traditions: can Web3 give them meaning?$BNB

#USChinaDeal Each Christmas, the ritual is repeated. Family gatherings, shared meals, gifts, messages that arrive punctually once a year. However, there is also a feeling that is becoming increasingly common: that of fulfilling a tradition without stopping to think too much about why we do it.
In a fast-paced, hyperconnected world dominated by consumption, many traditions survive more by inertia than by meaning. In that context, Web3 appears as an unexpected concept for this time of year. Not as technology, but as a new way of understanding value, trust, and participation.
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Web3 also introduces a key idea: value is not always visible. Not everything is measured in price, likes, or external approval. Some of the most valuable things happen out of focus, when no one is watching.
Applied to Christmas, this translates into smaller, more personal, and less performative traditions. Moments that do not need external validation to make sense.

