#apro $AT Understanding a new blockchain project sometimes requires a bit of imagination. Today, let's imagine apro as a city:
🏗️ Foundation = Underlying Technology
The [technical foundation used by apro, such as: Cosmos SDK or Avalanche subnet] is like the cornerstone of the city. It determines whether the city can stand firm, withstand "earthquakes" (hacker attacks), and accommodate a large number of "citizens" (users).
🏛️ City Center = Core Protocol
Its core functionalities [for example: decentralized trading protocol or virtual game world] are the central business district of the city. All the most important economic activities happen here, and the $token code is the "currency" circulating here.
👷 Citizens and Builders = Community and Developers
The vitality of a city depends on its people. Is the community of [project name] enthusiastic? Is the development team continuously "building"? This determines whether the city will thrive or turn into a "ghost town."
In my opinion, apro is trying to build a city like [for example: "The Venice of the Crypto World"—unique and trade-centered]. Is this metaphor appropriate? What do you think about the planning of this "city"?