💞 #Gate Square Qixi Celebration# 💞
Couples showcase love / Singles celebrate self-love — gifts for everyone this Qixi!
📅 Event Period
August 26 — August 31, 2025
✨ How to Participate
Romantic Teams 💑
Form a “Heartbeat Squad” with one friend and submit the registration form 👉 https://www.gate.com/questionnaire/7012
Post original content on Gate Square (images, videos, hand-drawn art, digital creations, or copywriting) featuring Qixi romance + Gate elements. Include the hashtag #GateSquareQixiCelebration#
The top 5 squads with the highest total posts will win a Valentine's Day Gift Box + $1
Vitalik proposed the "Ring Model" to analyze the new pattern of AI competition between China and the United States.
Gate.io News bot message, Ethereum founder Vitalik recently published a blog post proposing the "Cultural and Political Year Wheel Model" theory. This theory explains the mechanism of how attitudes towards new and old things are formed: the attitude towards new things is influenced by the social atmosphere at the time, while the attitude towards old things is dominated by inherent inertia, and once this "cultural year wheel" is formed, it is difficult to change.
Vitalik pointed out that the concept of a free and open internet was formed in the United States during the deregulation period of the 1990s. In the mature stage of AI development in the 2020s, China, as a follower, adopted the strategy of "complementary advantages of commodified competitors" and created an environment conducive to the development of open-source AI. This has led to new changes in the AI competition landscape between China and the United States: the U.S. no longer has a clear advantage in the field of open-source AI, while China has also shown an open posture.
Vitalik pointed out that during the deregulation period in the 1990s, the United States formed the idea of a free and open internet. In the 2020s, at the mature stage of AI development, China, as a latecomer, adopted the strategy of "complementary goods to commoditized competitors" and created an environment conducive to the development of open source AI. This has led to new changes in the AI competition landscape between China and the United States: the U.S. no longer has a clear advantage in the open source AI field, and China is also showing an open posture.