Why do many Web3 products look complicated, yet what actually gets people to stop and participate is often those with simple experiences? The first time I came across @watchdotfun, that's exactly the feeling I got.



On the surface, it's just a raffle platform centered around luxury watches. The platform regularly launches watch drops where users can participate in drawings for a chance to win high-end watches like Rolex, AP, or Patek Philippe, with fair results guaranteed through on-chain mechanisms.

But what's truly interesting is the community atmosphere. You'll see many people participate not necessarily because they must win a watch, but because the entire process is highly engaging. From completing platform tasks to waiting for the raffle, and then to the live draw, the whole rhythm feels more like interactive entertainment.

This experience actually aligns well with the Solana ecosystem's style—fast-paced, low barrier to entry, and highly participatory.

More importantly, watchdotfun is backed by investment institutions like Solana Ventures, The Spartan Group, and Big Brain Holdings, which shows this direction is being taken seriously.

Many people always say Web3 needs to connect to the real world, but sometimes this connection doesn't necessarily have to start with complex finance.

Maybe it's just a watch, a raffle, a group of people waiting for the draw results on-chain in that moment.

As these experiences become more frequent, you'll find that Web3 is gradually becoming more integrated into everyday life.

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