The Reason We Are Putting NIN Spot at the Forefront
As our team concluded Phase 1 and moved into the development of Phase 2, we spent a lot of time reflecting on the path we have taken and where we are heading.
During this process, one question stayed with us:
"Are we spending too much time explaining our vision, rather than letting people simply experience it?"
This question led us to focus on NIN Spot. (free NIN.Earth)
From the beginning, NIN.Earth has been guided by 3 core philosophies:
- Seamless experiences.
- Web3 principles, where users hold true ownership of their assets and rights.
- A new internet defined by 'space' rather than pages.
We are building a future where the physical world and the digital space are one.
However, as we progressed into Phase 2, we realized that the technology behind this was taking center stage, leaving the actual experience in the shadows.
Looking at the history of the Internet, people never needed to understand the complex architecture to use it.
They embraced it because it gave them a simple way to send emails, share photos, and play games.
People consume the 'experience', not the 'structure'.
That is why we have made a decision.
We are moving NIN Spot to the forefront of the NIN.Earth.
This is to ensure that our vision is not just a concept, but something you can feel and use intuitively.
We want you to experience our space first, and let the natural participation follow.
We are adjusting the weight of our ship.
Our destination remains unchanged, but we are shifting our focus toward "user experience" so that it is easier for everyone to come aboard.
Our core philosophy will remain as our invisible foundation, and NIN Spot will become the face of NIN.Earth — the first point of contact for you in this new space.
From now on, I will share less about technical structures and more about the vivid stories you create in real, physical spaces.
I want to show you a future that unfolds right before your eyes, not one that requires an explanation.
[What lies ahead matters] more than [what we have already done].


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