"Brothers, is anyone playing Steal Vegetables?"
"D * mn, you're also playing Steal Vegetables?"
"Of course."
"Hurry up, add me as a friend. I'm going to your house to steal vegetables."
Stealing vegetables was very popular in the first place.
Needless to say, under the double stimulation of the price of vegetables and the real theft of vegetables, Steal Vegetables completely exploded.
Previously, the uncle and aunt had already run into the field.
At this moment, the uncle and aunt's son and daughter also entered the field.
As for why they entered?
They were forced to do so by their parents.
As for why they were forced?
Because they invited others to play Steal Vegetables, they were rewarded with a bag of fertilizer.
Therefore, for this bag of fertilizer, the uncle and aunt went all out.
Although there were many people who felt that such a game was very brainless and meaningless, there was no point to it at all.
The whole game was about planting vegetables, stealing vegetables … It was simply a game for children.
But regardless of whether this game was interesting or not.
When more people played, this game would become interesting.
This was the same as Chen Yu's previous game theory.
Was a game fun to evaluate?
It wasn't about the quality, the mode, or the gameplay, but whether there were people playing?
Obviously, the more people playing the game, the more fun it would be.
It was the same for Steal Vegetables.
When you found out that your parents, classmates, colleagues, friends, mistresses … were all playing Steal Vegetables?
Could you still insist on not playing?
There might still be people who insisted on not playing.
But for most people, they had already been dragged down by their friends.
As for why they couldn't persist?
How could there be such firm persistence in this world?
Humans were social animals.
Whatever other people are playing, you will play along with them.
This was social life.
Now that Steal Vegetables was so popular, basically everyone was playing. If you didn't play, you would seem very antisocial.
And once you started playing, as you delved deeper, you would find that Steal Vegetables seemed to be a little interesting.
"D * mn, I didn't think this game was fun before, why do I feel that it's very fun now?"
"Me too. Now, I wake up every morning to collect and steal vegetables."
"Metoo, I used to wake up at 8 am, I wake up at 5 am now. Don't ask why I woke up so early, I'm f * cking afraid that others will steal my vegetables. "
He didn't dare to say whether he had been brainwashed by Steal Vegetables, but the trend of Steal Vegetables was rolling in.
"Who has a strategy to prevent others from stealing my vegetables?"
"There is a strategy."
"Expert brother above, please enlighten me?"
"It's actually quite simple. Remember the time when each vegetable ripens and set an alarm. Once the alarm goes off, the dishes will be served immediately. "
"F * ck, then do I still need to sleep?"
"That's up to you. Of course, if you want to sleep a little longer, then you should level up properly and buy some higher-level seeds. These seeds will yield more gold coins when they mature, and they will take longer to mature. "
Of course, this strategy was too strict.
However, there were some players who really did it for the sake of stealing vegetables.
And the first to do so were the uncles and aunties.
They had never played such a fun game before.
Alright then.
They had never really played games before.
Although the operation of stealing vegetables was simple and the gameplay was simple, to them, it was no less than the first time they came into contact with online games where they leveled up by killing monsters.
In fact, stealing food was more attractive to them than killing monsters to level up.
After all, killing monsters to level up in online games was a little complicated, and they couldn't learn it all at once.
However, stealing vegetables was simple and easy to understand. As long as you secretly stole … it would be incomparably fun.
"It's over. I stole food from my boss."
"Hahaha, hang in there, hang in there, don't be afraid."
"At most, you can just tell your boss that you can steal my vegetables as much as you want."
The Internet was a place full of miracles.
Because in many cases, the Internet could break one's common sense.
For example, Netscape.
In just a few years, Netscape went from a small browser company to a high-tech company worth tens of billions of USD.
Netscape was just one of them.
Even more legendary was Yahoo.
Founded in 1994, Yahoo was originally a website that collected addresses. It was somewhat like hao123.
This website didn't have much technical content.
However, such a technology free Internet company was able to soar to more than 150 billion USD in just a few years.
It would take at least a few decades for a physical company to reach this level.
However, the Internet was just that magical. For them, it only took a few years to reach that level.
Now, there was a website that was even more magical than them. Wechat.
He might be able to create a new record.
Wechat, which was established less than a year ago, used the trend of social networking to become the most popular website in North America.
Two weeks ago, Wechat was valued at 10 billion USD.
At that time, many people said that it was an overestimation.
Including Devil's Root, who made the valuation. So they regretted it later and lowered it by 1 billion USD.
However, Devil's Root was probably the one who regretted it now.
Because if you looked at Wechat now, the 10 billion USD valuation might just be a joke.
…
"Dess, was it you who valued Wechat at 10 billion USD?"
"Yes."
"But then you gave up and thought that Wechat was only worth 9 billion USD?"
"No, no, Boss, listen to me. I just wanted to lower the price. I didn't think Wechat was only worth 9 billion USD. But wouldn't it be better if we could invest in Wechat at a lower price? "
"Really? Then how much do we have to spend now?"
"This …"
"Dess, I always thought highly of you. But because of your wrong decision, we have to spend a few billion USD. "
"Boss, I will definitely atone for my mistake."
Dess, the president of Devil's Root Investment Department, broke out in cold sweat.
He knew that if he hadn't stayed in Devil's Root for decades, he probably wouldn't have been able to stay in Devil's Root anymore.
To make up for the loss, Devil's Root's eyes were burning.
He must represent Devil's Root to become the biggest investor in Wechat.
…
"Zach, Zach, Zach …"
An extremely excited voice came from Facebook.
It was Zuckerberg's classmate, the vice president of Facebook, Victor.
However, it was different from usual. After calling Zach several times, Zach finally reacted.
"Oh, it's Victor. What's the matter?"
"Zach, what's wrong?"
"Nothing."
"Let me tell you a piece of good news."
"What good news?"
"Our Facebook farm has been successfully developed, and …"
Victor screamed loudly and made a celebratory gesture.
But Zach still didn't react.
"Zach, shouldn't we celebrate?"
"Okay, we should."
Zach and Wes high-fived, but everyone could see that Zach was absent-minded.
"Zach, are you sick?"
"Look at the IP traffic on Wechat."
Zach turned on the computer and pointed at the IP data on Wechat.
"Previously, Wechat's IP traffic was only 1.5 times of ours. Now, it's our …"
In the data graph, the red line was Wechat, and the green line was Facebook.
Originally, the red line was only slightly higher than the green line.
However, in the short span of two weeks, the red line had completely left the green line behind.
It was like a vertical launch, leaving the green line at the foot of the mountain.
If it was just an ordinary website, this was certainly possible.
But Wechat was now one of the top ten websites in North America.
His base was already extremely large.
Generally, for a website like this, even if it didn't have the potential, it would slowly grow bit by bit.
But now, in Zach's eyes, he saw an elephant dancing.
"Five times."
This was the IP ratio of Wechat to Facebook.
In terms of IP traffic, Wechat had more than 130 million unique IP visits this month.
This was the data for North America.
This number surpassed eBay, Amazon, and even America's online portals.
It was only below Yahoo and Google, making it the third largest website in North America.
If it was globally, Wechat's monthly IP traffic had reached 320 million.
"Victor, to be honest, I don't know what's the use of our farm with such a terrifying IP traffic."
Zach smiled bitterly.
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