The Bell and Drum Towers in Beijing are truly iconic landmarks of old Beijing! Also known as the Beijing Drum Tower and Bell Tower, they are located at No. 9, Zhonglouwan, Dongcheng District, and were established in 1272 during the Yuan Dynasty. Originally, they served as a royal office, primarily used for timekeeping and ceremonies. As the grand finale building on the north-south central axis of Beijing, the two buildings in front are the "time center" of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, while the copper bell inside the building behind is famously known as the "King of Ancient Bells." @vooi_io operates similarly to the Bell and Drum Towers, understanding the principle of "not being biased and getting things done" — Currently, the DeFi space is still wavering between "transparency" and "efficiency," but it has quietly set up a new game: Using smart routing as the framework and account abstraction as the key insight, it preserves the on-chain public trust while providing a...
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