[Questions Web3·Metaverse Companies Must Now Ask Themselves]
Which AI·Blockchain ecosystem are we aligned with?
Is our platform compatible with global standards?
Are we refusing connection under the name of technological independence?
Are DAO, NFT, and DID ready to have global partnerships?

[Taipei, Taiwan=X] May 20, 9:00 AM (local time), COMPUTEX 2025 Hall 1, 4th Floor. The moment the elevator opened, a long queue stretched before me. The congestion from crowds arriving before the exhibition opened made COMPUTEX's prestige tangible — overseas developers with bags, buyers holding translated leaflets, and people with COMPUTEX 2025 badges engaging seriously with booth staff. This was not just a technology exhibition but an ecosystem crossroads where global industry axes converged.

Jensen Huang's keynote declared more than product launches — it declared the "AI Factory Era." Grace Blackwell Superchip, NVLink Fusion, and Isaac Groot Robot Platform were announced, but his final addition was: building NVIDIA's new headquarters "Constellation" in Taipei. The question after the keynote changed from "What will we build?" to "Who are we connected to?" The question facing 1,400 companies at COMPUTEX was surprisingly simple: "Are we connected to NVIDIA?" — translating to "Which ecosystem are we aligned with?"

Even Qualcomm entered this constellation. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon declared re-entry into the AI data center CPU market, stating "we're developing customized chips connecting to NVIDIA rack-scale architecture" — meaning Qualcomm has accepted "NVIDIA-centric standards." Formerly dreaming of an independent ARM-based server CPU ecosystem, Qualcomm chose NVIDIA connection for survival. Performance matters less than connectivity; independence less than alignment. For metaverse and Web3: "Our world — on which AI computing network?" "NFT-based assets — connected to which blockchain ecosystem?" "User movements and emotions — interpreted through which algorithms and APIs?" "If we cannot stand on the ecosystem constellation, we are merely adrift debris in a fragmented galaxy."