Thirteen years ago, we were still using the word "future" to imagine many things: how information reaches faster, how services get closer to individuals, how devices become lighter and smarter. Looking back at this period, it appears like a ladder progressing from "small improvements in life" to "engineering breakthroughs." First we change daily routines, then we rebuild core infrastructure. With 13 years at Gate, and amid this technological evolution and market selection, we embedded long-term principles in product details and risk management, transcending time cycles, and gaining trust.

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KevinLeevip
"Gate's 13th Anniversary: A History of Technological Evolution and a Market Selection Process"
What stays around isn't necessarily the coolest, but it definitely delivers more user value and can self-repair in different environments. For Gate, the 13th anniversary is more like a review—we've experienced euphoria and weathered harsh winters; witnessed narrative rises and falls, and seen how risks can amplify in an instant. Getting to where we are today wasn't about luck, but about embedding long-termism into every detail of system stability, security risk control, compliance building, and service experience.
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