An interesting phenomenon: the leading exchanges in the US each hold a position, but when it comes to other top-tier exchanges worldwide, their headquarters are highly concentrated. The Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Singapore regions basically host the clusters of non-US-based exchanges. This reflects factors such as regulatory friendliness, financial infrastructure, and time zone advantages. As Web3 globalization advances, will this geographical pattern further evolve, or will it remain relatively stable?

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