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Evolution Land has launched the latest Polygon continent-Eden on September 2

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The most popular metaverse game Evolution Land has launched the latest Polygon continent-Eden on September 2.Eden is the fifth Evolution Land Continent based on the Polygon Network.

For the event Evolution Land held a presale in Opensea by auction on August 31, 2021.Totally 200 lands,30 lord gift packages and 5 king gift packages on Eden had been sold with 303,652 USDC.

The highest king gift package sold for 15,110 USDC and the highest lord gift package sold for 8,100 USDC.

The 85% received USDC will buy $RING in batches!15% will buy $Matic to add liquidity pool on @QuickswapDEX.

The launch of this continent will bring us infinite expectations

Evolution Land used Polygon’s strong compatibility with the Ethereum network, high throughput, low gas fees to create the first true blockchain game on the Polygon network. And gradually launched the latest the farms, professions, equipment, and battles on the Eden continent!

Polygon is a protocol and a framework for building and connecting Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks. Aggregating scalable solutions on Ethereum supporting a multi-chain Ethereum ecosystem.

Evolution Land is the Web3.0 Metaverse and the first Defi+NFT cross-chain game with each continent built on different blockchain networks, such as the first Atlantis continent. The game will have up to 26 continents, each of which is deployed on a different public chain.

Evolution Land integrates various gameplays, including mining, collection, education, breeding, battle, auction which will continuously be evolving.

The thrilling Evolution Land metaverse Polygon new continent panel

Evolution Land hosted an inspiring panel the day before the launch.There were 40,000 people watched the stream on twitch.Gang_blockchain,Bree_Darwinia, FavisMarvin, xIN_8 and Charlie attended the panel to discuss the Polygon ecosystem and amazing new gameplays coming up in Evolution Land!

Here are the highlights of the panel you should take away.

Everything you need to know about Paly-to-earn  in the NFT Games.

Grumpytown(BGG): I’m trying to get across the concept of what it means to play a game, why does a game require us to spend time and energy playing it? If all that time is spent just playing it, it doesn’t mean much to me personally, because there are so many games out there and I have so many choices. New types of games that allow us to enjoy playing and monetize at the same time, and target a broader demographic, I think that’s the future.

Will NFT games replace traditional games in the near future?

Ishan(Polygon): I think it’s still very difficult for traditional game companies to accept that this is going to hurt their revenue as if it were yesterday, but it’s going to be very difficult for them to turn around.

Bree(Darwinia): I think I still need to share that many of the guests mentioned the corporation system of these digital games, and here I want to say that blockchain technology brings DAO to games. Blockchain games are different, and token holders have the ability to design games through on-chain governance, for example in Evolution Land, KTON holders (locking RING to get commitment token KTON) have the ability to choose the direction of development, you can set the parameters of the block you want. The goal is to reward these communities and token-holders in the long term, so that they can vote their way in the future.

Secondly,aside from DAO governance, it can be convenient for those people in remote countries, such as Africa, who do not have a good financial system. In this way, through the game, they can enjoy the game while enjoying good financial services.

What is the biggest problem of Metaverse? How to solve it?

Marvin: I think the metaverse needs to re-educate players. There is a certain threshold for new players to accept the game and learn to play it. Another issue is that the development team needs to focus more on game balance and listen to the community.

What’s the value of NFT ? What can we get in NFT?

Grumpytown(BGG):NFT project really created a lot of opportunities around the world, there are a lot of direction can be developed, we can see the future, creating huge commercial value, involves the development of various fields, like literature or art, or is the legal aspects of the file, the protection of copyright on the big, big blow for anti-piracy, I think games are just an entry point.

The advantages of Eden over other continents. The reasons for choosing to settle on Evolution Land.

Charlie(Polygon): Starting with ethereum’s gas fee, Polygon can significantly reduce the gas fee. On the other hand, we can inspire our community, especially the Asian community. Going forward, Evolution Land is also very supportive for us, including many platforms that make it easy for us to trade, and the overall economic system is relatively complete.

Grumpytown(BGG): Obviously, the new Continent has a lower gas fee, and we actually have the AMA going on at the moment, some projects in the pipeline, and our goal is to land our community projects so that they can make money. For evolution land, I think the platform has a larger potential, similar to the cross-platform program, and their future goal is to build more than 26 mainland, the mainland can span different block chain platform, and then there’s a special scholarship program, the couple is very friendly, in different stage have many opportunities to join the new world. That’s what we want to see, and that’s what we’re working towards together

What preparations have Evolution Land made for the new continent?

Bree(Darwinia): Right now, eight new star projects and communities will announce to join Evolution land and the NFT land auction. We have launched the project and community display feature. Players come into the game via an exclusive invite link to add the popularity of their community and project and get generous rewards as well.

For player transactions, we also offer a liquidity pool of over a million RING on Quickswap for users to join the Gamefi. And to better grasp the yields of the Defi FARM in the game, you’d better join the NFT land auction earlier. The defi FARM will open one month later after the new continent launch and resource tokens of the new continent would be really scarce at first. If you get the NFT land early, you get to mine resources one month ahead and grasp the most FARM yields once the FARM opens. Check out the farm yields on other continent:

Play to earn

Players own NFT land where they can put on NFT mining tools “Drills” and mining character Apostles to mine 5 resources to trade and put them into the Defi FARM. In the future, more features like cross-continents trade, war, and Apostles combat are going to launch.

One Dapp One Community Metaverse

20+ projects have announced plans to build communities in Evolution Land to present project information and give back rewards to the community fans.

https://darwinianetwork.medium.com/star-projects-and-influencers-announce-to-join-the-metaverse-evolution-land-9d5e3fb11cb7

On the first day of the new continent land auction,  the first NFT land auction deal was 55,579 $RING and the first apostle ‘Lucifer’ deal was 178,711 $RING!

Click the link to join Ebolution Land:

https://darwinianetwork.medium.com/eden-continent-land-auction-and-apostle-auction-35a48517c259

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UniOne Global Industry Summit and the First Leadership Training Conference have been successfully concluded

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China,Hong Kong,Dec.20th.Responding to the Era of Global Uncertainty with Industrial Consensus and Organizational Capacity

In the context of ongoing reshaping of the global industrial structure and accelerated evolution of organizational forms, truly valuable conferences have long moved beyond mere information display or short-term incentives, instead focusing on strategic direction-setting, system development, and consensus-building.

The UniOne Global Industry Summit and the inaugural Leadership Training Program represent a systematic and in-depth dialogue centered on this core objective.

During the opening session, UniLabs ‘Chief Consultant delivered a keynote address, providing a systematic analysis of UniOne’s current development stage from the perspectives of global industrial cycles, organizational evolution, and long-termism. The speech not only reviewed the evolving trends in the global economy and industrial structure but also highlighted UniOne’s strategic path and core decisions within this cycle, establishing a clear and robust strategic foundation for the entire conference.

During the session, the co-founder of Uni Labs delivered a keynote presentation on UNIONE’s industrial strategy and development roadmap. The presentation provided a comprehensive overview of UniOne’s industrial framework, core business focus, and phased objectives. It not only covered the current priority sectors but also outlined the development pace and priorities for the coming period, enabling attendees to grasp UniOne’s long-term strategic vision holistically rather than focusing narrowly on individual businesses or short-term opportunities.

On the topic of industrial layout, the conference elaborated in depth on UniOne’s holistic ecosystem framework and development strategy, emphasizing diversified collaboration over singular reliance. Through clear industrial division of labor and collaborative mechanisms, it aims to build a systemic ecosystem with risk resilience and continuous evolution capabilities. This discussion not only addresses the question of’ what to do, ‘but also reveals the fundamental rationale behind’ why to do it.’

The conference’s economic model discussions focused on the long-term rationality of value creation and distribution mechanisms, systematically analyzing the interplay between participant roles, incentive structures, and ecosystem stability. Through rational and transparent analysis, it emphasized that sustainable development must be grounded in tangible value and clear rules, rather than relying on short-term emotions or external stimuli. This section provided participants with a critical framework to understand the overall functioning of the ecosystem.

 

The meeting expanded its focus to innovation and foundational capacity building, with in-depth discussions on innovation incubation, technical support, and organizational empowerment. Through a systematic analysis of the innovation ecosystem, it was emphasized that UniOne prioritizes not only business expansion but also the continuous development of core competencies and talent systems, ensuring stable support for the long-term sustainability of its ecosystem.

 

The conference will shift its focus from “individual capabilities” to “organizational synergy” in leadership and organizational development, emphasizing that leadership is fundamentally about building trust, fostering consensus, and continuously amplifying team effectiveness. Through sharing real-world cases and practical experiences, it explores how to build teams with execution, cohesion, and long-term resilience within multicultural and complex organizational structures.

The conference transcended isolated discussions of specific topics, instead weaving together industrial, model, organizational, and leadership dimensions to forge a cohesive cognitive framework. This approach enabled participants to gain a higher-dimensional understanding of their roles and future trajectories.

The UniOne Global Industry Summit and the inaugural Leadership Training Program wasn’t a one-time conclusion presentation, but rather a collaborative exploration of long-term value.

It does not convey the path to quick success, but how to build the ability and consensus of certainty in the uncertain times.

This is the core and the most long-term value of the conference.

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Luis D’Oleo Jr Funnywing Earns National and International Mainstream Media Recognition for Acclaimed Short Film Dreams

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Rising filmmaker, content creator, and entrepreneur Luis D’Oleo, professionally known as Funnywing, is gaining significant national and international mainstream media recognition for his powerful short film, Dreams.

 

Menifee, CA, United States, 20th Dec 2025 – Rising filmmaker, content creator, and entrepreneur Luis D’Oleo, professionally known as Funnywing, is gaining significant national and international mainstream media recognition for his powerful short film, Dreams. The project’s growing visibility across major media platforms has positioned Luis as one of Chicago’s fastest-emerging creative voices and a rising force in modern storytelling.

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Blending authentic storytelling, emotional depth, and real-world inspiration, Dreams reflects Luis D’Oleo’s unique ability to turn life’s challenges into cinematic motivation. Media outlets have praised the film for its relatable message, raw honesty, and compelling narrative—hallmarks of the Funnywing creative brand.

Dreams isn’t just a film—it’s a reminder that every story matters,” said D’Oleo. “This project was created for those who have been knocked down but refuse to stay there. Receiving recognition from major media outlets proves that passion, purpose, and persistence always rise. My mission is to inspire people to chase their dreams with confidence, courage, and relentless determination.”

As his influence continues to expand across filmmaking, digital content, and entrepreneurship, Luis D’Oleo consistently pushes creative boundaries while motivating audiences worldwide. His work seamlessly blends humor, heart, and hustle, a combination that resonates strongly with today’s next-generation creators and dreamers.

With Dreams marking a pivotal moment in his career, Luis D’Oleo is rapidly establishing himself as a compelling new voice in contemporary cinema. His journey is only beginning—and this film signals the launch of a remarkable rise on the national and global stage.

About Luis D’Oleo Funnywing
Luis D’Oleo is a Chicago-based filmmaker, content creator, and entrepreneur known professionally as Funnywing. He produces motivational, comedic, and cinematic content designed to inspire individuals to pursue their dreams. His short film Dreams has earned both national and international mainstream media recognition.

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Jonathan Franklin of Georgetown University Highlights How Coverage Itself Shapes Missing Persons Cases

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Washington, D.C, 20th December 2025, ZEX PR WIREJonathan Franklin has reported many high-profile national stories, but one beat continues to shape his thinking: how media attention—or the lack of it—affects the outcome of missing persons cases. In his work for NPR, Franklin has drawn a clear line between editorial decisions made in newsrooms and real-world consequences for families, communities, and the public’s understanding of urgency.

Franklin, who holds a master’s degree in journalism from Georgetown University, believes one of the most underreported facts in American media is this: coverage itself is an intervention. “There’s this quiet assumption that journalism is observational. In missing persons stories, that’s never been true,” he said.

His reporting doesn’t claim to solve cases. It doesn’t make promises. What it does is document the structural gaps that determine who get covered, when, and for how long. For families who have lost someone, that timing matters. “When attention comes early, systems move faster,” Franklin said. “When it doesn’t, families are left trying to create urgency themselves.”

Patterns in Coverage, Patterns in Silence

Franklin’s reporting on missing persons cases surfaced repeated disparities in how race, gender, and perceived social status affect media treatment. His work incorporated both individual family accounts and systemic analysis, drawing on datasets that showed a consistent trend: missing persons of color receive far less media attention, even when their circumstances are similar to widely covered cases.

This dynamic, sometimes referred to as “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” was coined by journalist Gwen Ifill to describe the disproportionate media interest in young, white, middle-class women. Franklin’s work approached that phrase not as a slogan but as a hypothesis—one that he put to the test using editorial history, family interviews, and statistical context.

One key subject in his reporting was the launch of the “Are You Press Worthy?” tool by Columbia Journalism Review and TBWAChiatDay New York. This public-facing algorithm allowed people to estimate their likelihood of media coverage if they were to go missing, based on factors like age, race, and gender. Franklin covered the tool not for novelty, but for what it revealed: that journalists already knew how bias worked in theory, yet few were changing their practices in response.

Working the Gap Between Journalism and Justice

While Franklin is not an activist, his reporting has helped bridge conversations between journalists and advocates. He has covered the work of the Black and Missing Foundation and independent projects like Our Black Girls, which document missing persons stories that traditional outlets often ignore.

Instead of turning his reporting into a callout, Franklin focuses on systems. He gives newsroom leaders space to talk through editorial logic, hesitation, and resourcing issues. At the same time, he reports on the silence experienced by families who don’t receive coverage until public pressure builds—or never receive it at all.

“There’s no need to sensationalize what’s already painful,” Franklin said. “Families don’t want pity. They want momentum.”

That balance—between institutional critique and human context—is what distinguishes his work. Colleagues note that Franklin is comfortable sitting with discomfort. His stories don’t close with false resolution. They end where the story, for the family, is still ongoing.

How Journalism Shapes Outcomes

Franklin’s training at Georgetown emphasized structural thinking and accountability. Combined with field reporting experience at WUSA9 and NPR, he brings both a theoretical and practical lens to media responsibility. In his view, the idea that coverage is neutral no longer holds.

“If media attention correlates with better outcomes, then ignoring someone is not a neutral act. It’s a decision with consequences,” he said.

Franklin’s stories are now being used in classrooms, journalism workshops, and internal newsroom sessions about equitable coverage. But he resists any label that places him above the work. He sees his role as iterative. “There’s always someone we missed. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s consistency,” he said.

A Voice Built on Verification, Not Volume

Unlike social media campaigns that chase virality, Franklin’s work stays grounded in verified facts, ethical sourcing, and follow-through. He prefers to let families speak directly when possible. He also resists flattening complex stories into singular narratives of hope or tragedy.

He holds undergraduate degrees from Wofford College in English, Digital Media, and African and African American Studies. That academic background shaped his ability to frame race and justice not as themes, but as ongoing conditions that influence how stories are told and received.

His recent reporting continues to revisit the question: what happens when the public never hears your name? It’s not only about missing persons, but he also says. It’s about visibility as currency. “Attention isn’t the solution,” Franklin said. “But the absence of it is a barrier from the start.”

Looking Ahead

Jonathan Franklin remains committed to reporting stories that explore how institutions respond to crisis. Missing persons cases are one example. His broader work includes coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic’s racial disparities, public protests, court decisions, and elections. But missing persons reporting, he says, always brings him back to the core question of journalism itself: what does it mean to be seen?

For Franklin, that question is not rhetorical. It’s the difference between silence and action.

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