The predecessor of XD was VeryCD, a P2P resource sharing website founded by Dash Huang and Kros Dai in 2003. On VeryCD, users use eMule to share digital content such as movies, music and games in their computers with each other.
At its peak, VeryCD was among the world’s top 100 websites by traffic, and eMule was one of the most popular software in China. However, as P2P sharing was confronted with insurmountable barriers in IP, user experience, download speed and other aspects, VeryCD had to transform its business in 2010 after seven years of existence. Finally, we decided to join the Internet gaming industry by founding XD.
Our previous work with VeryCD has given us extensive experience in operating internet products and online community, as well as a team of veterans, many of whom are still holding various key positions at XD. More importantly, VeryCD, though a not-so-successful business, granted us a clearer understanding of the Internet industry and its business models.
We realized that a healthy content platform must meet the needs of users, content creators and platform operators at the same time. Such philosophy laid the foundation for TapTap’s business model.