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What does true ecological competition really come down to? It's not about a single viral project, but whether there's a proven growth strategy that works.
The reason the TRON ecosystem can continuously launch new projects is because it has built solid infrastructure, lowered user entry barriers, opened up application gateways, and maintains a rhythm in community operations. Once this set of practices can be replicated, cold starts for subsequent projects become less difficult—it's easier to attract users, easier to retain them, and easier to turn on-chain actions into daily routines.
From the user's perspective, opportunities become more dispersed and ongoing. Instead of waiting for a hot topic to participate in, new opportunities are continuously released during the ecosystem's iteration process. From the project's perspective, this creates a more realistic launch environment—the more complete the ecosystem, the larger the survival space for new entrants. In the long run, this model will push the entire ecosystem toward more stable growth.
Want to stay steady during cycles? The key is to understand the ecosystem logic clearly. Which types of projects are more likely to break through here? Which entry points are easiest to gather people? How can infrastructure upgrades create new demands? Once you understand these, participation shifts from chasing trends to managing the ecosystem.