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Ecological expansion bottlenecks are often not about technology itself. The real bottleneck lies in the dissemination layer—can content reliably reach users? Can the community spread across different circles? Can successful experiences be quickly reused?
This is the core issue: relying all growth chips on centralized channels means the fate is in the hands of others' algorithms and rules. A traffic adjustment or a content throttling can render previous efforts worthless.
Distributed distribution is different. It returns the ability to spread to the network itself, making every participant a node. The more participants involved, the stronger the network's resistance, and the more resilient the diffusion. The long-term value of BitTorrent precisely lies in this architectural design—it makes distribution more stable and sustainable, elevating "dissemination efficiency" from temporary marketing actions to a fundamental ecological capability.
For the TRON ecosystem, this kind of capability may not be as eye-catching, but it is precisely what allows each wave of popularity to be more efficiently converted into long-term user reach and retention. Seemingly low-key, but in fact the most solid foundation for ecological growth.