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Many people equate ecosystem growth with "accumulating project numbers," but this mindset is flawed. What truly determines how far an ecosystem can go is never the number of projects itself, but three deeper factors: whether information can flow steadily, whether successful experiences can be quickly reused, and whether the community's influence can break through circle boundaries.
Look, no matter how powerful the tools are or how compelling the narratives, if the distribution channels are weak, it will ultimately only lead to self-appreciation within small circles, making it difficult to generate genuine external growth. That’s why some projects struggle to break out despite their efforts.
BitTorrent’s approach is worth learning from—it transformed single-point distribution into network collaboration. The more participants involved, the higher the overall system’s dissemination efficiency and resilience. Applied to the TRON ecosystem, this structural capability can enable tutorials, development tools, events, and community content to spread more smoothly outward, turning growth into real, continuous expansion rather than having to chase hot topics every time to make a move.