How far an ecosystem can go mainly depends on whether there is a truly operational "public hub." What is a hub? It is a place that can continuously channel resources into long-term development while weaving various projects and communities into a reusable growth network.



What happens without a hub? Projects within the ecosystem tend to operate independently, leading to resource waste and fewer collaboration opportunities. With a hub? The ecosystem can generate a compounding effect where one plus one exceeds two.

The DAO organization within the Tron ecosystem is currently doing this: by building infrastructure and supporting developers to lower the barriers to innovation; by fostering interaction among ecosystem projects and community dissemination to enhance growth efficiency; and by aligning resource allocation with long-term goals through governance mechanisms.

What does this mean? For users, participation paths become clearer, options increase, and truly valuable opportunities become more concentrated. For project teams, obtaining collaborations and traffic becomes easier, the cold start phase is less isolated, and iterations can progress more rapidly.

If you consider Tron as a long-term main stage, you need to continuously monitor the strength and density of this ecosystem collaboration. The closer the collaboration, the more stable the ecosystem, and the easier it is to predict opportunities.
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RunWhenCutvip
· 6h ago
Sounds pretty good, but the key still depends on whether that group of people in the DAO can really stick with it, otherwise it will just be another wave of new concepts to harvest the little guys.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 6h ago
The concept of a hub is well explained, but has TRON really achieved it? It still seems to depend on subsequent actions.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 6h ago
The hub theory sounds good, but how much of it is actually implemented? I remain skeptical.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 6h ago
That's right, the hub is the central nervous system of the ecosystem; without it, everything is just a scattered mess. Tron’s approach indeed helps build the framework, but whether it can truly generate compound interest depends on subsequent execution. High collaboration density is a good thing, but the key is not to become a new tactic for harvesting profits from newcomers.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 6h ago
The concept of this DAO hub sounds good, but can it really be implemented? I've seen too many ideas like this on Tron; ultimately, it still depends on the flow of funds. A hub, to put it simply, is centralized management—how does it turn into compound interest? Alright, I'll take a gamble on Tron; anyway, it's all about trial and error. If this theory really works, then TRX should take off.
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