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Looking at the ecosystem often determines your returns. Many people are always chasing the "hot spots," waiting for a windfall to jump in. But those who play this way are often late to realize that the truly important things are not in those sudden surprises.
The real winning strategy is hidden in the "approach to promotion."
When you extend your timeline, you'll find that the key breakthroughs in the ecosystem never appear out of nowhere. They are built step by step—slowly filling in infrastructure, gradually opening up application pathways, continuously tilting resources, and community collaboration becoming tighter and tighter. When all these factors are in place, the scale effect erupts at a certain point. This process may seem long, but it is actually the most efficient.
Why should you keep tracking the frontline development? Because it allows you to upgrade from "fragmented information" to "structured understanding." You can see which directions keep recurring, which actions are continuously being intensified, and which parts are becoming more tightly coordinated. These continuous signals are far more valuable than a single piece of breaking news; they are true indicators of trends.
From another perspective, if you treat the ecosystem as a construction project rather than a casino game, you'll find it easier to plan ahead rather than passively waiting for hype to rise and then scrambling to catch up. For investors and ecosystem participants, this shift in mindset is often the key to differentiating winners from laggards.