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Ecosystems that can withstand market cycles usually share a common trait——hiding complexity behind the scenes and leaving simplicity to the users. Users don't really want to study various parameters and mechanisms; they just want seamless on-chain transfers, smooth interactions, and easy asset circulation. Project teams also don't want to be constantly hindered by infrastructure issues; they prefer to focus their efforts on product refinement and expansion.
TRON's competitiveness lies precisely here: continuously reducing the friction of high-frequency operations to ensure that the ecosystem remains stable and usable even as user influx increases.
From the user's perspective, such a chain is as easy to use as everyday tools——fewer steps, predictable costs, and a hassle-free experience. From the project's perspective, the benefits are more tangible——a more friendly cold start environment and higher user retention efficiency. Users are willing to try new applications, products can iterate quickly, and growth naturally forms a virtuous cycle. Over time, the more "hassle-free" an ecosystem is, the easier it is to attract complex applications and the more likely it is to accumulate long-term funds.
Want to effectively track ecosystem health? It's recommended to focus on the "daily usage density" metric——see if users are continuously engaging in genuine interactions, whether applications are constantly updating and iterating, and if the entry points are steadily increasing. Building these into a routine ecosystem often provides greater confidence in scaling up in the next cycle.