A thriving ecosystem is not about having more new projects. What's the key? It needs to have a system. Developers should have a clear support pathway, there should be room for collaboration between projects, and users' voices should be genuinely heard to optimize tools and standards in return.



Without organizational strength, no matter how much innovation there is, it will only be a scattered mess; with proper organization, innovation can progress step by step, ultimately generating scale effects.

The value of the DAO model lies here — turning ecosystem development into a routine action, not a temporary movement. Its goals are: connecting developers and the community, advancing infrastructure upgrades, establishing industry standards, enabling rapid deployment of new applications, and creating genuine demand for use. On the surface, it appears that ecosystem applications are becoming richer and user experience is improving; in reality, it is the result of years of continuous investment, turning growth from a short-term trend into a structural dividend.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 10h ago
Laughing to death, sounds nice, but in reality, it's just a bunch of scattered sand trying to scramble at the last minute.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 10h ago
Oh no, this is exactly what I've been wanting to say! The part about being a scattered mess really hit me. Haven't I been burned by this before? Participated in over a dozen air token projects for free, and in the end, nothing has truly accumulated. Although DAO seems complicated, if there is truly an organization and system to implement it, that's when you can really farm the sheep. Only with genuine user demand will there be real interaction. It's like my contract interactions; I can't participate blindly. I need to find ecosystems with a clear roadmap and developer support. Projects like these are less likely to become air tokens. The true structural dividends come from this, not from temporary pump-and-dump schemes to boost engagement.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 11h ago
That's right, right now a bunch of projects come out and shout about the ecosystem, but it's really just about raising funds. Only those with a real system can survive.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 11h ago
That's right, this is the real deal. Too many project teams here just shout slogans, trying to pump the market and harvest the leeks, with no long-term plan. DAO really needs to be taken seriously; we can't just scramble at the last minute like before. If the system is not well-established, everything is pointless. Developers need to have work to do and earn money, and projects should support each other. Only then can the ecosystem truly take off. I'm already tired of those wild-growth projects, each more chaotic than the last. It's better to settle down and build solid infrastructure. Organizational strength is crucial. Most blockchains are dead in this regard. Honestly, projects that truly incorporate community voices into decision-making will eventually stand out. That's the differentiator. After the short-term hype passes, who can stay will depend on whose system is more robust. In the end, it's all about this.
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GateUser-0717ab66vip
· 11h ago
Well said. Compared to those air projects that are everywhere, those that can truly survive still rely on organization and systems to support them.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 11h ago
Basically, an unorganized ecosystem is garbage; no matter how many projects there are, it's all useless.
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