My understanding of the ecological imagination of this kind of scaling technology is a bit different. It’s not the kind that is bustling from the start; instead, it’s like a piece of land just being cultivated.



The early stages are indeed quiet. But precisely because of that, those who come are "meticulous" people—small projects, small teams, small users who are extremely sensitive to costs. Their needs are very straightforward: cheap, stable, and operational. Don’t bother with too many features; just focus on cost-effectiveness.

Then something interesting happens. Some teams start building mini-games on the second layer, some write tools, and others create various small and beautiful applications. The underlying layer is like the infrastructure of this system, not involved in the daily noisy hustle, but always supporting from behind.

This kind of structure may seem unassuming and not explosive, but its advantage is—it's truly accumulating. Not flashy, but rooted. At a certain moment, looking back, you’ll realize that it’s not some grand vision, but a series of real applications and use cases that have grown organically. This is the most solid way for ecological growth.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 13h ago
Cold start often reveals the true value of a project the most, and those who go all in right away are also the most likely to all out. I quite agree with this idea; it just requires patience. But the Web3 community is most lacking in patience, haha. An ecosystem built from real-world scenarios is indeed much more reliable than one hyped up by marketing, although the process can be quite boring. I love hearing the phrase "rooted at the bottom"; it feels like the right attitude to have.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 13h ago
That's right, this is the true ecological logic. Only by sitting on the cold bench can you develop real projects, no problem. Small and beautiful things often end up lasting the longest. This low-key accumulation approach is just right. Early hype blows things up, but in the end, they all turn to air; it's better to work quietly and steadily.
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 14h ago
That's so true, this is the real way to take root. Compared to those who boast extravagantly right from the start, I prefer this kind of slowly growing ecosystem.
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