In recent ecosystem narratives, a clearer thread has emerged, pushing for 'scalability' as a hard metric to reverse-engineer product shapes: low fees are just the surface; the real challenge is whether high-frequency scenarios can sustain long-term. High frequency means more microtransactions, more automated interactions, and more continuous settlements; to support these, we must unify the entry points, standardize cooperation, and create key capabilities as reusable modules rather than piecing them together each time.
When the ecosystem starts organizing resources in this way, the significance of short-term noise will diminish because the steering wheel becomes the structure itself: Is the experience smoother? Are the processes shorter? Is the cooperation more stable? Is the delivery more consistent? The sturdier the structure, the better it can meet real demand; the more real demand there is, the more it will drive the structure to become even stronger.
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