It was only after delving into the Sei ecosystem that I realized this public chain has long surpassed the single label of "high-speed chain."
In recent times, more and more companies are really running applications on Sei, and behind this is actually building a complete market infrastructure system—not isolated functional points, but an ecological closed loop that works together and is interconnected.
How does this system support itself? Two key dimensions:
**The first is the security foundation**. When companies choose whether or not to adopt a blockchain, the first thing to consider is whether the risk management is robust enough. This is a matter of confidence, as well as a threshold issue.
**The second is capital flow**. Liquidity depth, capital utilization efficiency, and transaction costs—these determine whether the ecosystem can truly support real business scenarios. Only when these two layers are perfected can it genuinely attract deep participation from institutions and enterprises.
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It was only after delving into the Sei ecosystem that I realized this public chain has long surpassed the single label of "high-speed chain."
In recent times, more and more companies are really running applications on Sei, and behind this is actually building a complete market infrastructure system—not isolated functional points, but an ecological closed loop that works together and is interconnected.
How does this system support itself? Two key dimensions:
**The first is the security foundation**. When companies choose whether or not to adopt a blockchain, the first thing to consider is whether the risk management is robust enough. This is a matter of confidence, as well as a threshold issue.
**The second is capital flow**. Liquidity depth, capital utilization efficiency, and transaction costs—these determine whether the ecosystem can truly support real business scenarios. Only when these two layers are perfected can it genuinely attract deep participation from institutions and enterprises.