The collisions between ecosystems often generate unexpected inspiration. The experiences gained from exploring DAO governance, trading markets, or infrastructure construction can often provide insights for building, investing, or decision-making mechanisms in other fields. In other words, what is learned today in one ecosystem may become the best practice for another ecosystem tomorrow. This ability to draw cross-disciplinary references is the key to the rapid iteration and innovation of the Web3 ecosystem.

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CounterIndicatorvip
· 2025-12-23 16:50
Cross-ecosystem learning sounds good, but the real question now is how many projects are genuinely learning? Most are still copying each other, then changing a name and issuing coins again...
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RooftopVIPvip
· 2025-12-23 16:29
Ecological collisions can indeed create new patterns, but the problem is that most projects are currently copying and pasting from each other, leading to a decrease in true innovation.
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