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Firmly believe most of what success for a token looks like is being as deeply rooted in as many key ecosystems and projects as possible. That can be both on a protocol level or on a token level. Crypto's biggest selling point is composability and the best projects lean into this fully.
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Can you explain, in basic terms, how the token or protocol gains value? Is it similar to a start-up that has an implied valuation, even if the asset isn’t ACTUALLY accruing value? More key ecosystems=higher utility? Higher utility=Steadily increasing legitimacy? Legitimacy=a consensus of implied value?
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Been thinking a lot about this lately as we're strategizing for our future token ecosystem. Got any examples that you think are doing this particularly well?
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totally agree, ecosystem is the key to success
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interconnectability is key
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True but often this leads to "ecosystems" that are just recursive groups of tokens using one another's network ls but producing nothing of real value.
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