The competitive logic in the Meme track is quietly changing. In the past, everyone focused solely on issuance speed and popularity. Now, some leading platforms are starting to implement ecosystem incubation plans, which is a more ambitious move—upgrading from a simple trading matchmaking platform to a systematic entrepreneurial incubation base.
Selecting high-quality projects for long-term support systems is far more attractive to developers than to traders. Under current market conditions, the cost for projects to go overseas alone is simply too outrageous. Being part of a systematic ecosystem not only provides exposure opportunities but also offers strategic guidance and resource linkage. In plain terms, it helps project teams solve two critical problems: how to cold start and how to survive.
This approach of building from the ground up and using resources to attract genuine builders who want to create is indeed worth paying attention to. Compared to pure trading intermediaries, this deep ecosystem binding has a more obvious effect on retaining quality creators. Ultimately, the competitiveness of the ecosystem depends on who can keep developers engaged.
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AlphaBrain
· 11h ago
The logic of ecological incubation has indeed shifted, but to put it simply, whoever has a deeper resource pool wins; small platforms simply can't compete.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 11h ago
It sounds like an upgraded version of cutting leeks, from retail investors to project teams, providing a one-stop service.
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RetailTherapist
· 11h ago
The logic of ecosystem incubation is indeed powerful; the real retention competition has just begun.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 11h ago
Wow, finally someone is serious about this, not just about speed and low-level stuff.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 11h ago
honestly this feels like the natural evolution of the meme industrial complex... platforms finally realizing that sustainable moats aren't built on hype cycles but on actual builder loyalty. the infrastructure play always wins long-term.
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PancakeFlippa
· 11h ago
Ecosystem incubation is indeed much smarter than simply rushing the speed; finally, someone is starting to think about long-term matters.
The competitive logic in the Meme track is quietly changing. In the past, everyone focused solely on issuance speed and popularity. Now, some leading platforms are starting to implement ecosystem incubation plans, which is a more ambitious move—upgrading from a simple trading matchmaking platform to a systematic entrepreneurial incubation base.
Selecting high-quality projects for long-term support systems is far more attractive to developers than to traders. Under current market conditions, the cost for projects to go overseas alone is simply too outrageous. Being part of a systematic ecosystem not only provides exposure opportunities but also offers strategic guidance and resource linkage. In plain terms, it helps project teams solve two critical problems: how to cold start and how to survive.
This approach of building from the ground up and using resources to attract genuine builders who want to create is indeed worth paying attention to. Compared to pure trading intermediaries, this deep ecosystem binding has a more obvious effect on retaining quality creators. Ultimately, the competitiveness of the ecosystem depends on who can keep developers engaged.