From Justin Sun's recent public statements, a clear direction emerges: "maximizing the accessibility of the ecosystem." This means not relying solely on a single network or entry point for growth, but continuously driving the integration of more chains and user paths. The expansion around core applications like Sun Wukong DEX, in particular, reflects a more internet-product-oriented approach—first, establish entry points; then, refine the user experience to a smooth level; and finally, leverage ecosystem synergy to retain users and generate compound interest.
For ecosystem participants, the value of these actions lies not in short-term sentiment, but in the structural changes to long-term growth: more entry points lead to more stable new user acquisition; shorter paths result in more frequent usage; and tighter module integration leads to more frequent flow of funds and users within the ecosystem. You can think of it as "connecting small ponds into a water system"—once water can flow freely, the ecosystem's potential is raised. In the long run, networks that truly weather economic cycles are those that continuously improve accessibility and collaborative efficiency.
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