The real game-changer isn't about how many billionaires migrate to an ecosystem—it's about the ecosystem's ability to *create* them. A thriving tech hub doesn't exist because of wealth; it exists because it attracts talent, capital, and builders who are willing to take risks. The same logic applies to Web3 communities and blockchain projects. Strong protocols, fair tokenomics, and genuine utility don't just reward early believers—they systematically generate value and lift participants up. The direction matters: ecosystems that empower creators and contributors tend to outperform those built on hype alone. That's the difference between a flash in the pan and sustainable growth.
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DYORMaster
· 5h ago
It's not about attracting the wealthy, but about being able to produce wealthy individuals—that's the real skill. In this regard, Web3 is actually no different from the traditional entrepreneurial ecosystem—it's all about whether the protocol, tokenomics, and real use cases can attract real builders. No matter how hot the air projects get, they won't last.
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MissedTheBoat
· 5h ago
Haha, sounds nice, but in reality, most projects are still in the pie-in-the-sky stage.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 5h ago
Think carefully, truly good projects are not lacking wealthy people, but rather systems that can create wealth.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 5h ago
Haha, that sounds nice, but after all these years, there are only a few ecosystems that can truly create wealth. The annualized return is the only standard to test the truth; everything else is nonsense.
The real game-changer isn't about how many billionaires migrate to an ecosystem—it's about the ecosystem's ability to *create* them. A thriving tech hub doesn't exist because of wealth; it exists because it attracts talent, capital, and builders who are willing to take risks. The same logic applies to Web3 communities and blockchain projects. Strong protocols, fair tokenomics, and genuine utility don't just reward early believers—they systematically generate value and lift participants up. The direction matters: ecosystems that empower creators and contributors tend to outperform those built on hype alone. That's the difference between a flash in the pan and sustainable growth.