Imagine a perfect golf game—every shot requires precision. The logic behind the ecosystem construction of OriginsChain is actually based on this principle.



First is the foundation. Solid underlying technology is like the basic swing in golf; even the smallest details can affect the final score. Without this foundation, any adjustments later are futile.

Next is connection. Different scenarios require different strategies, just like choosing the right club—putting for short distances, woods for long shots. Through scene linking, OriginsChain helps various ecosystem participants find their respective positions.

Finally is collaboration. When all elements perform their duties and work closely together, the ecosystem can hit the target on the "green" in one shot. This is the winning strategy of the Web3 ecosystem.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 5h ago
I've heard plenty of golf metaphors, but I don't know if OriginsChain can really make this shot.
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GhostInTheChainvip
· 5h ago
The golf analogy is back again. This kind of rhetoric feels pretty tired already... But on the other hand, if the underlying technology were truly solid, we wouldn't have to constantly hype up collaboration and ecosystems, wouldn't it be more convincing to just let the data speak?
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DAOplomacyvip
· 5h ago
ngl the golf metaphor hits different but tbh path dependency on these "scenario linkages" remains... underdetermined? like sure, precision matters, but who's actually incentivizing the stakeholder alignment here
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 5h ago
Golf analogy has become a bit tiresome, but the logic of OriginsChain indeed looks smooth. To be honest, the most critical part is the underlying technology; many projects fail at this stage. The connection and collaboration parts seem to be illustrating ecosystem coordination, but the key is how much can be truly implemented. It all sounds good, but the real test will be later. No matter how solid the underlying technology is, it's still theoretical; it depends on whether the interaction can actually run smoothly. This kind of model is indeed ideal in the best-case scenario, but I'm worried it might just become another hype.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 5h ago
The golf analogy is indeed brilliant, but to be honest, can OriginsChain truly implement this theory in practice?
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