Something I consider crucial when analyzing a project isn't just its tech or the token's behavior, but its ability to build an ecosystem where users want to stick around and engage over time.

In recent years, we've seen a lot of projects grab attention quickly, but keeping an active and committed community is usually a much bigger challenge.

That's why I'm keen on watching the development of Bedrock 2.0 and the evolution of $BR within that vision. Concepts like participation, access, and integration seem to play a significant role in building their ecosystem, and it will be interesting to see how they translate into real utility for users.

In the end, sustainable growth isn't just about attracting new folks; it's also about creating reasons for them to stay part of the community long-term.

There's still a lot of ground to cover, but I'm curious to see how Bedrock 2.0 evolves and what role $BR will play as the ecosystem continues to develop.

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