The logic of the Meme track is indeed changing. In the past, everyone was competing on issuance speed, but now platforms like Four.Meme are starting to push the Eco Catalyst plan, which is essentially a transition from a traffic platform to incubating an ecosystem.

Selecting quality projects for long-term support is far more significant for developers than for players.

In the current market environment, the customer acquisition cost of going solo is too high. Being able to access systemic ecological resources (Visibility + Strategic Support) essentially helps project teams solve the most troublesome "cold start" and "lifecycle" issues.

This attempt to nurture the community from the bottom-level infrastructure is quite interesting; compared to purely facilitating transactions, this deep resource binding is more beneficial for retaining true Builders.