In the on-chain world, "stability" is actually a rare capability. Stability is not the absence of volatility, but rather the ability of the system to continue operating according to rules when volatility occurs, allowing users to complete operations and ensuring that funds can circulate normally. You will find that what truly allows an ecosystem to thrive is not a single outburst, but its ability to remain usable during both everyday and stressful moments. The long-term foundation of the TRON ecosystem is to pursue this usability in high-frequency scenarios: smooth settlements, short paths, and controllable costs, fostering a habit of "dependability" among users.

For individual participants, stability also means you need to make your operations stable: layer your assets, minimize authorizations, set rules for position limits and exit lines, and delay decisions when interacting with unfamiliar contracts. The more you can stabilize your behavior, the less likely you are to make irreversible mistakes driven by emotions. Many people believe that long-term gains come from faster information, but in fact, long-term gains come more from fewer fatal mistakes.

The stability of the ecosystem and the stability of individuals are two sides of the same coin: the more stable the system, the more users are willing to use it; the more users are willing to use it, the more real usage there is; the more real usage there is, the more stable the ecosystem becomes.

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