Building a sustainable project on Cardano isn't just about code—it's about ecosystem alignment. Take a hard look at which projects are thriving right now. The ones that stick around tend to have strategic partnerships and community backing from established ecosystem players.



Look at Snek as a case study. It climbed to become one of the most recognized tokens on Cardano, and that didn't happen in isolation. Project survival on any blockchain hinges on more than just tokenomics. It's about who you're connected with, what resources you can tap into, and how well you integrate into the broader ecosystem narrative.

The real question for any new dApp launching on Cardano: Are you building in a vacuum, or are you weaving yourself into the fabric of what's already working? Your project's longevity might depend on it.
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MidnightSellervip
· 01-18 18:08
The snek example really hit the mark; successful projects in the ecosystem definitely have backing... Compared to the technology itself, connections and resources are the true line between life and death.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-16 19:49
Ecological groundwork is indeed the truth. Projects that only focus on coding have long since cooled off. The Snek example is spot on—having resources and connections means you can survive longer.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-15 23:54
Aligning the ecosystem is correct, but when it comes to actual operation, it still depends on the MACD golden cross. The rise of Snek was also a result of technical breakdown.
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consensus_failurevip
· 01-15 23:46
NGL, the SNEK case study is a bit of a cliché, but it really hits home... The point about ecosystem alignment is spot on; just writing code isn't enough.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 01-15 23:39
Well said, the ecosystem is everything. Merely writing code won't last long at all.
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ReverseTrendSistervip
· 01-15 23:35
The niche is stuck, no worries, just latch onto a big shot. Snek's approach is just like that, anyone can copy it.
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