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The battle of public blockchains is no longer just about performance benchmarks.
The official integration of TRON with a leading compliant L2 network marks a shift in industry competition—who can integrate a larger ecosystem, who can connect more application scenarios, will hold the key to the next phase of discourse.
From the single-chain performance arms race to multi-chain ecosystem collaboration, this integration is not only about technical interface connectivity but also about deep multi-dimensional linkage between two public chains in user traffic, DeFi ecosystem, NFT market, and more. TRON's high transaction throughput combined with the low-cost advantages of the L2 network makes it particularly attractive to developers and users.
How far this move can go ultimately depends on whether real-world applications on the ecosystem can follow through. Paper collaboration is easy; truly enabling asset and user flow is the real competitive edge.
Ecosystem collaboration sounds impressive, but in reality, it depends on whose applications are more successful. We've seen plenty of theoretical talk.
I'm just worried that in the end, it'll be a mess, and only when assets start flowing will the true strength be revealed.