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Ecosystem Friction

Definition

Ecosystem friction refers to the inefficiencies, obstacles, or costs that hinder the smooth operation, interaction, or adoption within a specific digital or blockchain environment. These impediments can stem from technical complexities, poor user experience, regulatory uncertainties, or interoperability challenges between different protocols. Reducing friction is crucial for enhancing user engagement, facilitating transactions, and accelerating the growth of a digital asset ecosystem. It represents barriers to seamless functionality.