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Ecosystem Scale

Definition

Ecosystem scale refers to the overall size, reach, and complexity of a blockchain network and its associated applications, users, and developers. It quantifies the extent of a platform’s adoption and utility, encompassing the number of active wallets, transaction volume, total value locked in decentralized finance, and the diversity of projects built upon it. A larger ecosystem scale generally indicates greater network effects and long-term viability. This metric is a key indicator of a platform’s growth and impact.