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Network Effects Flywheel

Definition

A Network Effects Flywheel is a self-reinforcing cycle where the value of a network or platform increases proportionally with the number of its users or participants. As more individuals or entities join, the utility for existing members grows, attracting even more new participants. This positive feedback loop accelerates growth and strengthens the network’s position. In digital asset spaces, this often translates to increased liquidity, developer activity, and overall ecosystem robustness.