I have been focusing on the TAO ecosystem for some time. This industry veteran has a unique approach to ecosystem construction, and I’ve learned a lot of valuable insights from them. The plan for 2026 is quite clear—continue to deepen in the TAO ecosystem, systematize the accumulated knowledge, and strive to produce valuable content to share with more people. Learning while outputting is the only way to truly turn knowledge into your own.
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SolidityNewbie
· 1h ago
Deeply cultivating TAO indeed requires this kind of mindset; otherwise, it's just busy work.
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SmartContractDiver
· 7h ago
Wow, TAO ecosystem has a new gameplay again? Must keep up.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 7h ago
The TAO ecosystem really feels like it's about to take off. I get the idea behind this approach, it's full of valuable insights.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 7h ago
The Tao ecosystem has indeed released quite a few things in the past two years. You can only learn real skills from the right people.
Focusing on one track is more reliable than running around everywhere.
I think the key is to learn and output simultaneously; otherwise, knowledge just rots in your brain.
The layout for 2026 is a bit interesting. Let's see how they play it.
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GhostInTheChain
· 7h ago
While deepening cultivation and output simultaneously, this pace is indeed correct. The TAO ecosystem still has room for growth.
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Learning from the right people can indeed help avoid detours, but the key is still to tinker on your own.
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The most difficult step is systematization; most people get stuck here.
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Focusing on one track until 2026—that's the ambition I like.
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Transforming knowledge into your own stuff is easy to say but hard to do.
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The TAO ecosystem is indeed getting deeper; having someone to guide you makes things much easier.
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Outputting to drive learning—I believe in this logic.
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Accumulating valuable content—everyone wants to do this now, it all depends on who can stick with it.
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More and more people are deepening their cultivation in the ecosystem; the difference lies in who truly has something to settle down with.
I have been focusing on the TAO ecosystem for some time. This industry veteran has a unique approach to ecosystem construction, and I’ve learned a lot of valuable insights from them. The plan for 2026 is quite clear—continue to deepen in the TAO ecosystem, systematize the accumulated knowledge, and strive to produce valuable content to share with more people. Learning while outputting is the only way to truly turn knowledge into your own.