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An interesting phenomenon: SOU has recently been taking concrete actions to reassemble the scattered SHIB communities, and this collective force is gradually coming together. It seems to be more than just slogans; they are actually doing something.
This process from dispersion to concentration is essentially ecological collaboration. SOU plays a key role in this—through certain mechanisms or incentive methods, helping the originally independent community members rediscover common goals. SHIB itself has a solid foundation and recognition; the current question is how to truly convert this enthusiasm into ecological strength.
Whether this logic can be successfully implemented depends on subsequent execution. But at least from the community's response, many people are still supportive of this direction. After all, in the crypto market, community consensus often determines how far a project can go.
Community cohesion sounds simple, but in reality, it's full of pitfalls. It depends on whether the enthusiasm can truly be converted into value later on.
If it weren't for the SHIB base being there, this kind of integration would have been discredited long ago. Right now, it's a confidence game—whoever runs first wins.
Wait, what exactly is this SOU incentive mechanism? Is it still the old trick of cutting the leeks?
Community cohesion, to put it simply, is consensus. Only with consensus can the market be driven up, and there's no mistake in that.
It seems the community is indeed coming together again, but the key is whether it can truly be implemented and converted.
With SHIB's market cap in place, what it lacks is this kind of cohesion.
Can this really take off? It still depends on how well the execution is, but the high community enthusiasm is definitely a good sign.
SHIB has a solid foundation. Now it's just a matter of whether we can unite individual supporters into a cohesive force.
Wait, just integrating the community isn't enough; it depends on what actual projects can be launched.
Another one shouting about ecological collaboration, but in the end, it still comes down to the price increase to speak.
Even with high community consensus, it can't take off without technological progress; that's the key.
Rather than saying SOU is integrating the community, it's more like harvesting SHIB's hype — the tactics are all the same.
No matter how good it sounds, the price has the final say. How high can SOU push SHIB?
Community enthusiasm is great, but the key is real positive developments with tangible benefits. It's still too early to draw conclusions.