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Technological defensibility depends on whether competitors can replicate or surpass the solution. Examine patents, proprietary infrastructure, and unique consensus mechanisms. Strong projects create moats through network effects, developer ecosystems, or integration depth. If alternatives offer similar performance with lower costs, the project risks losing relevance. Assess whether switching costs exist for developers or users—high migration friction improves defensibility. Ultimately, projects with unique value propositions and difficult-to-copy architectures stand stronger in competitive landscapes.