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Another critical factor is the ability to integrate with existing ecosystems. Web3 social platforms cannot exist in isolation; they must be able to interface with other decentralized projects and traditional Web2 services. The more seamless these integrations are, the higher the chances of success. For example, a DID-based identity system that can work across multiple decentralized applications, as well as traditional Web2 systems, would be highly valuable for users and developers alike. Projects that can bridge this gap effectively will likely attract both user adoption and investor interest.