A chain becomes an ecosystem the moment someone outside the founding team builds something on it that matters independently. Not a demo. Not a hackathon project. A product with its own positioning, its own users, and its own reason to exist beyond showcasing the underlying infrastructure. Latch is that moment for Rialo. Subzero Labs built it, so it's not fully external, but the product stands on its own. A hardware-based agent access control engine with its own website, its own waitlist, its own pitch to enterprise customers who may never think about the underlying chain. The @RialoHQ infrastructure is invisible to the end user. Latch is what they see. That's how durable ecosystems form. Ethereum didn't win because Vitalik built great applications. It won because Uniswap, Aave, and OpenSea built things people wanted that happened to require Ethereum underneath. The infrastructure recedes. The products become the surface. Rialo is early. Latch is one product. The Builderthon is producing more. But the pattern is right: builders are using the native primitives, HTTP calls, REX, conditional transactions, to build things that solve real problems for people who don't care what blockchain they're running on. That indifference to the underlying infrastructure is not a failure of education. It's the goal.

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