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Fragmentation is one of the biggest challenges in Web3 ecosystems.

When there are too many tokens, routes, tools and participation layers, users can lose track of what each piece is supposed to do.

That is why the Ubitquity and nDAO consolidation around $UBQ and $NGOV is interesting from an infrastructure perspective.

$UBQ is positioned as the core utility layer.
$NGOV is positioned around governance and participation.

The important point is not price. It is structure.

A clearer token model can make it easier to understand how apps, workflows, access, liquidity and governance connect inside the same ecosystem.

For real-world Web3, simplicity can be a serious advantage.

What helps an ecosystem more: more tools, or fewer layers that are easier to understand?