Organisms compete for living space, and companies compete for market share.

Living space and resources are limited, and organisms inevitably have to compete with other organisms to survive.

As two groups of organisms compete for a new territory, they rely on constant variation and advantageous traits.

Variation in organisms is often purposeless or random.

Normally, variation in organisms is continuous. When a group of organisms develop traits that are better suited to competing with other organisms or better fighting the environment, they are often retained by nature.

This also results in groups with advantageous traits occupying a wider range of living space.

For the WEB3 project, the living space can be seen as the market share and user volume in the business.

Biometric characteristics can be seen as product advantages, corporate culture, talent attributes, market strategies, etc.