Critical Mass The critical mass of a network refers to the point at which the value produced by the network exceeds the value of the product itself and of competing products. Most products with network effects must ultimately reach critical mass in order to fully take advantage of the defensibility provided by their network effects. Before the size of the network reaches critical mass, the product remains quite vulnerable and may not have much value to users. Read more about Critical Mass 18
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