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When it comes to Meme on the BSC chain, it's actually quite friendly to newcomers on the chain, especially in terms of making money. Some people have already become experts on SOL, and switching over here, as long as you keep an eye on key opinion leaders' movements, you can basically seize opportunities.
Many people complain that BSC is a "planned economy," but the reality is quite helpless—there really aren't any new faces to replace those core influential figures. Projects listed and recommended by Alpha groups mostly come from these individuals. Without a blooming scene, there's also a lack of a vibrant long-term community. Do you remember the classic communities back in the KOMA days? Even without considering whether there's a whale behind it, the community itself was very strong and highly influential.
Now, pure Meme projects and trend-chasing tokens on the BSC chain are hard to truly break out, mainly because they lack native community support—just some small retail investors copying trades and liquidity participants. No new influential figures are emerging on the chain, which is especially critical.
On the SOL chain, various Meme names—like shit coins, fart coins, and the like—honestly, I just can't get that cultural logic. But they do have the ability to pump the price and make participants money, so from this perspective, they do have a set of skills. But in terms of cultural depth, Chinese characters have more profound meaning.
Recently, a major exchange launched a Chinese-themed token, which is actually a signal—highlighting the importance of the Chinese-speaking user base. The real question is, when will Chinese Meme culture form a genuine market hotspot?
To put it simply, the crypto world is a place to make money. Many people complain and participate at the same time, which is a bit awkward. Each chain has its own characteristics. Instead of fussing over advantages and disadvantages, it's better to find your own money-making logic. Interestingly, last year, when we hosted a Space criticizing the BSC ecosystem, I privately asked around, and those who criticized most fiercely actually made money on this chain. Their criticism was really a case of "they hate the iron for not becoming steel"—they all hope the ecosystem can do better.