Recently, I heard that several leading project teams are causing all sorts of trouble, and it feels like the ecosystem is about to be reshuffled.
BNB Chain is even more outrageous. The once so popular ecosystem has now become a situation where everyone refuses to take on new projects. It's really quite sad. I still remember how lively everyone was back in the BNB ecosystem, with various projects launching one after another, and the ecosystem collaborating closely.
How did it come to this? Each one is now building their own small circle, like dividing territories, each ruling their own domain. Project teams are doing their own thing, and the ecosystem's cohesion is dropping sharply. This is so different from the vibrant, united BNB Chain of the past.
Seeing these changes, I feel a bit sorry for this public chain.
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RugResistant
· 13h ago
analyzed the BNB ecosystem fragmentation thoroughly... red flags detected across multiple fronts. projects siloing like this? classic precursor pattern to liquidity drain. needs immediate investigation into contract interactions tbh
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 15h ago
The theory of ecological fragmentation is essentially a cyclical issue. Once the supply line in a bear market is cut off, projects start fighting their own battles. This should have been seen through long ago.
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governance_lurker
· 01-10 10:04
Bro, BNB is now a bunch of loose sand, fighting separately.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-10 09:24
It was about time for a shake-up; the BNB ecosystem is just a scattered mess.
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LightningClicker
· 01-10 09:19
This is the essence of capital seeking profit; no matter how lively the ecosystem, it cannot withstand the division of interests.
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fren.eth
· 01-10 09:18
The ecological split is just a result of利益分化, it's been obvious for a long time.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-10 09:17
The ecological split was bound to happen long ago; now it's just a matter of waiting to see who survives until the end.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-10 09:08
This is the fate of the crypto world—once the hype passes, it's all just scattered sand.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 01-10 08:57
The ecosystem is fragmented, and now no one wants to lend a hand to anyone.
Recently, I heard that several leading project teams are causing all sorts of trouble, and it feels like the ecosystem is about to be reshuffled.
BNB Chain is even more outrageous. The once so popular ecosystem has now become a situation where everyone refuses to take on new projects. It's really quite sad. I still remember how lively everyone was back in the BNB ecosystem, with various projects launching one after another, and the ecosystem collaborating closely.
How did it come to this? Each one is now building their own small circle, like dividing territories, each ruling their own domain. Project teams are doing their own thing, and the ecosystem's cohesion is dropping sharply. This is so different from the vibrant, united BNB Chain of the past.
Seeing these changes, I feel a bit sorry for this public chain.