The Meme coins on BSC have indeed been a mixed bag over the past two years. Let me share my personal opinion.
First, those I’m not very optimistic about—踏马来了, 老子, 金铲子—honestly, they are just hype-driven, with no real backing, coming fast and leaving just as quickly.
Life K-line is different. This project has a product implementation, incorporates AI features, and has successfully broken out of the Web2 circle—this is what gives it vitality.
Hachimi and BeeDog need to be mentioned separately. Their IPs are truly solid, with a strong community foundation and substantial traffic, which are the basis for long-term value.
There are also HeiMa, Grassroots Culture, and NiuMa. I categorize them as cultural and creative projects. Each has its own meme, backed by cultural accumulation, and such projects tend to retain users better.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 6h ago
Life K-line actually has some substance, but honestly, it still depends on whether it can truly be implemented later on.
I've seen enough of these, I'm tired of the pure routine of cutting leeks. Don't tell me about community fundamentals.
Hakiimi and BeeDog's IP are indeed strong, but with so many copycats now, it's hard to say how long they can last.
Cultural and creative projects are interesting; meme culture is definitely more engaging, but building a user base and increasing prices are two different things.
BSC hasn't had any surprises in the past two years; it's all been hype.
If it weren't for AI support, Life K-line would have been like other coins long ago. AI has really become a lifesaver.
Honestly, very few meme coins have real vitality; it depends on who can survive until the next bull market.
I’m optimistic about BeeDog, but don’t go overboard—moderate participation is enough.
A good project and a scam are just one funding news apart. Do you believe it?
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SigmaBrain
· 6h ago
The wave of the life K-line was indeed captured. Only with products and stories can one survive long-term.
Damn, I should have been eliminated long ago for this kind of pure hype.
The BeeDog community has a solid foundation, and they have some real skills in IP.
But to be honest, how long the three cultural and creative projects can settle down is still a question.
BSC, this broken place, has indeed produced quite a few things this year, but the quality is so poor it can make people cry.
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MrDecoder
· 6h ago
Chasing projects recklessly indeed doesn't last long; it's just for short-term gains anyway, and everyone understands the tricks of cutting leeks.
The life K-line wave was okay, at least there was some support, not just pure air.
The BeeDog community is indeed sticky, which is the real way.
Cultural and creative meme culture has good sedimentation, much more reliable than air coins.
The kind of stuff that comes with is really outrageous, just looking at how much can be scammed in.
Projects with AI enhancement are now everywhere; where can the life K-line break through?
HakiMi's IP operation has indeed put in effort; this is a long-term strategy.
The Meme coins on BSC have indeed been a mixed bag over the past two years. Let me share my personal opinion.
First, those I’m not very optimistic about—踏马来了, 老子, 金铲子—honestly, they are just hype-driven, with no real backing, coming fast and leaving just as quickly.
Life K-line is different. This project has a product implementation, incorporates AI features, and has successfully broken out of the Web2 circle—this is what gives it vitality.
Hachimi and BeeDog need to be mentioned separately. Their IPs are truly solid, with a strong community foundation and substantial traffic, which are the basis for long-term value.
There are also HeiMa, Grassroots Culture, and NiuMa. I categorize them as cultural and creative projects. Each has its own meme, backed by cultural accumulation, and such projects tend to retain users better.