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As the saying goes, those who understand the times are the true heroes. I recently discovered that there are also participants in the Meme coin track on X Chain. A quick check of community popularity shows that quite a few people are involved, and the community atmosphere and Meme culture are quite well developed. The project team’s idea of naming with pinyin is quite interesting.
But here’s the problem—what else is there in the X Chain ecosystem now? To put it simply, Meme coin games are about playing the attention economy and liquidity battles. On-chain user base, trading depth, and market maker participation are all hard indicators. In comparison, if you spend half a year chasing Meme coin fluctuations on X Chain, it’s probably more efficient than spending three days on a mature public chain like BSC.
BSC has a large user base, ample liquidity support, and a complete DeFi ecosystem—these advantages lead to lower trading costs, more opportunities, and greater arbitrage space. Although the newer on-chain ecosystem feels fresh, its infrastructure and market participation still have gaps. In the crypto market, the Matthew effect is obvious: high-quality liquidity tends to concentrate at the top.