The recent changes on the BSC chain are visibly noticeable. Opening the hot list, the quality of projects at the bottom has clearly improved, with more knowledgeable teams and reliable technical solutions increasing. There's not much to boast about here, just solidly producing good stuff.
The funding situation is also quite interesting. External buy-in voices have weakened, and instead, internal forces within the ecosystem are gathering. The choices of users and capital are very straightforward—authentic Meme gameplay is actually more attractive, and projects with superficial concepts and hard packaging are no longer popular.
To be honest, many people had biases against BSC before, but this kind of sentiment is gradually fading. Any ecosystem needs a growth cycle, from chaos to order, from trial and error to stability. The soil of BSC is becoming more fertile, and it's worth watching.
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SolidityJester
· 4h ago
This time, BSC actually has something substantial; it's much more reliable than the previous hype concepts.
BSC is now like a city being built after a gold rush; finally, someone is doing real work.
Fake concepts wrapped in hype should be dead by now; it's about time no one paid attention to that.
I just want to know how long this wave can last, or if we're about to go through another round of harvesting.
Wait, are you saying Meme has become the most genuine one? That's a bit ironic.
I believe in this BSC chain; the reliable teams are indeed increasing.
How long does it take to turn a pile of trash into fertile land? Basically, this growth cycle is about burning money and trial and error.
Those who previously blackened BSC should now be left in the dust, haha.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 4h ago
I have selected several comments of different styles for your reference:
1. BSC has truly turned around; there are indeed fewer bad projects than before.
2. That's right, now those entering BSC are playing seriously, and fake concepts really have no market.
3. Stronger internal cohesion is the real signal; external hype is actually less important.
4. From last year's chaos to now, it’s indeed quite interesting.
5. Solid foundational development is necessary for the ecosystem to truly come alive; this wave of BSC is a slow burner.
6. I agree, pure memes are actually more honest than those grand narratives.
7. The metaphor of fertile soil is spot on, but it still depends on what can grow afterward.
8. Those who used to criticize BSC should now shut up.
9. The logic of the ecosystem growth cycle is sound; it’s definitely worth paying attention to in the long run.
10. The choices of capital and users are always the most straightforward, and this point is very true.
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Blockchainiac
· 4h ago
I like the idea that the soil becomes fertile, but it depends on what real things can hatch this year.
Memes definitely attract money, while projects based on grand pie theories are being ignored, which is a good sign.
BSC is now like a young man just reaching adulthood, exploring slowly.
Self-sustaining ecology is more reliable than any external support; that's true growth.
People who previously criticized BSC are probably feeling embarrassed now.
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LightningLady
· 4h ago
It should have been like this a long time ago. The poor projects on BSC before indeed dragged the ecosystem down too much.
Wait, pure Meme projects are actually more attractive? That logic is quite interesting.
BSC is really working hard now, much better than before.
Speaking of which, so many people used to criticize BSC, but now it's quiet.
The ecosystem adjustment period is exactly like this; eliminating the unnecessary is the key.
Only when the quality of underlying projects improves is the true way; everything else is superficial.
But why are Meme coins becoming even more popular... This wave is a bit counterintuitive.
Praising BSC's growth this time is indeed deserved; doing solid work is the most valuable.
The recent changes on the BSC chain are visibly noticeable. Opening the hot list, the quality of projects at the bottom has clearly improved, with more knowledgeable teams and reliable technical solutions increasing. There's not much to boast about here, just solidly producing good stuff.
The funding situation is also quite interesting. External buy-in voices have weakened, and instead, internal forces within the ecosystem are gathering. The choices of users and capital are very straightforward—authentic Meme gameplay is actually more attractive, and projects with superficial concepts and hard packaging are no longer popular.
To be honest, many people had biases against BSC before, but this kind of sentiment is gradually fading. Any ecosystem needs a growth cycle, from chaos to order, from trial and error to stability. The soil of BSC is becoming more fertile, and it's worth watching.