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Does BSC want to prove itself again? The enthusiasm of the Chinese community alone is not enough.



The truly breakthrough Meme projects are always products of "global narratives." Just look at those successful cases and you'll understand—

How did DOGE come to be? A global belief consensus. What about SHIB? It exploded simultaneously in the Chinese community and the European and American markets. PEPE, obviously a purely English meme, can still create a frenzy in Asia. NEIRO started with the power of Asia and eventually spread worldwide. BONK ignited in the American region, and all continents followed suit.

You will notice a pattern: any Meme that can reach a market value of 10 billion and enter the first-tier echelon either erupts globally simultaneously or resonates in both the East and the West. There are no exceptions.

Why do you say that?

Because projects within a single language community have their liquidity and consensus trapped within a cultural circle. You may be very popular locally, but it's hard to break through the limits of the narrative. Only when the Chinese and English communities, as well as users from the East and West, work together can consensus transcend the boundaries of region, culture, and time zone, forming a true global diffusion effect.

This is also why BSC must return to its peak; there needs to be a "world-class meme" that can connect the East and West. It's not that Chinese projects are not viable, but you need to have the ability to make both sides engage.

Take the BSC ecosystem as an example; the project that currently has the most potential to achieve this is probably KURUMI. Its Chinese community has a very strong execution capability—live broadcasts, content creation, offline activities, and community co-construction, almost covering all aspects. At the same time, its positioning in the English community is also very clear: it extends from DOGE to NEIRO, making it easy for Western users to understand this logic.

So you see, the real opportunity lies not in whether you are speaking Chinese or English, but in whether you can bridge both sides and create resonance for consensus on a global scale.
DOGE-7.93%
SHIB-5.9%
PEPE-9.81%
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 16h ago
You're right, single-layer projects will eventually die; globalization is the only way out.
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 11-30 02:53
You're right, a single circle really can't create a big market, but can KURUMI really handle this situation? It still feels like we need to see the subsequent overseas operations.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 11-30 02:49
lol mate, heard this "global narrative" copium a thousand times before. got liquidated on SHIB back in '21 thinking the same thing... lesson learned the hard way, honestly.
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NFTHoardervip
· 11-30 02:24
You are right, single-language communities do have a low ceiling, and I've seen through this a long time ago. KURUMI seems okay to me, but I need to observe how the real heat is on the English community side. To be honest, will it end up being Chinese hype for Chinese while the English circle can't catch up at all? That's what I'm most afraid of. It's easy to say global resonance, but executing it... well, let's see how it goes. That said, whether BSC can turn things around this time depends on whether there are any real breakout projects emerging; relying on just one or two is not enough.
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