I have been following the market changes on BSC lately and have an interesting observation to share.
During the Christmas season, there are usually quite a few opportunities that come to light. Looking back at previous patterns, liquidity stimulation relied on the rotation of various secondary market hotspots. However, as we enter the BSC2.0 phase, the logic is quietly changing - community-driven meme token ecosystems will become the new protagonists.
The key difference here is that the previous wave quickly raised liquidity around hot events and then retreated, whereas now it is more about maintaining and deepening liquidity through community cohesion. In other words, it is a shift from short-term stimulation to long-term consolidation.
Recent on-chain data has also confirmed this trend - projects with good community building have significantly stronger stability in their liquidity pools. What does this mean for investors? Before participating, it is necessary to consider the community foundation and long-term planning of the project more, rather than just focusing on short-term gains.
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I have been following the market changes on BSC lately and have an interesting observation to share.
During the Christmas season, there are usually quite a few opportunities that come to light. Looking back at previous patterns, liquidity stimulation relied on the rotation of various secondary market hotspots. However, as we enter the BSC2.0 phase, the logic is quietly changing - community-driven meme token ecosystems will become the new protagonists.
The key difference here is that the previous wave quickly raised liquidity around hot events and then retreated, whereas now it is more about maintaining and deepening liquidity through community cohesion. In other words, it is a shift from short-term stimulation to long-term consolidation.
Recent on-chain data has also confirmed this trend - projects with good community building have significantly stronger stability in their liquidity pools. What does this mean for investors? Before participating, it is necessary to consider the community foundation and long-term planning of the project more, rather than just focusing on short-term gains.