A major exchange lacks a truly well-known Meme coin. Look at how long Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have stayed popular, and then check out those Chinese Meme coins on BSC recently—full of cheesy jokes, gone in three or five days. Jager is pretty decent, but ultimately, these high-burn-rate tokens share a common flaw—trading volume is their lifeblood.
Currently, there are over 100,000 addresses holding these tokens, so the foundation isn't bad. What truly drives the price? Hosting a trading competition, rewarding the top traders, and the price naturally goes up. But what happens? The project team instead set up a lottery game, which fails to motivate players’ participation. As a result, many BSC Meme projects fall into a deadlock—everyone wants to stand out but no one breaks through, wasting the ecosystem resources on the chain. Ultimately, it’s a lack of courage and a true understanding of the market.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-09 09:51
The lottery game is really amazing, this idea is just outrageous. A bunch of project teams spend all day figuring out how to cut, instead of thinking about how to create something playable.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-09 09:50
The project team's approach is really outrageous. Who would play a lottery game? Trading competitions are the real way to go.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 01-09 09:47
Lottery game? That's ridiculous. Isn't that just lowering engagement? Trading competitions are the real way to go.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-09 09:24
That's right, those projects on BSC really don't know how to play the game. They have volume but no conversions, and all they do is mess around with useless tricks.
A major exchange lacks a truly well-known Meme coin. Look at how long Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have stayed popular, and then check out those Chinese Meme coins on BSC recently—full of cheesy jokes, gone in three or five days. Jager is pretty decent, but ultimately, these high-burn-rate tokens share a common flaw—trading volume is their lifeblood.
Currently, there are over 100,000 addresses holding these tokens, so the foundation isn't bad. What truly drives the price? Hosting a trading competition, rewarding the top traders, and the price naturally goes up. But what happens? The project team instead set up a lottery game, which fails to motivate players’ participation. As a result, many BSC Meme projects fall into a deadlock—everyone wants to stand out but no one breaks through, wasting the ecosystem resources on the chain. Ultimately, it’s a lack of courage and a true understanding of the market.