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Back on BSC for a few days, here are my overall thoughts:
For technical players like Kuzuo and Afeng who can bring volume to the chart, what they buy often shoots up quickly. Fair enough, that's a good thing.
But at the same time, it exposes a problem: they tend to be more driven by news/hype trading, and actually lack some aesthetic sense for meme coins. Long-tail strategies don't really work for us retail traders.
Whereas old-school SOL players like Laser Cat and ED Mirro tend to select more meme-focused charts when choosing projects. But the BSC market environment can't actually support pure meme paths—this is a problem that's hard to solve overnight.
As for guys like Xiaor Ge, these convoy leaders with massive volume have low trading frequency. This means on BSC it's often hard to see market coordination outside of the "two sages angle."
Additionally, the K-lines on BSC charts basically have no indicator reference value. Whales and retail aren't mature, convoy leaders aren't mature either, and volume, selling pressure, and line-drawing can't form an effective system.
Therefore this environment is more brutal and chaotic—maybe this is the fundamental reason everyone's swinging their pickaxes and acting like farmers.