The Meme coin ecosystem on BSC is gradually forming four typical strategies —
**Speedy**: Focused on chain execution efficiency, competing to see who is faster in interactions and who has higher block packing density.
**Innovative**: Competing in contract design and token issuance mechanisms, with a focus on more comprehensive functionality and more powerful one-click token issuance tools.
**Operational**: Emphasizes transparent information disclosure, requiring CA addresses for token issuance, and community maintenance through frequent interactions and continuous promotion.
**Radical**: The most "hardcore" type—whoever dares to try can go live; as long as they can rally the community and pay listing fees on DEX, they will directly issue C tokens.
Honestly, each strategy has followers; it all depends on which approach you prefer. Which camp does your Meme coin belong to?
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MetaMasked
· 01-06 21:15
To be honest, the radical approach is too risky right now. I've seen too many cases of overnight zeroing out... It's better to find someone with some operational ability, at least CA is transparent.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-06 10:12
ngl the speed meta is just copium for devs who can't code lmao... watched like three leverage addicts get liquidated trying to frontrun blocks last week. speed doesn't matter if your position sizing is trash tbh. honestly the "ops" crowd got it figured out tho, at least they're not pulling an exit scam on tuesday. which bag you holding rn?
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-04 20:57
The speed faction is the true rocket booster, while the other three factions are slowly loading supplies. We have already entered the acceleration orbit.
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RugDocScientist
· 01-04 20:46
Radicals always end up running away; the operational side is more reliable.
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orphaned_block
· 01-04 20:43
Speed-focused players pass by; the on-chain latency can be exploited, everything else is just superficial.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 01-04 20:38
The radicals are really playing the hardest, but the risks are also directly maximized... This wave of BSC meme ecosystem has indeed become quite polarized.
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RektCoaster
· 01-04 20:35
Haha, the radicals are the real men. The speed faction's approach has long been worn out.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-04 20:33
honestly the speed gang got it right, gas waves don't lie... watching those gwei patterns on bsc rn and the execution efficiency gap is just *chef's kiss*. mempool's been telling a story lately
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-04 20:27
The speed faction is too intense, while the aggressive faction is more straightforward. Anyway, it's all gambling, so why bother with so many tricks?
The Meme coin ecosystem on BSC is gradually forming four typical strategies —
**Speedy**: Focused on chain execution efficiency, competing to see who is faster in interactions and who has higher block packing density.
**Innovative**: Competing in contract design and token issuance mechanisms, with a focus on more comprehensive functionality and more powerful one-click token issuance tools.
**Operational**: Emphasizes transparent information disclosure, requiring CA addresses for token issuance, and community maintenance through frequent interactions and continuous promotion.
**Radical**: The most "hardcore" type—whoever dares to try can go live; as long as they can rally the community and pay listing fees on DEX, they will directly issue C tokens.
Honestly, each strategy has followers; it all depends on which approach you prefer. Which camp does your Meme coin belong to?