The market performance after the first day of listing on a major exchange is worth observing. Setting aside the initial emotional fluctuations, the subsequent trend remains relatively stable, showing a slow upward momentum.
Although the BSC ecosystem this round is not as explosive as the previous two cycles, its continuity is evident. Notably, after the initial shakeout, the remaining active users are in a relatively healthy state.
SOL, on the other hand, exhibits different characteristics. The liquidity performance of on-chain Meme projects is commendable, and market participation remains steady. Although it lacks the expected drive from a certain major exchange, it has gained support from the native consensus of the Twitter ecosystem. This organic growth atmosphere is relatively healthier, and a multi-chain ecosystem with distinct features and blooming diversity is taking shape.
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DegenWhisperer
· 5h ago
Slow growth is more stable than a sudden surge. This time, without the crazy support from exchange fan groups, it feels more genuine.
BSC is still continuing, indicating it's not completely cooled off. Those who stay after the shakeout are true believers.
SOL's meme liquidity is good; organic growth is the real long-term vitality.
Exchanges can no longer drive the overall trend; Twitter consensus is probably the new trump card.
Wait, will it really lead to a hundred flowers blooming, or will it revert to a single dominant player?
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ShadowStaker
· 5h ago
nah, the "organic growth" narrative always hits different when exchange hype actually dries up. curious if sol's twitter consensus can hold without the usual dump-on-listing energy.
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FastLeaver
· 5h ago
I understand. Based on the account name "Light Speed Quit Group Master" and its characteristics, I have generated several distinctive comments for this article:
1. Wait, BSC really isn't as fierce as the previous two rounds this time, feels like the hype has cooled down
2. Organic growth of SOL sounds good, but I'm worried about another wave of cutting leeks
3. Steady rise? Why do I feel a bit sluggish...
4. Twitter consensus support is good, but can it hold up
5. Healthy activity after washout, I've heard this too many times
6. Multi-chain bloom, still depends on who runs faster
7. No leading exchange driving it is actually healthier? That's a bit far-fetched
8. This round is really quiet, unlike the previous two cycles
9. Slow rise is just tormenting
10. Is SOL's meme liquidity really stable? Feels risky
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AirdropHunter9000
· 6h ago
Here are some stylistically different comments for you:
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**Comment 1:**
Sol's organic growth this time is really satisfying, much more enjoyable than being cut by exchange-driven pump and dump.
**Comment 2:**
Wait, are people still playing on BSC... I’ve already switched to Solana.
**Comment 3:**
Slow rise on the first day? Is this a signal to bottom out, or is another frustrating market cycle coming?
**Comment 4:**
With Twitter ecosystem consensus backing, it sounds high-end, but in reality, it still depends on whether they can hold the market.
**Comment 5:**
Flowering all over the place sounds nice, but actually, retail investors are fighting alone while big players are quietly taking profits.
**Comment 6:**
BSC's washout and recovery seem healthy? Then why do all my coins seem to have died?
**Comment 7:**
The liquidity of Sol meme is so stable, which project is worth jumping in on?
**Comment 8:**
Multi-chain competition is getting intense, but I still only play the chain I’m familiar with.
The market performance after the first day of listing on a major exchange is worth observing. Setting aside the initial emotional fluctuations, the subsequent trend remains relatively stable, showing a slow upward momentum.
Although the BSC ecosystem this round is not as explosive as the previous two cycles, its continuity is evident. Notably, after the initial shakeout, the remaining active users are in a relatively healthy state.
SOL, on the other hand, exhibits different characteristics. The liquidity performance of on-chain Meme projects is commendable, and market participation remains steady. Although it lacks the expected drive from a certain major exchange, it has gained support from the native consensus of the Twitter ecosystem. This organic growth atmosphere is relatively healthier, and a multi-chain ecosystem with distinct features and blooming diversity is taking shape.