The BSC on-chain has been quite lively recently, and there is an interesting phenomenon—this wave of grassroots promotion really doesn't care about the bull or bear market; the elderly folks are not even looking at the market trends, just focusing on the Candlestick Charts of the few coins they hold.
What I'm talking about are the two projects "Galloping Horses" and "Success on Arrival". The community promotion is quite down-to-earth. This kind of gameplay really aligns with on-chain culture—users only care about the rise and fall of the projects they participate in, and the outside world collapsing has nothing to do with me.
That said, projects that are purely community-driven tend to have significant volatility, so it's important to assess your own risk tolerance before participating.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 6h ago
Haha, the big moms are really amazing, only looking at the Candlestick of their own coin, everything else is虚.
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RadioShackKnight
· 6h ago
Well, this is the crypto world. If you don't understand BTC, just focus on your own little piece of land.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 6h ago
Haha, these two project names are really brilliant, even the auntie has been brainwashed by "Success at First Ride".
The BSC on-chain has been quite lively recently, and there is an interesting phenomenon—this wave of grassroots promotion really doesn't care about the bull or bear market; the elderly folks are not even looking at the market trends, just focusing on the Candlestick Charts of the few coins they hold.
What I'm talking about are the two projects "Galloping Horses" and "Success on Arrival". The community promotion is quite down-to-earth. This kind of gameplay really aligns with on-chain culture—users only care about the rise and fall of the projects they participate in, and the outside world collapsing has nothing to do with me.
That said, projects that are purely community-driven tend to have significant volatility, so it's important to assess your own risk tolerance before participating.