When it comes to BNB Chain's Meme craze, the gameplay is actually quite clear - it is enough to keep an eye on the dynamics of the top exchange bosses and core KOLs, which is the safest.
The reason is the same as speculating on Meme coins in previous years: at that time, you had to scroll through Musk's Twitter to find clues, instead of blindly shouting with a bunch of second- and third-tier Internet celebrities. Now it is much more reliable to change the soup and not the medicine, and to pay attention to the right people than to ask for news everywhere. This experience has been tried and tested many times.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 57m ago
Copying work from the big shots is definitely the right choice; it's a hundred times better than messing around on your own.
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PerennialLeek
· 9h ago
I really like this straightforward approach; with the right people, you can truly avoid taking detours.
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-11 13:13
Copying the pros' work is really the safest, unlike those second- and third-tier influencers who call signals every day to scam people
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 12-10 09:51
It's true that it's right to follow Big V, but brother, your theory works in a bear market, and you can't see the bull market for sure
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-10 09:51
Following the big players indeed leads to quick profits, but who is the real big shot and who is the bag-holder in this wave?
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-10 09:49
Haha I was cut again, and this time I really vomited
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WealthCoffee
· 12-10 09:48
Can you make a profit just by following big influencers? I always feel like there's something wrong with this logic. It's always them who come out first, and we only see it afterward, with no reaction time at all.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-10 09:39
Following big influencers can indeed make money, but the problem is, how many times can we small retail investors get it right?
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-10 09:38
hypothesis: following oracle networks (aka top exchange execs) is just bridging the gap between chaos and conviction, innit... pretty much the silk road of meme trading
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-10 09:38
Keeping up with big influencers is really a must, otherwise it's easy to get cut. This time I finally didn't lose money.
Doyr finally paid for it!
When it comes to BNB Chain's Meme craze, the gameplay is actually quite clear - it is enough to keep an eye on the dynamics of the top exchange bosses and core KOLs, which is the safest.
The reason is the same as speculating on Meme coins in previous years: at that time, you had to scroll through Musk's Twitter to find clues, instead of blindly shouting with a bunch of second- and third-tier Internet celebrities. Now it is much more reliable to change the soup and not the medicine, and to pay attention to the right people than to ask for news everywhere. This experience has been tried and tested many times.